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Roy’s North Park Elementary recognizes special education with All Abilities Day
Think COVID went away? Utah health officials monitoring new variants
Ogden City’s annual Cinco de Mayo event returning Saturday
Flood threat remains low as snowpack begins to melt, rivers swell with runoff
US 89 experiencing major closure in Weber-Davis County area again this weekend
Ogden’s May art stroll offers chances to learn about impacts of the railroad
University of Utah ‘will continue to enforce the rule of law’ on pro-Palestine protests
Roy High student found with gun near school; district addresses incidents
Rep. Phil Lyman’s running mate not eligible for gubernatorial ticket, election officials say
Eden teen overcomes cancer, paralysis to compete in junior high track
WASHINGTON TERRACE — Weber School District's junior high track and field championship began Thursday at Bonneville High School and for one competitor — ninth-grader Alden Peterson of Snowcrest Junior High in Eden — just getting there was a victory. In August 2021, Peterson was ...
University of Utah faculty ask for ‘divestment strategy’ from Israel, decry protest crackdown
Over 160 University of Utah faculty, including professors from a number of departments, have signed a joint statement asking the school to end its police presence at the recent pro-Palestinian protests and start the process of a divestment strategy “from those profiting from the war in ...
Roy’s North Park Elementary recognizes special education with All Abilities Day
ROY — North Park Elementary School put the spotlight on its special education department and the students, teachers, paraprofessionals and others involved with its life skills classes Wednesday. The school hosted its second annual All Abilities Day, inviting the families of life skills ...
Think COVID went away? Utah health officials monitoring new variants
A couple of new COVID-19 variants are making the rounds across Utah and the rest of the nation. Based on a study that has yet to be peer reviewed, the new set of variants, nicknamed FliRT, are unique in the fact that they may not be as infectious but are better at getting around our immune ...
Ogden City’s annual Cinco de Mayo event returning Saturday
OGDEN — Spring traditions will be revisited in the heart of the city this weekend with Ogden City Recreation and the Marshall N. White Community Center combining to host a Cinco de Mayo event and car show, respectively. The party will emanate from the Ogden Amphitheater; the car show will be ...
Flood threat remains low as snowpack begins to melt, rivers swell with runoff
What goes up must come down. This includes the snowpack that has accumulated in the mountains of Weber County over the last few months. As spring begins to take hold and gives way to more constant warm weather, officials are taking stock of what this above-average winter will mean to area ...
Andy’s Club celebrates 50 years of Greek food and good times
Andy’s Club is celebrating 50 years of steak, souvlaki and good times. Chelsey and Blayne Griffis, owners since June 2023, are keeping the same menu of Greek specialties, while adding a few new items to keep things interesting. “We have a lot of fun here,” said Chelsey Griffis, who ...
Layin’ it on the Line: The importance of finding a purpose in retirement
Retirement marks a significant transition in life, offering a unique opportunity to explore new avenues and discover a renewed sense of purpose. While leaving the workforce can initially seem daunting or uncertain, many retirees find this phase of life to be incredibly fulfilling by identifying ...
Tech Matters: New threat to mobile banking apps demystified
Researchers at ThreatFabric have identified a new strain of Android mobile banking malware called Brokewell that can steal a wide swath of data from a user’s device and take control of these infected devices. The group responsible for the new malware has made no secret of its latest product, ...
University of Utah ‘will continue to enforce the rule of law’ on pro-Palestine protests
After 19 people were arrested at a pro-Palestine rally at the University of Utah on Monday night, the school reiterated it would not allow overnight camping and will continue to enforce the rule of law, while many criticized the violent reaction to what started as a peaceful ...