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Utah Resident Accused of Making Death Threats to Salt Lake County Sheriff and Other Government Offices
August 26, 2024 – SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – A federal grand jury in Salt Lake City returned a superseding indictment August 21, 2024,. charging a Salt Lake County man with stalking. The man was arrested on April 4, 2024, via a federal complaint after he was accused of making repeated threatening phone calls to the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office and other Salt Lake County government offices.
The story of SLC’s Weller Book Works after 95 years of business
SALT LAKE CITY — A legendary book store in Salt Lake City celebrated 95 years of business Friday. More than business though, Weller Book Works is really celebrating a history that could fill a book of its own. According to the store, in 1929, the store’s founder, Gus Weller,...
Still no word on missing woman in Sat. Flaming Gorge drowning incident
As of early this morning, authorities have not updated details concerning the death of a 60-year-old woman who drowned late Saturday afternoon in the Swim Beach area of the Flaming Gorge Reservoir. As of Sunday afternoon, search and rescue teams were still searching the waters for a 44-year-old woman who failed to surface. Reports show that the two women, whose names have not yet been officially released, are a mother and daughter.
Horror as three Utah tourists drown in freak whirlpool accident on Seven Teacups trail in California
Jeannine Skinner, 34, David Bell, 48, and Pete On, 48, died on Friday after they were sucked underwater while canyoneering along the Seven Teacups trail in Tulare County, California
What Utahns think about raising taxes to help pay for downtown Salt Lake City project
SALT LAKE CITY — Utahns aren't hip on raising the sales tax rate in Salt Lake City as part of an ambitious plan to reimagine the city center and renovate the Delta Center to accommodate both the Utah Jazz and the new Utah Hockey Club. A new Deseret News/Hinckley...
Scientists stumped by unusual weather patterns
SALT LAKE CITY — Scientists around the world are taking a look at some unusual weather patterns in the Atlantic Ocean. Weather patterns in the Atlantic Ocean typically affect the Northeastern part of the United States. Utah, on the other hand, is typically influenced by Pacific Ocean weather patterns.
American Fork boat harbor amenities and parking lot to be upgraded
In recent weeks, American Fork City announced plans to update its Utah Lake boat harbor and associated amenities. City officials anticipate construction beginning in September 2024, when the boating season finishes. The projected completion date for the first two phases of the project is next summer (2025). The updates are...
BYU OC: ‘We Don’t Have To Change Offenses’ Between QBs Retzlaff, Bohanon
PROVO, Utah— BYU’s quarterback situation has not been publicly settled as they gear up for Saturday’s season opener against Southern Illinois. The two players atop the depth chart with an “OR” between them are Jake Retzlaff and Gerry Bohanon. On Monday, ninth-year head coach Kalani...
LISTEN: State Senator supports class size caps
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Senator Kathleen Riebe is throwing around the idea of a cap for the number of students assigned to one class. Listen to Sen. Riebe’s full interview on Dave and Dujanovic 👇. Sen. Riebe (D-Salt Lake City) is a teacher herself. So, she knows...
Salt Lake County Gang Unit 'concerned' about upward trend of gang-related incidents
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — There have been three suspected gang-related shootings in the Salt Lake Valley in just a matter of weeks. On August 3, an 18-year-old was shot and killed at the Mount Olympus trailhead. A week later, two people shot at State Street and Exchange Place.
USU welcomes new students with 2024 Weeks of Welcome
For many students, the first week of college can be a foggy experience to navigate. It can also be a bright and expansive time to try new things and meet new people. Utah State’s Weeks of Welcome take place the first two weeks of the year, offering incoming students tons of opportunity to familiarize themselves with campus, get involved with clubs and organizations and connect with others.
The Jazz's schedule lays out the picture-perfect scenario for them
The NBA released the schedule for the entire league last week, and the Utah Jazz may have gotten the best schedule to earn a top-5 lottery pick next season. It may not be the most difficult schedule, but a deeper dive shows the perfect scenario for the Jazz this season.
Prosecutors make their case for why Utah children's book author should face trial in husband's death
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Detectives on Monday described in court how they zeroed in on a Utah mother known for penning a children’s book about grief as the main suspect in her husband’s fatal poisoning. The multiday hearing will determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence against her to proceed with a trial. Kouri Richins, 34, faces several felony charges for allegedly killing her husband with a lethal dose of fentanyl in March 2022 at their home in a small mountain town near Park City. Prosecutors say she slipped five times the lethal dose of the synthetic opioid into a...
Utah’s Rise In Anime And Cosplay Culture
Utah loves anime, and no I’m not talking about the pervy ones that everybody loves to joke about. Though Utah has a conservative reputation and for good reason, it hasn’t stopped people from building a pretty large anime community. The state has seen an uptick in interest in anime conventions in recent years. However, these dedicated fans aren’t just gearing up for these events, they're living for them.
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