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Microstudio and Co-Working Development to Open in Salt Lake City
SALT Development will soon open Salt Lake Crossing, a luxury microstudio and co-working development. The new living experience includes 300 units divided between open concept one-bedrooms and fully furnished microstudios, with short-term rentals also available. The Work Club, a three-floor dedicated co-working space for residents and the public, also includes...
Canzano: What's this? A college football program with a plan?!?
The waitlist for University of Utah football season tickets has more than 3,000 names on it. The season-ticket renewal rate is above 97%. And on Monday, it was revealed that the Utes have a succession plan in place for their next head coach. Morgan Scalley officially moved to the top...
After lightning strikes teen group, one faces months-long recovery
SALT LAKE CITY — All of the teens hospitalized after being shocked by a lightning strike have been released from the hospital. 14-year-old Kaileigh Saling, the last of the hospitalized teens, went home Sunday night. Kaleigh Saling said the lightning strike hit just inches from where she was walking.
THE ESSENTIAL A&E PICKS FOR JUL 4 - 10
There's no one "right" way to be patriotic, so there's no reason not to celebrate America's birthday. Many municipalities and organizations host festivities for July 4th; here's just a handful of the ones you might be considering. Downtown SLC's biggest Independence Day party takes place at The Gateway (400 W....
Watch George Strait Pay Tribute to Johnny Cash With Amazing Cover of “Folsom Prison Blues”
George Strait has been pulling out all the stops during his current tour, such as performing a duet of “Pancho and Lefty” with Chris Stapleton, as well as whipping out numerous other classic covers. He’s been performing “Waymore’s Blues” by Waylon Jennings on recent stops, but at his latest show in Salt Lake City, he paid tribute to Johnny Cash as well.
New art from the Utah Asia Campus
In honor of the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Utah Asia Campus this fall, the third installment of student art in Provost Mitzi Montoya’s office features work from students at our Incheon, South Korea campus. The four posters were created by students in the UAC film program, which was formed in 2017 with U alum, Alysia Klein, as the sole faculty member. The program now has more than 100 students and five full-time faculty members who teach courses in film studies, film production, documentary and animation.
“Open Streets” in downtown Salt Lake City plans to bring community together
SALT LAKE CITY — On Friday and Saturday, July 12-13, and July 19-20, Main Street. will be closed to car traffic between 100 S. and 200 S. Instead, it will be open to foot traffic for which is the goal of Open Streets. “Main Street and downtown are at...
Humans of the U: Eliza Stewart
“I had many family members who went to the U and growing up, I was always intrigued by what they would tell me about the school’s programs. I was drawn to the outdoor community at the U, as well as the university’s culture. As I was deciding where I wanted to go to school, I loved the way everyone is accepted at the U and encouraged to pursue their individual interests. That was something I didn’t find anywhere else.
SLC's tallest buildings, ticket fees for housing and more in NHL arena deal
A proposal before the Salt Lake City Council would allow building heights to rise to a stunning 600 feet in the downtown sports, arts and entertainment district that would house a remodeled NHL arena.
Lose something at the air show? Here is how you can reunite with your lost items
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah (ABC4) — If you attended the Warriors Over the Wasatch Air Show over the weekend and left the Hill Air Force Base with something missing, the base wants to reunite you with your lost items. The Hill Air Force Base announced on Tuesday, July...
The FBI is starting a new program to prevent mass violence
SALT LAKE CITY — In the newest reiteration of “see something, say something,” the FBI is asking people to be on the lookout for signs someone could be contemplating mass violence. There’s been a huge increase in mass violence over the past 20 years. But the FBI’s...
West Contenders Enter Lauri Markkanen Sweepstakes
With a number of teams making a hard run at Lauri Markkanen, the Utah Jazz are between a rock and a hard place. Named an All-Star for the first time in 2022-23, Markkanen’s experienced a career resurgence in Salt Lake City. His volume scoring, marksmanship from deep, and defensive growth have turned him from a bust to a building block, the former No. 7 pick excelling under head coach Will Hardy. Yet, with the Jazz nowhere near championship contention, his prime may be wasted in Utah.
Celebrate the Summer Olympic Games with your kids
SALT LAKE CITY, UT (GOOD THINGS UTAH)- With the Summer Olympic Games being just weeks away, Rose Storey joins us today to share how to celebrate with your kids while educating them on the history and traditions of the Olympics. The 2024 Paris Olympic Games will take place Fri, Jul 26, 2024 – Sun, Aug 11, 2024. What better way to learn about the event that unites the world than celebrating together with your family? We are talking DIY art projects, edible gold medals, and games for you and your kids to enjoy. Check out the recipes and activity instructions down below!
Spencer Cox, Matthew McConaughey to speak at US governors event in Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY — Spencer Cox's turn as chairman of the National Governors Association is coming to an end and the Utah Republican will hand off the reins next week at a series of meetings in Salt Lake City that will feature Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey. Cox has...
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