ST. GEORGE — In case you missed it, here is your weekend recap of the top five most viewed stories published on St. George News from Saturday and Sunday, May 8-9.
See the related stories at the bottom of this page for five honorable mention stories.
Santa Clara man who killed wife on Alaskan cruise blaming brain injury from contact sports
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A Santa Clara man awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in the beating death of his wife on an Alaska cruise had brain abnormalities a defense expert deemed consistent with injuries caused by playing contact sports, according to a court filing in the case.
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Homeowner finds burglar inside residence in Ivins, suspect charged
ST. GEORGE — A suspect well-known to police is in jail facing felony burglary and other charges after he allegedly entered a home and was found in the master bedroom by officers, who had to taser the man to remove him from the residence.
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ATV crash involving juvenile in Warner Valley turns fatal
ST. GEORGE — Officials at the Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks and Recreation said that the 14-year-old juvenile who was involved in an ATV crash in Warner Valley Friday has died.
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Quick Quack Car Wash breaks ground on St. George location
ST. GEORGE — Quick Quack Car Wash officials broke ground Thursday on the chain’s first location in the St. George area.
Located at 2828 S. Mall Drive, the location is expected to open in the fall of 2021, according to a press release issued by the company.
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Youth cheerleaders from St. George win national title in Florida
ST. GEORGE — Raglan Coast Cheer’s all-star cheerleading program made their mark on cheerleading history last weekend, becoming the first team in their classification in Utah to win the top prize at the Summit Cheer Championship, an invitation-only national competition held in Orlando, Florida.
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