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In time for Memorial Day, volunteers plant flags to honor fallen Utah veterans
SANDY, Utah — With the power of over 200 youth volunteers, thousands of veterans’ graves have a flag planted in their honor this Memorial Day. From all over the Salt Lake Valley students of all ages gathered at around 7 p.m. Thursday at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery in Sandy.
Lawmakers defend Sept. 1 contract deadline on downtown Salt Lake City 'revitalization' plans
SALT LAKE CITY — The deal to raise Salt Lake City's sales tax to help house the new NHL team and revitalize downtown is moving fast. Lawmakers are defending the timeline. There is a Sept. 1 deadline for Smith Entertainment Group and Salt Lake City to finalize their "participation agreement" for what portion of a proposed 0.5% sales tax increase would pay for stadium renovations versus other areas of renovation within the approved downtown "revitalization zone."
Officers found legally justified in Murray and Taylorsville police shootings
SALT LAKE CITY — Police officers who shot and killed a man armed with a rifle, and officers who shot another man who attempted to run them over in a separate incident were legally justified in using deadly force. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill announced those conclusions...
Full body deodorant. What is it and how does it work?
KUTV — As the weather gets warmer, our skin care needs change, especially during the summer months when heat and humidity cause body odor. Dr. Jenny Liu, board certified dermatologist, shares one way you can stay fresh all day long. She explains Secret's full body deodorant and how it works.
What is the Give Me Liberty bus?
KUTV — United We Pledge just launched its Give Me Liberty bus, which aims to foster a sense of unity and solidarity among Americans from all walks of life while encouraging active participation in the democratic process. Kari spoke to Dennis Leavitt, president of United We Pledge, and Shannon...
Could a Salt Lake third grader’s Google doodle be seen by billions? Only if you vote for it.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A Salt Lake City third grader is among the finalists to have their artwork displayed on the Google homepage for a day for hundreds of millions worldwide to see. Open Classroom School student Gibran Nahle submitted his art for the 16th annual Doodle for...
South Salt Lake PD asks public’s help finding missing, endangered 13-year-old
SOUTH SALT LAKE, May 24, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) – The South Salt Lake Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding a missing and endangered 13 year-old boy. “Daniel de Los Santos Marquez, ran away from JRC (Juvenile Receiving Center) at around 8:30 p.m ,” the SSLPD said in a Friday night press release.
Officers found legally justified in Murray and Taylorsville police shootings
SALT LAKE CITY — Police officers who shot and killed a man armed with a rifle, and officers who shot another man who attempted to run them over in a separate incident were legally justified in using deadly force. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill announced those conclusions...
Scott D Pierce, Former TCA President and Longtime Utah-Based TV Critic Dies at 64
"He was a friend to many of us," Lauren Gustus, executive editor of The Salt Lake City Tribune says Friday The post Scott D Pierce, Former TCA President and Longtime Utah-Based TV Critic Dies at 64 appeared first on TheWrap.
Mountain biker recounts aggressive badger standoff in Draper
DRAPER — A mountain biker is recounting a tense standoff with a family of badgers, who got so aggressive they nearly forced him off the trail. Brandon Farzad heads up to Corner Canyon a few days a week to hit the trail, his favorite being Ann’s Trail. Last...
Large gas leak forces State Street closed in downtown Salt Lake
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — State Street has been closed in both directions after a gas line ruptured. Crews from the Salt Lake City fire and police departments both responded at the area at 700 South on State Street Thursday around 1:15 p.m. Capt. Brandt Hancuff from the Salt...
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