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Play the game and unlock the hidden treasure in this box
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – Your adventure starts now with a new video game based right here in Utah. Adam Sidwell, CEO of Future House Studios, sat down with us this morning to explain how it works. Swords of Secret is an immersive mobile game that...
Firefighters on high alert as resources spread thin
SALT LAKE CITY — It doesn’t take much to start a fire. Just a spark or a car driven over dry weeds can cause large fires, like the one that started in Ogden Thursday. In western Box Elder County, lightning strikes are keeping firefighters busy. But Utah is already seeing more human-caused fires than in recent years.
Salt Lake woman charged with setting husband on fire
SALT LAKE CITY — A Salt Lake woman was charged Thursday with lighting her husband on fire and not allowing him to get help until he promised not to turn her in. Cecilia Cuevas, 31, is charged in 3rd District Court with aggravated arson, a first-degree felony; obstruction of justice, a second-degree felony; and two counts of domestic violence in the presence of a child, a third-degree felony.
Kyle Filipowski Surprises Critics With Summer League Performance
It took some time, but Kyle Filipowski had his signature NBA Summer League performance on Wednesday, dominating the Raptors as his Utah Jazz rattled off an 86-76 victory. Filipowski struggled mightily in his first few games, getting bullied in the post and playing tentatively on offense. However, he flipped those criticisms upside-down against Toronto, looking like the player many thought could've been a lottery pick.
No fire restrictions for Wasatch County despite hot, dry conditions
Ahead of next week’s Pioneer Day festivities, the Wasatch Fire District says it is restricting where fireworks can be used – but other than that, no changes are planned for other fire activity. Fireworks are now banned in parts of unincorporated Wasatch County in addition to the existing...
Four dead in a week: Heat leads to tragedies in state and national parks
Belyruth Ordóñez was an avid hiker. Over the past few summers, the 30-year-old and her parents had traveled to parks around Utah, where they lived, to hit the trails together. But on Saturday, the heat proved too severe and tragedy struck. Temperatures in Utah's Snow Canyon State Park...
Repertory Dance Theatre Awarded Grant from Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board
The Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board, administered by the Utah Division of Archives and Records Service, has announced Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) as a recipient of its Fall 2024 grant funding to preserve and provide access to Utah's history. RDT was awarded $7,500 for the inventory, assessment, and cataloging...
Hungry, hungry bovines: Cows helping in fight against invasive phragmites around Great Salt Lake
SYRACUSE — Conservationists, waging a yearslong battle against an invasive marsh reed grass that has choked out native plants and wildlife in the wetlands near the Great Salt Lake, have enlisted an unlikely ally: Cows. The animals are part of a tactic The Nature Conservancy Utah employs to fight...
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