Charlie Kirk assassination: Vigil set for Utah Valley University as mentor details his final moments

Christian apologist and author Frank Turek, who was just feet away from Charlie Kirk when he was assassinated at Utah Valley University, describes the frantic efforts to try to save the conservative …

‘Vigil for Unity’ to be held at Utah Valley University in honor of Charlie Kirk

Utah Valley University is holding a “Vigil for Unity” Friday in honor of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated at its Orem campus on Sept. 10. 

The indoor event is set to take place at 6 p.m. ET at the UCCU Center, and “will provide a space for students, faculty, staff, and community members to come together in remembering, healing, and reaffirming shared values,” the university said. 

“This attack was not just on an individual, but on the spirit of free expression, civil discourse, and intellectual inquiry that sits at the very foundation of our university,” Astrid Tuminez, the president of Utah Valley University, said in a statement. “The violence that occurred on our campus has shaken us deeply. We remain steadfast in our commitment to learning, dialogue, and the values that unite us, even in times of grief. Together we choose hope for the future, and care for each other during this time.” 

“The Vigil for Unity is open to the public. UVU encourages all who attend to come in the spirit of peace, reflection, and mutual support,” the university added. 

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Utah Valley University to host ‘Vigil for Unity’ after Charlie Kirk assassination

Utah Valley University announced that it will host a “Vigil for Unity” on Sept. 19 at the school’s indoor arena, the UCCU Center. Kirk was assassinated during a Turning Point USA event on the campus …

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Home Run Derby X: Salt Lake City Quarterfinals are set

Six events are finished, hundreds of home runs have cleared the outfield walls, and it all comes down to this weekend: The Home Run Derby X finals in Salt Lake City. Beginning Friday night, eight …

Six events are finished, hundreds of home runs have cleared the outfield walls, and it all comes down to this weekend: The Home Run Derby X finals in Salt Lake City. Beginning Friday night, eight …

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This Devon Dampier special skill has made him transfer star for Utah Utes football

Good thing the Utes have superstar quarterback Devon Dampier. Dampier transferred from New Mexico and has changed everything for Utah. The star quarterback is powering an entire offensive revival.

This Devon Dampier special skill has made him transfer star for Utah Utes football originally appeared on The Sporting News

Utah is about to face its sternest test so far of the college football season when it takes on Texas Tech this weekend.

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Good thing the Utes have superstar quarterback Devon Dampier.

Dampier transferred from New Mexico and has changed everything for Utah.

The star quarterback is powering an entire offensive revival.

“Through three games a year ago, Utah had gone without a first down on nearly a quarter of its drives,” ESPN’s David Hale writes. “This season, it has happened only three times in three games. The difference is Devon Dampier, who has looked as at ease running his brand of dual-threat football in a Power 4 backfield as he did a year ago at New Mexico.”

Dampier has done it particularly well with one special skill: When he scrambles, he’s nearly unstoppable.

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“Dampier has racked up more than 800 yards of offense and accounted for eight touchdowns, and he has yet to turn the ball over,” Hale writes. “His skill set has made him particularly effective. He has already accumulated 80 yards on scramble plays, and three of his seven TD passes have come from outside the pocket. This will be his biggest test to date, but he’ll also be, by far, the biggest challenge for Texas Tech’s defense.”

Texas Tech counters with an offense that has been scoring early and often this season, led by QB Behren Morton and a host of talented receivers.

Utah’s defense will be the toughest one the Red Raiders have played, but from a neutral perspective, it’d almost be more entertaining if the Utes don’t slow down Morton much.

That would mean Dampier would have to keep up. And if he does, it could wind up going down as an epic duel.

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Class resumes at Utah Valley University after Charlie Kirk shooting

The actor, well known for his roles in the Die Hard franchise, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a condition his family publicly disclosed in 2023. Witnesses at the Utah campus event …

The actor, well known for his roles in the Die Hard franchise, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a condition his family publicly disclosed in 2023. Witnesses at the Utah campus event …

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College football picks: Week 4 Big 12 parlay includes Texas Tech vs. Utah and pays more than 7-to-1 at BetMGM

College football conference play is nearly in full swing across the nation, and the Big 12 has some major conference clashes in store this week, including Texas Tech at Utah in a ranked vs. ranked …

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College football conference play is nearly in full swing across the nation, and the Big 12 has some major conference clashes in store this week, including Texas Tech at Utah in a ranked vs. ranked matchup. West Virginia also heads to Kansas after a big overtime win over Pittsburgh while Arizona State heads to Baylor for a date with the Bears. These three Big 12 clashes make up our Big 12 Week 4 parlay at BetMGM Sportsbook.

