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Bobby’s Burgers to Open First Utah Location
Bobby’s Burgers By Bobby Flay, the unbeatable burger experience concept co-founded by renowned chef Bobby Flay, is opening its first Utah location at University Place in Orem in November, just in time for the busy holiday season. This will be the first restaurant in a multi-unit, statewide franchise agreement with industry veteran Joe Sample announced earlier this month.
Jelly Roll Surprises Utah Kids with $700 Lemonade Stand Donation
During a recent stop in Salt Lake City for his Beautifully Broken tour, Nashville native Jelly Roll (real name (real name Jason DeFord) turned an ordinary lemonade stand visit into an unforgettable experience for three young vendors. Jelly Roll Confronts His Demons in 'Liar' Music Video Instead of just purchasing a drink from the trio, the country star handed over nearly $700. Wendy Gardunio, the mother of one of the children, shared the experience on Facebook. “My kid and her cousins wanted to do a lemonade stand. And they had a famous singer come and buy some lemonade. Who would have...
As winter looms and homeless shelter capacity strains, Utah leaders ask: Will we be ready?
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall aired some frustrations at the start of the Utah Homeless Services Board meeting on Thursday, when the powerful governing body that distributes crucial funding and oversees the state’s local homeless providers met for a third time since its restructuring. Earlier this year, the...
Cache county clerk candidates discuss Utahns election concerns at public forum
The Cache Valley League of Women Voters hosted a forum Monday night at the First Presbyterian Church in Logan featuring candidates running for Cache County Council, the Utah State Legislature, and Utah State Senate. The Cache County Clerk candidates kept returning to a topic that is currently of major concern to Utahns: election security.
Alert! Counterfeit Car Seats Being Sold In Utah
Child safety advocates at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital are seeing a rise in the number of parents unknowingly purchasing counterfeit car seats online for their children, which puts them at higher risk of serious injury – or worse – in case of a crash. These types of...
Utah volunteer firefighters, rescuers concerned about proposed OSHA training rule change
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration says the new rule is to address “the full range of hazards currently facing emergency responders.”. OSHA says existing regulations on firefighting, emergency medical services and search and rescue are “patchwork” and haven’t been updated for decades. But since proposing...
Utah Gov. Cox faces scrutiny for using military cemetery photo with Trump in campaign email
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s Republican Gov. Spencer Cox came under criticism Wednesday for sending a campaign email that featured a photo of him and former President Donald Trump at Arlington National Cemetery during a wreath-laying ceremony. Federal law prohibits campaign or election-related activities within Army National Military Cemeteries, and that rule was widely shared before the Monday ceremony, Arlington National Cemetery said Wednesday. Cox’s campaign apologized for using the photo and for politicizing the graveside ceremony, which honored Sgt. Darin Taylor Hoover of Utah, one of 13 service members killed in an airport bombing during the Afghanistan War withdrawal three years ago. The email was soliciting donations for Cox’s reelection bid. “This was not a campaign event and was never intended to be used by the campaign,” the governor wrote in a post on X. “It did not go through the proper channels and should not have been sent.”
BYU again No. 1 in Princeton Review's 'Cancel the Keg' rankings
PROVO — BYU ranked first on Princeton Review's "Cancel the Keg" list for the second time in three years, according to Tuesday's release of the company's new edition of "The Best 390 Colleges." BYU also finished first for best library and landed on 14 other lists, based on surveys...
Utah lawsuit seeks state control over vast areas of federal land
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s Republican leaders made good Tuesday on a decade-old vow to launch a legal challenge aimed at wresting control from the U.S. government over much of the federal lands that dominate the state. The state’s attorney general said he asked to file a lawsuit with the U.S. Supreme Court in what is considered a long-shot attempt to assert state powers on U.S. Bureau of Land Management property across about one-third of Utah. ...
Utah Baseball Hosts Groundbreaking Ceremony On New Home, America First Ballpark
SALT LAKE CITY – A big day and landmark moment for Utah Baseball, as Utah Athletics held the official groundbreaking ceremony for their future home, Charlie Monfort Field at America First Ballpark this afternoon. University President Taylor Randall, Athletics Director Mark Harlan, Utah Baseball head coach Gary Henderson and...
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