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School's out, forever: Final bell rings for Skyline High in Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The final bell just rang for the old Skyline High School. Built in 1962, Skyline is a longtime landmark and one of Utah's top schools for generations of kids. This summer it will be demolished as crews continue their massive $200-million construction project to rebuild the entire campus.
Residents hope new Salt Lake City's Taufer Park gets safety upgrades alongside new playground
SALT LAKE CITY — A new playground is being installed Saturday at Taufer Park in Salt Lake City, but some residents are still worried about crime, drug use, and homelessness in the area. The playground and park are located at 700 South and 300 East. Residents who spoke with...
Downtown Farmer’s Market is back with new events this summer
SALT LAKE CITY — The Downtown Farmer’s Market began it’s summer season Saturday morning, as it celebrated its 33rd year of supporting local vendors, farmers, and musicians. The Farmer’s Market is held at Pioneer Park, 350 W. 300 South, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday....
New two-story liquor store opening in downtown Salt Lake City
As the proverbial saying goes, "When one door closes, another one opens." The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services took the saying literally, shutting down a prominent downtown liquor store and opening up a new location just a few blocks away.
Utah Pride Center makes changes to reinvigorate festival after tumult of 2023
SALT LAKE CITY — Expect a lower entry fee to the Utah Pride Festival this weekend as officials with the LGBTQ advocacy group aim to draw a larger crowd and reinvigorate the event. After a period of uncertainty brought on by money issues, Utah Pride Center officials have scaled...
Utah's Hogle Zoo announces birth of western lowland gorilla
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A western lowland gorilla infant has been welcomed at Utah's Hogle Zoo. The male gorilla was born on May 30 at 6:30 p.m. Zoo officials said the baby is doing well and his mom, Pele, is "showing excellent maternal care." Guests will be able...
Video: New Americans International Market in Utah
The New Americans International Market in Millcreek Common offers immigrants and refugees a venue to sell goods inspired by their native countries. Find the full story through the link in our bio. 🎥 Eric Cabrera, KSL NewsRadio. #utah #utahnews #ksl #kslnewsradio #kslnews #local #localnews #international #immigrant #smallbusiness #refugee #internationalmarket...
How to celebrate Pride 2024 in Utah
One of my favorite times of the year is upon us: Pride weekend.State of play: Here's a list of events happening to celebrate Utah's LGBTQ+ community.Before PrideDrag dinnerWhen: Thursday, May 30 at 6pmWhere: The Local Eatery & BarAdmission: Tickets range from $20 for a single seat or $70 for a table for fourInterfaith worship serviceWhen: Thursday, May 30 at 7pmWhere: 2425 Heritage WayFervor's house and techno partyWhen: Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1 from 10pm-4:30amWhere: 569 W. 600 S.Admission: Individual tickets start at $40 or $70 for a weekend passDrag show featuring RuPaul's Drag Race season 16 winner Nymphia WindWhen: Thursday, May 30, 8pm-2amWhere: MILK+Admission: $15 before feesPride eventsUtah Pride FestivalWhen: Saturday, June 1 from 11am-10pm and Sunday, June 2, from noon-7pmWhere: Washington Square ParkAdmission: $20 per adult or $40 for a weekend pass. Discounts are available for children, seniors and military veteransPride MarchWhen: Saturday, June 1, at 10amWhere: State CapitolUtah Pride ParadeWhen: Sunday, June 2, at 10amWhere: Downtown Salt Lake City from 100 South and West Temple to 700 South and 200 East
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