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Utah Crime Rates: Southwest Journal Analyzes Cities with High Violent Crime, Including South Salt Lake and Ogden
Cities using FBI crime data reveals significant safety challenges across various municipalities. Exploring Crime Rates in Utah: Southwest Journal Examines Safety Concerns Across Cities Southwest Journal analyzed Utah’s cities using FBI data on violent and property crimes per capita to highlight areas with significant safety challenges. READ ALSO: Crime Challenges In Texas Cities: Understanding Safety […]
Utah Red Cross volunteers arrive in Texas to assist in aftermath of Hurricane Beryl
FORT WORTH, Texas (KUTV) — Four American Red Cross of Utah disaster relief volunteers arrived in Texas to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, which struck Monday. These volunteers are part of a coordinated effort to position teams and relief supplies to assist those in the storm's path.
Inside the old school that’s now housing Utah’s homeless: Should more cities do the same?
Austin Byrne, 39, buried his face in the dark coat of his three-month old puppy named Buddy. The pup nuzzled against Byrne’s salt-and-pepper beard as the two sat in an armchair of a brightly-lit lobby of a new supportive housing complex in Tooele where Byrne has been living since late last year. He moved in when […] The post Inside the old school that’s now housing Utah’s homeless: Should more cities do the same? appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
It’s hot in Utah, and scientists are mapping the way cities make it even hotter
From St. George to Salt Lake, many Utah cities are projected to reach triple digits this week as another heat wave settles over the West. The rest of July is expected to bring above-average temperatures to Utah, as well, according to the latest climate outlook from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Utah Prep Standouts Lift Team USA Basketball To Gold At U17 World Cup
SALT LAKE CITY – Two Utah Prep basketball players earned a gold medal over the weekend representing Team USA. AJ Dybantsa and JJ Mandaquit from Utah Prep in Hurricane, Utah, helped Team USA win its seventh consecutive gold medal in the FIBA U17 World Cup. Team USA defeated Italy...
Over $100 million is going toward projects to combat drought and climate change — here's what's being done
"It will take all of us working together to safeguard our communities and enhance water reliability." Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, $179 million will be invested in water reuse projects across the American West. According to CleanTechnica, these projects will be centered in California and Utah, areas that often struggle with drought.
University of Utah Creates A Mining Disaster For Chile
In 2010 the country of Chile experienced a mine disaster. 33 miners were trapped 700 ft underground in a gold mine. They were 3 miles from the entrance of the mine and were eventually rescued 17 days later after some amazing work through cooperation from several groups. Since then, one...
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