Midvale Man Charged with Murder and Child Abuse After Fatal Incident Involving 4-Month-Old Infant
Zachary Walton was charged with murder after allegedly slamming a 4-month-old's head into an elevator wall out of frustration with the child's crying. The infant suffered skull fractures and brain bleeds.
Utah Gears Up for Heated 2024 General Election Debates as Candidates Meet Voter Support Threshold
The Utah Debate Commission announced a series of debates in anticipation of the 2024 general election, with the first on September 11. They're also requiring candidates have at least 10% voter support to participate.
Salt Lake City Weekend Weather: Patchy Smoke and Rising Temps Before Chance of Showers
The National Weather Service forecasts varied weekend weather for Salt Lake City, with smoke, sunny skies, and rising chances of showers and thunderstorms by Sunday night into Monday, followed by clear conditions and cooler temperatures post-Monday.
Salt Lake City Braces for Continued Rain, Forecast Promises Clearing Skies Later in the Week
Salt Lake City's forecast includes ongoing rain and a potential thunderstorm today with a high of 67°F. Tonight, showers dwindle with a low around 50°F. Warmer, clearer weather expected in the following days.
Dramatic Police Chase Ends With Rollover Crash at Valley Fair Mall in West Valley City, One Critically Injured
A stolen vehicle pursuit by the West Valley City Police ended in a crash at Valley Fair Mall, with one person critically injured. Details of the incident and the injured person's role are not yet clear.
1 in 12 Utahns Struggle with Long COVID as State Opens Specialized Clinic for Ongoing Care
Study reveals 1 in 12 Utah residents suffer from Long COVID, with patient Blake Bockholt highlighting the condition's life-altering impact. A new Long COVID clinic and study provide hope and support for affected individuals.
Salt Lake City Pioneers Green Urbanism with Upgraded Sustainability Policy and Eco-Certified Projects
Salt Lake City updates its sustainability policy emphasizing environmental resilience and justice, aiming for SITES and Envision certification in various projects, like the Glendale Park and a new water reclamation facility.
Salt Lake City Basks in Autumn Splendor with Sunny Skies and Gentle Breezes Ahead, Says National Weather Service
The National Weather Service reports clear skies and a high of 85°F in Salt Lake City, with gentle winds shifting south. Pleasant conditions will persist through Columbus Day, with a chance of rain by mid-week.
Suspicious Explosion at Lehi Apartment Complex Displaces 90 Families, Authorities Investigate Cause
An explosion at Lehi Tech Apartments displaced 90 families and caused minor injuries to a couple. Authorities are investigating the "suspicious" cause, and residents cannot return until the fire system is repaired.
Utah's Short-Term Rental Boom: Balancing Economic Hopes with Housing Affordability Concerns Ahead of Future Olympics
Utah's short-term rental market is growing, driven by services like Airbnb and Vrbo, with mixed economic impacts and potential housing affordability issues highlighted in recent reports.
Salt Lake City Police Arrest Nine in Operation to Curb Crime on North Temple Street
The SLCPD arrested nine people for illegal activity, including suspected burglary, at a future winter shelter on North Temple Street. The police operation followed reports of intimidation and unlawful residency at the site.
Salt Lake City Braces for Chilly Start with Warmer Week Ahead, Rain Expected by Weekend
Salt Lake City experiences varied weather with a brisk morning and a predicted clear, sunny afternoon with a high near 39°F. The week progresses with warmer temperatures, peaking near 60°F by Friday, but rain is expected over the weekend.
Saint Mary's Gaels Dethrone Utah Runnin' Utes with Shattering 72-63 Victory at Huntsman Center
The Utah Runnin' Utes lost at home against Saint Mary's Gaels with a score of 72-63, marking their first home defeat this season despite previous success. Paulius Murauskas led the victory with a career-high 29 points.
