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Andy Cohen Teases ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ Season 5: ‘Starts With Such a Bang’
Andy Cohen is spilling the tea on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season 5. The show’s executive producer called into SiriusXM’s Jeff Lewis Live radio show on Wednesday, August 14, and teased that he’s seen the first seven episodes of the upcoming season. (Bravo has yet to confirm when the new episodes will […]
Sunrise Stories: Power Outage in Cedar City Leaves 6,000 in the Dark
Wildfire Season Almost Over as Fire Officials Await Fall Weather. The wildfire season is almost over as fall approaches next month with fire officials hoping the colder weather will help extinguish some stubborn fires. The Little Twist Fire in Beaver County has been burning for over two months now and...
'It's huge': Lindsey Vonn's vision for women's sports shines ahead of 2034 Games
PARK CITY, Utah — From Paris to Park City, Olympic Champion Lindsey Vonn is paving the way for future athletes. Kristen Kenney chats one-on-one with the ski racing superstar on her local impact ahead of the 2034 Salt Lake Games. The Paris Olympics showcased the dominance of US Women...
Get Gephardt helps restore Social Security survivor benefits for Bountiful teen
BOUNTIFUL — Hear the words, “Social Security” and the odds are that you’re going to think “retirement.” But Social Security can also be a lifeline for kids who lose one or both parents. Ethan Bethers has been receiving survivor benefits since he was age...
Iron County schools open doors amid surging student numbers and new facilities
CEDAR CITY, Utah (KUTV) — Iron County — a school district that has seen rapid growth — went back to school today. According to the district superintendent Lance Hatch, the number of students has increased by 4,500 in the last five years. “One of the main challenges...
Community Asked To Keep Children Away From Construction Equipment
Roosevelt City is calling on the community to make safety the first priority as construction crews continue work on the City’s secondary water project. The current phase of the project has been working along Gates Drive. Next week the contractor will work their way down Nelson Avenue and then from Nelson Avenue down Gates Drive to 200 North. Once that is completed, crews will move down to 1080 South between State Street and 320 East. “When construction crews are on 1080 South, the road will be closed to local traffic only until the main line is installed. With school starting soon, it will be important to plan routes to school avoiding 1080 South until the road is reopened,” shares Roosevelt’s safety message. “Additionally, the project team asks that no vehicles or trailers are parked on the roadway between the hours of 7:30am and 5:30pm. As always, safety is a number one priority, so to protect the public, and especially children, the project team asks that children be kept away from the construction equipment, so accidents do not occur.” Public cooperation is appreciated as the project continues.
Dixie Days is Almost Here! Here’s a Full Schedule of Events
Washington has Cotton Days, Hurricane has Peach Days, and Santa Clara has Swiss Days. It was only until the past State of the City Address that St. George got their own “Days.” Here’s what you can expect from Dixie Days from Sept. 8 to Sept. 14. Sunday,...
Sandy City and SEG Break Ground on Utah Hockey Club's New Training Facility, Aiming to Strengthen Local Economy and Culture
Sandy City is laying the groundwork for a future in ice with the commencement of construction on a new training facility for the Utah Hockey Club. Chairman of Smith Entertainment Group (SEG), Ryan Smith, describes the venture as a community moment drawn from a momentous plunge into sports and business development that anticipates rippling effects across the local economy and culture. "When NHL and a new franchise comes— the impact downstream, you can feel it right now when you see exactly where the ice is going to be and the impact that this is going to have on the community," Smith said, as per the City of Sandy.
Cleanup begins after floodwater damages Orem apartments
OREM — Homeowners are beginning the process of cleaning up after water broke through several condos in an Orem apartment complex Tuesday evening, leaving some with an unimaginable mess. Plank by plank, homeowner Andrew Gill is ripping out his kitchen flooring ruined in the flooding. "It mostly stayed in...
Former CJC Employee Sentenced in Misuse of Shelter Funds Case
At the beginning of 2024, the Children’s Justice Center (CJC) of Price had reported the misuse of a charge card to Carbon County Sheriff’s Office’s Detective Travis Henrie. Upon investigation, it was clear that the misuse of funds had occurred. Director Shelley Wright had advised Detective Henrie...
Rocky Mountain Power says 5,000 customers will wake up without power in Utah County
AMERICAN FORK — A power outage is affecting over 5,000 residents in American Fork, according to Rocky Mountain Power. The company reported the power outage at approximately 4:15 a.m. Wednesday. It estimated the restoration time of 8 a.m. The cause is still under investigation. Flooding in the area was...
Park City Council reviews $7M contract to underground power lines at potential arts district
Park City is looking to develop five acres at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Kearns Boulevard into a new mixed-use district with housing, commercial space and art elements. Power lines run directly through that five-acre site. Park City Manager Matt Dias says leaving them would impact future construction on...
Jazz Have Full 15 Man Roster After Latest Signings
SALT LAKE CITY – Despite a slow start to the summer for the Utah Jazz, the team’s roster has taken shape after a slew of signings over the last week. Having signed Patty Mills to a one-year deal on Wednesday, the Jazz have 15 players on guaranteed contracts, the max they can carry into the regular season.
Granite District students welcomed back with new schools, new cell phone ban
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Granite School District kicked off the new academic year Wednesday with the opening of two rebuilt schools and the implementation of a district-wide cell phone policy aimed at reducing distractions and improving student well-being. Damaged school completely rebuilt. Students at West Lake Junior High...
New Park City Main Street town square concept features pedestrian improvements
A pedestrian-friendly Main Street with less cars. A potential new town square where the post office sits. Significant new development along Swede Alley. These are all ideas being discussed by Park City’s Main Street Area Plan Committee. The group met for the third time Wednesday to discuss ideas about...
Summit County planners don’t expect Canyons garage groundbreaking this year
Staff at the Summit County Planning Department now say construction won’t start on the Cabriolet lot parking garage until spring 2025. Canyons Village master developer TCFC Finance hasn’t given an update on construction plans since the spring. It received a building permit for two phases of construction shortly after receiving the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission’s approval March 26.
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