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Davis County considers permanent emergency shelter in North Salt Lake
NORTH SALT LAKE — A permanent emergency shelter could be moving near a North Salt Lake neighborhood, and county leaders said there’s little they can do to stop it. Homeowners of the Foxboro subdivision recently learned that the former LifeLine Teen Treatment Center, located at 1130 W. Center, just a few blocks from their homes, could soon become a new homeless shelter with at least 80 beds.
Tooele City Council approves subdivision after nearly four years of back and forth
Four out of five City Council members voted “yes” to annexing over 61 acres of property into Tooele City limits and assigning a zoning district to the annexed property during their meeting on the evening of Wednesday, August 21. During the meeting, Andrew Aagard, Tooele City’s community development...
Fire near viaduct in Tooele City
A fire, which started near the viaduct in Tooele City on the evening of Tuesday, August 20, burned over an acre of land. Firefighters from the Tooele City Fire Department were dispatched to 1700 N. Main Street at approximately 4:55 p.m. With aid from the Tooele County assistant fire warden and two Bureau of Land Management crews, they were able to put out the fire within 30 minutes, according to Tooele City’s Fire Chief, Matt McCoy.
Ketlen Vieira vs. Kayla Harrison – Matchup Breakdown and Betting Odds
Ketlen Vieira and Kayla Harrison are set for a showdown to take place on October 5, 2024, at UFC 307 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Both fighters are highly ranked in the UFC women’s bantamweight division, with Vieira ranked No. 2 and Harrison ranked No. 3. Kayla Harrison. Kayla...
Heber Police stop second person for human smuggling in 2 weeks
Gerardo Garcia Mejia, 29, was charged Tuesday, Aug. 27, with seven 2nd-degree felony counts for suspected human smuggling. According to a probable cause statement, Heber City police stopped Garcia Mejia around 3:45 Monday morning, Aug. 26, for speeding. He allegedly told officers he was driving to Cheyenne for work, then...
Rose Ram Appointed as New Library Director at BYU–Hawaii
Brigham Young University–Hawaii Academic Vice President Isaiah Walker announced the appointment of Rosalind “Rose” Ram as library director effective at the end of the Spring 2024 Semester. Ram previously served as the university’s associate academic vice president of curriculum and assessment and in various capacities for nearly 35 years.
BYU preparing for a fight from Southern Illinois
BYU is 18-0 all-time against FCS foes entering Saturday night's opener against Southern Illinois in Provo, Utah. Should be an easy mark for the Cougars, right? Well, as Lee Corso might say, not so fast, my friend. While BYU is favored, there's the little matter of the visiting Salukis' recent track record in FBS games. They're 3-2 in their last five tries against the big boys with a narrow loss at Kansas State three years ago. Little wonder that Cougars coach Kalani Sitake is, at least in his words, taking this game as seriously as any Big 12 encounter. "They're...
Utes, Cougars and Aggies enter college football season with wide range of expecations
If you've been waking up and noticing the cool, crisp air, that can only mean one thing: Football season is here. Driving the news: College football returns in earnest on Thursday and through Labor Day weekend as teams across the country kick off their 2024-25 seasons.State of play: The University of Utah opens its first year in the Big 12 at 7pm against Southern Utah at Rice-Eccles Stadium. It should be a little more than a glorified scrimmage as the No. 12 ranked Utes have their eyes set on a college football playoff berth for the first time in school...
10 BYU Football Players We Are Interested To See In Game Action
PROVO, Utah – BYU football is flying under the radar entering the 2024 season. The Cougars are picked to finish 13th in the Big 12. Prognostications everywhere say BYU finishes with another losing record and misses a bowl game. To prove the predictions wrong, BYU will need some players...
BYU Coach Kalani Sitake Keeps Starting QB Under Wraps Ahead of Southern Illinois Showdown
In a move circling with strategic secrecy, BYU's head coach Kalani Sitake has drawn a line in the sand by decisively choosing his starting quarterback, without any intention of making the name public before game time against Southern Illinois. "We know our plan," Sitake stated, ensuring all plans remain under wraps while prompting doubts and discussions among the BYU faithful and foes alike, according to ABC4.
University of Utah receives $6.5M to reduce air pollution at schools in Utah, Nevada, Wyoming
SALT LAKE CITY — The University of Utah last week was selected as one of five recipients of a $34 million federal grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce air pollution at schools in low-income, disadvantaged and tribal communities. The U. is receiving a $6.5 million chunk, which...
Bobby Flay co-founded burger joint sets first Utah location in Orem
OREM, Utah (ABC4) — Utahns eager to treat their tastebuds with a burger crafted by renowned celebrity chef Bobby Flay won’t have to wait much longer. The first location for Bobby’s Burgers by Bobby Flay is expected to open in November at University Place in Orem. The burger chain previously announced it was planning on opening nine total locations in the Beehive State.
Utah joining antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster
Utah Swifties are one step closer to settling bad blood with the country’s largest ticket sales company. The state of Utah will join the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, accusing the companies of driving up ticket prices for fans by maintaining a monopoly over the concert and live entertainment industry.
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