Salt Lake City Police Release Footage Following In-Custody Death of John Gianini, Officers on Leave Amid Investigation
SLCPD released body-cam footage showing their interaction with John Gianini who was in medical distress. Despite aid, Gianini died and the incident is under independent investigation, with officers on leave.
Salt Lake City Unveils Trio of Visionary Concepts to Reinvent Smith's Ballpark Site
Salt Lake City leaders, including Mayor Mendenhall, revealed three possible designs for transforming Smith's Ballpark, focusing on sports, arts and culture, or ecology, with community involvement key to the planning process.
Salt Lake City's Wintry Mix Gives Way to Clearer Skies, Haze Expected by Weekend
Salt Lake City is experiencing a mix of rain and snow that will clear later today, per the National Weather Service, with clearer skies and "mostly sunny" days anticipated for the rest of the week despite "widespread haze" from Friday.
Young Woman Escapes Injury as SUV Plunges into Jordan River in Salt Lake City's Rose Park
A woman's SUV landed in the Jordan River after a crash, but she escaped uninjured. Authorities are investigating the cause, possibly sleep-related. No injuries have been reported, and emergency services responded promptly.
Salt Lake County Swears in New Leaders: History Made with First Black Councilmember, Inspiring Journeys to Office
Salt Lake County welcomes new and returning elected officials, including Natalie Pinkney as the first Black woman on the council, and celebrates with a ceremony featuring performances and speeches.
Utah Entrepreneurial Spirit Ignited: Veteran Business Resource Center at SLCC Heralds 2025 as "Year of the Veteran Entrepreneur"
SLCC's Utah Veteran Business Resource Center is launching the "Year of the Veteran Entrepreneur" on January 17 at The Mill Entrepreneurship Center, aimed at supporting veteran-owned businesses.
Salt Lake City Police Seize 2,500 Fentanyl Pills and Firearms in Major Drug Operation, Suspect Marco Antonio Lopez Charged
Salt Lake City Police seized 2,500 fentanyl pills, other drugs, and firearms during a successful operation led by its VCAT, arresting suspect Marco Antonio Lopez on multiple charges.
Ogden to Open Weber-Morgan Children's Justice Center in May, Enhancing Support for Young Crime Victims
The Weber-Morgan Children's Justice Center is opening in May, offering increased capacity and enhanced facilities for children affected by crime, with support from various community partners and donors.
Tragic Skies Over D.C.: Salt Lake County Mourns Potential Olympic Stars Lost in Fatal Aircraft Collision
Mayor Jenny Wilson of Salt Lake County expressed deep sorrow for the loss of life caused by the recent aircraft collision in Washington D.C., particularly for the impact on the local figure skating community.
Salt Lake City Bike Squad Arrests Two Suspected of Meth Distribution Near Library Square
Salt Lake City Police arrested two for meth distribution near Library Square during a patrol. Williams and Hart allegedly exchanged drugs for money. They face charges but are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Salt Lake City Mayor Mendenhall Confirms Decision Behind Police Chief Brown's Exit Amid Department Overhaul
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall confirms she decided Police Chief Mike Brown should resign, ahead of 2034 Winter Games discussions, citing the need for stronger intergovernmental relationships. Brown to retire by February 2025.
Southern Utah University to Host Third Annual XR Southern Summit: Pioneering the Future of Education and Industry with Emerging Technologies
Southern Utah University prepares to host the third XR Southern Summit, focusing on advances in virtual, augmented, and extended reality technologies, with industry experts giving keynotes and panels.
School Day Aborted at West Haven Elementary After Intentional Fire, 11-Year-Old Suspected of Arson
West Haven Elementary School canceled classes due to a fire, intentionally set in a bathroom, which activated the sprinkler system causing water damage. An 11-year-old is suspected of starting the fire.
Lyuba Basin: Curating a World of Rare Books and Cultural Treasures at University of Utah's Marriott Library
Lyuba Basin oversees the Rare Books section at J. Willard Marriott Library, ensuring the collection's accessibility while fostering a passion for historical and cultural literature among students and faculty.
