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- Rep Burgess Owens Condems Democrats Who Call New Georgia’s Voting “Jim Crow” Laws April 21, 2021Utah Rep Burgess Owens-R was invited to the Senate Judiciary Committee to speak about the backlash that has resulted for Georgia changing their voting laws to require a government-issued photo ID for all voters. The mainstream media has been comparing these new laws with former segregation laws in the South. They have called the hearing, […]Richard Markosian
- Lex Scott, the Founder of Black Lives Matter Utah, is Sick of Protesting April 19, 2021Lex Scott, the founder of Black Lives Matter Utah, is sick of protesting. She would prefer that we didn’t need a Black Lives Matter movement at all, but she isn’t going to quit until she sees real change. “We shouldn’t even have to have a Black Lives Matter movement in the first place. The only […]Amiee Maxwell
- Ogden’s Historic Buildings Stand The Test Of Time April 17, 2021Vacant, demolished or neglected old buildings with boarded-up windows will quickly crumble. And nobody wants blight in their city. Thankfully, some key developers with a passion for honoring the city’s early builders and entrepreneurial spirit are currently undergoing thoughtful renovations in three of Ogden’s up-and-coming areas: Windsor Hotel on Historic 25th Street, C.W. Cross building […]Deann Armes
- Two Decades of Excellence: Park City’s Wahso Turns 20 April 16, 2021This year his Asian-inspired eatery, Wahso located in Park City, turned 20 and it has never been better. The decor is also eye-popping.Ted Scheffler
- Where to Go for Outdoor dining and Cinco de Mayo April 16, 2021Outdoor dining at the Gateway in SLC Downtown, Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Park City, Afterword in Heber is taking a Spring break until May 5th.Ted Scheffler
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- Big Budah goes to Thanksgiving Point for return of Tulip Festival April 9, 2021Big Budah was in Lehi Friday morning to preview the return of Thanksgiving Point's Tulip Festival.
- Utah State University emails students, faculty regarding 'a number of' sexual assault reports February 20, 2021Friday night, Utah State University issued a safety alert to students and faculty, stating that "a number of fondling cases have been reported in the USU Logan campus community."The email went on to provide resources for those who may have been a victim of sexual assault. No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing […]
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- Neil Young Condemns Trump After Songs Used at Mount Rushmore Rally July 4, 2020MOUNT RUSHMORE, S.D. — Neil Young condemned President Donald Trump in a tweet Friday after one of Young's songs was seen on social media being used during the rally.
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- New U.S. vaccine eligibility is 16-years and over April 23, 2021WASHINGTON D.C.: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced that all Americans above the age of 16-years are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination.While expanding
- Chihuahuas Take Game 3 - Bees April 23, 2021Nine straight hits led to a nine run fourth inning for El Paso, as the Chihuahuas rolled to a 12-5 win over the Salt Lake Bees on Wednesday night.
- Filia Tallies First Three-Hit Game in Rainiers Defeat at Fresno - Rainiers April 23, 2021Eric Filia finished 3-for-4 with a two-run double on Monday in Fresno, but the Tacoma Rainiers were handed a sixth-straight loss in their series opener at Chukchansi Park.
- Series Finale between Rainiers and Salt Lake Cancelled in Fifth Inning - Rainiers April 23, 2021The Tacoma Rainiers and Salt Lake Bees got to the fifth inning before Wednesday's game was cancelled due to inclement weather. The game will not be made up because it was the final match-up of the
- Utah to lift statewide mask order under new law April 23, 2021SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Utah will become the latest state to lift its mask mandate on Saturday, the deadline set by a new state law, but the capital city and many businesses will continue requiring masks
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- Lethal force? Tasers are meant to save lives, yet hundreds die after their use by police April 23, 2021The April 11 shooting death of Daunte Wright highlights problems with police use of Tasers that have contributed to at least 500 deaths since 2010.
- Experts expect J&J vaccine pause to be lifted; Indian hospitals plead for oxygen: Live COVID-19 updates April 23, 2021Officials in Oregon and Texas are investigating developments of rare blood clots in two patients who received the J&J vaccine. Latest COVID news.
