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Officials from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration reported a record number of fentanyl pills were seized throughout the state in 2023. Fentanyl is the deadliest drug threat in the entire country, and such a threat required several high-ranking officials to meet in Northern Utah on Thursday to discuss the issue.
Yampa Sandwich Co. ready to flow outside of Colorado as owners look to expand business to Utah, Arizona and Texas
It started in October 1999 when David Pepin and Peter Boniface pursued a shared dream of owning their own sandwich shop, and continues today as the Steamboat Springs-based Yampa Sandwich Co. continues to flow into new markets. Since its start, the Steamboat Springs men have watched the business grow, expanding...
A ‘devastating’ tally: Utah breaks annual record for fentanyl seizures in just 6 months
It only took six months for law enforcement to break Utah’s annual record for fentanyl seizures this year as the state copes with what the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration calls “the most dangerous drug crisis the nation has ever faced.” In 2023, the DEA and its local partners, which includes the Salt Lake County Sheriff, […]
Doing it all: TalonsCove general manager Kareen Larson juggles hosting and playing Utah Women’s State Amateur
TalonsCove general manager Kareen Larson watches her putt during the 2024 Utah Women's State Amateur Championship at TalonsCove Golf Club in Saratoga Springs on Thursday, July 25, 2024. Jared Lloyd, Daily Herald. ❮ ❯. Golfers at the 2024 Utah Women’s State Amateur Championship might see losing in the round of...
Wohali luxury rentals spark Coalville City Council controversy
Wohali is a luxury golf resort with homes, rentals and its own private backcountry. It’s under construction west of Coalville, but before it was approved in 2021, disagreement over the project nearly split the town of 1,500 in half. Now, the controversy is back after the mayor signed off...
Strangers rally around woman who lost her wedding ring while treasure hunting
FARMINGTON — For the last few years, the Utah Treasure Hunt has lured people onto Utah’s trails in hopes they would be the ones to find a hidden cash prize. Lindsey Olsen is one of them. She went to look for the buried treasure, $25,000 hidden in a...
Utah DOT Working on 209 Projects Totaling $2.74 Billion
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Construction on Utah Dept. of Transportation projects is at its peak, with the agency working on 209 projects this year carrying a total project cost of $2.74 billion. Planned improvements range from repaving rural highways to building freeway-style interchanges and widening, repaving, demolishing and...
Utah State Athletic Director On Recent Firings: There is No Agenda
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah State Vice President and Athletics Director Diana Sabau shot down claims that recent firings in the Athletics department were backed by an agenda. On Friday, Sabau joined KSL Sports Zone and discussed the termination of Head Football Coach Blake Anderson and Deputy Athletics Director Jerry Bovee.
Utah Men’s Golf Signs Nils Svanberg
SALT LAKE CITY – University of Utah men's golf coach Garrett Clegg announced the newest addition to his program on Friday in Stockholm, Sweden native Nils Svanberg. "We are thrilled that Nils will be joining us in January," said Clegg "He is an extremely talented player and will make our program better the day he steps foot on campus. He comes to us from the same school as Jesper von Reedtz, who graduated in 2023. Nils has played all over the world and competed at the very highest levels of junior and amateur golf while representing Sweden."
Residents looking for answers after a small plane crashes in Roy neighborhood
ROY — After a small plane crashed in front of a Roy home on Wednesday, city leaders are concerned about why these crashes are an ongoing problem. "I think everybody involved was living right. So definitely, I don't know how many people out there are religious, but a lot of people here were blessed," said Roy resident Anthony Baugh.
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.
Trending Thursday: An Olympic-Sized Celebration
Thousands in Washington Square celebrated as Salt Lake City was awarded the 2034 Winter Olympics Wednesday morning. A delegation led by Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox at the Paris Congress Centre also celebrated, hands held and heads high. But many millions more who lived through Salt Lake 2002 set social media ablaze as the International Olympic Committee made its official announcement. Related: Salt Lake City Officially Awarded 2034 Winter Olympic Games Even after Utahns had to hear IOC members air out over an hour of complaints about possible infringements of the United States Department of Justice in any potential doping...
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