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Residents at West Jordan apartments want change after string of serious crimes
WEST JORDAN, Utah (KUTV) — A West Jordan apartment complex has been the site of recent police activity, and it has some people saying "enough." Just a few weeks ago, there was a stand-off at the Embarc apartments that required SWAT to come out. Over the weekend of July...
Salt Lake City neighborhood battles rising vandalism posing danger to residents
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A rise in vandalism is overtaking a Salt Lake City neighborhood, residents said. "It's been going on for years. I have a front-row seat," said Janet Hemming, a resident. Hemming said that vandalism is getting out of hand. "We're seeing a lot of dangerous,...
Rocky Mountain Power explains recent Tooele power outages
TOOELE, Utah (KUTV) — There have been a number of power outages in Tooele over the past week. Circuit breakers at the substations in the area have "enhanced fire safety settings," which means circuits will automatically cut power if a disturbance is detected on the line, Rocky Mountain spokesperson David Eskelsen said. This is to reduce the possibility of a fire or other incidents from tripping and causing other problems.
Volunteers help DWR release thousands of tiger muskies at Jordanelle Reservoir
The state Division of Wildlife Resources has stocked the Jordanelle Reservoir with 16,000 tiger muskie hatchlings. According to Wildlife Resources, tiger muskies are a non-native predator fish. They’re a cross between a northern pike and a muskellunge. They can grow to be up to four feet long and are...
Winter Sports School recieves donation from U.S. Ski & Snowboard
PARK CITY, Utah — Park City’s Winter Sports School is closer to its goal of raising $5 million for campus upgrades, through a donation from U.S. Ski & Snowboard. U.S. Ski & Snowboard is a governing body for snow sports competitions. The Winter Sports School has been working...
Price City and the Carbon Corridor Host First Ever CITO Event
Carbon Corridor teamed up with Price City to host their first ever Cache In Trash Out (CITO) event. This CITO event took place July 13 at the Price River Walking Trail. CITO is a volunteer event for fellow cachers to join together to help clean up parts of their community.
The Other Side Academy plans to expand presence with new apartments in Central City
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Mana Carvalho continues family legacy with commitment to Utah
Following in his families’ footsteps. Kahuku standout Kaimana Carvalho made his commitment to continue his football career at the University of Utah Friday afternoon at the Ko’olau Plantation Estate in Ka’a’awa. Carvalho, who earned Defensive Player of the Year honors last season after making the move...
U of U one of seven organizations selected for ORIC Cohort
The Center for Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS) recently announced the University of Utah is one of seven organizations selected for the 2024 Cohort of its Program to Enhance Organizational Research Impact Capacity (ORIC). The other six organizations that will form the signature program’s fifth cohort include the Massachusetts...
Swimming pool at Vernal hotel still closed after acid leak
VERNAL, Utah — The indoor swimming pool at Vernal Comfort Inn remained closed on Monday after a dozen swimmers got sick and went to a hospital on Saturday. The swimmers were dealing with vomiting and respiratory issues according to the Tri-County Health Department. Those who were hospitalized Saturday were discharged the same day.
New BYU Creamery on Ninth East Building
Brigham Young University announced plans to construct a new Creamery on Ninth building. The new building will be located on the west side of the parking lot of the current Creamery on Ninth. Construction will begin this month, and the new building will open to the public in mid-2025. To limit the impact on the campus community, the current Creamery on Ninth will remain open until just before the new store opens.
Salt Lake has a year’s worth of 100-degree days with two months of summer left
SALT LAKE CITY— We’re not even halfway through summer, and Salt Lake City has already clocked the number of 100-degree days seen typically in an entire year. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson said that, on average, Salt Lake City will have nine days per year where temperatures are at least 100 degrees. This year, there have already been nine triple-digit days in Salt Lake.
Waylon, Willie and Cash Take Center Stage at Culture Connection
Culture Connection continued its 2024 summer series on Thursday, July 11. The move from the Price City Peace Garden over to Washington Park is continuing to prove successful, with the crowd growing bigger and bigger. For this event, the musical talents of Waylon, Willie, and Cash, a Tribute to the...
ANNUAL JULY JAMBOREE BY THE CEDAR CITY ROTARY-HUGE SUCCESS!
ANNUAL JULY JAMBOREE BY THE CEDAR CITY ROTARY-HUGE SUCCESS!. Rotary Clubs bring together people across generations who wish to create lasting change in the world, in their communities, and in themselves. That is exactly what the “Rotary Club” means. The Cedar City Rotary Club, a member of Rotary International, the world’s first service organization, works to build a better community.
Jerrod Calhoun To Lead Utah State Basketball On European Tour
LOGAN, Utah – Fresh off the program’s first NCAA tournament win since 2001, the Utah State Aggies men’s basketball team will head to Europe ahead of the 2024-25 season. First-year head coach Jerrod Calhoun and the Aggies will play teams from across Europe on an August 9-19 tour. Utah State announced plans for the European tour on Monday, July 15.
HAMILTON Announces #HAM4HAM Drawing At All Salt Lake City Performances
Producer Jeffrey Seller and Zions Bank Broadway at the Eccles have announced a digital drawing for HAMILTON tickets will begin in conjunction with the show's first performance on Wednesday, July 31 in Salt Lake City at Eccles Theater. A limited number of tickets will be available for every performance for...
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