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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A civilian sting group confronted a parolee at a Salt Lake halfway house, and the man was returned to custody. Corrections officials warn the tactics can jeopardize safety and prosecutions.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Neighbors packed a Cedar City hearing as planners reviewed a 640‑acre Antelope AI data‑center proposal that raised water, dark‑sky and power concerns. The county can attach conditions before forwarding a recommendation.
Officials say de‑escalation training and new tactics have helped push down deadly police shootings in Utah, but recent incidents show the stakes remain high.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A switch issue at noon is causing 15–20 minute FrontRunner delays between Lehi and South Jordan; UTA crews are on the scene.
Politics & Govt in ...
A Nevada‑Utah coalition asked the Interior Board of Land Appeals to pause a BLM decision approving a Cedar City pipeline, saying the environmental review is flawed and threatens springs and water rights.
Since the Ballpark opened in April 2025, Downtown Daybreak has filled with shops, transit and housing. The Bees’ 2026 opener highlights the neighborhood’s rapid growth.
Weather & Environment in ...
Sunny and warm Monday with a slight afternoon shower risk. Showers and thunderstorms arrive Tuesday night with mountain snow and a late-week freeze risk.
Late-night train-vs-person incident on TRAX Red and Blue lines caused 15–25-minute delays, UTA said.
Community & Society in ...
After a high‑profile ICE detention in August 2025, Salt Lake violinist John Shin completed his green‑card interview and his attorney says permanent residency could arrive within days.
A statewide roundup of 'No Kings' rallies and key Salt Lake City timings ahead of Saturday's demonstrations.
Layton High entered secure status after reports of a possible threat; police say students are safe and classes continued during the precautionary check.
Two people were killed when a semitruck struck a Chevy Corvette on State Route 179 in Erda, closing northbound lanes and prompting an investigation. Troopers are asking witnesses to come forward.
Parents reported a classmate threatened to bring a gun to Aspen Elementary; school and South Jordan police investigated and say the threat was not credible.
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