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REPORT: Western Conference Powerhouse Is Offering Massive Package To Utah Jazz In Exchange For Lauri Markkanen
Utah Jazz star Lauri Markkanen is expected to be the most sought-after free agent in 2025. The star has already set his bar unexpectedly high with his performance. Hence, the top-order teams are vying to pursue him, including the Golden State Warriors. According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the...
Former Trojan football players find new way to keep playing
Zak Sargent and Nik Preece team up to make a tackle at the 2023 3A Semifinal. Photo by Jessica Jorgensen. Ask Morgan head football coach Jared Barlow how many guys have been sent to college football programs and it takes him a minute to remember them. Naturally, Coach Barlow will...
Swimming pool at Vernal hotel still closed after acid leak
VERNAL, Utah — The indoor swimming pool at Vernal Comfort Inn remained closed on Monday after a dozen swimmers got sick and went to a hospital on Saturday. The swimmers were dealing with vomiting and respiratory issues according to the Tri-County Health Department. Those who were hospitalized Saturday were discharged the same day.
Mana Carvalho continues family legacy with commitment to Utah
Following in his families’ footsteps. Kahuku standout Kaimana Carvalho made his commitment to continue his football career at the University of Utah Friday afternoon at the Ko’olau Plantation Estate in Ka’a’awa. Carvalho, who earned Defensive Player of the Year honors last season after making the move...
Kings Embarrass Jazz In Second Vegas Summer League Game
SALT LAKE CITY – For Utah Jazz fans hoping to see the team make a run at Cooper Flagg in next year’s NBA Draft, Monday’s loss to the Sacramento Kings was a welcome sign. For everyone else, it was a slog. Sacramento drubbed the shorthanded Jazz 82-70...
Plan to succeed: BYU women’s basketball making changes for 2024-25
The first step in building a roster is to have a good plan. The plan for the BYU women’s basketball team began with seeing what they could get out of the transfer portal in the offseason and also included some adjustments in the assignments for the coaching staff. Third-year...
Dillon Jones makes a mark in Summer League Debut
Dillon Jones’ path to the NBA took a whirlwind turn through a series of trades, ultimately landing him with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Initially selected by the Washington Wizards as the 26th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, Jones was quickly traded to the New York Knicks before finally being acquired by the Thunder in exchange for five future second-round picks. The Thunder’s commitment to securing Jones underscores their belief in his potential, a confidence built on his exceptional performances at Weber State University.
Abravanel Hall relocation to Main Street was considered before Smith agreement, emails show
SfALT LAKE CITY — The fate of a 45-year-old concert venue in downtown Salt Lake City remains to be determined despite an agreement between Utah's capital city and Smith Entertainment Group on a new revitalization district surrounding a remodeled Delta Center. The agreement, which the Salt Lake City Council...
Dale Murphy: Utah Is ‘Closer’ To Getting MLB Expansion Franchise
SALT LAKE CITY – Former MLB star and Big League Utah supporter Dale Murphy joined the KSL Sports Zone to talk about baseball coming to Utah. After the NHL moved into Utah this year, the prospect of the MLB doing the same seems more realistic than ever. Future Hall...
St. George Police Launch Campaign To Improve Pedestrian Safety
The St. George City Police Department has seen too many tragedies involving pedestrians and crosswalks and their officers are determined to do something about it. Just in the past year, several pedestrians have died in St. George and eve one death is too many. So SGPD is embarking on a...
State considers limiting local authority over housing, zoning and development
As a state panel eyes limiting local governments’ authority to regulate development, two mayors are calling on the Legislature to address housing shortages and affordability by instead giving municipalities more tools. The Legislature’s Regulatory Reduction Task Force is set to meet in Cheyenne on Thursday to consider six draft...
The 1,000th natural gas customer celebrated in Mesquite
Regional natural gas utility Southwest Gas has proudly turned on natural gas service to its 1,000th customer in Mesquite, Nevada. The Chicago Greek restaurant, located in the Brickyard Plaza, recently converted from propane to natural gas to create more flexibility when cooking and to enhance service to its customers. Mesquite...
Snell receives Coach of the Year award from KFS
The first ever Bob Shively Coach of the Year award, instituted by the Kids for Sports Foundation, was won by Coach Bob Snell of Mesquite. There were a total of six nominees made for the award. Snell has been coaching youth teams for 30-years in the Clark County School District....
‘I’m here to help’: Utah Tech University has a new chief of police
ST. GEORGE — Wes LiCalzi has been appointed as the new chief of police for the Utah Tech Police Department, continuing its mission to protect, serve and educate the university community. LiCalzi served as the interim chief for six months before he was awarded the title full-time. He told...
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