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Utah Olympic Park celebrates Olympic legacy through training facilities and adventure activities
If you go… What: Celebrate 2034! When: 4-9 p.m. July 24 Where: Utah Olympic Park Cost: Free More info: utaholympiclegacy.org For more than two decades, Utah Olympic Park has celebrated the Winter Olympic Games — particularly the last time they came to Utah in 2002. Now, it’s revving...
Utah’s Three ‘It’ Factors to Meet Season Expectations
It is the dawn of a new season for Utah football. As summer winds down and players prepare to report to camp, expectations for Kyle Whittingham's program are sky high. As has become common in recent years, Utah has been marked by many as favorites to win the conference. With a reputation for strong defense and a stable of big playmakers coming back on offense, the Utes appear poised to make a big splash in first season of the new-and-improved Big 12.
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...
The Taberon Honie Death Sentence Case
In this edition of Legally Speaking, we examine the legal issues surrounding Taberon Honie’s death sentence, which is set to be carried out August 8, 2024. Honie has been on Utah’s Death Row for 25 years. In June 2024, he made one last plea for clemency with the Board of Pardons and Parole, but other than that, his death warrant has been signed and his execution set for August 8. We’ll update the case as of July 17, 2024.
This Nonprofit Gives Free Laptops To K-12 Kids In ID, UT, OR, & WA…No Strings Attached
CFK: bridging the digital gap for kids in ID, UT, WA & OR. Wouldn't it be amazing if every kid had the laptop they needed for school regardless of their family's income? Computers for Kids sure thinks so! Computers for Kids, Inc. (CFK) is a Pacific Northwest nonprofit based in Boise bridging the digital gap for kids in Idaho, Utah Washington, and Oregon.
Utahn among 'Big Brother' houseguest lineup for show's 26th season
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A Utah real estate agent is competing for a $750,000 prize on season 26 of CBS's"Big Brother," which is throwing a new voting twist into the mix. The two-night season premier begins Wednesday just before 2News at 10. Angela Murray, 50, of Syracuse, is...
BYU researchers play central role in state's approval of drought-resistant grass in Utah
In the midst of a sweltering heat wave, the state of Utah this week approved a type of grass that will have a critical impact on future water conservation — and a couple of BYU professors (and their students) have been a key part in making it happen. BYU...
Support local vendors at an upcoming market
CLEARFIELD, UT (GOOD THINGS UTAH)- Shop local and support Utah creators at a vendors market happening this Saturday, July 20th. Stephanie O’Brien with Radiate Vendor Markets joins us on GTU to showcase some of the cute summer items that will be on sale. Colorful tumblers, fresh Utah honey, scented candles, press-on nails, and hand-made earrings are just a few of the products you will be able to pick up!
The summer concert that creates life-changing experiences for those with disabilities
EMIGRATION CANYON, Utah (Good Things Utah) — Diversity, inclusion, and kindness are just a few of the wonderful things Camp Kostopulos (Camp K) embodies with their events that serve children, teens, and adults with special needs. They’ve been serving the community since 1953 and Mircea Divricean joins Surae and Nicea to talk about their upcoming event. The 36th Annual “Send a Kid to Camp” Gala and concert are coming up this Saturday July 20th, from 5-8pm at Camp Kostopulos. Your attendance and generous contributions will directly contribute to creating life-changing experiences for the people with disabilities and complex medical needs they serve.
DUI driver sentenced to prison in beloved Toymaker’s death
WEST JORDAN — The family of a beloved volunteer toymaker killed by a DUI driver reacted to the driver’s prison sentence, and explained why they’re hoping a new law will help other families going through the same court process. For Julie Merrill, going into Tiny Tim’s Toy...
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