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Murder suspect fighting extradition from Utah
The man who was arrested and charged with the murder of Sara Filiatraut refused to waive extradition and remains in the Salt Lake County Jail. Robert Matthew Richards was arrested July 29 in Saratoga Springs, Utah on a warrant charging him with one count of first degree murder. Filiatraut was...
Cross-Campus and Community Collaboration
When the U West Valley project launched in 2021, an existing relationship between University of Utah Health and University Neighborhood Partners took on new meaning. Working together, we are finding more ways for the University of Utah to address disparities in our community. A Shared Goal: Meeting People Where They...
Spanish Fork High School welcomes students to new building
SPANISH FORK — On Wednesday, around 1,600 students headed into a brand-new building on their first day of school in the Nebo School District. KSL TV got a chance to tour Spanish Fork’s new high school, which, as school leaders described it, is a “double-decker.” The new school replaced their old building, which included six permanent buildings. Now, everyone will be under one roof.
Cleanup begins after floodwater damages Orem apartments
OREM — Homeowners are beginning the process of cleaning up after water broke through several condos in an Orem apartment complex Tuesday evening, leaving some with an unimaginable mess. Plank by plank, homeowner Andrew Gill is ripping out his kitchen flooring ruined in the flooding. "It mostly stayed in...
At least 1 person taken to hospital following crash in Hobble Creek Canyon
SPRINGVILLE — Several people had to be extricated from their vehicle following a crash in Hobble Creek Canyon on Wednesday night, according to deputies. A car believed to have four occupants went off the road on Right Hand Fork Road near Jolley's Ranch about 8:20 p.m., according to Utah County Sheriff Sgt. Spencer Cannon. He said he did not have many details about the crash yet, but a medical helicopter was called to the scene.
Wrong way driver hospitalized after crashing into traffic on SR-201
SOUTH SALT LAKE — A wrong-way crash caused a popular highway to be closed for several hours Wednesday afternoon. Lt. Cameron Roden with the Utah Highway Patrol told KSL that a car drove eastbound on the westbound lanes of state Route 201 and crashed into another car head-on. Roden...
Rocky Mountain Power says 5,000 customers will wake up without power in Utah County
AMERICAN FORK — A power outage is affecting over 5,000 residents in American Fork, according to Rocky Mountain Power. The company reported the power outage at approximately 4:15 a.m. Wednesday. It estimated the restoration time of 8 a.m. The cause is still under investigation. Flooding in the area was...
Park City Council reviews $7M contract to underground power lines at potential arts district
Park City is looking to develop five acres at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Kearns Boulevard into a new mixed-use district with housing, commercial space and art elements. Power lines run directly through that five-acre site. Park City Manager Matt Dias says leaving them would impact future construction on...
Granite District students welcomed back with new schools, new cell phone ban
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Granite School District kicked off the new academic year Wednesday with the opening of two rebuilt schools and the implementation of a district-wide cell phone policy aimed at reducing distractions and improving student well-being. Damaged school completely rebuilt. Students at West Lake Junior High...
Billionaire’s controversial Treasure Hill home up for historic review
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince and his wife Tatiana are planning to build a 10,000-square-foot home on King Road overlooking Main Street. At city hall Thursday, planners will go through a historic district design review to ensure the home complies with the historic nature and character of Old Town. A consultant...
Local real estate market stays steady with slight gains
Both the number of sales and median home prices increased year over year, driven by demand from out-of-state buyers and a limited supply of inventory. Park City Board of Realtors President Jon Schumann said the numbers show steady growth. “Everything continues to increase slightly,” Schumann said. “As you've seen, the...
New Park City Main Street town square concept features pedestrian improvements
A pedestrian-friendly Main Street with less cars. A potential new town square where the post office sits. Significant new development along Swede Alley. These are all ideas being discussed by Park City’s Main Street Area Plan Committee. The group met for the third time Wednesday to discuss ideas about...
Former CJC Employee Sentenced in Misuse of Shelter Funds Case
At the beginning of 2024, the Children’s Justice Center (CJC) of Price had reported the misuse of a charge card to Carbon County Sheriff’s Office’s Detective Travis Henrie. Upon investigation, it was clear that the misuse of funds had occurred. Director Shelley Wright had advised Detective Henrie...
Hail and heavy rain damage Heber homes and cars
Heavy rain and hail hammered Wasatch County roads and gardens in a streak of severe weather Monday and Tuesday. ABC 4 meteorologist Cedric Haynes explained heavier impacts were expected because slow-moving storms lingered above the Heber Valley. “When they’re slow movers, that means that they can dump a lot of...
Kyle Whittingham’s Conference Realignment Comments Were Not a Shot at the Big 12
Kyle Whittingham‘s recent comments to John Canzano made ways across all of college football this week. But frankly, there was no reason for it to get as much blowback as it did. Whittingham told Canzano, “I think there is a major realignment coming, and it’ll be a big one....
Utah man's initiative leads to better care for autistic patients
TAYLORSVILLE, Utah (KUTV) — Jeff Wilson has a 7-year-old son on the autism spectrum, for the most part he is non-verbal until he started learning sign language. “When John started learning sign language, he took off with it and started teaching himself with his tablet and so he knows over 700 signs or words,” Jeff said.
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