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Derek Chauvin Guilty Of Murder, Manslaughter In George Floyd Case
Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, the explosive case that triggered worldwide protests, violence and a furious reexamination of racism and policing in the U.S. -
Jury Reaches Verdict At Trial Over George Floyd’s Death
The jury has reached a verdict at the murder trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. The verdict is to be read late Tuesday afternoon. -
State Epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn To Head Salt Lake County Health Department
State epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn is leaving the Utah Department of Health to become the executive director of the Salt Lake County Health Department. -
Eight More Utahns Die From COVID-19, 315 Test Positive For Virus
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Officials with the Utah Department of Health on Tuesday said 315 more Utahns have tested positive for COVID-19 and eight more residents have lost their lives due to the virus. Officials said four of those deaths occurred prior to March 20. An additional 18,065 vaccines have been administered, bringing the […] -
Utah, Nation Prepare For Verdict In Derek Chauvin Trial
Businesses across the country are boarding up windows and police are setting up barricades ahead of the jury reaching a verdict in the Derek Chauvin case. -
Dozens Receive Corrected 2nd Vaccine Shot After Davis Co. Admits Saline Mixup
Over 50 people have to return to the Davis County Health Department's mass vaccination clinic in Farmington after they received a dose of saline instead of their second COVID-19 vaccine dose. -
US West Prepares For Possible 1st Water Shortage Declaration
U.S. water officials are projecting the man-made lakes that store water used throughout the American West will fall to historically low levels and trigger an official shortage declaration for the first time. -
Police: 1 Killed, 2 Wounded In Shooting At NY Grocery Store
One person was killed and two people were injured in a shooting at a Long Island grocery store, Nassau County police said Tuesday. -
Red Cross Promoting Emergency Preparedness During ‘Sound The Alarm’ Campaign
April and May are the perfect time to run through your family's escape plan from a potential house fire during the American Red Cross's "Sound the Alarm" campaign. -
Backcountry Guide Mauled To Death While Fishing Near Yellowstone National Park
A backcountry guide died Saturday after being attacked by a grizzly bear near Yellowstone National Park, according to officials. -
EU Agency Links J&J Shot To Rare Clots, Says Odds Favor Use
The European Union’s drug regulatory agency says it found a “possible link” between Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine and extremely rare blood clots and that a warning should be added to the label. But experts at the agency reiterated that the vaccine’s benefits outweigh the risks. -
Military Says That Chad’s President Killed On Battlefield
A top military commander says that Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno has been killed on the battlefield in a fight against rebels. -
Salt Lake Bees Preparing For Season Opener At Smith’s Ballpark
After a long absence, professional baseball is returning to Utah as the Salt Lake Bees prepare for their home opener. -
In Minneapolis, A Fortified City Awaits Chauvin Verdict
More than 3,000 National Guard soldiers, along with police officers, sheriffs deputies and other law enforcement personnel have flooded Minneapolis with a verdict looming in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged with murder in the death last year of George Floyd. -
Out Of Sight But Center Stage, Jurors Weigh Chauvin’s Fate
The jurors who sat quietly off-camera through three weeks of draining testimony in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial in George Floyd’s death moved into the spotlight Tuesday, still out of sight but now in control of verdicts awaited by a skittish city.
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