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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.
Kody & Robyn Brown Back To Utah After Blowing Family Up?
Are Sister Wives stars Kody and Robyn Brown going back to Utah after blowing the whole family up? They escaped the state in Season 2 due to strict polygamy laws. Then, some wanted to move back but Kody played mind games when that was concerned. So, what has possibly brought the couple back home? Keep reading for more details.
'Thankful for our freedoms': Utahns gather across Utah for Independence Day
LAYTON — Maybe it's not the biggest or flashiest Independence Day parade in Utah. But the annual Liberty Days Parade in Layton suits Jennifer Wanless, a Layton resident, just fine. "It's just fun, a great way to celebrate Independence Day ... plus, I'm a Layton girl," said Wanless, sitting alongside the parade route with about 10 other family members and friends.
70 Years After John Wayne’s Film ‘The Conqueror,’ a New Documentary Alleges Cancer-Causing Radiation Exposure Near The Utah Film Site
A new documentary about the health issues surrounding the 1956 film 'The Conqueror,' which starred late film star John Wayne, tells the story of the alleged cancer-causing radiation exposure that potentially affected cast and crew members in Utah, with many dying later from the disease.
DEA forecasts a record-breaking year for fentanyl seizures in Utah
On the heels of a massive bust, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, expects the number of fentanyl pills seized in Utah this year to be record-breaking. In less than two weeks this June, the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Field Division seized about 170,000 fentanyl pills in the Beehive State, the agency said in a […] The post DEA forecasts a record-breaking year for fentanyl seizures in Utah appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Olympic runners with Utah ties qualify for 2024 Paris Olympic Games
ALPINE — In three weeks, the 2024 Paris Olympic Games will kick off with its opening ceremony, and there are a lot of Utahns on the U.S. team, especially when it comes to running. There is something special going on within the Utah running community. The proof was highlighted...
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