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Utah woman arrested on multiple felony charges in Littlefield
LITTLEFIELD, Ariz. — A West Valley, Utah, woman has been arrested on a slew of charges in Littlefield, Arizona, after being found in an allegedly stolen vehicle. Raveena Kay Singh, 25, has been charged with unlawful means of transportation, dangerous drug possession, narcotic drug possession, drug paraphernalia possession, all felonies, and misdemeanor operating a vehicle without an ignition interlock device.
Is there hope for a BYU pass rush resurgence this year?
There is no way to put this lightly, so we just have to say it how it is: The BYU pass rush has been completely abysmal for three straight seasons. In 2021, BYU finished the year with just 20 total sacks, 101st in the country. It got worse in 2022 when BYU finished with 15 sacks and ranked 129th in the country. Somehow, BYU still took a step backward once again in 2023 and finished with just 11 sacks, tied with Virginia for dead last in sacks.
Utah invited to take next step in securing Sundance Film Festival
Salt Lake City — The Sundance Institute announced that Utah will move to the next phase of the selection process as they determine where the Festival will be located after their contract with Park City expires in 2026. This phase will include venue site visits to their final locations under consideration.
70 active wildfires cause US air quality concerns
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - A blanket of grey haze covers the Grand Valley and shields the mountain view. Several Western states are under an air quality alert due to wildfires. The National Interagency Fire Center says about 70 wildfires are burning across the country. Those fires have burned over a million acres so far.
Closures issued ahead of Pioneer Day celebrations
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Utah officials and residents are gearing up for an eventful Pioneer Day. Because of holiday celebrations and the 2034 Olympic announcement watch party in Washington Square Park, the Salt Lake City Police Department issued a reminder of upcoming closures. Beginning early Wednesday, "anyone living,...
BYU Basketball Makes Top Six Cut For Four-Star Center Recruit
PROVO, Utah – BYU basketball is in the mix for one of the nation’s top center recruits. Xavion Staton, a 7-foot prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, released his top six schools. Among the top six is BYU basketball. Staton’s top six include Arizona, Michigan, Stanford, UNLV, and...
Utah Olympic delegation flies to Paris ahead of last pitch to bring the games in 2034
The greeting room at the Salt Lake City International Airport, where many Utah families welcome home Latter-day Saint missionaries, was full instead of elected officials, athletes and cameras on Monday afternoon. Many, wearing dark blue Team USA T-shirts, waited with excitement to send off the delegation that will make the final pitch to the International […] The post Utah Olympic delegation flies to Paris ahead of last pitch to bring the games in 2034 appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
AF opened store 3 in Utah, with another on the horizon
DELAWARE, Ohio — Top 100 retailer American Freight held a grand opening for its third showroom in Utah in Orem over the weekend of July 19. The 24,000-square-foot store is located at 21 W. Center St. and joins the Delaware, Ohio-based company’s other Utah stores in Ogden and Layton, with an expected fourth in Logan.
Adult Recess with Fox School of Wine in Park City
Adult recess should always include wine. At least, that is what Kirsten Fox from Fox School of Wine believes. Almost every Friday night, her team of talented and knowledgeable wine educators open the doors for recess at the Treasure Mountain Inn in Park City. But stuffy and stiff, is the opposite of what you’ll get. “Many people have the impression that wine classes are probably very serious and intimidating, and they avoid them,” says Miss Fox. “Our classes, based on our company’s motto, are first fun, then tasting and then learning. Since our focus is on fun, we try to make a class that is appropriate for anyone from a new drinker all the way up through about an advanced beginner to an intermediate wine enthusiast.” Each class has a unique theme, and a “professor” to guide you through the five wines you’ll taste.
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