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Peruvian Consulate up and running; nation becomes 3rd with diplomatic offices in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — The new Peruvian Consulate office in Utah is operable and already inundated with requests for services from the sizable contingent of Peruvians living in the state. "The population is very big. The Peruvian community is large," perhaps numbering 45,000 to 50,000, maybe more, said Czibor...
Scorching heat and hazy skies up north, storms possible over southern Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Happy Wednesday, Utah! Looks like we’re in for another round of sizzling temperatures and afternoon thunderstorms across the state. The moisture keeps swirling around the dominant ridge, pushing those daytime highs into the upper 90s for the Wasatch Front, with some areas flirting with the 100-degree mark. Salt Lake City […]
St. George's dry spell ends at 78 days; flash flood risk picks up as monsoons return
SALT LAKE CITY — One of Utah's longest active dry spells has finally come to an end after more than two months as monsoon moisture returned to Utah this week. St. George received 0.05 inches of rain on Tuesday, snapping a 78-day stretch without any measurable precipitation dating back to April 28.
SD County Democratic Party Chair Becca Taylor Killed in Utah Motorcycle Crash
Rebecca “Becca” Taylor, chair of the San Diego County Democratic Party, was killed in a motorcycle accident in Utah, officials announced Wednesday. Taylor, 40, was fatally injured when she was hit from behind while returning home from a trip, a party statement read. No further details were available.
Jump the Moon Art Exhibit Now Open in Sorenson Center's Lyndsley Wilkerson Gallery
A new art exhibit created by a collaboration between artists with disabilities and other Cache County residents is on display at Utah State University. Making Friends: The Power of Art to Connect People is an exhibit by artists from the Jump the. Moon studio and the PEER Project (a post-high...
Utah State Men’s Basketball Announces European Tour
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State head men’s basketball coach Jerrod Calhoun announced on Monday that the team will participate in a foreign tour in Italy and Croatia from August 9-19. The tour will include stops in Rome and Florence, Italy, and Split and Dubrovnik, Croatia, and will pit the Aggies against teams from across Europe.
‘Into the Woods’ and ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ in Tooele Valley
The Tooele Valley Theatre brings repertory theater to Tooele County with Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Into the Woods’ and William Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing.’. In repertory theatre the acting company presents work from a selected repertoire, in this case the two shows, one by Sondheim and the other by Shakespeare, in alternation or rotation.
USU Receives $1M NSF Grant for BioTech Workforce Development
The National Science Foundation has awarded Utah State University’s College of Engineering a $1 million grant to help prepare students for the rapidly evolving careers in life sciences and biotechnology. The project is part of a national initiative to develop a highly trained engineering workforce that can address large-scale...
Pioneer Stadium officially becomes Spencer Fox Eccles Pioneer Stadium after longtime rodeo advocate
OGDEN -- The formalities from the city level to the ceremonial level are complete. The 90th annual Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo, and each Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo to follow, will be held at the Spencer Fox Eccles Pioneer Stadium. Tuesday evening, a renaming ceremony was held at the entrance to...
Mexican national living in Lehi charged with kidnapping and attempted rape
On Monday, July 15, The Utah County Attorney’s office charged a male Mexican national who had been living in Lehi with multiple felonies. Rene Cervantes-Medina, 37, has been charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, sexual battery, threat of violence, attempted rape and domestic violence. Along with these felony charges, Cervantes-Medina was also charged with theft, driving without a license, using plates registered to another vehicle and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Motorcyclist injured in crash outside of Arches National Park
MOAB — A motorcyclist was injured Wednesday afternoon when he crashed into a truck while pulling out of Arches National Park. The motorcyclist was exiting Arches National Park in Moab and turning left to head south on state Route 191 when he "failed to yield to traffic and merged lanes," Utah Highway Patrol Cpl. Luis Silva said.
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