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Height cut in half for proposed Sugar House high rise building
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A proposal to build a new high rise in Sugar House won't be nearly as tall as first planned. In an updated proposal, the company behind the effort to construct the new tower has significantly scaled back their plans. Originally, the developers had asked...
Intermountain Health is revolutionizing surgery with cutting-edge robotics
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – Discover how Intermountain Health is changing surgery with amazing robots!. Dr. Richard Matern and other top surgeons have done over 1,000 robotic surgeries, making operations quicker and safer. With robots like the da Vinci XI and Mako SmartRobotics, patients get back on their feet faster. These robots help with everything from knee replacements to heart procedures. Intermountain Health uses 46 robots across 20 hospitals to give you the best care possible.
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.
Deepak Chopra, Midway leaders share holistic wellness focus at Ameyalli groundbreaking
Friday’s ceremony came just as some of the homes at Ameyalli are ready for residents to move in, while construction of more resort amenities gets underway. Last week, the Midway City Council granted final approval to the project. One distinctive feature of the development is Ameyalli’s partnership with the...
Elder David A. Bednar named grand marshal for Days of ’47 Parade
SALT LAKE CITY — As a apostle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder David A. Bednar and his wife, Susan, have traveled around the world. In addition to being a husband and a father, Elder Bednar has served in many callings in his years in church leadership.
University of Utah Health: Health and Wellness
The University of Utah's Main Health and Wellness Center, located 15 Minutes East of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, offers everyone an array of opportunities and treatment options, with a variety of l... The University of Utah’s Main Health and Wellness Center, located 15 Minutes East of Downtown Salt Lake...
West contender has 'considered signing' Jazz free agent Talen Horton-Tucker: Report
There has not been a lot of noise surrounding Utah Jazz free agent Talen Horton-Tucker. After once being seen as part of the Lakers' future, Horton-Tucker's NBA future may very well be in doubt. However, it appears one West contender may potentially add him. NBA Insider Marc Stein reported that...
HOA places lien on Cedar City property over rabbitbrush, ignites legal challenge
CEDAR CITY — Gordon Hodnett's house sits nestled above the city toward the top of the Canyon Ridge Homeowners Association's planned urban development. One can see miles upon miles of sagebrush, rabbitbrush, Utah junipers and Pinyon pine trees galore. So when Hodnett moved to the community and bought the...
Event Tonight On Matt Warner: The Outlaw Who Became A Lawman
The Uintah County Library is excited to welcome those eager to learn more about the local wild west history with a special event tonight all about Matt Warner: The Outlaw who became a Lawman. Matt Warner was born in Sanpete County in 1864 and in 1878, when just a young teen, he went to the eastern Uinta Mountains. He eventually began his career as an outlaw, changing his name from Erastus Christiansen to the now famous Matt Warner. “Here in the Basin and around the West, Matt Warner rustled and robbed with Butch Cassidy and other outlaws and bandits of his day,” shares the announcement. “Then, he switched sides and wore a badge. Join award-winning author Rod Miller with his new historical novel, OULAWMAN, to learn more of the exciting story.” Tonight’s presentation is at 7pm at the Uintah County Library.
‘Disciplined, dedicated individuals’: Army ROTC program marches back onto Utah Tech campus
ST. GEORGE — Active learning and active life will march on as Utah Tech University, the U.S. Army and the Utah National Guard reintroduce an Army ROTC program in the fall 2024 semester. This initiative includes the creation of a new military science department, which will be housed in...
Jazz May Land Former Top-10 Pick In Lauri Markkanen Trade
The Golden State Warriors and Utah Jazz may be the most likely partners in a Lauri Markkanen trade. Although the San Antonio Spurs’ could send the Jazz a package that might excite the draft pick-hoarding Danny Ainge, the Warriors appear more driven to actually complete the transaction. Jazz May...
Public Asked To Keep Eye Out For Stolen Camper And ATV
The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office has asked for the public’s watchful eye in a theft case. They are investigating a case of a stolen Toy Hauler camper trailer and Polaris RZR from the area of Reid’s Ranch in Duchesne County. “Deputies are asking the public to keep an eye out for these vehicles,” shares the announcement. “The 2005 Vortex Toy Hauler camper trailer and 2014 Polaris RZR were parked off the side of Reid’s Ranch Road just north of Red Creek Reservoir; in Hanna, Utah between July 7th through July 18th. The owner of these vehicles is offering a $2,000 dollar reward for the safe return of their property and belongings that were inside the trailer.” All are asked to please be on the lookout for these recreational vehicles. Information regarding the whereabouts of the items or other information that can lead to the return of the property can be directed to 435-738-2015 or Central Dispatch at 435-738-2424.
Clearfield football preview: Longtime area assistant Caputo eager to turn page for lowly Falcons program
CLEARFIELD -- You don't call up Fred Fernandes if you're going to mess around. But Cody Caputo, tabbed to rebuild a downtrodden Clearfield program after six seasons as a proven defensive coordinator at Farmington, called up his former boss and longtime Roy head coach about flipping the script. Caputo served...
Comments On Westbrook To The Utah Jazz Are Wonderful
For the second year in a row the Utah Jazz have traded for Russell Westbrook. This time sending Kris Dunn to the Los Angeles Clippers for a second-round pick, Westbrook, and some cash. Just like last year, Westbrook will not stay with the Jazz but head to another team without...
Jazz legend Deron Williams makes bold claim about Kyrie Irving
Former Utah Jazz franchise point guard Deron Williams played with some talent in his day both during and after his days with the Jazz. Among the talented players he played with was Kyrie Irving. Even though they didn't play together for long, Irving left an impression on Williams. So much...
All-City Honors – Softball: Spring 2024
Emerson Fuller (Sr. Lehi; P): “Emerson was a great leader for us this year and she will be missed tremendously,” said Coach Tim Kennedy. She had a 2.62 ERA, which was the lowest in 6A and the third-lowest in LHS history. She also had a combined no-hitter, 20 starts and 10 complete games, 144 strikeouts in 139 innings, and a 14-9 record (61%). She earned 44 career wins, which is the second-most in LHS history (51). Fuller batted .337 with eight hits for extra bases and 23 RBI. She will be heading to the College of Southern Idaho to further her athletic and educational career.
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