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Utah Days of ’47 Rodeo 2024
Salt Lake City, Utah – are y’all ready for Utah Days of ‘47 Rodeo? This spectacular rodeo is presented by Zions Bank and is known for being one of the top rodeos in the nation. This grand event has officially kicked off running July 19-20, & 22nd-24th. This rodeo will be held in the state-of-the-art 17.5 million-dollar Days of ‘47 Arena at the Utah State Fair Park to celebrate the cowboy way of life and the rich Western roots. Holding 10,000 reserved stadium-style seats for fans, there’s not a bad seat in this venue.
Several homes and portions of the Capitol spent nearly 24 hours without running water
SALT LAKE CITY — A water main was shutdown on Main Street near Apricot Avenue Thursday afternoon after crews working on a sewage line grew concerned about destabilizing a fire hydrant. The water main services 25 connections, mostly homes and portions of the Capitol building complex. The water was...
Utah high school athletes to represent state at festival in France ahead of Paris Olympics
SALT LAKE CITY — A group of six Utah teenagers will travel to France on Sunday to participate in a global youth sports festival ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The Utah high school athletes will participate in a week of activities with 500 youth from 36 countries. The Utah delegation is one of only five from North America.
Park City advances in Sundance selection process with combined effort with Salt Lake City
Sundance Film Festival organizers on Friday said a combined effort between Park City and Salt Lake City advanced to another phase of the selection process as Sundance considers whether to move the event from its longtime location in Park City. Sundance said six places advanced. The other five:. • Atlanta.
Not Too Early Big XII Hoops Predictions: No. 15, Utah
The Utah Utes have a proud basketball tradition and often enjoy passionate fan support. But Utah fans will likely be smarting after the franchise's Big XII debut season in 2025. The Utes, for many reasons, are not a team built to make any headway whatsoever in what figures, yet again, to be the sport's most brutal and unforgiving league.
Grade the trade pitch: Jazz send Lauri Markkanen to unlikely destination
As we all know, even though Lauri Markkanen's name has been featured in trade rumors, the Utah Jazz aren't shopping him. They'll only trade him if Danny Ainge gets an offer he can't refuse. Markkanen is entering his prime, he's underpaid, and he's a rare breed of a player. He's...
Tony Finau Misses Cut After Dreadful Second Round At British Open
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah native and PGA Tour golfer Tony Finau fell apart in the second round of the British Open which led to him missing the cut. After going even on the first day, Finau shot 10-over-par in the second round. Tony Finau Misses Day Two Cut...
Statement on Maurice Abravanel Hall & Frequently Asked Questions
USUO wants Abravanel Hall, home of the Utah Symphony, to be an active and additive part of the Sports, Entertainment, Culture, and Convention District, serving as the cultural hub. We believe such an outcome is in the best interest of both USUO and the district itself. USUO recognizes and appreciates...
Celebration for 2034 Olympics announcement planned at Utah Olympic Park
PARK CITY — You can't see it at Utah Olympic Park, but you can certainly feel it. "I mean, our entire staff, I don't think I have seen this level of excitement in the last 10 years that I have worked here," Melanie Welch said. Welch is the marketing...
Cox changes stance on Trump, pledges to vote for him
Gov. Spencer Cox at his monthly news conference in Salt Lake City on Friday, July 19, 2024. (Pool photo by (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Gov. Spencer Cox flipped his stance on former President Donald Trump and publicly endorsed him on Friday after Trump’s assassination attempt, an event he called “a sobering moment.” He also confirmed he’d vote for Trump come November.
Utahns celebrate at SLC airport Olympic delegation Paris sendoff
Utah Olympic Bid President Fraser Bullock, Gov. Spencer Cox and Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall will speak at the media-only event. The delegation of more than 100 people is going to Paris for the final Olympic bid presentation. It includes elected officials like Park City Mayor Nann Worel and Olympic champions like Lindsey Vonn.
Salt Lake City affected by massive technology outage
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — There were massive airport delays and cancellations, banking interruptions, and a multitude of software issues Friday as computers with Microsoft products using a software called CrowdStrike experienced a bug. “We were supposed to leave last night around 11:30 and we’re still here,” said Becky...
Family Medicine Residency Class of 2024 Graduates
The Division of Family Medicine hosted the Class of 2024 Residency and Fellowship Graduation on June 21, 2024, at the Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House. Faculty and staff gathered to celebrate alongside the graduates and their supporters. The event honored those who completed the Family Medicine Residency program, and fellowships in Obstetrics, Pharmacy, and Sports Medicine.
Gov. Spencer Cox lays out where Utah can improve ahead of 2034 Winter Olympics
With the official confirmation that Salt Lake City will host the 2034 Winter Olympic Games looming on the horizon, city and state officials have begun turning their attention to a new question:
UFC 307 adds Movsar Evloev vs. Aljamain Sterling in crucial featherweight bout
A big one in the UFC’s 145-pound division is set for Oct. 5. At an event expected to be UFC 307, former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling continues his featherweight quest against top contender Movsar Evloev. While the event has not yet been announced, it’s expected to take place in Salt Lake City.
Utah athlete hoping for Paralympic comeback at Team USA trials
SARATOGA SPRINGS — A Utah gold medal-winning Paralympian dreams of representing the United States in Paris, and he’ll find out this weekend if he makes the cut for Team USA. He has a couple of big reasons why he wants to join the team, including to honor his...
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