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Morgan gets defensive in 34-0 shutout of visiting Sky View
MORGAN — For 218 straight games, the Sky View Bobcats' offense seemingly scored at will. On Thursday night, the Morgan Trojans defense stepped up to snap that streak, and keep the Bobcats out — again and again. Quarterback Beck Sheffield tallied four total touchdowns, including three passing, all...
Kaysville to Bountiful chase ends in arrest
KAYSVILLE, Utah, Aug. 23, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Multiple agencies joined together Friday night to end the Kaysville to Bountiful chase of a reckless rush hour driver. Events began at 4:48 p.m. when a Kaysville police officer made a traffic stop at 315 N Main St. on a grey Lexus SUV for traffic violations that almost caused an accident, Kaysville PD said in a 7:30 p.m. press release.
Park City officials expect Utah Legislature to focus on housing construction during 2025 session
Park City Council member Tana Toly, who serves as a liaison for the city’s statewide lobbying efforts, says Utah lawmakers are considering several bills that could impact development. Toly says the pending bills aim to ease zoning requirements, expedite land use approval processes and remove restrictions that hinder the...
Utah Historical Society, on its roadtrip across the state, lands in Park City Aug. 26
The Utah Historical Society is hitting the road to meet Utahns in their hometowns. Throughout August and into September, the UHS team will be hosting History Happy Hour events featuring Utah trivia, activities and a sneak peek at the new Museum of Utah, coming to the Capitol Complex in 2026. At each location, society will partner with historical sites, museums and other community groups.
Local attorney recognized as volunteer citizen of the year
The award is named for the late John C. Green, who served as Park City’s mayor from 1978 to 1986. Strachan grew up in Park City, and later served on the City Planning Commission for 10 years, some of that time as chairman. He now chairs the city’s Planning...
'That's a lot of toilet paper': Bureau breaks down Moab restroom data
SALT LAKE CITY — Talk about government waste. Literally, waste in this case. Visits to public lands in Utah have doubled in the past two years. And it only follows that visits to Bureau of Land Management restrooms before, during or after a hike or mountain bike ride have gone up too.
Education Week: Book of Mormon Evidences, Discoveries
David A. LeFevre, a lecturer at Brigham Young University’s Education Week, delivered a presentation titled "Book of Mormon Evidences and Discoveries" focusing on the historical aspects of Lehi’s journey through Arabia as described in the Book of Mormon. LeFevre, who earned a bachelor’s degree in history from BYU,...
Drugs, cheating, divorce: Kouri Richins to appear at preliminary hearing
PARK CITY, Utah (Court TV) — Prosecutors are expected to provide evidence of a crumbling marriage, an affair and multiple attempts to kill the victim at a three-day hearing scheduled to begin Monday in Utah. Kouri Richins is facing a list of charges, including murder, for the death of her husband, Eric Richins, who prosecutors... Read more » Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Older used cars are selling for a premium in Salt Lake
SALT LAKE CITY — Used cars at least a decade old used to be the epitome of affordability. Now, not as much. For years, we've reported on the skyrocketing costs of new cars ignited by COVID's one-two punch on supply chains. Right now, the average price paid for a new car is $48,644, according to data from Cox Automotive. So, the ripple effect of buyers buying cheaper used cars has reached those older cars.
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