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Dash camera shows California man ramming his car into Summit County patrol cars
PARK CITY — Newly obtained dash camera shows a California man convicted of reckless endangerment hitting police cars with his truck while fleeing from officers. On the night of Oct. 8, 2023, Summit County sheriff’s deputies were looking for a suspect involved in a hit-and-run accident near Kilby Road. According to court documents, a deputy spotted the suspect’s vehicle entering a roundabout and traveling in the wrong direction.
‘We have to be accountable’: USU athletic director stands by firings, promises change
SALT LAKE CITY — In the wake of several high-profile firings at Utah State University — including head football coach Blake Anderson — the college’s athletic director says USU is committed to properly investigating assault allegations and holding people accountable. Asked whether the university can be...
Spanish Fork’s Morgan Beckstrom caps high school rodeo career with world championship
Spanish Fork’s Morgan Beckstrom had a friend make a couple of nice saddle stands that include a place to display belt buckles for her to display her high school rodeo trophies. But there is a small problem. She has too many saddles from her Utah and national high school...
Fill the Bus: Findlay Subaru needs donations of school supplies for homeless, at-risk students
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — School is almost back in session, and Findlay Subaru St. George has once again partnered with the Washington County School District Foundation to “Fill the Bus” and help kids in need get a positive start to another year of learning. With the help of...
Fighter squadron wins top award, first in Hill Air Force Base history
OGDEN — For the first time, a fighter squadron from Hill Air Force Base has won what could be considered the Stanley Cup for pilots and the many personnel who support them. The annual Raytheon Trophy is passed to the top flight squadron in the Air Force, judged on missions they participate in, inspection results, exercise participation, squadron achievements, and individual achievements.
Clay Smith and Lead On Make History with $100K ARHFA Old West Futurity Heading Win
Clay Smith and 2019 gelding Lead On made history July 26, 2024, winning the biggest check in futurity history for $100,000 at ARHFA’s Old West Rope Horse Futurity. Smith and the 5-year-old by Corona Cartel and out of Charm Dance won the Open Futurity Heading with a 930.24 on four. Lead On and the two-time PRCA world champion kicked off the day with a 230.44 for fifth in Round 1. They followed that up with the second-round win with a 232.73 for $4,000 and their biggest score of the day in the third round of 236.5. After entering the 20-man short round high call, Smith and Lead On sealed the deal with a 230.57 in the short round.
WATCH: Home security video shows moment plane crashes into front yard of Utah home
A small plane made a terrifying crash landing in the front yard of a home in northern Utah. The dramatic incident was captured by the home’s security camera, providing a vivid account of the near-disaster. Footage of the plane crash reveals harrowing details. CCTV footage shows a small white...
‘This can’t be the end’: Evermore Park’s Crooked Lantern Tavern to be recreated in new location
Evermore Park's former CEO Ross McGarvey is planning to open The Crooked Lantern Tavern, a recreation of the park's original tavern, in the fall of 2024, with construction starting next week.
Tooele taxes may increase by hundreds to compensate for school deficit after massive loss
TOOELE — Residents in Tooele County are calling on the state to perform an audit of their school district after another tax increase proposal could cost some hundreds per month. The district made the proposal earlier this summer, citing a budget deficit of $7 million after losing state funds,...
KSL Movie Show review: ‘The Fabulous Four’ is beneath the talent of its main actresses
SALT LAKE CITY — My dear mother used to say – “If you can’t say something nice about someone, don’t say anything at all.”. And while I’d like to follow her advice, especially in the case of this — ahem — movie, I know you’ll be wanting a bit more and I’ll try to be nice.
Local Teens Shine at National High School Rodeo Finals in Rock Springs, Wyoming
Local teens from Tremonton and nearby areas showcased their rodeo skills at the National High School Finals Rodeo in Wyoming. Hailey Gibbs of Riverside stood out, finishing third in goat tying after an impressive performance. Josey Madsen from Honeyville excelled in barrel racing, placing in the top 10%. Hadlee Jo Kotter from Howell, representing Idaho, secured second place in the queen contest. Among the male competitors, Brannam Cumbie from Tremonton shined in team roping. Utah ranked second overall in points during the week-long event, with Idaho securing the fourth spot.
Ogden football preview: Young receiver group, defensive line toughest hurdles for Tigers
OGDEN -- The upcoming football season for Ogden High is unique in many ways. Erik Thompson will be calling the shots from the press box this fall while continuing his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). But make no mistake, Thompson and his support staff -- Brogan Poll (offensive coordinator), Terry Larsen (defensive coordinator) and athletic director Ross Arnold (linebackers, running backs) -- are focused on football.
CU Buffs opponent preview: Experienced Utah team is preseason Big 12 favorite
There are very few reliable commodities in college football these days. Nick Saban retired this offseason, ending a historic run at Alabama and lowering the number of coaches who have been in their current roles for at least a decade to just 14 (out of 133 FBS programs). Down at...
Herriman mom thrilled for son's Olympic debut in Paris
HERRIMAN — The family of a world-class marathon runner who grew up in Herriman will be cheering him on in the Paris Olympics, but he won't be sporting red, white and blue. There's a reason Rory Linkletter isn't competing for Team USA, and his family and friends — especially his mom — are absolutely ecstatic about it.
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