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See hummingbirds up close at Utah DWR banding event this August
The DWR is partnering with retired Bureau of Land Management Biologist Terry Tolbert and U.S. Forest Service Biologist Lisa Young to hold a free hummingbird banding demonstration on Saturday, August 3, from 7-11 a.m. It will be at the Red Canyon Lodge at 2450 Red Canyon Road in Dutch John.
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.
Deer Valley, UT, Mansion with Private Gondola for Sale at $19 Million
In a ski world where first tracks are coveted more than designer fashion, many avid skiers and snowboarders dream of having a private ski lift. That dream can now become a reality thanks to a new listing in Park City, Utah. The property includes many amenities, the most unique of which is a private gondola.
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).
Records committee denies Lyman's request for ballot petition signatures from Washington County
TAYLORSVILLE — Utah's records committee denied a request from state representative and former GOP gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman to obtain a list of ballot petition signatures submitted for a state Senate candidate, citing an ongoing investigation in Washington County. The decision came after a raucous hearing Thursday at the...
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.
Wyoming Firearms & Outdoor Recreation Expo at David Street Station
The Wyoming Firearms and Outdoor Recreation Expo at David Street Station is happening in Casper on Saturday, July 20 from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Admission is free to the public. The event will feature exhibitor booths by Wyoming's top industry leaders. There will be live-entertainers, family-friendly games, and food trucks.
Here’s Your Chance to Win a Restored 1979 F-250 in Central Wyoming
The Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming is celebrating 55 years of providing services to the youth of Central Wyoming by holding a special drawing for a pristinely restored 1979 Ford Truck. This Ford F-250 Ranger features a robust 460 engine, making it a blend of vintage appeal and...
14-Year-Old Homicide Suspect Arrested in Wyoming
On July 16, the Denver Police Department, with assistance from the FBI Safe Streets Task Force and Casper Police Department, arrested 14-year-old Steven Marquez, who was wanted for the homicide of Todd Kidd that occurred on July 10, 2024, at approximately 6:40 p.m., in the area of 29th and Larimer Streets.
Perry pleads guilty to manslaughter; sentencing scheduled for October
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Russell Perry pleaded guilty to an amended charge of involuntary manslaughter on July 18 in District Court. The charge carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. The state will argue for an eight- to 12-year incarceration in accordance with a...
Laramie Police, Albany County Sheriff To Help With Cheyenne Frontier Days
The Laramie Police Department, Albany County Sheriff's Office, and possibly the University of Wyoming Police Department will be helping with law enforcement during Cheyenne Frontier Days 2024. Extra officers from Torrington and Pine Bluffs will also be helping out, with those agencies expected to contribute perhaps two or three officers...
Casper man dead after semi vs train collision in Nebraska
CASPER, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - Nebraska officials are investigating a collision between a train and a semi truck which resulted in the death of a Casper resident. The collision was reported around 2:45 pm on Tuesday, July 16 afternoon on US Highway 34 in Dundy County, located in the Southwest corner of Nebraska, bordering Colorado and Kansas.
Cheyenne police install signals to ease Frontier Days traffic
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Cheyenne Police Department has announced the installation of four temporary traffic signals at the intersection of West 8th Avenue and Carey Avenue, close to Frontier Park. These signals are intended to manage traffic flow and enhance street safety during Cheyenne Frontier Days. Motorists should treat...
Casper’s Jarron Janzen Inks for Rodeo at Colorado Northwestern CC
Rodeo cowboy Jarron Janzen, who graduated early this year from Kelly Walsh High School, has signed up to compete in rodeo at Colorado Northwestern College. Janzen competed in saddle bronc riding on the high school rodeo circuit. He placed sixth during the 2023-24 season. Janzen won a round in saddle...
Step Back in Time and Celebrate Casper’s Namesake with “Caspar Collins Day”
Fort Caspar is commemorating Casper's namesake with "Caspar Collins Day" on Saturday, July 27th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend this FREE event. Explore a pioneer camp, meet mountain men and an emigrant Trail Boss along with Frontier Army soldiers. See Mormon handcarts and classic vehicles on display from the Oil Capitol Auto Club and play old-fashioned kids games.
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