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Documents show fines, new plans for Fifth Ward after its illegal demolition and sale
Salt Lake City has issued $40,200 in fines related to the illegal partial demolition of the historic Fifth Ward Meetinghouse in late March, Building Salt Lake has learned. The fines, which began accruing daily in response to the demolition on Easter Sunday, will continue to add up despite the property having been sold late last month to a group that says it plans to convert the building into transitional housing.
Utah State Football Ticket Sales at Highest Level in Seven Years
LOGAN, Utah – With game one against Robert Morris just four days away, Aggie football fans have been buying tickets in record numbers. Football season ticket sales are already the highest since 2017, which ranks among the best in Utah State University athletics department history. The Aug. 31 season...
Finding A Field General: A Look at the Southern Utah Quarterbacks
CEDAR CITY, Utah – With only a few days left before the 2024 football season kicks off, the battle for the starting quarterback position has emerged as one of the most intriguing storylines. With many talented players vying for the role, head coach DeLane Fitzgerald faces a tough decision that will significantly impact the team’s success this year.
Dan Wetzel: You Don’t Want To Go Against One Of Kyle Whittingham’s Teams
SALT LAKE CITY –The new 16-team Big 12 is considered one of the most wide-open conferences this football season. There were five different teams that earned at least one first-place vote from the media preseason poll. The University of Utah led the way as the preseason favorite with 20...
Park City Planning Commission to vote on controversial 45-foot redevelopment proposal at the Yarrow Hotel site
PARK CITY, Utah — The Park City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and vote on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, regarding a proposed master planned development at 1800 Park
Stallions have no answer for Green Canyon in 24-0 loss on the road
Stansbury’s football team struggled to get their offense going last Friday, as a road game against the Green Canyon Wolves ended in a 24-0 shutout loss. Right from the start, the Stallions found themselves with their backs against the wall as the Wolves opened the game with an 85-yard kick return to get into scoring position early. While the Stallions managed to limit Green Canyon to a field goal, their offense had no answer. After advancing the ball to midfield in their first drive, Stansbury was forced to punt on fourth down and the Wolves again took over.
13-year-old found padlocked in makeshift cell in Kearns home, 2 arrested
Two people were taken into custody on Tuesday, Aug. 27, after Unified Police officers found a 13-year-old child padlocked in what detectives describe as a makeshift cell in an alcove under the stairs of a Kearns home.
Murray’s hot air balloon palooza is here
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – Join the Murray Chamber of Commerce for the inaugural Hot Air Balloon Palooza, a spectacular three day event at Cottonwood High School from September 20-22, 2024. Vibrant colors, giant balloons soaring high, delicious food, and music that makes you want to dance! So lets dance? It’s the perfect day out for you and your family.
UHSAA requirements work to keep high school football players safe on the field
SALT LAKE CITY — Two high school football players recently died while playing in Alabama. The Utah High School Activities Association has protocols in place to prevent the same thing from happening here. The UHSAA has mandated school football teams to slowly ramp up into full pads and uniforms....
Rescue group pleading with lawmakers for help protecting guardian dogs
ROOSEVELT — A Utah rescue group is pleading for help in protecting livestock guardian dogs – after several were found shot and on the verge of death in recent months. “We see this way too much, and they don’t deserve it,” said Sarah Later, executive director of Great Pyrenees Rescue Resources Utah Montana. “They’re wonderful, sweet dogs and we just wish they would reach out to us, and we’ll find them a great home, they don’t need to go through this.”
Gavin Peterson's death sparks national call for stronger homeschooling oversight in Utah
WEST HAVEN, Utah (KUTV) — The tragic death of 12-year-old Gavin Peterson from West Haven is drawing national attention, with a child advocacy group urging Utah to reevaluate its homeschooling laws. The group argues that stronger protections are needed for vulnerable children like Gavin. This push for change comes...
Editor’s Note: September Vibes
I think we can all agree that this past summer was a bit, well, aggressive. We love you summer, but as Shakespeare wrote, “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” Emphasis on the sweet. Welcome to September, my favorite month. Neither summer nor fall, September is a month of transition and thoughtfulness, the days grow shorter, the sky takes on its cobalt September blue and the hot summer fades into the rearview. This time of reflection is the perfect time to enjoy your musings over a cocktail, which is why we present our Farm-to-Glass Cocktail Contest every year.
Developer behind Utah Lake islands scheme received taxpayer money for working on his brother’s anti-wolf campaign
The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. For years, the state has paid millions to Big Game Forever so the organization could lobby for removing the gray wolf from the list of animals protected by the Endangered Species Act. During that time, the nonprofit kept secret how it spent these taxpayer funds.
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