- Exclusive: Poll finds women, including Republicans, like Biden's child care initiative April 23, 2021A new poll shows women care more about specific help they need to get through the pandemic rather than the overarching goal of "gender equity."
- 'Like a mini Northern Corridor': Tortoise advocates allege BLM misconduct over roadway through habitat April 23, 2021Conservationists say the Long Valley Road extension project is further evidence of unchecked development destroying what makes southern Utah a desirable place to live.
- From the Gila River to Bears Ears, a renewed push to protect public lands in the Southwest April 22, 2021In the wake of a shifting political landscape, activists and archeologists are renewing efforts to protect more land as national monuments
Standard-Examiner
- Utah County lawmakers grill health, education officials over school mask mandate April 23, 2021Multiple Utah County lawmakers criticized state health and education officials on Thursday over the statewide mask mandate for K-12 schools and urged officials to provide greater flexibility for local jurisdictions moving forward.By Connor Richards Special to the Standard-Examiner
- Davis County leaders voice backing for gun rights, but not sanctuary measure April 23, 2021FARMINGTON — Davis County doesn’t have plans to pursue Second Amendment sanctuary status, action Weber County commissioners took earlier this month amid an outcry of concern from some about a possible crackdown on gun ownership.By TIM VANDENACK Standard-Examiner
- Mormon sex therapist ousted from faith for critiques April 23, 2021SALT LAKE CITY — A sex therapist in Utah who has publicly challenged her faith's policies on sexuality has been kicked out of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints following a disciplinary hearing.Associated Press
- Terakee Farm 'agrihood' development edging ahead in western Weber County April 22, 2021WEST WEBER — For about five years, Brad Blanch has pushed to convert his vision of an agriculture-friendly housing development in western Weber County to reality.By TIM VANDENACK Standard-Examiner
- Developer for Ogden's 'Wonder Block' project says costs adding up, looking for city's help April 22, 2021OGDEN — The developer for the city’s massive downtown restoration project says it’s already spent about a million dollars on the effort, ahead of any real construction activity.By MITCH SHAW Standard-Examiner
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- Four sentenced in $8M scheme promising to 'extract gold from dirt' April 23, 2021SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) - Four people - two each from Utah and California - have been sentenced for their role in an $8 million telemarketing fraud scheme that promised victims that their business could extract gold from dirt. Since 2014, about 140 investors - the majority over the age of 65 - paid over […]Addy Bink
- Get a taste of 'Brewtah' with a new brewery pass April 23, 2021SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Salt Lake City is often referred to as the capitol of "Brewtah." With a fast growing brewpub scene, breweries and pubs want people to try the best of Utah's beer scene. Visit Salt Lake partnered with 14 different breweries to create a discount pass for people interested in sampling the […]Taylor Horn
- Who could win at The Oscars? ABC4's movie critic has the predictions April 23, 2021SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – The Oscars are this Sunday, so who could win the big awards this year? Our Film Critic Tony Toscano shares his predictions for who could win at the year's Oscars. You can watch The Oscars live on ABC4 on Sunday, April 25 at 6 p.m. If you like Tony’s content, […]Taylor Horn
- Official: Caitlyn Jenner running for governor of California April 23, 2021SAN FRANCISCO (ABC4) - Caitlyn Jenner, the reality TV star and former Olympian, is running for governor of California. A website for her campaign - found here - reads "I'm In!" and promotes "Caitlyn for California." ABC4 affiliate KRON reports 71-year-old Jenner previously said that she loves California and has been here for over 45 years. Axios […]Addy Bink
- Pepsi going blue for the first time in nearly 20 years April 23, 2021(ABC4) - After nearly two decades, an iconic beverage is making a comeback. The drink? Pepsi Blue. "Feels like a good #TBT to announce this - throwing it back to 2002...#PepsiBlueIsBack," the company tweeted Thursday. Pepsi Blue will be available nationwide by May 3, according to the company. It hasn't been sold since 2004. Pepsi […]Addy Bink
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- Disneyland may allow out-of-state guests to attend after California rule change April 23, 2021Two visitors enter Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif., on March 9, 2021. Disneyland said Thursday, April 8, 2021, that its new Avengers Campus will debut on June 4, nearly a year after originally planned. | Associated Press California will now allow out-of-state guests to attend theme parks California released new guidelines for theme parks within […]Herb Scribner
