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It's tough to follow the news when you're finally off the clock and have time for yourself and your family. Rewind will help you catch up with all the happenings in Utah over the weekend.

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Utah schools in Navajo communities try a monumental turnaround • Monument Valley High School must prepare its 216 students, who grow up amid the Navajo Nation's iconic red mesas, for success in the wider world: jobs, college, trade school, Anglo culture. But it also must teach the Navajo language and traditions as a result of federal lawsuits, beginning in the 1970s, that accused the district of unequal treatment of American-Indian students.

Utah AG's office abandons controversial subpoenas • Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes has discontinued his office's use of administrative subpoenas, a controversial law-enforcement tool that lets investigators gather certain Internet or cellphone records without getting a warrant, raising serious privacy concerns.

Weber County jury: Millerberg guilty of child-abuse homicide • Ogden • It took a jury just over 90 minutes Friday night to find Eric Millerberg guilty of child-abuse homicide in the death of his family's 16-year-old baby sitter.

Arson suspect arrested in huge Salt Lake City fire • Authorities on Friday arrested an electrician they believe ignited the Salt Lake City apartment fire that was visible for miles.

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