Listen Live

 
 

Month: August 2022

Moab Telling Tourists They’re Not Closed

Moab Telling Tourists They’re Not Closed

(Moab, UT) — Tourists are being told by Moab officials that they are still open despite flood cleanup. A flash flood hit the area Saturday, damaging homes and businesses as it rushed through downtown. Businesses that were damaged are working as fast as possible to be able to reopen.

Judge Considering Decision In Redistricting Case

Judge Considering Decision In Redistricting Case

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah judge is considering whether she should grant a request to dismiss a lawsuit that wants to throw out the state’s congressional maps. The judge heard from both sides yesterday during a hearing in Third District Court in Salt Lake City. Lawyers for the […]

Read More

Four Southern Utah Counties Added To State Network

Four Southern Utah Counties Added To State Network

(Cedar City, UT) — Four southern Utah counties, Beaver, Garfield, Iron, and Kane, are now included in the Unite Us service for community health and social service providers. The statewide network refers clients and matches them with resources and services. Community engagement manager Jamie Belliston says 25 counties are now […]

Read More

Romney:  Biden Student Debt Plan A “Bribe” For Voters

Romney: Biden Student Debt Plan A “Bribe” For Voters

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mitt Romney isn’t holding back when it comes to criticizing President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. The Utah Republican posted a tweet yesterday calling the plan a “bribe” to encourage Democratic votes this November. He also called the plan unfair to those who have paid their […]

Read More

Utah sues Biden over move to restore 2 national monuments

Utah sues Biden over move to restore 2 national monuments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah state and county officials have sued the Biden administration over the president’s decision last year to restore two sprawling national monuments on rugged lands sacred to Native Americans that President Donald Trump had downsized. The lawsuit filed Wednesday over Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante […]

Read More

Frequent heatwaves expected, even if climate goals are met: Report

Frequent heatwaves expected, even if climate goals are met: Report

Tim Grist Photography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Despite efforts by major Western nations to combat climate change, the frequency of heatwaves is expected to increase, according to a study released Thursday. By 2100, over a billion people living in tropical and subtropical regions will annually experience temperatures that exceed dangerous […]

Read More

Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy team up for new virtual PGA tournament

Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy team up for new virtual PGA tournament

Laurence Mouton/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Two of golf’s biggest names — Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy — are stepping up to lead a new virtual golf tournament. Called the TGL, the new virtual golf league, launched in partnership with the PGA, will have pros compete in a series of […]

Read More

Utah Tech Men’s Basketball Releases Non-Conference Schedule

Utah Tech Men’s Basketball Releases Non-Conference Schedule

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Late Wednesday, Utah Tech men’s head basketball coach Jon Judkins announced the Trailblazers’ non-conference schedule. It is below as follows: November 7 @ Nevada November 12 Cal State Northridge November 14 @ Washington November 17 @ Arizona November 19 @ Idaho November 25 @ North Dakota November 26 […]

Read More

Stolen Van in Millard County

Stolen Van in Millard County

A family in Millard County is seeking the public’s help in locating their van. In a post to Facebook early during the morning of Aug. 25, they shared they believe the van was stolen from their driveway in Leamington sometime after 6:00 p.m. the night before. The van is a […]

Read More

Officials identify set of human remains found amid Lake Mead drought

Officials identify set of human remains found amid Lake Mead drought

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Officials have identified a set of human remains that surfaced earlier this year in Lake Mead, as the reservoir deals with a historic drought. The remains, found May 7 at Callville Bay, on the Nevada side of the lake, are one of several that […]

Read More