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Minor injuries reported in vehicle-pedestrian incident

OGDEN — No major injuries were reported following a vehicle-pedestrian accident on Wednesday morning. According to Lt. John Cox of the Ogden City Police Department, a report was received around 7:26 a.m. Wednesday of a vehicle-pedestrian accident at the intersection of 30th Street and ...

Ogden mayor continues push for others to step up on homelessness

Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of four stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden Mayor Ben Nadolski exploring his recently delivered 2026 State of the City address and the initiatives announced during the speech.  OGDEN — Ogden Mayor Ben ...

Ogden’s Pioneer Days Rodeo named the state’s best large rodeo

OGDEN — The Pioneer Days Rodeo has seen several changes the last few years ranging from stadium upgrades to entertainment expansion. Recently, that attention to enhancing the product was recognized in a big way. Rodeo organizers announced this month that, during the the Wilderness Pro ...

UDOT cuts the ribbon on the end of 2000 West project in Clinton, West Point

CLINTON — Orange cones have been monuments of sorts along the 2000 West corridor through Clinton and West Point for the last couple of years. However, these monuments are close to falling. On Friday, UDOT held a short celebration and ribbon cutting in Clinton to commemorate the inevitable ...

Reyneveld cites infrastructure, keeping tax rate stable as major priorities

Editor's note: This is the first of two stories on 2025 Ogden City Council candidate Jase Reyneveld following an interview with the Standard-Examiner editorial board. Reyneveld is a candidate for the District 1 seat and is facing Flor Lopez. All Ogden City Council candidates have been offered ...