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A sexual assault survivor shares her story in an attempt to stop her Utah lawmaker sister’s abortion bill, A former San Juan county attorney makes claims against current county commissioners, and the former athletic director at Utah State University apologizes and speaks out.
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After serving seven seasons as the director of Utah State Athletics, John Hartwell has reportedly resigned from his position.
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A former player for the Utah Grizzlies hockey team is fighting a serious battle against cancer and now, his former teammates are rallying to support him.
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What do sports and religion have in common? Randall Balmer joins us to discuss.
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Little League Baseball Inc. and the company who made their bunk beds are reportedly being sued by the family of Easton Oliverson, the boy who fell off his bed and fractured his skull at the Little League World Series last month.
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After completing her 7th race this year in July, Dondea Sherer received an unexpected email telling her that she had qualified for nationals. A few days later, Sherer learned she qualified for worlds as well.
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On this episode, UDOT says it prefers a gondola, the investigation into racial slurs hurled at a BYU game contunues, this season of U of U football and the departure of Donovan Mitchell.
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On this episode, a conversation with David Maraniss about his new book "Path Lit By Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe."
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A kids baseball team from southern Utah is heading to the Little League Baseball World Series. According to ESPN, it’s the first time a Utah team has ever made it to the Series.
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20-year-old Kaden Brown’s hard work and dedication to competitive gymnastics paid off this past weekend at the World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, where the Utah athlete won the gold medal in “power tumbling.”