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Level up in the outdoors with Wasatch Women’s Mountain Collective hiking groups, fishing clinics
PARK CITY, Utah — Wasatch Adventure Guides and outdoor apparel brand Stio have teamed up to provide a series of guided hikes and fly fishing clinics exclusively for women. These
Utah Pioneer Day and Pie & Beer Day: Celebrating Tradition and Community
Utah, known as The Beehive State, was given its nickname by the Mormon settlers who saw themselves as hardworking and industrious as bees in a hive. Bees spend their whole lives working together for the survival of the community. And hidden under the bustling colony of bees is a treasure of honey. But what do bees have to do with Pioneers and Pie and Beer?
Travelers' woes continue at Salt Lake Airport 2 days after massive IT outage
Two days after a massive IT outage that brought systems to a halt across the world, those flying in and out of the Salt Lake City International Airport are still being impacted by the hundreds.
Heading to the lake? Don't forget these water safety tips
SALT LAKE CITY — Summer means fun in the water. But as you're out recreating, remember — accidents can happen in an instant. Drowning is the leading cause of death for kids ages 1-4, and the second leading cause of unintentional injury death in kids up to 14 years of age.
Clean your clothes with all-natural ingredients
KAYSVILLE, UT (GOOD THINGS UTAH)- Ryan and Maddie Larkin, founders of Larklean, joined us again on the show to showcase their newest product, an all-natural laundry detergent. At Larklean, their mission is to create safer homes for children and families by omitting harmful chemicals often found in cleaning supplies. With a shared passion for creating effective and eco-friendly cleaning solutions, Ryan and Maddie are dedicated to delivering products of the highest quality.
Being outside for just 10 minutes can improve mental health
SALT LAKE CITY — A study from the University of Utah shows that being outside for at least 10 minutes a day helps improve mental health. Researchers found that being outside can reduce stress and better your mood. Professor of Social Work, Joanna Bettmann Schaefer said no matter what...
From hiking to fishing: Americans heading outdoors in record numbers
SALT LAKE CITY — It's a month into summer. Have you taken that bicycle gathering dust in the garage for a spin around the neighborhood or on a trail? Have you dug your fishing gear out of the attic for a day at the lake? How about those hiking boots in the closet?
From relocation to renovation: Utah’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center fights to rebuild
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah is working around the clock to be able to resume nursing Utah’s injured wildlife back to health at its new location after having to relocate.
Ogden City Opens Nominations for Mayor's Awards in the Arts
Ogden, UT — Ogden City Arts invites the public to nominate an artist, arts advocate, or organization for the Mayor’s Awards in the Arts. The annual celebration recognizes those making impactful contributions to the Ogden community through the arts. “This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to...
Sundance offering first-ever early ticket sale for January festival
A limited number of ticket packages and passes go on sale Tuesday, July 23 at 10 a.m. MDT. The sale is one week only, ending Tuesday, July 30, at 11:55 p.m. Festival director Eugene Hernandez said the advanced sale offers the lowest prices for ticket packages. “We’re really hoping that...
Discover your perfect summer colors
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (GOOD THINGS UTAH) – As summer unfolds, many of us are eager to refresh our wardrobes with colors that not only complement our style but also enhance our natural features. Color analysis, a technique rooted in identifying the ideal hues based on one’s skin undertones, is gaining popularity once again. To delve deeper into this art, we caught up with Summer, the owner and founder of Color Couture, who shared valuable insights on finding your perfect summer palette.
How to maximize extra income
KUTV — Tessa White, also known as The Job Doctor came into the studio to chat with Kari Hawker-Diaz about all things side gigs. Tessa shared valuable insights from her best selling book, “The Unspoken Truths for Career Success: Navigating Pay, Promotions, and Power at Work” on side gigs, offering practical advice on how to find and maximize opportunities for extra income.
Sundance Film Festival Explores New Horizons as Six Cities Shortlisted for Hosting from 2027
The Sundance Film Festival, long associated with the wintry charm of Park City, is looking to potentially set up shop elsewhere with six cities now shortlisted to host the esteemed event from 2027 onwards. Announcement on Friday confirmed that Atlanta, Cincinnati, Boulder, Colo., Louisville, Ky., Santa Fe, N.M., and even Sundance's longtime Utah haunts are in the running. As reported by GPB, Park City, along with Salt Lake City, are set to continue as hosts for the 2025 and 2026 festivals before the potential handoff.
Ballet West is home to the country’s largest ballet education program
SALT LAKE CITY — Ballet West said it has the largest ballet education programs in the country. It now serves 148,000 students and teachers. According to a press release, the ballet company has seen a 35% increase in program participation since its last show season. A show season is...
Eagle Twin & The Otolith Unite for Legends of the Desert Vol. 4 Split Out Sept. 20
Desert Records comes back strong with the next installment of its ongoing Legends of the Desert split series, going high-desert with the mountainous sounds of The Otolith and Eagle Twin, both based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The pairing, well, rules. Eagle Twin‘s last album, The Thundering Heard (Songs of Hoof and Horn) (review here), came out in 2018, while The Otolith‘s debut, Folium Limina (review here), showed up in 2022, through Southern Lord and Blues Funeral, respectively. But neither is an album-a-year-type outfit, so the fact that they’ve joined forces for Legends of the Desert Vol. 4 is pretty special even before you get to the music. Not the kind of thing that would happen every day, is what I’m saying.
We Like As You Like it At The Ogden Shakespeare Festival
OGDEN — Shakespeare is no stranger to Utah. From the popularity down south to productions across the state, one could see a production just about anytime they wanted. However, to get the news that a company called Ogden Shakespeare Festival would be bringing their inaugural production of As You Like It to my neck of the woods, I was ready and waiting to see what would be 15 minutes away rather than a four hour drive.
Experience the Beauty of Art at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts
About the UMFA: The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) at the University of Utah is the best destination for global visual arts in Salt Lake City. From the array of ancient objects to the most recent co... About the UMFA:. The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) at the...
Your Week Ahead: July 22 – July 28
Summer is in full swing and we have compiled a list of local events happening this week for you to enjoy. From Pioneer Day celebrations to outdoor movies and bar trivia, the city is as lively as ever. For even more events this week and throughout the month, visit our community events calendar!
Good Company Theatre to Return With The Utah Premiere Of GOD KINDA LOOKS LIKE TUPAC
Good Company Theatre will return with the Utah Premiere of God Kinda Looks Like Tupac by Emilio Rodriguez. High school can be tough for everyone. Students, educators, no one is immune from the pressure. When Karina tells her fellow teacher, Garrett, about a student symposium that might win him Teacher of the Year, he's all in. He thinks that Corinne, one of his talented pupils, could take the prize. But when the artwork she wants to submit isn't what he expected, Garrett spirals. Will she cave to his request to scrap her idea for one he thinks is more acceptable?
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