Utah Legislature Passes Bill to Ban Pride Flags on School and Government Property, LGBTQ Groups Rally for Veto
Utah's legislature has passed a bill banning pride flags on public school and government property, awaiting Governor Cox's decision. LGBTQ groups are preparing to challenge the potential law.
University of Utah Announces Esteemed 2025 Honorary Degree Recipients for Contributions in Education, Healthcare, Arts, and STEM
The University of Utah announced the honorees for its 2025 honorary degrees, including I. King Jordan, Julie A. Lassonde, Cecil O. Samuelson Jr., and Linda C. Smith, recognizing their contributions to various fields.
Suspects Apprehended After Alleged Gunpoint Carjacking in Salt Lake City, Police Response Prevents Injury
In Salt Lake City, two men, Michael Manuelito and Nicholas Reddye, were arrested following an early morning carjacking. The police apprehended them without injuries, though they now face serious charges.
Salt Lake City Police Issue Silver Alert for Missing 63-Year-Old Terry Wilkinson
Police in Salt Lake City seek help finding Terry Wilkinson, 63, who went missing near 200 South 1000 East. He's 5'9", 185 lbs, with blond hair, and hazel eyes, last seen wearing a gray t-shirt and blue jeans with a black boot on his left foot.
Ricardo Trujillo Rojel Charged with Aggravated Murder and Arson in Riverdale Case Involving Death of Mayra Catalan-Dimas
Ricardo Trujillo Rojel is charged with aggravated murder and arson after Mayra Catalan-Dimas was found dead in a burning trailer. The incident led to an AMBER Alert for their two children, who were later found with Rojel.
Murray Man Shot by Police After Allegedly Wielding Makeshift Flame-Thrower During Eviction Standoff
A man was shot in the hand by police during a court-ordered eviction in Murray after he used a makeshift flamethrower against officers. He is now in custody and has a minor hand injury. The officer involved is on leave pending an investigation.
Salt Lake City Hosts Garden Party to Support Cancer Survivors with Jazz, Tours, and Desserts on April 26
Salt Lake City is hosting a garden party with jazz, refreshments, and house tours to support Survivor Wellness. The April 26 event includes family activities, a dessert contest, and volunteer opportunities.
Weber County Strikes Trio of Tax Increment Funding Deals to Fuel Chromalox Project Area Growth
Weber County's Community Reinvestment Agency has formed agreements with local agencies to redirect tax increment revenues to the Chromalox Project Area, enhancing development. Documents are available for public review.
Utah Supreme Court Denies Prosecution and Defense Requests in Kouri Richins Murder Trial
The Utah Supreme Court denied requests for expanding the jury pool and in-person juror questioning in Kouri Richins' trial, maintaining current procedures despite concerns over impartiality due to media exposure.
South Salt Lake Man Charged with Felony Murder After Fatal Weekend Shooting
Salman Ahmed was arrested for a fatal shooting in South Salt Lake following a physical altercation in a parking lot. He faces first-degree murder and other charges, with a history of prior offenses including a previous shooting incident.
Salt Lake City Celebrates Diversity with New Civic Banners Honoring Black, LGBTQIA, and Transgender Communities
Salt Lake City adopts three new inclusivity flags alongside its traditional Sego Lily flag, celebrating Juneteenth, LGBTQIA, and transgender communities, reflecting the city's values of diversity and unity.
Southern Utah I-15 Bridge Repairs Underway After Excavator Collision, Lane Closures Expected Until June
UDOT is repairing a bridge on I-15 in Southern Utah, struck by an improperly lowered excavator arm in 2024, causing lane closures during night hours until end of June, excluding Memorial Day weekend.
Medical Marvel at the University of Utah: Patient Triumphs Over Blood Cancer with Groundbreaking Deceased Donor Stem Cell Transplant
University of Utah's Huntsman Cancer Institute successfully performed an allogeneic stem cell transplant using cells from a deceased donor, potentially improving treatment access for blood cancer patients.
