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Dance for Life Gala with countless talented performances
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah)- Chris Osmond, singer and television star, and Chelsea Keefer, Ballet West First Soloist and Mental Health Advocate, stopped by to share details on an upcoming charity event. The Dance For Life Gala aims to get people comfortable with talking about suicide and mental health to ensure remedies can be found to save lives.
16-year-old figure skater represents Utah in Paris for 2034 Winter Olympics pitch
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Utah Olympic committee is making its final bid in Paris for the 2034 Winter Games. KUTV’s Kristen Kenney caught up with sixteen-year-old Utah figure skater Kate Pressgrove who received a once in a lifetime invitation to join the Utah delegation in Paris for the final pitch.
Utahns facing possible 'unprecedented' power hikes, surprising gas cuts
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Utahns may be expecting big changes to their bills soon as at the same time the state's largest electricity provider is proposing a rate hike, a major gas company said it's doing an almost identical price drop. While a mobile carrier or internet provider...
Georgia man sentenced in Utah for role in international romance scam
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A 26-year-old man from Dunwoody, Ga., has been sentenced to over two years in federal prison after a Utah federal jury convicted him for his role in a romance scam that cost victims more than $2 million. Clinton Chukudi Uchendu was found guilty of...
Utah’s 2024 primary election results are certified — but recount, other challenges loom
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson officially certified Utah’s statewide election results on Monday — but the Republican contest for 2nd Congressional District is still in flux. While Henderson, after reviewing multi-county election results, gave her stamp of approval as required by state law and effectively made statewide election results official, razor-thin vote margins between Utah […] The post Utah’s 2024 primary election results are certified — but recount, other challenges loom appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
‘Completely unprecedented’: Utah expert reacts on Biden’s decision to drop out
When Jason Perry, the director of the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics, saw the news that President Joe Biden was dropping his re-election bid, he knew the country was heading into uncharted political waters.
Karla Redding-Andrews ready for her Park City Song Summit debut
Karla Redding-Andrews remembers her father, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Otis Redding, as a happy man. “He was jovial, fun and loved eating ice cream every single day,” she said. “He loved being at home, and we would always look forward to dad being home the few days he would be, so we could go crazy.”
Cedar City Man Bound Over for Trial in Road Rage Shooting Incident; Granted Bail
Cedar City Man Bound Over for Trial in Road Rage Shooting Incident; Granted Bail. A 46-year-old Cedar City man has been bound over for trial following a preliminary hearing Tuesday on charges related to a road rage shooting incident last month.Fifth District Court Judge Jeffrey Wilcox found sufficient probable cause to believe Jason Bryan Stolworthy should face trial.
Brdige21’s new executive director makes progress on area’s first home for neurodiverse people
Established in January 2020, Bridge21 is a local nonprofit aiming to provide an inclusive community for the area’s neurodiverse population. Longtime Parkite Stephanie Polukoff was named executive director in early July. Polukoff has more than 34 years of experience as a pediatric occupational therapist, including 17 years with the...
Sports in Brief: Utah Olympic Park hosting free Celebrate 2034 event Wednesday afternoon
Utah Olympic Park hosting Celebrate 2034 event Wednesday afternoon. The Utah Olympic Park will be hosting a Celebrate 2034 event Wednesday afternoon. The event will kick off with a 4 to 6 p.m. festival with activities, vendors and giveaways for patrons. A special Wednesday Flying Aces show will run from 6:30 to 7 p.m. after the festival. The evening will conclude with a Freedog concert from 7 to 9 p.m. The events are all free to attend, but the UOP will not have parking available after 4 p.m. Salt Lake City is expected to be granted the 2034 Winter Games early in the morning Wednesday, where certain events would take place in Park City.
Sea to Ski celebrates 20 years: Here’s what they’ve learned about maintaining homes above 7,000 Feet
"Homes are kind of like cars. They need to be driven, they need to be lived in. A lot of people think that if no one has been in the home, everything should be fine. But that's far from the truth. Regular system checks and maintenance are crucial" - Charlie Robbins, Founder
Overland Trailhead and segment of Millennium Trail closed today, into tomorrow
PARK CITY, Utah — ‘Tis the seal coat season. Basin Recreation today announced that the Overland Trailhead and Millennium Trail—from behind the Powderwood condos to Olympic Parkway—will be closed today
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