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PHOTOS: 'Big Boy' steam engine makes 4th of July stop in Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Union Pacific's legendary Big Boy No. 4014, a testament to American ingenuity and the spirit of westward expansion, made a patriotic appearance in Salt Lake City on Independence Day as part of its 2024 Westward Bound Tour. The world's largest operating steam locomotive, weighing...
Rude Dudes?! Did Utah’s Biggest City Make The Top 10 List Of Rudest Metros?
About one-third of Americans believe New York City is the rudest place in our fair country. "What?! You got a problem with that?! You talkin' to me?!" I can hear NYC saying in a brash tone. Business Insider polled more than 2,000 Americans and asked them to choose the five...
Utah’s plan to retain Sundance Film Festival would split it between 2 cities
SALT LAKE CITY — It appears that Utah’s bid to retain the Sundance Film Festival beyond 2026 will focus on splitting it between its current home and its first one. Few details about Utah’s bid have been made available since the Utah Film Commission announced Utah had filed a request for proposal response to the Sundance Institute in May. The commission confirmed that it submitted a request-for-proposals response — to Sundance’s questions about the bid — on June 20, but it declined to offer many details about what’s in the request.
These Utah cities are using drones instead of fireworks for Fourth of July
Following tradition, on the night of the Fourth of July, there will be bright, colorful lights decorating Salt Lake City’s sky. However, at least in city-sponsored events, those displays won’t come from fireworks — but from 150 drones. Salt Lake City started the new drone show tradition...
Open Streets returns to Salt Lake City, but it'll go beyond Main Street this year
SALT LAKE CITY — What started as a way to safely draw people back to downtown Salt Lake City businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic has become an unofficial test lab for future opportunities to draw visitors to businesses across the city. Salt Lake City's Open Streets event will return...
Utah’s Title IX fight belongs in the courts, not the Legislature
Earlier this year, the Utah Legislature passed SB57, establishing the Utah Constitutional Sovereignty Act. The law, which was signed by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, allows the Legislature, with the concurring signature of the governor, to forbid state officers from enforcing federal laws, regulations, orders, or other directives that state lawmakers determine violate “principles of state […] The post Utah’s Title IX fight belongs in the courts, not the Legislature appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
New electric vehicle charging station opens in Millcreek
MILLCREEK, Utah, July 3, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The first of 20 new multi-use electric vehicle charging stations has debuted in Millcreek. The Utah Transit Authority in a news release said it has joined with Rocky Mountain Power, Millcreek City and public charging network Electrify America to mark the completion of new charging stations at the Olympus Cove Park and Ride lot.
In Memoriam: Utah's Best "Worst Utahn" Shannon Barnson
“There he goes. One of God's own prototypes,” Hunter S. Thompson once said of Dr. Gonzo in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. “A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.”. I always thought that...
Woods Cross Starbucks files for a union election, may join other 6 stores in Utah
Workers at a Woods Cross Starbucks filed a petition to unionize before the National Labor Relations Board on Friday. With the action, the café on 2600 South and Interstate 15 is hoping to join more than 460 Starbucks that have voted to organize since 2021 in 44 states and the District of Columbia, according to […] The post Woods Cross Starbucks files for a union election, may join other 6 stores in Utah appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
New West Valley City health clinic puts focus on Latinos, immigrants, the uninsured
WEST VALLEY CITY — For an array of reasons, sometimes Latinos can't access health insurance at work or don't sign up for coverage. The upshot can be undiagnosed medical issues that balloon into bigger problems over the long haul. But in a bid to make health care more accessible...
Opinion: Want to feel part of your community? Make memories on a budget? Be civically engaged? Attend a city event
City events in Utah have a rich tradition of bringing together residents to celebrate shared values, interests and hobbies. Here are some upcoming events in Utah.
International Rescue Committee curating art exhibit featuring works of refugees, newcomers
SALT LAKE CITY — Many refugees and other newcomers to Utah may have entrepreneurial spirits, which the Salt Lake City-based International Rescue Committee aims to foster through a range of programs and initiatives. Others, though, are more artistically inclined, and in a bid to help them tap their potential,...
Magna invests its small-town charm into its annual 4th of July 5K race
Every year Joe Hastings runs the Magna 4th of July 5K dressed head to toe in the stars and stripes. To him, it’s simple. Hastings grew up in Magna and has been running for as long as he can remember. His dad used to run this race when it first got started in the 80s. It was a pretty small event for a while but “has gotten really, really popular within the last six, seven, years. Across the whole valley, across the whole state,” he said.
Summer-long SR 190 construction will begin on Monday
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Transportation says a summer-long repaving project is starting on portions of SR 190 on Monday. The construction will occur between the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon from the Mineral Fork Trailhead and Guardsman Pass Road between the winter gate and the Pass Overlook.
Millcreek Fourth of July drone show prioritizes safety, community
MILLCREEK, Utah (KUTV) — This Fourth of July, Millcreek residents had a new way to celebrate: a drone show. The city chose drones for a specific reason: safety. While firework shows, put on across the state, are well planned out and usually have fire fighters on standby, cities are starting to adopt new ways to celebrate Independence Day.
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