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Public Homeless Campers in Salt Lake City Will Be Seeing More Police Presence
Public camping on the Jordan River Parkway Trail in Salt Lake City has been a major political issue and a sanitation problem. There are clearly two sides: On one hand there are hundreds of homeless people who are unable to secure housing. On the other hand, the trail is a public asset and a playground for thousands of residents in Salt Lake City, and homeless encampments create ongoing garbage and blight.
60 in 60: #31 BYU’s Jack Kelly (Linebacker)
SALT LAKE CITY – The countdown is on for Hans & Scotty’s 60 in 60 for the 2024 college football season. Coming in at No. 31 is BYU linebacker Jack Kelly. Kelly is the sixth Cougar to check in on our ranking through the first 30 picks. He joins No. 33 Kody Epps (WR), No. 34 Brayden Keim (OL), No. 42 John Nelson (DT), No. 47 Isaiah Bagnah (DE), and No. 46 Blake Mangelson (DE).
Draper traffic light destroyed by dump truck with bed hoisted
DRAPER, Utah (KUTV) — A dump truck crash in Draper forced the hours-long closure of one of the city's busiest roads. It's at least the third dump truck-related incident to affect a major highway in Utah in less than a month - and the second such incident caused as a result of a dump truck driving with its bed hoisted up.
Deepak Chopra to speak at Ameyalli groundbreaking Friday
Chopra is visiting the valley for a ceremonial groundbreaking on the latest phase of the Ameyalli resort. The wellness-focused resort is located at approximately 800 North 200 East in Midway. It’s inspired by Chopra’s teachings. The Midway City Council granted final approval to the plans Tuesday night, July...
See hoop dancers and browse hand-crafted Native Market Days
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) — A market highlighting Utah’s innovative Indigenous community is happening this weekend at Thanksgiving Point. Chauma Kee-Jansen, the executive director and former scholarship recipient of American Indian Services, tells us what we can experience while browsing local vendors such as Tishna Campbell, native artist of @tlcbeadwork and administrative assistant at American Indian Services. The stunning earrings she shows us all have specific meaning, and can take up to seven hours hours to handcraft.
Well-known Utah lemonade stand family involved in crash 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 in that heat and...
Sugar House set to welcome ambitious new food and drink hall
After what seemed like a non-stop explosion of food halls just eighteen months ago – the pace of openings in Utah has dried up in recent times. That is until now, with the next few months set to see the completion of a completely new concept for Utah; a food hall that brings together not only restaurants – but bars too.
Scripps News Reports: The voices of real people, not pundits
The daily drama at the top of the presidential ticket is backdropped by the issues that will impact all our lives. For the past 10 weeks Scripps News has crisscrossed America, going inside the communities where our journalists live and work. We hosted conversations with dozens of voters, all opening up about what they think and explaining why.
Man sentenced to at least 50 years in prison for shooting outside Draper Airbnb party that killed 2
SALT LAKE CITY — Four generations of women stood before a judge on Thursday to talk about how the loss of their grandson, son, partner and father — Austin Powell — has impacted them. They asked for the man found guilty of his murder to have the maximum sentence.
Lehi residents to face tax increases from city, county, school district and water district
Lehi residents will receive their annual property tax and valuation notices this week and will notice several proposed tax increases. Alpine School District (ASD) is proposing an increase on an average residential home value ($489,000) from $1,205 to $1,394. Commercial property owners’ taxes will increase from $2,192 to $2,534. The public hearing meeting regarding the tax increase is scheduled for August 13 at 6 p.m. at the ASD offices(575 N 100 E American Fork).
Switchpoint receives $3.8M from Church of Jesus Christ, Walker and Miller funds
SALT LAKE CITY — Switchpoint, a nonprofit organization that combats homelessness and poverty, announced $3.8 million in new funding Thursday. The funds came from the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund ($1.8 million), the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation ($1 million) and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ($1 million).
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