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Charity pickleball tournament to benefit Utah children
KUTV — Pastor Shaw Clay and the Salt Lake City Mission are excited to announce their upcoming pickleball tournament, set to take place on July 20. This event promises to be a fun-filled day for participants and spectators alike, all while supporting a noble cause: benefiting children in need.
Spring Ball Review: A Look At Utah Football’s Linebackers
If you missed our last position breakdown, you can check it out here with defensive ends coach Lewis Powell. Otherwise, buckle in for what Colton Swan has to say about the Utah linebacking core. No. 24 Moroni Anae, transfer- Riverside Community College- Junior. It’s pretty clear who the leaders of...
After embrace at NATO summit, Zelenskyy takes his case for US military aid to governors in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — Away from Washington, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sought to broaden support for U.S. military aid by telling state governors Friday that the world’s leaders should see
Deputies identify 2 killed after being struck by separate cars on I-215 in Murray
MURRAY — Deputies identified two people who were killed after they parked their car on the shoulder of I-215 near 900 West Saturday morning and got out of their car, according to the Utah Highway Patrol. UHP says a dark SUV pulled to the shoulder of the road just...
Friends, family members share tributes for teen fatally shot outside West Valley City WinCo
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 16, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Judge Memorial High School is remembering a student lost to gunfire Saturday night in West Valley City. Nuer Deng, a junior and basketball player at the private Catholic school, was shot as he and friends sat among others gathered in the WinCo parking lot. West Valley City police are asking for tips from anyone who may have information about the case to call dispatch at 801-840-4000.
Midvale Man Get Additional 2 Years In Fraud Case: KSUB News Summary
A 60-year-old Midvale man will spend more than two years additional time in prison after he was sentenced in federal court yesterday. The U.S. Department of Justice says this was the second sentencing this year for Chad Leon Sayers. He was convicted after he admitted defrauding hundreds of investors out of ten million dollars in his smartphone company. In 2021, Sayers was charged in a securities fraud scheme involving his company, American Smartphone Inc., doing business as Saygus. Officials say that 15 months of his newest 29-month sentence must be served consecutively with his previous sentence of 41 months in prison. The new sentencing also includes 12 months of supervised release and more than ten million dollars that must be paid in restitution.
Does Utah run on Dunkin'?
SALT LAKE COUNTY, Utah (KUTV) — Years after shutting down seven locations in Utah, Dunkin’ Donuts appears to be making a quiet return to the Salt Lake Valley. A new Dunkin’ has popped up along 9000 S in West Jordan in the parking lot of the new H-Mart Supermarket near 1400 W. The building is wrapped with Dunkin’ signature design colors and signage that includes a ‘coming soon’ banner near the entrance.
Local luge athlete demonstrates success of Olympic legacy youth sports programs in Utah
Orson Colby will join the around 100-person delegation going to Paris for the Utah Olympic Bid Committee’s final 2034 Winter Olympics bid presentation. He and two other young athletes are joining the delegation to amplify Utah’s focus on Olympic legacy and youth sports programs. The International Olympic Committee’s...
Insurance companies drop Utah homeowners due to wildfire risk
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Insurance companies are dropping Utah homeowners because of increased wildfire risk. It’s a risk the state is aware of, and some said action needs to happen right now to lower it. Jon Watkins, a homeowner in the Edelweiss neighborhood of Suncrest in Draper,...
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