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Soccer Club’s massive youth tournament returns for 21st time
It’s time for soccer — about 485 teams of soccer, in fact — in Park City. Next Thursday through Saturday, the Park City Soccer Club’s Extreme Cup will return for the 21st time. The Extreme Cup will welcome teams both local and out-of-state to the town...
John Williams implores Utah to save concert hall
The Hollywood composer has issued a heartfelt plea to Salt Lake City to preserve Maurice Abravanel Hall from demolition:. I knew Maurice Abravanel, whom I admired greatly both as a person and as an artist, and I’ve been privileged on many occasions to conduct in his namesake concert hall in Salt Lake City, where I recorded my musical theme for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games with the Utah Symphony and your magnificent Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and where I conducted the Boston Pops Orchestra on several visits to your great city.
More than half of Utah is now ‘abnormally dry,’ but still not in a drought.
SALT LAKE CITY— The latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor lists 53% of the land in Utah as ‘abnormally dry’ this summer. That’s more than double the amount of land under that classification just three months ago. However, it’s important to note, that though its...
Utah Jazz’s Taylor Hendricks: NBA Summer League Progress and Potential Impact
Taylor Hendricks of the Utah Jazz has shown signs of improvement in the NBA Summer League, yet remains a work in progress. His performance has been a mix of highs and lows, with a spotlight on his development after being the 9th overall draft pick last season. Despite flashes of brilliance, inconsistencies in his offensive game have raised doubts about his growth. The question lingers on whether his recent successes are indicative of his capabilities or just fleeting moments.
Sundance Reveals Six Final Contenders For Fest Relocation; Park City Bid Among Frontrunners
After months of taking bids, the Sundance Film Festival has narrowed its search for a possible new home beginning in 2027 to to six contenders. One of five far-flung cities across the nation could be the new setting for the Robert Redford-founded indie festival, or Sundance could stay in its long-time home in Utah under a new deal, it was revealed Friday. Along with the united Utah bid of Park City and Salt Lake City, the final contenders for a revitalized Sundance are Atlanta, GA, Boulder, CO, Cincinnati, OH, Louisville, KY, and Santa Fe, NM.Sundance South: Sen. Raphael Warnock On...
Kari and Brooke react to new horse hoof boots
KUTV — Kari Hawker-Diaz and Brooke Mangum found a new shoe. But, there is a twist!. Follow Fresh Living on social media, subscribe to our newsletter, and check out our podcast. Watch Fresh Living every weekday at 1 pm MST on CBS Channel 2, 2 pm on KMYU, and...
100 Miles South of Salt Lake City, a New Type of Off-Grid Community – The Epoch Times
Photo: Phil Gleason, founder of Operation Self-Reliance in Utah, walks through an active vegetable garden on June 28, 2024 (Photo credit Allan Stein/The Epoch Times) The big pickup truck went rolling down the dirt road, kicking up dust as Phil Gleason drove past workmen in hardhats and yellow vests digging a well for a new solar-powered home.
Russell Westbrook traded to Jazz again, but still won't be playing for them
Russell Westbrook has been traded for the fifth time in the last five years, and for the second time in the last 17 months, he was temporarily acquired by the Utah Jazz on Thursday.Thanks to another contract buyout in the Beehive State though, the former MVP, again, won't be suiting up for the Jazz. Westbrook is expected to agree on a contract buyout with the Jazz, clearing the way for him to eventually join the Denver Nuggets after clearing waivers, sources tell ESPN. https://t.co/ld4gsMPUhl— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 18, 2024 The Jazz were always willing to help facilitate Kris Dunn to the...
The Utah Days of ’47 Rodeo is Geared Up for Another Successful Year
The Utah Days of ’47 Rodeo Committee is excited to kick off another outstanding year of rodeo in Salt Lake City. Although this rodeo is fairly new to the PRCA, joining just last year, it does not mean that this rodeo is short on fun, talent, or prize money.
Public Homeless Campers in Salt Lake City Will Be Seeing More Police Presence
Public camping on the Jordan River Parkway Trail in Salt Lake City has been a major political issue and a sanitation problem. There are clearly two sides: On one hand there are hundreds of homeless people who are unable to secure housing. On the other hand, the trail is a public asset and a playground for thousands of residents in Salt Lake City, and homeless encampments create ongoing garbage and blight.
Utah businesswoman gets prison for exploiting elderly and vulnerable clients
SALT LAKE CITY (KSL.com) — A Murray woman has been sentenced to prison after she financially exploited 76 elderly and otherwise vulnerable clients who trusted her as a fiduciary to take care of their finances, according to court documents. Janine Marie McCauley, 49, was charged in 3rd District Court...
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