Provo's University Avenue Bridge Scheduled for Overnight Sewer Line Work, Lane Closures Expected
Provo City warns of overnight sewer work starting December 6 at University Avenue Bridge, urging travelers to seek alternate routes due to lane closures.
Utah Wildlife Board Revamps Bison Hunting Regulations and Adopts New Measures for Hunters Impacted by Natural Disasters
The Utah Wildlife Board updated bison hunting regulations, created a new cow bison hunt for 2026/27, adjusted bison population objectives, and took steps to help hunters affected by natural disasters.
Opportunity Knocks: Park City Council Seeks New Member After Ryan Dickey's Election as Mayor
Park City is seeking a new council member after Ryan Dickey's election as Mayor. Applicants must be residents and voters of Park City for at least a year. Applications open December 23 and close January 5.
Park City Officials Warn Residents of Rising AI-Generated Email Scams Linked to Planning Department
Park City warns of AI-generated email scams targeting the Planning Department. Police are probing cases involving these sophisticated deceptions, as the city reminds the public to verify emails and report fraud.
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.
Salt Lake City Embraces Wintry Mix as Holiday Season Begins: Light Snow and Chances of Rain in the Forecast
Salt Lake City is experiencing light snow and mist with a forecast of wintry mix transitioning to rain, high humidity, and temperatures around 34°F, with precipitation likely to continue into the weekend.












