Plus, a new lawsuit challenges the Mountain West’s policy on transgender athletes. Here’s what you need to know.
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By Sarah Gambles Saturday Nov. 16, 2024

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🌅 Good morning! 

 

BYU has another big sports week again. Here are three of the top stories for the Cougars.

  • Dave McCann wrote about how BYU players went from camping under the stars to shooting for them. 
  • Doug Robinson reported on the BYU women's cross-country team, which dominated the NCAA Mountain Region meet this week, even without its top two runners. The men's team placed third and will also advance to the NCAA finals.
  • Krysyan Edler detailed how former Cougar Ashley Hatch is only one win away from an NWSL championship appearance. 

A look inside the Utah medical examiner’s office

 

Just 11 states, including Utah, have a statewide medical examiner instead of a version of a local elected coroner to lead death investigations. Sometimes, that elected official has little or no investigative or medical experience.

 

Utah’s office has a dozen highly trained forensic pathology experts and a number of trained and certified medical investigators, as well. The office is accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners.

 

Here are three key points:

  • The Office of the Medical Examiner in Utah has unique features, including emphasis on data collection, bolstering tissue recovery and helping bereaved families.
  • The office has jurisdiction over about 35% of Utah deaths in a given year. In 2023, it investigated nearly 8,000 deaths.
  • The investigations help figure out and label cause of death, but also manner of death, which could be accident, homicide, suicide, natural or undetermined.

Eleven forensic pathologists are all board certified physicians, many with different specialties, including neurological pathologists and a pediatric pathologist. A forensic pathology fellow is completing his fellowship at the U. of U. Medical School. The investigators are also board certified.

 

"Our level of training and experience is pretty unparalleled," Dr. Deirdre Amaro, Utah's chief medical examiner, said. 

 

Read more about the Utah medical examiner office and the unique services it provides. 

 

More in Utah

  • Forecasters warn of slick roads hitting Utah with upcoming storm (KSL)

  • Why Pelion Venture Partners invested in Strider (Utah Business)

  • Draper aquarium inviting public to meet, name new zebra shark (KSL)

  • Yes, Utah still relies on coal, but it’s a shrinking part of the energy mix (KUER)

  • Utah's gas prices falling before Thanksgiving (Axios)

  • Utah Red Cross to celebrate 30th anniversary of 'Friends' TV show with call for blood donations (KSL)

  • Black bear sightings are on the rise in Zion National Park, officials say (St George News)

  • Lehi celebrates opening of new fire station that aims to improve response times (Daily Herald)

  • Confusion over access: Residents question whether Epic Sports Park is truly public (Deseret News)

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A new lawsuit challenges the Mountain West’s policy on transgender athletes. Here’s what you need to know

Conflict over the Mountain West Conference’s policy on transgender athletes escalated this week when a volleyball coach and current and former players filed a federal lawsuit alleging Title IX violations and violations of their free speech rights.

 

Who is the lawsuit against?  

The lawsuit against the Mountain West, San Jose State University and a number of academic officials aims to prevent a transgender player at San Jose State from taking part in the Mountain West’s conference volleyball championship later this month, The Athletic reported.

 

Utah State and Southern Utah University are among the schools that have forfeited matches to San Jose State over concerns about a transgender player.

 

What could the lawsuit mean?  

The lawsuit holds implications for more than this fall’s college volleyball season. It could also influence college sports as a whole, as part of a wave of legal action regarding the future of women’s sports.

 

Read more about what claims are in the new lawsuit and what it could mean for college sports. 

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Round out your day (v5)

Health

  • 14 tips to improve your concentration (Healthline)

  • How walking more could add 11 years to your life (WebMD)

Faith

  • Video: Elder Uchtdorf to the women of the Church — ‘We need you, and you belong’ (Church News)

  • Living your faith in secular Finland (Deseret News)

Politics

  • Rep. Burgess Owens angles to lead House Education Committee (Deseret News)

  • Will Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy really be able to slash the size of the federal government? (Deseret News)

  • The fluoridation fracas, explained (The Dispatch)

  • President-elect Trump makes historic selection for White House press secretary (Fox News)

The West

  • Winter weather advisory issued for parts of eastern Idaho (East Idaho News)

  • Washoe schools gearing up to further restrict student cellphone use (The Nevada Independent)

  • Arizona Senate candidate John McLean killed in Tucson crash (Arizona Daily Star)

  • Texas can schedule Robert Roberson’s execution — but lawmakers still expect his testimony first (Texas Tribune)

The Nation and the World

  • Tropical Storm Sara pounds Central America with torrential rains as forecasters warn of life-threatening flash flooding (CBS News)

  • Malcolm X's family files $100 million wrongful death lawsuit, claims cover-up of his murder (ABC News)

  • Jay Evensen: Have we made debt too respectable? (Deseret News)

  • War on all sides: Inside the only Lebanese border town where residents have stayed (BBC)

Sports

  • Why Jayhawks present a major threat to No. 6 Cougars’ unbeaten season (Deseret News)

  • Utah and Colorado enter ‘Rumble in the Rockies’ on very different trajectories (Deseret News)

  • Lack of offense has been thorn in Utes’ side during Kyle Whittingham era (Deseret News)

  • Predictions: BYU more prepared for Kansas this time around (Deseret News)

🗓️ Events Calendar

We put together a calendar list of events and activities going on around the state of Utah in the next month. Check it out and let us know if we are missing anything!

 

Here are some highlights for events in Utah today: 

  • The Gateway’s Lights On! | The Gateway, Salt Lake City
  • Handmade Ornament Showcase | The Local Artisan Collective, Ogden
  • Holiday Quilt Show and Auction | Little America Hotel, Salt Lake City
  • The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute | Tuacahn Amphitheatre
  • West Point Ballet presents “The Nutcracker” | Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center, Taylorsville
  • Utah Jazz at Sacramento Kings | 8 p.m.
  • BYU men’s basketball vs. Idaho at home | TBA
  • BYU women’s basketball at Idaho State | 7 p.m.
  • U of U football at Colorado | TBA
  • U of U women’s volleyball at Central Florida | 1 p.m.
  • USU women’s volleyball vs. San Diego State at home | 7 p.m.
  • USU football vs. Hawai’i at home | 1 p.m.
  • Weber State women’s basketball at Utah Tech | 7 p.m.
  • Weber State women’s volleyball vs. Northern Colorado at home | 1 p.m.
  • UVU volleyball vs. SUU at home | 1 p.m.
  • UVU women’s basketball vs. CSU Bakersfield at home | 2 p.m.
  • SUU men’s basketball vs. University of Nebraska Omaha at home | 6:30 p.m.
  • SUU football at University of Central Arkansas | 3 p.m.
  • Utah Tech women’s volleyball vs. UT Arlington at home | 10 a.m.
  • Utah Tech football vs. West Georgia at home | 2 p.m.

Please reach out to me at [email protected] if you have any thoughts, feedback or ideas you would like to share!

 

✨ Cheers ✨

— Gambles

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