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Sandy woman gets year in prison after assaulting US Marshals with car in West Valley
WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (ABC4) — A Sandy woman who was arrested in February after using her car to assault multiple United States Marshals outside of a CVS in West Valley City was sentenced to more than a year in prison this week. Melissa Lynn Trotter, 25, admitted to...
Ogden homeowner says he and a neighbor shot 2 pit bulls in self-defense
OGDEN — A homeowner said he and a neighbor shot two pit bulls in self-defense Monday after the dogs cornered, attacked and charged at them. Dane Wise said the dogs came into his cul-de-sac Monday evening as he was working on his truck in a covered area outside of his home.
Celebrating Pioneer Day in Ogden
Every July 24 in Utah, it’s common to see businesses close so that workers can have Pioneer Day off. Ogden’s week-long celebration is unique. In 1934, Ogden Mayor Harman Peery wanted to bring in revenue and make Ogden a tourist hotspot. With beard-growing contests, rodeos, parades, dances and more, the celebrations were historically successful.
Christie’s Park City adds to leadership team
Citing swift growth in its first year, Christie’s International Real Estate Park City announced additions to its leadership team — Jake Doilney as principal broker, and Meghan Tuohig as managing director. Doilney was raised in Park City and born into a family with a long career history in...
Ogden City Opens Nominations for Mayor's Awards in the Arts
Ogden, UT — Ogden City Arts invites the public to nominate an artist, arts advocate, or organization for the Mayor’s Awards in the Arts. The annual celebration recognizes those making impactful contributions to the Ogden community through the arts. “This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to...
Park City police told of a bloodied deer
The Park City Police Department in mid-July received a wildlife-related report that involved a bloody scene. The case was logged on July 18 at 7:12 p.m. on Marsac Avenue, apparently in the area of Empire Pass. The police were told of a deer “in the road” and that there was blood everywhere. The scene was close to residences, according to public police logs.
Logan officials announce closures, modified schedules for city services on Pioneer Day
LOGAN – Officials here in Logan have announced closures and modified schedules for Logan City services and facilities during the Pioneer Day holiday. “Residential garbage, recycling and green waste will be collected as usual on Wednesday, July 24,” according to Logan Public Works spokesperson Emily Malik. “The city landfill will also open to the public on that day.”
Ranking The Opposing Quarterbacks BYU Football Will Face In 2024
PROVO, Utah— BYU football will have a demanding schedule in 2024, but that’s nothing new for any power conference team. However, BYU faces many quality quarterbacks this fall. I’ve ranked the opposing quarterbacks BYU football will face annually since 2020 here on KSL Sports. In that time, the...
University of Utah Health: Health and Wellness
The University of Utah's Main Health and Wellness Center, located 15 Minutes East of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, offers everyone an array of opportunities and treatment options, with a variety of l... The University of Utah’s Main Health and Wellness Center, located 15 Minutes East of Downtown Salt Lake...
Filipowski Carries Jazz To Win In Vegas Summer League Finale
SALT LAKE CITY – Kyle Filipowski had his best performance of the Vegas Summer League leading the Utah Jazz to a 97-87 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Filipowski scored 26 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, dished out four assists, and recorded two steals as the Jazz finished Summer League play with a 3-2 record in Las Vegas.
Utah man with cerebral palsy publishes children’s book
WEST JORDAN — The first time Johnathan Aubrey rode a bike at 7 years old, he wiped out. He collided with his sister and skidded out on his training wheels — he, and his parents, thought it was the end of his biking career. Aubrey has cerebral palsy,...
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