Several Animals Perish in Historic American Fork Mansion Fire, Off-Duty Firefighter and Responders Save Injured Cats
A fire at Chipman Mansion in American Fork killed several animals; firefighters faced difficulties due to the mansion's structure. An off-duty firefighter attempted entry but was hindered by the building's heavy doors.
Dixie National Forest's France Canyon Fire Balloons to Over 4,700 Acres with Zero Containment, Origin Linked to Utah County Gun Range Incident
The France Canyon Fire in Utah's Dixie National Forest grew to 4,704 acres and remains at 0% containment despite firefighting efforts including air support. Its origin was traced back to a gun range accident.
Rocky Mountain Power Announces Potential Power Shutoffs in Utah Cities to Mitigate Wildfire Risks
Rocky Mountain Power implemented a Public Safety Power Shutoff Watch in Utah regions to prevent wildfires. Power was restored after shutdowns, with Cedar City opening a resource center for affected residents.
Warm Week Ahead: Salt Lake City Welcomes Days of Sunshine and Rising Temperatures
Salt Lake City is set for a sunny week with rising temperatures, starting with a clear 53°F morning and moderate humidity. The forecast includes highs reaching the mid-90s and mild winds, with pleasant nights around the upper 60s.
Eagle Mountain City Aggravated Assault Suspect Killed in SWAT Standoff After Sexual Assault Incident
An aggravated sexual assault in Eagle Mountain City led to police confronting an armed suspect, resulting in the suspect's death after a SWAT intervention. An investigation into the police-involved shooting is ongoing.
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox's Packed Schedule: RGA Breakfast in Oklahoma, Local Meetings, and Environmental Discussions Ahead of July 4th Holiday
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox has a busy schedule including an RGA event in Oklahoma City, meetings in Utah, environmental discussions, and the America250 Utah Kickoff.
Salt Lake City Braces for Highs Near 94 Degrees Amidst Chance of Showers and Thunderstorms
Salt Lake City faces mostly cloudy skies, a high of 94°F, and a 50% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Winds will vary, turning east southeast. Tonight, similar conditions persist with a low of 68°F. The NWS provides full details online.
Washington County Firefighters Achieve 77% Containment on Forsyth Fire as "Firenado" Damages Structures
The Forsyth Fire in Washington County is 77% contained after a lightning strike, with 561 firefighters deployed. A rare "firenado" from the Deer Creek Fire damaged structures, and a firefighter was injured. Fire restrictions are in place.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox Urges Residents to Conserve Water and Exercise Fire Caution Amid Drought and Wildfires
Utah Governor Spencer Cox urges residents to conserve water and be cautious with fire risks amid drought and wildfires, asking for responsible Pioneer Day celebrations and promoting incentives for water-efficient landscaping.
Great Salt Lake Hits 'Really Bad' Water Levels Prompting Environmental and Public Health Concerns in Northern Utah
The Great Salt Lake in Utah has reached critically low water levels, posing risk to public health, ecological diversity, and the economy, with efforts being made to conserve water and protect the ecosystem.
Utah State University Athletics Launches New Funds to Bolster Football and Men's Basketball Programs
Utah State University Athletics introduces new recruitment and retention funds to bolster competitiveness in football and men's basketball, restructuring previous funds and offering new donation options for supporters.
Utah Governor Cox and Lt. Governor Henderson Unveil Busy Week of Engagements Including Digital Summit and Service Award Gala
Governor Cox and Lt. Gov. Henderson of Utah have a busy week with a team retreat, in-house meetings, a digital summit for Cox, and a business roundtable for Henderson, among other events.
Runnin' Utes Basketball Unveils Non-Conference Schedule for 2025-26 Season, Tickets On Sale for Alex Jensen's First Year
The Runnin' Utes announced their non-conference schedule for the 2025-26 season, featuring home games, an exhibition against Nevada, and matchups with teams like Holy Cross and Cal Poly. Tickets are on sale.
