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Davis County considers permanent emergency shelter in North Salt Lake
NORTH SALT LAKE — A homeless shelter could be moving near a North Salt Lake neighborhood, and county leaders said there's little they can do to stop it. Homeowners of the Foxboro subdivision recently learned that the former LifeLine Teen Treatment Center, located at 1130 W. Center, just a few blocks from their homes, could soon become a new homeless shelter with at least 80 beds.
Salt Lake City OKs major zoning changes tied to Smith's Delta Center plans
SALT LAKE CITY — A zoning change approved Tuesday paves the way for Smith Entertainment Group's plans for a "sports, entertainment, culture and convention" district surrounding a remodeled Delta Center. The Salt Lake City Council voted unanimously to approve changes to Salt Lake City's D4-Secondary Central Business Center zone.
Rising an 'instant confidence booster' to Utes team ready to see a high-powered offense
SALT LAKE CITY — No offense to Southern Utah, but Thursday night isn't about the opponent. No, this isn't a dig at an FCS opponent who will likely have a tough time against a top-25 opponent in the season opener. Thursday night means so much more to everyone within the Utah football program, and the thousands of fans that support the team.
Football Game Preview: South Sevier Hits the Road
The South Sevier Rams will venture away from home to face off against the North Sevier Wolves at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. South Sevier will be strutting in after a win while North Sevier will be coming in after a loss. Having struggled with eight defeats in a row dating...
Utah police: DNA taken from Nicholas Alahverdian in January matches his DNA taken from 2008 rape
DNA from Rhode Island conman Nicholas Alahverdian taken in the Utah County Jail in January, following his extradition from Scotland, matches DNA collected in 2008 from a woman who said he raped her, a police officer testified Tuesday. Taking the stand at a hearing to determine if probable cause exists to prosecute Alahverdian, Orem Police Lt. Karalee Johnson became the first witness linking a recent sample of Alahverdian’s DNA to an alleged rape since he faked his death...
Copier Moves From SLC to Central Fla. For iHeart
For 25 years, she was a local media fixture in Salt Lake City, serving as Local Sales Manager of KUTV-2 under CBS ownership and in May 2011 joined iHeartMedia as Regional SVP of Sales, rising to Market President in April 2021. Now, this longtime leader is trading the Wasatch Front...
Old friends unite for great concert at Utah First Amp
It was like an old fashioned band reunion–two highly successful groups meeting to perform on. the same stage. For those who watched Blue October and Switchfoot rock the Utah First Credit. Union Amphitheatre Saturday night, it seemed like old friends coming together for a great night. of rock and...
Football Recap: Carbon Snaps Five-Game Streak of Losses at Home
Carbon won the last time they faced Grand County, and things went their way on Friday too. The Carbon Dinos walked away with a 33-26 win over the Grand County Red Devils. The victory made it back-to-back wins for the Dinos. Carbon had a senior duo take command as Tony...
Uintah Recreation Fall Activity Sign Ups Heating Up
If you and your kids are bored this fall then it’s really your own fault. Here’s just a few of the Uintah Recreation offerings with registration open. Teams can get registered for Women’s Volleyball League through September 19th with play starting in October. Youth and teen volleyball registration just closed but names can be placed on a waiting list and there are a few openings in the 6th through 9th grade league. Fall dance classes for ages 3 and up to 12 have registration closing on September 2nd. Itty Bitty Ball for preschool kiddos has open registration with classes starting in October. Details are also available for many more leagues and classes, including youth basketball, mens adult flag football, a pre and post natal program, and more. It’s also worth noting that the Uintah Recreation pool is closed all week for cleaning. Get more information on activities and announcements at www.uintahrecreation.org.
BYU's official Week 1 Depth Chart
Week 1 is here and BYU has unveiled their official depth chart for the season opener. BYU football season is officially upon us. Fans have had questions about specific position battles throughout all of Training Camp. From the quarterback to the punter, we have been anxiously waiting to see who would win starting positions when the team takes the field against Southern Illinois. And now, with the team's official depth chart in hand, nearly none of those questions have been answered.
Students awarded school spirit award while wearing blackface at football 'blackout' game
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KUTV) — Several parents were upset that two students showed up to a “blackout” high school football game in St. George with black face paint. A parent who spoke with KUTV said the students were even awarded a prize for best school spirit, and took a photo with the cheerleaders.
Moab looking at infrastructure changes after another flood runs through Main Street
MOAB, Utah (KUTV) — Not one, not two, but four different flooding events have swamped Moab this summer. After the severe thunderstorms, people there felt like something needed to be done to stop the cycle that has been on repeat in 2024. "Maybe this is what the city and...
Golden Spike Rodeo: Recap, Highlights & Payouts
The Golden Spike Rodeo wrapped up over the weekend and we saw some big names make moves in the World Standings. Over $240,000 was up for grabs in Tremonton and winners won between $4,500 and $$7,000. Ryder Wright Claims Third Golden Spike Rodeo Win. Ryder Wright added a third Golden...
Midway Swiss Days is back for 77th year
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) — Celebrating rich culture from Switzerland and right here in Utah among nearly identical Alpine mountains at Swiss Days. Volunteer Aja Mills tells us the community is welcome to come out and experience the joy of this cherished Midway celebration. Food, entertainment, vendors, and a parade are just a few of the things that make Swiss Days such a beloved tradition.
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