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Take A Look Inside Post Malone’s APOCALYPSE-PROOF Utah Mansion!
Post Malone has been calling Utah "home" for years now. He enjoys the scenery, the people, and the city of Salt Lake. Photos of Posty's Cottonwood Heights home have been obtained and the inside is apocalypse proof, luxurious, a little weird, and awesome! The home was purchased for just under $3.1 Million Dollars under the LLC "Wow Cool House" according to property records. This property sits on 7 acres, and the home is 13,000 square feet. The home has 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. It's also complete with bulletproof glass and a state of the art security system. There's even a wine cellar, an office and conference room, a home gym and more!
Travelers' woes continue at Salt Lake Airport 2 days after massive IT outage
Two days after a massive IT outage that brought systems to a halt across the world, those flying in and out of the Salt Lake City International Airport are still being impacted by the hundreds.
Got leaf scorch on your trees? Here’s what you can do
SALT LAKE CITY – Leaf scorch is a common problem among trees during the summer due to the excessive heat and low humidity. If you see any leaves on your trees turning brown, they may be struggling. On the latest KSL Greenhouse show, Hosts Taun Beddes and Maria Shilaos...
'I can breathe easy': West-side Mexican eatery gets reprieve as development pressure mounts
SALT LAKE CITY — As development pressure spreads to Salt Lake City's west side, score one for a mom-and-pop operation in the neighborhood. Margarito Parra, operator of El Asadero, a west-side Mexican restaurant, had been told by the prior developer of an apartment building taking shape next to his business that he'd have to leave to make way for more apartments. It's been the source of plenty of worry over the last two years as the initial building west of his restaurant, still incomplete, has risen from the ground, reducing traffic at El Asadero.
Heading to the lake? Don't forget these water safety tips
SALT LAKE CITY — Summer means fun in the water. But as you're out recreating, remember — accidents can happen in an instant. Drowning is the leading cause of death for kids ages 1-4, and the second leading cause of unintentional injury death in kids up to 14 years of age.
Utah man with cerebral palsy publishes children's book
WEST JORDAN — The first time Johnathan Aubrey rode a bike at 7 years old, he wiped out. He collided with his sister and skidded out on his training wheels — he, and his parents, thought it was the end of his biking career. Aubrey has cerebral palsy,...
From hiking to fishing: Americans heading outdoors in record numbers
SALT LAKE CITY — It's a month into summer. Have you taken that bicycle gathering dust in the garage for a spin around the neighborhood or on a trail? Have you dug your fishing gear out of the attic for a day at the lake? How about those hiking boots in the closet?
Days of '47 float preview party underway, with impressive creations on display
SANDY — Walking into the Days of '47 float preview party is like entering a school science fair, if all of the most competitive parents in the district took full control of the projects and got a little carried away. Between the polished cement and the high-hanging warehouse lights...
Park City advances in Sundance selection process with combined effort with Salt Lake City
Sundance Film Festival organizers on Friday said a combined effort between Park City and Salt Lake City advanced to another phase of the selection process as Sundance considers whether to move the event from its longtime location in Park City. Sundance said six places advanced. The other five:. • Atlanta.
After airline outage mess, SLC airport travelers finally make it home
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City International Airport travelers were still dealing with the aftermath from a crippling computer outage Friday night, more than 24 hours after the outage first began causing flight delays and cancellations. According to statistics tracked and published by Flight Aware, 102 flights either...
Shows This Week (7/22/24-7/28/24)
Velour will hold their weekly open mic night on Wednesday, July 24. Doors open at 8 PM. On Thursday, July 25, Ryley Shupe will perform with Bryn Johnson, Mabel Elmore, and Berkley + Addie. Get tickets here. On Friday, July 26, Talin Everett will take the stage with Liam Lars,...
Historic Northampton House reopens its doors
Many have seen the beautiful building that is the Northampton House. Elegant stained glass, a spacious interior and exquisite exterior grounds have served as the backdrop for many weddings and events throughout the decades. In recent years, the space required many repairs to keep its doors open. On July 10, the Northampton House reopened its historic doors to the city.
Sundance offering first-ever early ticket sale for January festival
A limited number of ticket packages and passes go on sale Tuesday, July 23 at 10 a.m. MDT. The sale is one week only, ending Tuesday, July 30, at 11:55 p.m. Festival director Eugene Hernandez said the advanced sale offers the lowest prices for ticket packages. “We’re really hoping that...
Local author’s debut novel brings mystery and humor to the world of running
"There's so many books that discuss running and running culture, and they talk about the dedication, and the perseverance, and the mental and physical anguish to run your first race... this, I think, is the first book that makes light of running," - Ben Gross
Eagle Twin & The Otolith Unite for Legends of the Desert Vol. 4 Split Out Sept. 20
Desert Records comes back strong with the next installment of its ongoing Legends of the Desert split series, going high-desert with the mountainous sounds of The Otolith and Eagle Twin, both based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The pairing, well, rules. Eagle Twin‘s last album, The Thundering Heard (Songs of Hoof and Horn) (review here), came out in 2018, while The Otolith‘s debut, Folium Limina (review here), showed up in 2022, through Southern Lord and Blues Funeral, respectively. But neither is an album-a-year-type outfit, so the fact that they’ve joined forces for Legends of the Desert Vol. 4 is pretty special even before you get to the music. Not the kind of thing that would happen every day, is what I’m saying.
A Ruined Pop-Up: Arthur Residency at The Ruin
You may recall that I’ve written about Kevin before. A couple summer ago he and his wife Alexa staged a terrific pop-up dining series called Arthur at Nohm restaurant. Kevin Finch hails originally from right here in Utah – Sugar House, to be precise – and has an impressive resume that began when he was fifteen working at The Grand America and includes cooking in Michelin-starred houses of the holy such as Maaemo in Oslo, NYC’s Betony, Ensue restaurant in Shenzhen, and – most impressive to me because Dominique Crenn is a hero of mine – as Chef de Cuisine at San Francisco’s Atelier Crenn. Now, and through August, Kevin is lending his skills to The Ruin with a residency and new Arthur menu that changes weekly. As I said, this ain’t your daddy’s bar food.
Guest Editorial: Bill’s excellent adventure with public transportation in Europe
Editor’s note: Park City Councilor Bill Ciraco is chronicling his exploration of public transportation in Europe in a series of commentaries, beginning with this one. Pioneer Day is expected to make official Salt Lake City’s — and by association Park City’s — role as host city for the 2034 Winter Olympics. This seemed to be an opportune time to travel to Paris and a nearby country that inspired my thoughts on what transportation could do for the Wasatch Back. I would combine a trip to Switzerland with three nights in Paris from July 23-26 to take part in the SLC 2034 Bid Committee festivities there. Disclaimer — none of my trip is being paid for by Park City — this is entirely self funded because I am that focused on transforming what transportation looks like in and around Park City.
HUNCHBACK is on top of the world at Murray Arts
MURRAY — One of the thrilling parts of reviewing and patronizing community theatre is the community nature of it all. Seeing everyone gather together to make the best show they can will never get old. Such was my experience at Murray Arts latest production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. While nothing is perfect, it was incredible to see a group spare no expense and be so ambitious.
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