Sandy City Police Crack Down on Speeding in School Zones to Protect Young Students
The Sandy City Police Department is cracking down on speeding in school zones, recently pulling over a driver going 17 mph over the limit near Granite Elementary. They are emphasizing safety for schoolchildren through social media.
Utah DNR Urges Compliance as Fall Hunting Season Approaches, Highlights Common Violations to Avoid
Utah DNR reminds hunters and anglers to follow regulations ahead of fall season, including proper permits, species limits, and safe target identification, to avoid common legal issues and protect wildlife populations.
Over 400 Acres Consumed by Buckley Draw Fire Near Provo, Utah as Crews Battle Unpredictable Blaze
The Buckley Draw Fire in Provo, Utah, has burned 400 acres and is a significant challenge for firefighters. The cause is under investigation, evacuations are on standby, and officials advise against travel near the fire.
Salt Lake City Seeks Local Talent for Planning Commission, Offers Opportunity to Shape City's Future
Salt Lake City is seeking members for its Planning Commission, offering a chance for locals from Districts 1 and 2 to help shape city development, with regular meetings and a yearly stipend for their service.
Weber County Sheriff Warns Against Bail Scam Targeting Families of Incarcerated Individuals
The Weber County Sheriff's Office warns of scams targeting families of the incarcerated, involving false bail payment requests through calls or digital platforms like Venmo. They advise verifying through direct office contact.
Utah Governor Cox Sets a Packed Schedule with D.C. Trip and Local Engagements, Lt. Gov. Henderson to Focus on Education Initiatives
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox's schedule includes meetings with legislators, a trip to Washington, D.C., and a speech at a firefighter memorial; Lt. Gov. Henderson will visit schools to focus on literacy.
Archaeological Find in Florida Offers Insight into 16th-Century Seafaring Cats and Reflects Scholar's Evolving Journey in Anthropology
Archaeologists discovered 16th-century domesticated cat bones in a Florida shipwreck, providing insights into historical maritime life and the spread of felines to the Americas, as investigated by USU alum Martin Welker.
Utah Judge Denies Legislature's Request to Stay Redistricting Order, Sets New Deadlines for Fair Maps
Utah Judge Dianna Gibson denied the Legislature's request to stay her order requiring redrawing of congressional district maps, initially giving a September 25 deadline, with an extension allowing until November 10 for completion.
Family Dog Perishes in Devastating Clearfield House Fire, Residents Mourn Loss
A Clearfield, Utah house fire resulted in the death of a family dog and property loss, with firefighters responding rapidly to the neighbor's report. One dog was rescued; the other did not survive. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Salt Lake City Police Department Confirms Safe Recovery of Missing 66-Year-Old Mary Stebleton, Silver Alert Cancelled
Mary Eileen Stebleton, 66, has been found safe, leading to the cancellation of the Silver Alert issued after she missed a connecting flight and was seen entering an SUV in Salt Lake City.
Olympus High School in Utah Evacuated Due to Non-Credible Threat, Early Dismissal Ensures Student Safety
Olympus High School was evacuated due to a threat later deemed non-credible. Students were sent home early as a precaution and relocated to nearby buildings. Law enforcement and school officials are investigating the nature of the threat.
Utah State University's Space Dynamics Lab Unveils Open-Source Software to Detect Dangerous Meteors
Utah State University's Space Dynamics Lab has released StarFall, an open-source software on GitHub for detecting potentially dangerous bolides, with support from NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office.
St. George Police Intensify Patrols in Accident Hotspots, Invite Community Engagement for Safer Roads
St. George Police in Utah shared a study on traffic accidents, identifying frequent collision spots and urging public vigilance and safe driving to reduce mishaps. They're patrolling these areas and seeking community feedback online.
Suspect Arrested After Crashing Stolen Vehicle into Gas Pump, Triggering Fire at Salt Lake City Station
A suspect in a stolen vehicle caused a fire at a Salt Lake City gas station by crashing into a pump after an attempted police intervention. The suspect was arrested after fleeing on foot; no injuries were reported.
