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Motorcycle Crash: 1 Rider from Utah Killed and 1 Injured on Idaho Highway
A motorcycle crash on an Idaho highway has left 1 dead and another injured. The deadly accident happened in Eastern Idaho not far from the Montana border on Interstate 15 at milepost 179. Idaho State Police responded around 10:51 in the morning of July 22nd. A Kawasaki motorcycle, driven by...
Practicing plastic-free July with a Park City sustainability company
PARK CITY, UT (GOOD THINGS UTAH)- Joining us today is Kimberly Flores and Paige Garrity, the co-founders of Fulfilled Lifestyle Co to share a little more about how they’re helping the local hotel and lodging industry switch their practices to become more sustainable. According to Flores and Garrity it is “plastic-free July,” a month-long global event that encourages people to “choose to refuse” single-use plastic. Here in Utah, Fulfilled Lifestyle Co. is helping both individuals and companies do that every single day.
‘The Addams Family’ haunts the Egyptian Theatre
When: 7 p.m., Thursday and Friday, July 25 and 26; 5 p.m., Saturday, July 27. Where: Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Cost: $10 for adults; $15 for preferred seating; free for ages 17 and younger. Phone: 855-745-SHOW. Web: parkcityshow.com. “They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky,” and “all together...
Overland Trailhead and segment of Millennium Trail closed today, into tomorrow
PARK CITY, Utah — ‘Tis the seal coat season. Basin Recreation today announced that the Overland Trailhead and Millennium Trail—from behind the Powderwood condos to Olympic Parkway—will be closed today
Park City police blotter: Suspected homeless camp reported off busy street
On Sunday, July 21, at 10:26 p.m., the police received a complaint about a vehicle left outside the Marsac Building for hours with the headlights illuminated. The police logged the case as suspected disturbing the peace. The Police Department at 7:04 p.m. received a complaint from a driver on S.R....
Adult Recess with Fox School of Wine in Park City
Adult recess should always include wine. At least, that is what Kirsten Fox from Fox School of Wine believes. Almost every Friday night, her team of talented and knowledgeable wine educators open the doors for recess at the Treasure Mountain Inn in Park City. But stuffy and stiff, is the opposite of what you’ll get. “Many people have the impression that wine classes are probably very serious and intimidating, and they avoid them,” says Miss Fox. “Our classes, based on our company’s motto, are first fun, then tasting and then learning. Since our focus is on fun, we try to make a class that is appropriate for anyone from a new drinker all the way up through about an advanced beginner to an intermediate wine enthusiast.” Each class has a unique theme, and a “professor” to guide you through the five wines you’ll taste.
Christie’s Park City adds to leadership team
Citing swift growth in its first year, Christie’s International Real Estate Park City announced additions to its leadership team — Jake Doilney as principal broker, and Meghan Tuohig as managing director. Doilney was raised in Park City and born into a family with a long career history in...
State troopers arrest three on suspicion of kidnapping at Kimball Junction rest area
A report of a runaway teen in the Park City area led to the arrest of three people on kidnapping charges over the weekend. Summit County Dispatch on Saturday alerted local law enforcement that the Iowa teen’s phone showed her last location was in Summit County, according to probable cause documents.
Family of Utah murder victim wants 'an eye for an eye' as inmate's execution date looms
Family members of a woman slashed and stabbed to death in 1998 pressed Utah officials Tuesday to proceed with next month’s scheduled execution of the convicted killer, presenting emotional testimony about a crime they say still traumatizes their close-knit Native American community. Taberon Dave Honie is asking Utah’s parole board to commute his death sentence to life in prison as an act of mercy so he can remain in the lives of his daughter and granddaughter. He faces a planned lethal injection on Aug 8 for the killing of his girlfriend’s mother after a day of heavy drinking and drug use. A decision is expected in the coming days. No inmate has been executed in Utah since Ronnie Lee Gardner was put to death by a firing squad in 2010. Honie is one of just seven inmates on death row in the state.
16-year-old figure skater represents Utah in Paris for 2034 Winter Olympics pitch
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Utah Olympic committee is making its final bid in Paris for the 2034 Winter Games. KUTV’s Kristen Kenney caught up with sixteen-year-old Utah figure skater Kate Pressgrove who received a once in a lifetime invitation to join the Utah delegation in Paris for the final pitch.
Members at 14 Utah Costco Locations Impacted by Major Change
Does Utah love Costco? It seems that isn't even a question if you drive past any of the locations in our area on just about any day. Shoppers know that Costco offers quality items and discounted and 'wholesale' prices--and the major grocer seems to hold on to its cult following pretty aggressively.
Changes are coming to the ACT test. Here's what that might mean for students
SALT LAKE CITY — Changes are coming to the ACT. On July 15, Janet Godwin, CEO of the ACT test, announced that a pair of "fundamental" changes would be coming to the test starting in 2025. ACT makes science section optional. The first of the changes is to make...
Expect road closures in downtown Salt Lake on Pioneer Day
SALT LAKE CITY — Police say Pioneer Day celebrations and an Olympic announcement watch party will cause road closures around downtown Salt Lake City on Wednesday. The Salt Lake City Police Department said in a press release that, “anyone living, working, or visiting Salt Lake City should expect significant and potentially lengthy road closures.”
Developers revise proposal for new high-rise at Wells Fargo site in Sugar House
Building Salt Lake is the leading source of commercial real estate news in Utah. Sign up to get our free emails in your inbox. Get access to the site’s paid features by becoming a Member today. The developer who initially asked Salt Lake City to rezone a key corner...
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