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SALT LAKE CITY — Here are 10 stories you may have missed this weekend. As always, click on the headline to read the full story.
Photos: High wind event causes damage, outages, closures
A high wind event concentrated in Davis and Weber Counties began Saturday evening and continued into Sunday morning, causing power outages and significant damage in affected areas.
Man identified in officer-involved shooting in Utah County
A 33-year-old man died after an officer-related shooting Saturday morning.
Police: Man arrested in killing of stepson ==========================================
A 18-month-old toddler died Sunday morning after fighting for his life for two days at Primary Children's Hospital. Unified Police Department reported that the stepfather drown the young boy.
Man helping young women’s group falls, dies during climbing activity
A 46-year-old man is dead after a climbing accident in Logan Canyon Saturday morning.
A 20-year-old fisherman was found Sunday morning after drowning in the Spanish Oaks Reservoir, authorities said.
Sports
Former BYU and Timpview High standout Bronson Kaufusi has always dreamed of playing in the NFL.
His dream became a reality Friday in Chicago.
With the seventh pick of the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft, Kaufusi was selected by the Baltimore Ravens, announced at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre.
Nick Vigil was selected with the 87th overall pick Friday by the Cincinnati Bengals during the NFL Draft, and teammate Kyler Fackrell was the 88th pick by the Green Bay Packers.
Former Utah running back Devontae Booker was drafted No. 136 overall to the Denver Broncos in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft Saturday.
Former Southern Utah safety Miles Killebrew didn't just realize a lifelong goal of graduating from college Saturday.
He also heard his named called on the final day of the NFL Draft, after the Detroit Lions selected him with the 111th overall pick of the fourth round, becoming the highest-ever draft pick in SUU history.
Cornerback LeShaun Sims added to SUU's incredible draft after the Tennessee Titans selected him with the 157th overall pick of the fifth round.
Real Salt Lake earned a 2-1 win over Houston in its final home match until June 18 because of renovations at Rio Tinto Stadium.
And Nick Rimando did his best impression of famed "Studio C" goalkeeper Scott Sterling to make sure it happened.
.@NickRimando borrowed some technique from the legend Scott Sterling to preserve @RealSaltLake's 2-1 win. pic.twitter.com/1AHxsAgXBc — Jeremiah Jensen (@JJSportsBeat) May 1, 2016