Utah State University Vet Students Hone Skills with Actors and Plush Pets in Unique Diagnostic Challenge
Utah State University vet students practice their skills with actors and fake pets in a Diagnostics Challenge, simulating real clinic scenarios before treating live animals, as part of their education.
Utah Governor Cox Pivots to International Relations with New Zealand Trip, Lt. Gov. Henderson Focuses on Health and Environment
Governor Cox's week includes a focus on military and business interests, culminating in a New Zealand trip for international relations, while Lt. Gov. Henderson focuses on environmental and health issues in Utah.
Utah State University Embraces "Aggies Think, Care, Act" Initiative to Foster Campus Culture of Respect and Belonging
The "Aggies Think, Care, Act" initiative at Utah State University promotes the school's community principles focusing on respect and social responsibility to foster a culture of belonging.
University of Utah Launches Lassonde Startup Academy for Aspiring High School Entrepreneurs
The University of Utah's Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute will launch the Lassonde Startup Academy for young entrepreneurs in June 2026, offering a pre-college program with college credits and a hands-on startup experience.
BYU Triumphs Over Utah in Thrilling 'Holy War' Victory, Extends Winning Streak Ahead of Big 12 Showdown
BYU secured their third consecutive victory over Utah with a tight 24-21 win, showcasing quarterback Bear Bachmeier's talent and a robust defensive strategy. The triumph bolsters their Big 12 standing and undefeated streak.
Utah Wildlife Officials Warn Against Illegal Fish Introduction After Smallmouth Bass Found in Lloyds Lake
The Utah DWR warns against illegal fish transfers, highlighting the ecological damage caused by introduced non-native species like smallmouth bass in Lloyds Lake. They stress enforcement and responsible pet ownership.
Over 18,500 in Salt Lake County Hit by Power Outage Due to Substation Issues, Service Restored by Rocky Mountain Power
A substation issue caused a power outage for over 18,500 in Salt Lake County; however, power was restored by 4 p.m. according to KUTV and KSL reports. Rocky Mountain Power is investigating the cause.
Major I-215 Traffic Pattern Shift in Utah as UDOT Advances Freeway Reconstruction
UDOT is shifting all I-215 traffic in Utah onto the northbound side as part of the I-215 West Improved project, affecting lanes and bridge reconstruction. Drivers should expect changes and use caution, with completion expected by summer 2027.
Ogden City's Neville Cottage Christmas Village Welcomes Visitors for a Festive Season, Volunteers Sought for Light Parade
Ogden City's Neville Cottage Christmas Village opens November 29, featuring a Light Parade and festive displays. The Nevilles prepare a themed cottage and distribute toy cars from Tiny Tim’s Foundation.
Seven States, Including Utah, Miss Deadline for Colorado River Water Agreement, Federal Involvement Looms
Seven states failed to reach an agreement on the allocation of the Colorado River's water by the latest deadline and are working towards a new consensus by February 2026 to prevent federal intervention.
Familial Ties and Championship Dreams Collide as Corner Canyon and Mountain Ridge Prepare for High-Stakes Semifinal
The article discusses a high-stakes football game between Corner Canyon and Mountain Ridge, focusing on the personal story of Dr. Rick Robins, whose son coaches one of the teams. It emphasizes the community and life lessons involved.
Ogden-Hinckley Airport Unveils $5M Expansion Amid Safety Optimism and 2034 Olympics Prep
Ogden-Hinckley Airport unveils a $5 million terminal expansion aiming to enhance passenger experience and attract more commercial services, with future safety and growth plans, including eVTOLs for the 2034 Olympics.
Two Teens Perish in Fiery Wrong-Way Crash on I-15 in Utah; Driver Arrested on DUI Suspicion
Two youths died in a wrong-way crash on I-15 in Utah. The driver, Jose Jimenez, entered the highway incorrectly and collided with their car, which caught fire. Jimenez, who had minor injuries, was arrested on DUI suspicion.
