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IOC awards 2034 Winter Games to Utah and pushes state officials to help end FBI investigation
PARIS — What was expected to be a simple coronation of Salt Lake City as the 2034 Winter Olympic host turned into complicated Olympic politics Wednesday, as the IOC pushed Utah officials to end an FBI investigation into a suspected doping coverup. The International Olympic Committee formally awarded the...
Opinion: There’s a missing piece to Utah’s approach to housing affordability, says one Utah planner
Picture this: A young Utah family, excited to buy a first home, finds a dream house slipping further out of reach with each passing month. Sound familiar? It should. In the Beehive State, the affordability crisis isn’t just making headlines — it’s reshaping lives. Redfin data shows that, since May 2019, median home prices have increased by a startling $206,700 — a 61.53% increase that’s left many Utahns reeling.
Mitt Romney, who led 2002 Winter Games, looks ahead to 2034 Olympics in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — When it comes to the Olympics, Mitt Romney has a lot of memories. Romney was CEO of the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City — a job that launched his public career as governor of Massachusetts, Republican presidential nominee, and now senator from Utah.
A look into Utah’s favorite (or second favorite, depending on who you are) ice cream brand
After witnessing all the steps taken to create one of Utah’s favorite ice cream brands, Cache Valley resident Savanna Mccay learned an important lesson. “Cows,” Mccay said, “are the best things on earth.”. Earlier this month, Utah State University held its annual “Cow to Cone” event, where...
This Tiny Utah Town Is A Hidden Gem You Need To Visit
Utah has a ton of well-known places like Zion National Park, Salt Lake City and more, but this less-known town is also a visitor's paradise; Green River. Now, looking at it may not seem like it has a ton to offer, but Green River, UT has historical significance and beautiful geography for river rafters and hikers.
Utah soldier killed in Alaska 'did so much with the little he was given'
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Army infantryman Arturo Gomez is being remembered for a heroic life, two days after he was struck and killed by a car in Alaska, driven by an accused drunk driver. "He did so much with the little he was given," said Scott Vranes, of...
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