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Although a deal has been reached between the city and the owner of the Utah Jazz and Utah Hockey Club, the work to develop the project is just beginning.
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Ryan Smith's Smith Entertainment Group officially closed on the sale of the team that relocated from Arizona to Salt Lake City. They also unveiled the initial logos and jerseys for the 2024-25 season.
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Fans started with 20 possibilities to vote on. Smith Entertainment Group announced the choices have been narrowed to Blizzard, Mammoth, Outlaws, Venom, Yeti and Utah Hockey Club, or Utah HC.
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Salt Lake City’s historic Japantown was once home to dozens of businesses and a thriving Japanese American community. As downtown Salt Lake City revitalization is on the horizon, community advocates see an opportunity six decades after Japantown was almost completely destroyed.
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As city and county leaders ponder Salt Lake’s future as a hub for arts, culture, sports and entertainment, lovers of the Utah Symphony say keeping Abravanel Hall in its present form is well worth the hefty price tag.
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Ryan Smith, owner of the Utah Jazz and the state's newly relocated hockey team, has given fans 20 winter-leaning choices to vote on for the NHL franchise.
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Salt Lake City considers 500 and 600 South as its “grand boulevards.” Upgrades could make the downtown core a much friendlier place for the city’s bikers and pedestrians.
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The Arizona Coyotes' move to Utah is a coming-of-age moment for Salt Lake City. It gives the midsize market its second major professional sports franchise and a chance to prove that it can sustain multiple pro teams year-round.
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The Coyotes’ game against Edmonton on Wednesday night will likely mark the end of an era, a 28-year run of ups and downs in the desert punctuated by an anticipated move to Utah that will take the hopes of fans across Arizona with it.
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Gov. Spencer Cox emphasized he has a “great relationship” with the Legislature and hopes both branches work together to be “more thoughtful” and allot “more time” to priority bills moving forward.
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Are you a casual observer of Utah politics, liking a #utpol tweet here and there? KUER's State Street team invites you to a night of politics-themed trivia!
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Utah lawmakers passed a recording-breaking 591 bills during the 2024 legislative session. Gov. Spencer Cox has until March 21 to either sign or veto them. If he does neither, the laws automatically go into effect.