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Langley: The U Enforces Liberalism
In recent decades, the U.S. has become a politically polarized nation. While most people have similar beliefs regardless of party, contention on a handful of hot-button issues has created an antagonistic environment. However, Gen Z, the youngest voting-age generation, is far more progressive. Socialism, in particular, is particularly popular among...
BYU Coaches Provide Update On Status Of LJ Martin
PROVO, Utah – There has been a lot of intrigue surrounding the status of BYU running back LJ Martin. That’s because, during media observation windows of fall camp practices, Martin has not taken any snaps in the 11-on-11 segments. Martin, BYU’s leading rusher last season, is working through...
Utah Hockey Club Announces Rookie Tournament Schedule
SALT LAKE CITY – On Monday morning, the Utah Hockey Club announced that the team will participate in the Rookie Faceoff tournament hosted by the Los Angeles Kings next month. From September 13-16, seven NHL rookie teams from the Utah Hockey Club, Los Angeles Kings, Colorado Avalanche, Seattle Kraken,...
Camp Kyle 2024: Landen King Q&A
SALT LAKE CITY – Fall camp has officially hit week three for the University of Utah football team. Throughout camp, UtahUtes.com will catch-up with returners, newcomers and coaches to find out what the Utes are talking about this fall. Tight end Landen King is in his second season with...
Vacation house destroyed by large fire in Utah County
PROVO — A Provo home was destroyed by a fire early morning Tuesday, according to North Fire District. Chief Dave Marcella with NFD said fire crews were called to the scene near 3093 East and Deer Run Road at approximately 5 a.m. The two-story home was fully engulfed in flames when crews arrived, Marcella said. The fire had spread slightly into some nearby trees.
Franklin County Fair takes shape this week
PRESTON - The Franklin County Fair 2024 kicks off in Preston this week. This year’s fair theme is “Dusty Boots and Deep Roots, Tippin' our Hats to 85 years.”. The fair kicked off with a movie in the park on Tuesday, Aug.13, at dark. Bloomfest will be held...
Wildlife officials are proposing dozens of changes to fishing in Utah and want your feedback
From allowing spearfishing in alpine lakes to increasing protections for native fish, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is proposing a number of changes to the state’s fishing regulations and wants your feedback. The division this month proposed more than 40 changes for Utah anglers and starting Aug. 27, wildlife officials around the state will […]
Dixie Days is Almost Here! Here’s a Full Schedule of Events
Washington has Cotton Days, Hurricane has Peach Days, and Santa Clara has Swiss Days. It was only until the past State of the City Address that St. George got their own “Days.” Here’s what you can expect from Dixie Days from Sept. 8 to Sept. 14. Sunday,...
'Sorry doesn't even cut it': Driver who killed mom and 2 daughters seeks parole
SALT LAKE CITY — When Paul Michael Mumford was asked if he had any words for the family of his victims, it was one of the very few times during his hourlong parole hearing that he initially seemed to be at a loss for words. "Sorry doesn't even cut...
Tooele schools back in session as district readies upcoming armed volunteer program
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Students in the Tooele School District are returning to their classrooms amid changes this school year, and ahead of changes in the years to come. The district is celebrating the success of its full-day kindergarten program and anticipating the opening of two new schools next year.
F250 driver killed in head-on crash with semi in San Juan County
MONTICELLO, Utah, Aug. 14, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A driver died Tuesday after he drove erratically across the center line to hit a semi-truck head-on. “At approximately 3:50 p.m. the driver of an F250 truck was traveling southbound on SR 191 in Monticello when they crossed into northbound traffic,” according to the Utah Highway Patrol.
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