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Sense of dread precedes second 1982 Millcreek Canyon murder
The second episode of The Letter’s second season, “Ripple Effect,” details the second man killed in a double murder outside a Millcreek Canyon restaurant in 1982. When Carla Booth woke up the morning of March 5, 1982, and saw fresh snow on the ground, the sense of dread she’d been feeling all week exploded into full-blown panic.
Rescue crews advise hikers research trails, avoid deviations to stay safe
LAYTON, Utah (KUTV) — Officials said they expect to see a rise in the number of search and rescue cases as the weather gets warmer, just like the hiker who was in the mountains above Layton for two days in late April. Deputies with the Davis County Sheriff's Office...
Celebrate Earth Day with watercolor art
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (GOOD THINGS UTAH)- Watercolor is such a pretty way to paint. Today in the studio, artist Pam Baumeister shows us how to incorporate the spring season change into watercolor art. Spring is such an enlightening season with the flowers blooming and trees growing. This is the perfect time to watercolor paint and catch all the fun colors, and to see nature grow right before your eyes. To see a demo of Pam watercolor paint watch the video linked above. Catch Pam’s work at the Art In the Park event in West Jordan. This free event is going on from 11 am -4 pm. Join Pam’s watercolor class on April 30th from 7-9 PM in Sandy, Utah. For more information about the watercolor classes visit www.pambaumeister.com.
An upcycled 'trashion' show: How SLCC students are making fashion more sustainable
SALT LAKE CITY — The fashion industry produces somewhere in the neighborhood of 10% of our annual global carbon emissions, according to multiple environmental organizations. The Fashion Institute at Salt Lake Community College celebrated Earth Day 2024 on Monday with a demonstration of how sustainable practices are well within reach and of ways the everyday person can do their part to help save the world.
Summer learning camps for kids in Salt Lake City
KUTV — As summer approaches, Kathleen Bodenlos, CEO of The Children's Museum, spoke to David about the importance of nurturing curiosity to counteract the 'Summer Slide'. Explore the engaging summer camp options at Discovery Gateway Children's Museum, where students can pursue their interests and learn through play!. Learn more...
Man arrested, accused of spray-painting furniture set to be moved into store
SALT LAKE CITY — A man was arrested Sunday after police say he spray-painted graffiti on furniture waiting to be moved into a downtown store, causing more than $34,000 in damage. Joshua Dean Cade, 32, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of property damage and...
UTA set to extend S-Line streetcar service for first time. Here's what to expect
SALT LAKE CITY — Lynn Jacobs points out that the Utah Transit Authority's S-Line streetcar was never intended to end at its current terminus — Fairmont Station — when the Utah Transit Authority launched the service in late 2013. And soon it will no longer be the...
Above-average warmth holds in Utah through the midweek
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Happy Tuesday, Utah! Today spells yet another beautiful outdoor weather type of day across the Beehive State. The bottom line? A couple more days of above-average temperatures before an incoming cold front brings cooler temperatures and showers. Partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies are...
One year later, Draper claims 'misperceptions' over homes that fell off cliff
The images still leaves jaws dropped one year after two homes slid off a Draper cliff and into a canyon below, causing evacuations of nearby residents who wondered if their houses would be next.
Police: West Jordan woman shot by man in apartment above her
WEST JORDAN — A man was arrested over the weekend after police say he claimed his dog caused his rifle to accidentally fire, grazing a woman in the apartment below him. D On Leonard Begay, 20, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of illegal discharge of a firearm, drug possession, possession of a gun by a restricted person, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
One person hurt in auto-pedestrian collision Sunday night
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City police are investigating a auto-pedestrian collision Sunday night. The incident happened in the area of 800 W. North Temple around 9 p.m. Police said the victim was riding an electronic scooter. The victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition. The...
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