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Victim dies after Millcreek hit-and-run, more footage released as police urgently seek suspect
The victim of a hit-and-run crash that occurred in Millcreek on Saturday has been pronounced deceased, according to Unified Police. Police have obtained new footage of the vehicle involved and are currently searching for the suspect.
3-Team Trade Pitch Nets Warriors Coveted All-Star Big for Kuminga, Moody, Picks
The Golden State Warriors have been quiet assassins in free agency this summer, but they may still be able to turn up the volume before the offseason ends. Perhaps the best way for the Dubs to do so is to strike a deal for 2022-23 All-Star Lauri Markkanen of the Utah Jazz. However, talks between the teams have stalled for nearly two weeks as the sides continue to disagree on Markkanen’s trade value.
Cartoon characters introduce winter sports to kids
For information about the Aniletes, visit theaniletes.com. Anyone interested in donating the projects can email Berkholtz at dennis@nslgames.com. To pay tribute to the International Olympic Committee’s decision to award Salt Lake City and Park City the 2034 Winter Games, Dennis Berkholtz, a former Olympian, is introducing the Aniletes, a group of animated athletes.
Utah Royals score season-best 3 goals in Summer Cup win over Portland
SANDY — Change was in the air at America First Field from the opening minutes on Saturday. Utah Royals starting forward Hannah Betfort had two shots on goal in the first four minutes and scored her first goal of the season on the second with a quick flick off a cross from captain Paige Monaghan.
Top position battles to watch during BYU football fall camp
By Casey Lundquist, BYU Cougars on SI: Kalani Sitake and the BYU football program kickoff Fall camp in just five days. Here are the top position battles to follow during Fall camp. This season will feature the most competitive quarterback battle at BYU since Jake Heaps and Riley Nelson were...
Report – Kayla Harrison targeted to fight Ketlen Vieira in UFC 307 title eliminator
Off the back of her stunning submission win over ex-champion, Holly Holm in her promotional debut at UFC 300 earlier this year, Kayla Harrison is reportedly lined up to make her sophomore outing inside the Octagon. Harrison, a former two-time PFL lightweight tournament winner and two-time Olympic gold medal winner,...
Park City mountain bike racer ready for Olympic feat in Paris
Haley Batten has been surrounded before, many times. Her specialty is finding ways to squeeze her mountain bike through narrow openings, then using bursts of speed to escape the pack. But this isn’t a pack the Park City racer wants to escape. This pack is a glowing orb of freckled...
Three Under the Radar Utes Poised for Big Seasons
With fall camp firing up, this is a great time for Ute fans to get to know next season's team. Each year, we head into the season with expectations on who will be a key contributor. Upperclassmen, impact transfers, and returning starters are obvious bets to make their presence felt, but due to the sheer size of college football rosters it can be tough to be familiar with every player.
Guapo, A Giant 3,000-Pound Celebrity Holstein Steer, Retiring To Wyoming Ranch
One of the world's largest celebrities is retiring to Wyoming after years of sweating and sweltering in a California desert. Guapo, a giant 3,000-pound Holstein steer that's been featured in a series of popular children's books, is retiring from the Coachella Valley in California's Low Desert to a 3-acre ranch near Rozet in Campbell County.
Wildfires continue to burn across Utah, temperatures stay hot
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — It's been an active weekend for Utah's wildfire season. More hot weather is in the forecast, which could make things worse. Sunday, blown tires sparked a massive grass fire off I-15 near Enoch. The fire, named the "Tank Fire," affected southbound lanes for a...
New commander looks to future of Tooele Army Depot
TOOELE — Residents of Tooele and beyond may encounter the new Tooele Army Depot commander riding his mountain bike through Settlement Canyon, or camping in the Oquirrhs. "It's beautiful, I'm super excited," Col. Luke Clover said, sitting in a borrowed desk at one of the installation's gatehouses. The harsh sunlight of late morning scattered off the straw grass and sand outside, giving the room a yellow tinge.
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