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High school football: Mountain View seniors looking for big season
Head coach: Abe Poduska (4th Season) Playoffs: No. 19 seed, lost to No. 14 Payson, 35-17, in 4A first round. Players to Watch: Michael Earnest (Sr. OL/DL), Kalvin Floyd (Sr. WR/DB), Beau Petersen (Sr. WR/DB), Landon Shumway (Sr. LB), Kenyon Kunz (Sr. LB), Andre Romero (Sr. OL). Outlook: Mountain View...
Man accused of wrong-way driving on I-215 facing charges
MIDVALE, Utah (KUTV) — The man accused of wrong-way driving on I-215 following a police chase and robbery has been taken into custody. Maxwell Brandon Archibald was arrested on suspicion of carjacking and using, carrying, brandishing, and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, charging documents state.
St. George man arrested in series of lewdness incidents
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KUTV) — A 32-year-old St. George man is facing multiple charges of lewdness following a series of incidents in Washington County, authorities said. Shawn D. Truman was arrested on Aug. 12 after several reports of a man exposing himself to women and minors from inside a vehicle.
Utah man charged with shooting, killing man after an accidental shooting
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah man was charged Friday with shooting and killing another man in retaliation for the victim accidentally shooting his brother in the hand. Jima William Gat, 31, is charged in 3rd District Court with murder and two counts of shooting a gun causing serious injury, first-degree felonies; and obstruction, a second-degree felony.
Ogden school leadership explain situation of apartments being built in between two schools
OGDEN, Utah (KUTV) — A parking lot that separated two school buildings in Ogden is being built into an apartment complex, which has upset some parents. Before school started, 2News talked to a parent about the potential chaos this could cause during drop off and pickups. Thursday was the...
Salt Lake City business hoping for help to solve crime
SALT LAKE CITY — A Marmalade neighborhood business is hoping the public can help it catch a criminal, after saying the business has been victimized by repeat burglaries. This isn't the only business in the complex to report being hit by thieves recently. Serving handmade plant-based proteins and meals...
Utah couple wants people to learn CPR after their son almost died in drowning accident at Palisades Reservoir
PALISADES RESERVOIR — A seven-year-old Utah boy miraculously survived a drowning accident while on a family vacation at Palisades Reservoir last week. Ethan Young, of Willard, Utah, was three days into his family vacation when the accident happened on Aug. 5, 2024. Ethan’s father, Morgan Young, told EastIdahoNews.com that his wife, Crystal, stayed back with Ethan while Morgan took everybody else out on a ski boat during the day.
The Mason developer closes deal to finance new luxury condos
Orion Real Estate Investment & Development, a resort, mixed-use, urban and master-planned communities developer, announced Thursday it has closed a $45 million debt financing facility from Builders Capital, the nation’s largest private construction lender. The debt facility will fund the completion of 59 new condos at The Mason, a luxury condominium development in Park City, Utah.
Roosevelt Sports Complex Grand Opening Next Week
Roosevelt City is ready to celebrate the Grand Opening of the new Roosevelt Sports Complex at Constitution Park and they have a special gift for the first 500 people! The groundbreaking for the sports complex was held about 1 year ago and the project cost has been estimated at $3.5 million dollars, funded by the Community Impact Board, Roosevelt City, and community partners. So what is the reward for attending the Grand Opening? Well, the first 500 to arrive will receive a free $5 food truck token good for any of the food trucks that will be there. “This new facility is truly amazing,” shares the City’s latest announcement. “We can’t wait to see you all here on August 22nd at 6:30 pm when the complex will be full of food trucks, sports team booths, and activities for the whole family!”
The Jazz's first 9 games on their schedule will dictate where the season goes
The NBA has finally released the schedule for every single team for the 2024-25 season. Now, the Utah Jazz will know what's on their plate and will plan accordingly. The Jazz don't exactly have high expectations coming into the season. At the same time, it's not exactly clear where they are going when you consider how many rookies they drafted and Lauri Markkanen's new payday.
Provo City to open the largest sports park in the state
PROVO, Utah — Provo is getting ready to cut the ribbon on a new sports park next month. The city said it will be the largest sports complex in the state and the second largest in the nation. The name of the new park is EPIC. Provo Economic Development...
No. 12 Utah banking on improved health of offensive playmakers to fulfill expectations in Big 12
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Cam Rising was all smiles when Utah opened training camp ahead of its inaugural Big 12 Conference season. Rising soaked in the thrill of being on the field again after not playing a down last season because of a knee injury he suffered in the Rose Bowl two days into 2023. Now, with his knee at full strength, there were no limitations on what the 25-year-old, seventh-year senior quarterback could or wanted to do. “I definitely feel 100 percent,” Rising said. “It feels good to be back out there and know that I’m playing this time.” Injuries to Rising and other key contributors cost the Utes a shot at a third consecutive Pac-12 title in their final season in the league. Now, with many of those players returning, No. 12 Utah enters the Big 12 as the preseason pick to win the conference. The Utes are also the highest-ranked Big 12 team in the preseason AP Top 25 poll.
Salt Lake wants to build a park surrounding downtown. Here's when it could be completed
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's capital will host the 2034 Winter Olympics and Paralympics and it appears a "green loop" could be ready by the time the world arrives a decade from now. Getting there is estimated to cost $250 million to $350 million and it'd likely have to...
New American Fork indoor pickleball courts announced
With pickleball as America’s fastest-growing sport for three years running, American Fork residents have difficulty finding an open court space close to home. A few weeks ago, the Pickleball Kingdom franchise announced that a new indoor pickleball court will be opening in American Fork. Neighbors and co-owners of the...
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