• Will the cost of college tuition rise in Southern Utah?

    ST. GEORGE — The Utah Board of Higher Education recently approved a series of tuition and fee adjustments across the state’s public colleges and universities. After a review, the board agreed to a 3.3% average tuition increase, which was lower than the initial estimates. In Southern Utah, Utah Tech University’s tuition will go up 3.82%, […]

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    The Murphy Auto Museum set to permanently close its doors

    Executive director, David Neel, told your News Channel the last day for regular hours will be July 7th. After that date, everything will be sold off. Neel announced in a press release on Monday that economic realities forced the board to make the difficult decision to close. The museum's board tried for several years to find a sustainable path to keep the museum open and part of the community.

  • Omar Khan: 'Wouldn't Close The Door' On Steelers Drafting A Quarterback

    The Pittsburgh Steelers revamped their quarterback room this offseason, adding Russell Wilson and Kyle Allen via free agency and Justin Fields via trade. However, they may not be done, as Aditi Kinkhabwala reported the team is doing its homework on quarterbacks, and during a pre-draft press conference today, Omar Khan said he won’t close the

  • Arena Breakout: Infinite launches in closed beta on Steam in May

    MoreFun announced it's launching its PC FPS title Arena Breakout: Infinite in closed beta on Steam next month.

  • Dutch government may close its Facebook pages over privacy fears

    The Dutch government is considering closing down its Facebook pages because of concerns about privacy, junior home affairs minister Alexandra van Huffelen has told MPs in a briefing. Last year Van Huffelen asked the Dutch privacy watchdog Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens for its recommendations and the AP now says it would be better to stop using Facebook pages until the company has come clean on how it processes personal data. The minister commissioned the research after Meta was not prepared to...

  • Award-winning restaurant The Sooty Olive to close its doors after over a decade

    Proprietor Sean Harrigan, who only last week was named best chef in the Ulster Regional Irish Restaurant Awards 2024, thanked staff, customers and suppliers for their support over the years. Mr. Harrigan said increasing costs were a factor in the decision. “Folks bit of on announcement. After 11 years almost to the day our journey is coming to an end. “We will be closing the restaurant on Sunday, April 21 due to ever increasing difficulties in running a small restaurant with ever increasing...

  • Deputy PM holds closed-door meeting with representatives of Tavush villages

    Mher Grigoryan, Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Commission on Border Security and Delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan, received representatives of administrative regions of Tavush at the Government. Participating in the closed-door meeting were the heads of Baghanis, Voskepar, Berkaber villages. The three-hour meeting was accompanied by protests outside the government building. Hundreds of …

  • John Lynch: Feel good about WR group, but never close the door on a trade

    The 49ers came into the first round of the draft with questions about whether they would trade Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel and they didn't go away when they made their pick at No. 31.

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  • A cooler pattern to close out April in Southern California: showers, clouds and dropping temperatures

    A cool, wet weather pattern is developing across Southern California, with a deep marine layer bringing clouds and light precipitation to the region early Monday, as well as a drop in temperatures that will persist through the week. “We’re going to have well below normal temperatures over the next couple days," said Ariel Cohen, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. "It will be pretty cool quite chilly to close out April." In general, the highs through at least Wednesday are...

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    Closed-door council meeting leads to big decisions regarding potential casino in Petersburg

    The Petersburg City Council chose a company to operate the proposed casino in a closed-door discussion Wednesday night, with some people in the Petersburg community saying they had no idea this topic was being discussed.

  • ERCOT warns it may delay CPS Energy from closing gas-fueled power units

    The operator of Texas' power grid — you know, the one GOP politicians keep assuring us is completely reliable — is warning that CPS Energy's plan to shut down some of its older, gas-fired power units could have a "material impact" on the grid's ability to deliver electricity. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) raised the concern in Monday filing made in response to CPS Energy's plans. In the document, ERCOT officials said the San Antonio's city-owned utility would cut 859...