College football Week 4 Big 12 parlay

  • Texas Tech ML vs. Utah (+130)
  • Kansas -13.5 vs. West Virginia (-118)
  • Arizona State ML vs. Baylor (+105)

Final odds: +771 (wager $100 to win $771)

No. 17 Texas Tech money line vs. No. 16 Utah

A ranked clash between Texas Tech and Utah highlights Big 12 action this weekend. The Red Raiders look like the Texas Tech of old, putting up 58 points per game to open the year. As for the Utes, Utah has a 94-15 scoring edge across its first two games of 2025. Behren Morton has been stellar under center for Texas Tech and this is a big game for the program against a Utah team that, historically, has been extremely competitive under Kyle Whittingham. Let’s kick this parlay off with a road upset here. The SportsLine Inside the Lines team model, which simulates every college football game 10,000 times, has the Red Raiders winning in over 40% of simulations, returning value at plus odds.

Kansas -13.5 vs. West Virginia

The Mountaineers are coming off a big overtime win over Pittsburgh in the Backyard Brawl last week. That could be the catalyst for a West Virginia run, or it could mean the Mountaineers are due for a letdown spot after an emotional win. We’ll go with the latter here, The Jayhawks are also coming off a rivalry game, but they lost to Missouri two weeks ago before enjoying a bye last week. With Kansas well rested and West Virginia coming down from topping its archrival in overtime, look for the Jayhawks to win and cover the spread here at home. The ITL model has West Virginia covering, though, over 60% of the time.

Arizona State money line vs. Baylor

Both these Big 12 teams are 2-1 to begin the year, with Baylor’s lone loss coming to Auburn and ASU’s loss coming at the last second against Mississippi State two weeks ago. The Bears have seen a lot of points scored in their games this year, with 49 points in last week’s 42-7 win over Samford the fewest total points scored in any of their games this year. ASU made the College Football Playoff last year and has the makings of a great offense headlined by quarterback Sam Leavitt and star receiver Jordyn Tyson. Outside of the Samford game, Baylor has allowed opposing offenses to march up and down the field. Leavitt and Tyson are one of the best QB-WR duos in the nation, so look for those two to put on a show against a lackluster Bears defense. The ITL team’s model sees value backing ASU as the Sun Devils win in just under 50% of simulations at plus money.

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No. 16 Utah hosts No. 17 Texas Tech in Big 12 opener after both piled up points in nonconference

The first meeting in more than a half-century between Texas Tech and Utah will be a Big 12 opener and matchup of the league’s only ranked teams that are playing this week.

Things to watch this week in the Big 12 Conference:

Game of the week

No. 17 Texas Tech (3-0) at No. 16 Utah (3-0), Saturday, noon ET (Fox)

The first meeting in more than a half-century between Texas Tech and Utah will be a Big 12 opener and a matchup of the league’s only ranked teams that are playing this week. Behren Morton and the Red Raiders piled up a lot of points in nonconference play, as did the Utes. Tech is the nation’s highest-scoring team at 58 points a game and has outscored opponents 154-0 in the first three quarters. Morton has 923 yards passing with an FBS-high 11 touchdowns while playing only 6 1/2 quarters. Utah and new QB Devon Dampier have averaged 45.7 points a game while the Utes also ranked eighth nationally allowing only 8.3 points, including only two TDs.

Utah also went 3-0 in its nonconference games last season when a preseason favorite in its Big 12 debut before going 2-7 in league play. Texas Tech won season openers in 1972 and 1973 in the only previous meetings against Utah.

The undercard

Arizona State (2-1) at Baylor (2-1), Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET (Fox)

Baylor’s Sawyer Robertson is the only Big 12 quarterback already with more than 1,000 yards passing. His 1,070 yards are more than twice the 527 for Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt, the preseason Big 12 offensive player of the year. Robertson has thrown 10 touchdowns, and Leavitt five to go with a league-high three interceptions. Arizona State last season won the league title and made the College Football Playoff in its Big 12 debut. The only time Baylor and Arizona State played before was in a 1990 season opener won by the Bears.

Impact players

— TCU’s Jordan Dwyer, a league newcomer after three seasons at Idaho, leads the Big 12 with 112.5 yards receiving per game. He has 14 catches for 225 yards and two touchdowns for the Horned Frogs (2-0), who host former Southwest Conference rival SMU for maybe the last time on Saturday.

