UDOT Warns of Icy Road Conditions as Sundance Film Festival Wraps Up in Park City
UDOT warns of icy roads during the Sundance Film Festival in Wasatch Back, advising caution due to temperature drops. Light snow expected with high ice concerns for drivers.
St. George Puts Out $20 Million SOS For Crowded Airport Makeover
St. George asked Utah for $20 million to help fund a $100M expansion at its regional airport as passenger counts surge and a new control tower rises. Lawmakers are weighing the return on that state investment.
Feds Give Go-Ahead To Hotly Debated St. George Highway Through Red Cliffs
Federal land managers announced approval of the Northern Corridor right‑of‑way near St. George, pairing a highway through Red Cliffs with a new Zone 6 conservation parcel. The move revives years of legal fights over tortoise habitat and Moe’s Valley recreation.
Orem Digs Deep To Keep Wasatch Taps Flowing In The Big One
Crews are tunneling in Provo Canyon to reroute a vulnerable aqueduct and install seismic‑flexible pipe meant to protect drinking water for 1.6M Wasatch Front residents. The $100M project aims to keep taps running after a large quake or landslide.
Lehi Police Conduct Air Ambulance Coordination Training to Enhance Emergency Response
Helicopter activity in Lehi last Friday was part of a police training exercise coordinated with AirLife to improve emergency response involving air ambulances.
UDOT Announces Southbound I-15 Closure in Davis County for Pedestrian Bridge Work
UDOT announces lane closures on I-15 for pedestrian bridge work and warns of frequent daytime shutdowns on U.S. Route 189 due to controlled blasting, advising travelers to plan accordingly and monitor updates.
VIDEO: St. George Police Emphasize Road Safety in Festive Social Media Campaign Ahead of Christmas Travel Rush
St. George Police remind drivers via a Facebook post to adhere to speed limits and follow road laws during the festive season, emphasizing safety and shared responsibility.












