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Bound for Zion: here are the details on a new bus to connect St. George and Springdale
A public transit route connecting St. George and Zion National Park is about to become a reality. The idea of connecting southwest Utah’s largest city and one of America’s most-visited national parks has been on the table for years. Now the city of St. George, which will operate the route, aims to start bus service by the end of July, said Public Works Director Cameron Cutler.
Tracks Lurking in Southern Utah Reveal That Dinosaurs Swam
Tracks Found in St. George Changed Our Understanding of Dinosaurs. If you visit the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site in St. George, you will see tracks from these early reptiles left in the mud and clay of an ancient lake. These were discovered in St. George in 2000 and are on display. These dinosaur tracks settled one of the controversies among paleontologists.
VIDEO: Returning missionary gifts Post Malone a Book of Mormon at airport
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KSTU) — It was a special homecoming last week for 20-year-old Micah Hyde. Hyde returned home to St. George last Wednesday after serving a two-year mission in Seattle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Waiting for him at the St. George Regional Airport...
Faith and resilience: How Utah cares for its refugees
SALT LAKE CITY — Therapist Saydi Shumway had her plate full with kids, work, church responsibilities and everything else in between. "How can we take something else on?" the Utah woman recalled thinking. But shortly after the war in Ukraine broke out in February 2022, she felt she couldn't ignore the refugees fleeing the war zone.
Well-known lemonade stand family involved in accident after dropping off donation
WEST JORDAN — You don’t need a meteorology degree to know it has been hot lately. “Really hot,” said 12-year-old Myleigh Madsen with a laugh. “To where I am dripping sweat.”. She doesn’t like those 100-degree days. However, she and her siblings keep going outside...
'It would be a miracle': Cathedral pastor has little hope stolen relic will be found
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The pastor of Salt Lake City's Cathedral of the Madeleine said he now believes there's little chance a priceless stolen relic will ever be recovered. On January 10 in the early morning, Father Martin Diaz said a man walked into the empty cathedral and attempted to take off with the large, ornate brass reliquary within the building's sanctuary.
25 Utah athletes join Team USA to compete in Paris Olympics
In 2018, USA Climbing relocated its headquarters to Salt Lake City, establishing a national training center that annually hosts World Cup competitions, according to the Utah Sports Commission. Team USA will send eight climbers to Paris, all who either live or train in Utah. Two BYU Basketball alumni booked their...
St. George Musical Theater Hosting Groundbreaking of New Theater July 18
One of Southern Utah’s founding community theater companies is breaking ground on their own original theater after more than 20 years of dreaming. The new theater for St. George Musical Theater will be located on 900 S. Main Street in St. George. The groundbreaking will start at 8 a.m. on July 18 at the same location.
Enterprise Celebrates Undefeated Little League 10u All-Stars
Enterprise Little League Baseball Majors All-Stars (10u) went undefeated in All-Star play, earning State Champion rings at Cedar City's Veterans Fields last weekend. To celebrate the team's success, the local fire department drove the winning players and coaches on a fire engine around the Enterprise area on Tuesday night with lights flashing.
Records committee denies Lyman's request for ballot petition signatures from Washington County
TAYLORSVILLE — Utah's records committee denied a request from state representative and former GOP gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman to obtain a list of ballot petition signatures submitted for a state Senate candidate, citing an ongoing investigation in Washington County. The decision came after a raucous hearing Thursday at the...
Celebrate Pie N Beer Day this July 24th via these two events
Update 7.00 p.m. July 18th. Sadly this one has just been cancelled. Organizers on Instagram confirmed, “Dear Pioneers of Pie & Beer, In the last 72 hours, we’ve encountered some unforeseen and unsolvable logistical and safety issues that have caused us to pause over whether or not we can provide you the people with a Pie and Beer Day experience that you’ve come to expect and deserve. After talking with our partners at the Beer Bar and exhausting all of our options, we’ve decided it is in everyone’s best interest to cancel Pie and Beer Day 2024 and immediately start planning Pie and Beer Day 2025. It’s not an easy decision, but it’s the right decision.” Scroll down for one more big event though. For reference, here is the original information on the event:
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