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Construction in Provo affects small businesses
The Utah Department of Transportation is currently updating 300 South near downtown Provo and local businesses on the road are struggling to make ends meet. The construction started on Feb. 14 and is scheduled to finish by the end of the year. Jackie Johns, the owner of Utah Safety Emissions Testing, said the construction process has been difficult because customers have no idea how to get to their business.
Man charged with attacking disabled man at Provo motel
PROVO — A Utah man was charged Monday with attempting to strangle a disabled man in a Provo motel and then faking a medical emergency while being arrested. Daniel Joaquin West, 32, who is listed in court documents as being homeless, is charged in 4th District Court with aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; plus aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult and reporting a false emergency, second-degree felonies.
Utah State Football Receives a Verbal Commitment from Lehi HS (UT) Offensive Gaurd Tommy “Rock” Olsen
Utah State picked up a verbal commitment this morning from Lehi High School (UT) offensive guard Tommy “Rock” Olsen. Olsen is a 6-foot-6 275-pound high school senior who will join the Aggies for the 2025 season. During his 2-year career, he has been a starter in 27 games for the Pioneers. Utah State football legends Merlin and Phil Olsen are his great-uncles.
Join the celebration: St. George Downtown Farmers Market throws anniversary bash this weekend
ST. GEORGE — Mark your calendars. The Downtown Farmers Market is throwing a spectacular second-anniversary celebration at Vernon Worthen Park, packed with excitement and activities for all ages. “This is a celebration of local,” Downtown Market owner Kat Puzey said. “It’s a really great time to come together. To...
Chris Curtis vs. Kevin Holland: Salt Lake City gets middleweight banger for UFC 307
A pair of middleweights who hit more like heavyweights are set to collide this fall at UFC 307. Chris Curtis (31-11 MMA, 5-3 UFC) will take on Kevin Holland (26-11 MMA, 13-8 UFC) at the event expected for Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Oct. 5. People with knowledge of the matchup told MMA Junkie it is set. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the UFC has not formally announced the matchup. Curtis needs to get back on track after a main event loss to Brendan Allen in April. Allen outworked him for a unanimous decision over five rounds in...
Invasive Zebra Mussel larvae found in the Colorado River
SALT LAKE CITY — Officials are warning neighboring states after they found two microscopic zebra mussel larvae in the Colorado River. Although zebra mussels are an invasive species, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Lt. Bruce Johnson said there is a silver lining to finding the larvae, also known as veligers.
Latest Lauri Markkanen ultimatum puts Warriors between rock and a hard place
One of the last significant dominoes waiting to fall in the NBA offseason is Utah Jazz power forward Lauri Markkenen. The 2022-23 Most Improved player could be the latest star player to get traded, with the Warriors looking to assemble a package to acquire him. The Warriors have several picks...
2 killed, 3 injured in car fire Saturday in Carbon County, deputies say
PRICE — Two people were killed and three were injured — including a law enforcement officer — when a vehicle caught fire in Price Saturday morning, according to deputies. Emergency responders were called to the scene of a single-vehicle crash that resulted in a car fire near...
Authorities identify 50-year-old man killed in Glendale neighborhood crash
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Authorities have identified the 50-year-old victim of a fatal crash in Salt Lake City’s Glendale neighborhood. Salt Lake City police said Terry Lyday was killed after losing control of his vehicle and slamming into two parked cars near 1200 W. and 2100 S. just before 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 27.
2024 FCS Top 25: No. 22 Weber State Football Preview
Weber State ranks No. 22 in HERO Sports’ FCS Preseason Top 25. The Wildcats finished 6-5 last year, missing the FCS playoffs. Here’s a look at the 2024 Weber State football squad. Returning 2023 All-Conference Players (1) Second Team. DE Brayden Wilson. D1 Transfer Portal Movement. Transfers Coming...
Two motorcyclists injured in Hooper collision
HOOPER, Utah, July 29, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Two motorcyclists traveling together were thrown from their bikes Sunday night when they collided. The incident happened at about 9:46 a.m. in the Hooper intersection of 5100 West and 4074 South, a statement from the Weber County Sheriff‘s Office says.
Utah Native Haley Batten Makes History For Team USA With Silver Medal Win
PARIS, France — Park City native and Team USA mountain biker Haley Batten made history Sunday morning, after winning silver in the women’s mountain bike cross-country race. Batten now holds the highest mountain biking Olympic medal in U.S. history, for both men and women Olympians. At the end...
Lake Street Drive bring the soulful energy to Salt Lake City
A sold out night at the Red Butte Garden, nestled in the mountain side of Salt Lake City proved to be the perfect site for an evening of fun with Lake Street Drive performing a sold out show. With soulful energy, nice blends of pop and jazz music the night was full of fun electric energy.
Utah Youth Soccer Club Wins Back-To-Back National Championships
SALT LAKE CITY – For the second year in a row, the Utah Celtic U16 FC rose above the rest to claim the USYS National Championship. Last year, Utah dominated the SC Wave in the final, 5-1, to win the club’s second-ever national championship. What’s better than a...
Jazz could reject Warriors and others in shocking 180 degree Lauri Markkanen twist
It feels like the NBA world is awaiting an outcome on All-Star forward Lauri Markkanen, with the Golden State Warriors having been the most prominent team in trade discussions with the Utah Jazz over recent weeks. The Warriors still appear a fair way from being able to land Markkanen, unless...
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