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Reporter discusses wildfire at home while working game
Covering a high-profile event like the WNBA All-Star Weekend is difficult enough. But ESPN’s Holly Rowe had even more on her mind while working the event. Last weekend, a wildfire impacted several neighborhoods in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area, ultimately growing to impact over 200 acres of land. More than 100 firefighters were on the Read more... The post Holly Rowe describes covering WNBA All-Star Game while wildfire impacted her community appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Park City area intends to tap a Winter Olympic liaison to assist with plans for Games
There is now a deadline for the Winter Olympic efforts: The opening ceremony in February 2034. Officials at City Hall, the County Courthouse and in the Park City tourism industry have spent years assisting during the bidding for a second Games in the state. And the awarding of the 2034 Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City on Wednesday essentially launches the organizing phase.
Bonanza Park plan approved; now city to update building code
The Park City Council recently approved the Bonanza Park Small Area Plan, which serves as a guidepost for amending the land management code. The code is what developers must follow when building new projects, from coffee shops to multistory apartments. Several property owners in the Bonanza Park neighborhood have signaled...
Grade the trade pitch: Jazz get the farm for Lauri Markkanen, but not Golden State's
One thing is clear. Lauri Markkanen is staying with the Utah Jazz unless an interested suitor is willing to give up pretty much every single possible asset they have. That's why, on paper, the Oklahoma City Thunder would be the perfect trade partner. Even as one of the NBA's best...
Insider reveals where Jazz stand on how they will use their cap room
The Utah Jazz are way under the cap right now. They used some of their cap room to acquire Russell Westbrook, who they instantly waived. Doing so may have signaled that they are willing to take on similar contracts. On paper, it wouldn't be the worst idea to acquire expendable...
Suspects in 'sophisticated' St. George robbery leave with $500k in merchandise
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KUTV) — Authorities in St. George suspect members of an international crime group are responsible for a burglary at Red Cliffs Mall. The robbery took place at Regal Watch, a luxury watch and handbag boutique. The suspects were in the mall for more than five hours...
Big Lots in Logan shutting it doors
LOGAN - The Big Lots store at 1617 North Main in Logan is among nearly 150 stores across 28 states that the discount retailer is reportedly closing. The Logan store, along with a location in Layton, will shut its doors, while five other locations in Utah will remain open. The final date of operation for the Logan location is not yet known.
Utah State reportedly hiring pair of assistant coaches
LOGAN — According to a report from ESPN's Pete Thamel, Utah State football is hiring two new assistant coaches who will work under interim head coach Nate Dreiling this season. The first is Troy Morrell, who will reportedly be the associate head coach and senior offensive analyst. The second is Dave Wiemers who will reportedly take on the role of senior defensive analyst.
'Lies!': 'RHOSLC' Star Mary Cosby Denies Divorce Rumors
The Real Housewives franchise is no stranger to divorce rumors and speculation, and now a new one has emerged: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby could be having martial issues.“The ladies are filming again! I always said it was going to be OGs plust one new HW and two friends (I have always said which newbie this would be)," one user wrote on Reddit about Mary, who is married to husband Robert. “No denying Mary as a housewife now with this info,” the post continued. “They are filming some scenes yesterday and tonight. Filming with Angie for...
Roy mayor flies idea of moving Ogden-Hinckley Airport to west Weber County
ROY, Utah (KUTV) — Roy's mayor is not sure this will fly, but after a string of small plane crashes in his community, the latest this week, he raised the idea in a 2News interview of moving Ogden-Hinckley Airport. "If I were king for a day, and had the...
Friends of the Helper Area Selling Raffle Tickets for Helper Express Playground
Friends of the Helper Area, a 501(C)3 nonprofit founded in 2021, is raising funds for a community project to create The Helper Express Inclusive Playground. At the heart of the Helper Express Playground is a large train structure that will be the main attraction and accessible to all kids including kids who use wheelchairs. Friends of the Helper Area is raising funds to match a grant by the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation to buy playground structures and ground cover by selling raffle tickets. The tickets are $1 each or a book of 10 tickets for $9. The main raffle prizes are:
The Nick Bartlett Show: Bryan Brown on Utah Football
The Nick Bartlett Show continues with another college football expert. In this episode, Nick sits down with Bryan Brown, a freelance contributor for College Football Network, and the former host of the ‘Locked on Utes’ Podcast. We discuss Utah’s roster, the new Big 12 schedule, and examine whether...
Mountain Wine Storage in Heber City officially opens
Mountain Wine Storage is officially open in Heber City. Located about 20 minutes from Park City, Mountain Wine Storage is a state-of-the-art, climate-controlled facility of wine storage lockers for securely housing personal wine collections. The variety of storage lockers available can accommodate any size collection — from six cases to...
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