Canyons School District Boosts General Fund and Encourages Reuse through Online Surplus Sales
The Canyons School District sells surplus items online, benefiting the district's General Fund and providing deals to the community. Items range from iPads to historical art, and are first offered to schools before going to public auction.
Utah Immigration Lawyers Raise Concerns Over Increased Arrests at Salt Lake City USCIS Office
Immigration lawyers in Utah have reported a rise in arrests of immigrants at the USCIS office in Salt Lake City, often targeting individuals with minor infractions like visa overstays. They stress the need for public awareness and legal preparation.
Park City Sets Robust Agenda: Mixed-Use Development Plans, Transportation Blueprint, and Sundance Festival Prep Ahead of Winter Season
Park City is discussing the transformation of Park Meadows Plaza, transportation plans, Land Management Code changes, and the 2026 Sundance Festival plans. A pedestrian underpass and K9 officer introduction are also on the agenda.
Suspects at Large After Exchange of Gunfire with Police in Downtown Salt Lake City
An altercation in downtown Salt Lake City involved suspects exchanging fire with a police officer and fleeing; no injuries reported, suspects at large. Authorities are investigating the incident which occurred near a nightclub.
West Jordan Announces Altered Garbage Collection Schedule and City Office Closures for Holidays
West Jordan city announces changes in garbage collection during the holidays and closures of city offices. Thursday and Friday trash pickups shift to Friday and Saturday, respectively, for Christmas and New Year's weeks.
Farmington Hotel Lockdown: Sex Offender Jeremy Saunders Arrested on Multiple Charges Including Sexual Exploitation and Drug Offenses
Jeremy Saunders, a prior sex offender, was arrested for various charges including sexual exploitation of a minor and drug offenses after he brandished a knife at hotel staff.
Park City Council Interviews Candidates for Open Seat, Prepares for Sundance Festival and 2034 Winter Games
The Park City Council interviewed candidates for a vacant seat, planned discussions for city projects, and prepares for Sundance and the 2034 Winter Games. City Hall will close for MLK Day, while PC MARC remains open.
Salt Lake City Shrouded in Persistent Haze, NWS Forecasts Misty Days Ahead
Salt Lake City is experiencing persistent haze with temperatures around 27°F and 88% humidity. The National Weather Service forecasts this hazy weather to continue with occasional sunny skies and gradually warming temperatures.
University of Utah Partners with Grubhub to Enhance Campus Dining Experience with Easy Ordering and Exclusive Discounts
University of Utah integrates Grubhub for campus dining, offering convenience to students, staff, and faculty with ordering through the app, including a discount code and free Grubhub+ membership for campus pickups.
Utah Pokémon Hustle: Saratoga Springs Collector Accused in High-Dollar Fake Card Scheme
A Utah woman was charged after investigators say she sold counterfeit Pokémon cards to collectors — court documents say detectives seized printers, heat presses and boxes of cards. The case now heads to Fourth District Court.
Prop 4 Repeal Stumbles On West Side As Kearns, West Valley Signatures Slip
A second Salt Lake–area Senate district fell below the signature threshold for the GOP-backed Prop 4 repeal, complicating the petition’s path to the November ballot. Clerks and the Lt. Governor will finish verification before an April 30 certification.
Lunch Money Shock: Salt Lake City Families Face Big Bite From School Cafeteria Hike
Salt Lake City School District officials say the child nutrition fund is roughly $1.6 million in the red and are weighing paid-lunch increases that could add about $90 per student annually. The board will consider a proposal in May that would raise paid meal prices between $0.50 and $1.25.
Salt Lake City Councilmember Lopez Chavez Rocked By Harassment Claims
Salt Lake City Council says multiple people have come forward alleging Council Member Eva Lopez Chavez engaged in conduct that may constitute sexual harassment. The council says it is reviewing the claims and shared survivor resources.







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