Utah quarterback Devon Dampier, top, rolls away after UCLA linebacker...

Utah quarterback Devon Dampier, top, rolls away after UCLA linebacker Isaiah Chisom missed a tackle during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, in Pasadena, Calif. Credit: AP/Mark J. Terrill

— LJ Martin has had consecutive 100-yard rushing games for BYU (2-0), and is the Big 12 leader with 120.5 yards per game.

— UCF running back Jaden Nixon had a 96-yard kickoff return for a game-opening touchdown and added TD runs of 87 and 66 when the Knights (2-0) won 68-7 over North Carolina A&T in their last game two weeks ago. They now host North Carolina (2-1), which lost in Bill Belichick’s debut 48-14 to TCU.

— West Virginia safety Darrian Lewis has interceptions in back-to-back games.

Inside the numbers

Kansas (2-1), which plays its Big 12 opener against West Virginia two weeks after losing to Missouri, has won its last four games after open dates. … Oklahoma State (1-1) takes a 10-game losing streak against FBS opponents into its game Friday night against instate foe Tulsa. The Cowboys’ last game was a 69-3 loss at No. 6 Oregon on Sept. 6. … Colorado (1-1) and Wyoming play for the first time in 16 years. This will be only the 27th meeting overall in a series that dates to 1900 for the schools only a 150-mile drive apart. … Five Big 12 teams have open dates, including undefeated teams No. 12 Iowa State (4-0), Arizona (3-0) and Houston (3-0). Cincinnati (2-1) and Kansas State (1-3, 0-1 Big 12) are also off this weekend.

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Robert Redford and His Beloved Utah Canyon

The actor, who died on Tuesday at 89, spent much of his life working to preserve the serene natural beauty of Utah, even as his Sundance Film Festival brought Hollywood glamour to the state.

The actor, who died on Tuesday at 89, spent much of his life working to preserve the serene natural beauty of Utah, even as his Sundance Film Festival brought Hollywood glamour to the state.

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From Sundance to southern Utah, Robert Redford fought for wild places

Actor Robert Redford’s enduring legacy may be as an environmentalist. He worked to protect land and resources, from the construction materials of buildings at his Sundance Resort ski area to …

Robert Redford fought to protect a tributary of one of the premiere fly fishing streams in the West. He took to a pulpit and railed against the construction of a power plant among hoodoos in the southern Utah desert. He made sacrifices to stave off mass development in the mountains where he rode horses and helped reintroduce mountain goats.

These aren’t scenes from any of the 50-plus films the actor starred in or produced. Rather they’re snippets of Redford’s real-life role as an environmental activist, and the real-life scenes he preserved are likely to become the actor’s most enduring legacy.

Redford, who spent most of his life in Utah, died Tuesday. He was 89.

“He was a force of nature,” said Julie Mack, the executive director of the Sundance Nature Alliance, “and he will be missed.”

Mack worked with Redford for more than 35 years on conservation issues. She said he possessed never-ending energy for preserving the beauty around him. Though that advocacy began in Utah, Redford lent his name, voice and connections to environmental initiatives worldwide.

“He was one of the earliest environmentalists,” she said. “He started speaking out about climate change before people even really understood what it was and what it meant.”

Redford quietly exhibited his environmental bent with his 1969 purchase and development of Sundance Resort. He envisioned a place where art and recreation met ethics, using plant-based construction materials, like stain derived from coffee grounds, and locally sourced stone. He sold the resort in 2020 after years, he said, of searching for a steward who would carry on his vision.

By most accounts, the actor first publicly stuck his neck out for a cause in 1969, just as theaters began showing his film “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” A major development and the construction of a road threatened the water quality and recreational prospects of the North Fork of the Provo River, in Redford’s backyard. Redford pushed for the creation of a conservation easement and buffer zones along its banks to limit pollution and erosion.

(Sundance Mountain Resort) Wendy Fisher, executive director of Utah Open Lands, at right, presents a plaque to Amy Redford, center, while Amy’s father, Robert Redford, and his wife Sibylle Szaggars Redford, look on, during a dedication on Thursday, August 4, 2022, of a conservation easement to protect 316 acres in the Elk Meadows area of the Sundance Mountain Resort.