- This new study found 2 COVID-19 breakthrough cases among fully vaccinated people April 23, 2021Registered nurse Seth Christensen fills a syringe with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Mountain America Exposition Center in Sandy on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. A new study from Rockefeller University found just two people tested positive for COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News A study from Rockefeller […]Herb Scribner
- Daily NBA standings update: Who might the Utah Jazz face in the playoffs? April 23, 2021Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder talks with the team during a timeout in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 2, 2021. The Jazz defeated the Chicago Bulls 113-106. | Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Less than a month now remains in the NBA’s regular season, and many are starting to turn their attention to the […]Ryan McDonald
- The Supreme Court is rescuing religion from the pandemic April 23, 2021From left, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justice Elena Kagan, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch and Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, before President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020. | Leah Millis, Associated […]Christian Sagers
- Can Dave Ramsey’s ‘righteous living’ requirement stand up in court? April 23, 2021Financial guru Dave Ramsey is pictured in his broadcasting studio in Brentwood, Tenn., in July 2009. Ramsey has said he will fire people for infidelity and premarital sex. One former employee is taking her case to court. | Josh Anderson, Associated Press The Christian broadcaster maintains that character matters, all the time. But a former […]Jennifer Graham
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- Dog runs on track during high school meet, beats runner to finish line April 23, 2021A dog ran out onto the track during the Grizzly Invitational in Logan last weekend and beat a runner across the finish line.Alex Vejar
- Amy Navarro: The secret behind cougar hunting in Utah April 23, 2021Amy Navarro writes that the state of Utah puts the drive to attract big-spending hunters ahead of real wildlife management.Amy Navarro | Special to The Tribune
- A student at a Utah high school threatened to carry out a ‘rape day’ against girls April 23, 2021A social media post from a student at a Utah high school threatening to carry out a “rape day” — and telling girls they won’t be able to hide — has sowed fear in a small rural community here.Courtney Tanner
- Utah Politics podcast: Can Utah ignore new federal gun laws? April 23, 2021Adam Skaggs from the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence discusses gun rights and gun control and mental health.Bryan Schott
- Led by Mitt Romney, lawmakers complain Utah’s share of money to improve public lands is ‘shockingly low’ April 23, 2021Utah received about $7.3 million for projects on public lands and the state's members of Congress say it deserved much more. They sent a letter to the Interior Department demanding to know what happened.Matt Canham
Park Record
- Nearly 80% of Summit County residents have received a vaccine. Reaching the other 20% is the next challenge for health officials. April 22, 2021Summit County is planning to shut down its drive-thru mass vaccine clinic in May as the vaccination campaign is months ahead of schedule.Alexander Cramer acramer@parkrecord.com
- Park City dentist who moonlights as a musician signs with a London-based record label April 22, 2021Jonathan Kolon will honor Park City and mark the trials the country has gone through with COVID-19 when he releases his new song “This Highway Ends” on April 30.Scott Iwasaki arts@parkrecord.com
- Park City-area unemployment rate drops below 5% for first time in more than a year April 22, 2021The unemployment rate in Summit County dropped below 5% in March for the first time in more than a year, signaling further improvement in the job market. The March reading was the last taken during a full month of the ski season.Jay Hamburger citynews@parkrecord.com
- All signs point to strong demand for winter ski travel – but are we ready? April 21, 2021As we look forward, whether it be this immediate summer or more distant winter, post-pandemic demand will bring with it a few challenges. Some of these will be new and others reoccurring, but all can...By Brian London, CEO of London Tourism Publications<br>Brought to you by the Park Record and the
- Park City’s congressman sees little bipartisanship, questions Afghanistan withdrawal, Supreme Court packing April 21, 2021Freshman 1st Congressional District Republican Rep. Blake Moore recently finished his first three months in office, summing up the period in Washington as a “very difficult quarter.” Republicans and Democrats are not working well together, he says.Jay Hamburger citynews@parkrecord.com
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