Shortly afterward, Redford committed nearly 900 acres of his own land near his Sundance Resort — land whose beauty initially drew him to Utah in the 1960s — to another conservation easement. He committed another 316 acres in Elk Meadows to a conservation easement in 2020. Between the two, Redford protected about 1,200 acres of land bordering the Mount Timpanogos Wilderness — including along the path to Stewart Falls — from mass development in perpetuity.

Mack recalled how Redford’s eyes would light up when he talked about putting the property in the hands of the nonprofit conservation group Utah Open Lands.

“It would make him so happy,” she said, “to talk about the gift of preservation.”

(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) Gov. Gary Herbert introduces Robert Redford during a gala in 2013.

Wendy Fisher, the founder and executive director of Utah Open Lands, said Redford’s initial gift led to other landowners placing their property in the hands of the fledgling land trust. Now 65,000 acres within the state are under its protection.

“It was definitely a pivotal conservation easement for Utah Open Lands,” Fisher said, “and in, really, all the work that we would continue to do after.”

The conservation blueprint Redford created is still being consulted by public land managers and environmental advocates today, said Teri Harman, the director of public outreach for Conserve Utah Valley. Harman said that group looked at what Redford did with Sundance and how it balanced development with recreation and conservation, to inform its actions in trying to preserve the land around Bridal Veil Falls, also located in Provo Canyon.

A developer had submitted plans to create a high-end addiction rehabilitation facility near the top of the popular natural landmark. Those plans were negated, however, after the Utah County Commission joined with Utah Open Lands to create a conservation easement around the falls in 2021. Conserve Utah Valley helped facilitate that partnership and later gathered public input that led to the designation of Bridal Veil Falls as a state monument.

“Conservation easements kind of didn’t get going till the ’90s, and Sundance was doing that pretty early on,” Harman said. “So I do think they set this really cool example of what’s possible in Utah County, in Utah, in our canyon.”

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Mount Timpanogos and Stewart Falls as seen from the Pahneekahvets Trail at the Sundance Ski Resort on Friday, June 9, 2023.

Redford was willing to put his well-known name on the line even when he knew there would be blowback.

In 1975, he appeared in a “60 Minutes” piece opposing the construction of a coal-fired power plant that was proposed in the Kaiparowits Plateau in southern Utah. The area is now contained within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

“Anytime anybody voices a concern about the quality of life that we’re going to be leading, we’re called environmentalists,” he said in the segment, “and that (being) so, I am environmentalist.”

When the proposal was shelved, plant proponents blamed Redford. They burned an effigy of him and, he said, made threats to his family.

“I don’t think he ever enjoyed that kind of scrutiny and criticism,” Mack said. “But he was speaking his truth.”

Yet, Redford continued to be outspoken in favor of environmental protections. He joined the board of the Natural Resources Defense Council, which named its first Leeds Platinum Certified office building after him. He lobbied Congress for stricter air and water pollution standards and called for climate change action at the United Nations’ Paris Climate Summit in 2015.

He also harnessed the power of the medium that put him on the global stage. In 1981, Redford and his son, James, established the Sundance Center. The goal of the nonprofit organization was, according to the center’s webpage, to create “documentary films and impact campaigns to help make the world a better place.”

“The environmental movement has lost a giant,” Manish Bapna, the president and CEO of the NRDC, said in a statement posted on the group’s website. “Nobody has done more to shine a light on the most important environmental issues from the dawn of the environmental movement in the ‘70s through the biodiversity and climate crises of today.”

Redford’s work to protect the environment and the lands he preserved for generations to come are a gift, said Fisher, the founder of Utah Open Lands.

“That’s a tremendous legacy,” she said, “to have left for all of us.”

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Utah Mammoth Announce 2025 Training Camp Roster

Today, the Utah Mammoth announced the roster for their 2025 Training Camp, with the first practice scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 18 at 9:45 A.M. at the Utah Mammoth practice and training facility in …

Today, the Utah Mammoth announced the roster for their 2025 Training Camp, with the first practice scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 18 at 9:45 A.M. at the Utah Mammoth practice and training facility in Sandy.

Utah’s training camp roster features 66 total players, including 37 forwards, 21 defensemen and eight goaltenders. The team will skate in two groups, and the players skating in each group will be announced Thursday, before the opening on-ice session.

This year’s training camp roster also includes 23 players who participated in the Mammoth’s rookie camp. The team’s complete training camp roster is attached.

The Mammoth previously announced their training camp schedule, which is also attached. On-ice sessions will run from Thursday, Sept. 18 to Saturday, Oct. 4, with media availability following each session throughout training camp.

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