
Carter Williams
Reporter and Head Writer at KSL.com
@KSLcom reporter covering outdoors, history, transportation & #SLC. Also here for nature, weather & sports | Tweets don't represent the opinion of KSL.
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6 days ago |
ksltv.com | Bridger Beal-Cvetko |Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Millions more acres of public lands across Utah could be eligible to be sold off under a recent change to the Senate’s budget bill made in a committee chaired by Utah Sen. Mike Lee. The change, adopted Saturday by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, would significantly expand the land eligible for sale under the bill to include 18.7 million acres of land in Utah.
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1 week ago |
ksl.com | Bridger Beal-Cvetko |Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Millions more acres of public lands across Utah could be eligible to be sold off under a recent change to the Senate's budget bill made in a committee chaired by Utah Sen. Mike Lee. The change, adopted Saturday by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, would significantly expand the land eligible for sale under the bill to include 18.7 million acres of land in Utah.
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1 week ago |
kslnewsradio.com | Carter Williams |Ivy Farguheson |Shara Park |Shelby Lofton
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s largest power provider is bracing for higher demands ahead of the state’s first real heat wave of the year. High temperatures across the Wasatch Front and northern Utah will jump from the mid-to-upper 80s on Tuesday to upper 90s and low 100s by Thursday. Temperatures could reach as high as 110 degrees in the St. George area by Thursday, as well.
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kslnewsradio.com | Carter Williams |Bridger Beal-Cvetko |Alexandrea Bonilla
SALT LAKE CITY — “Yellowstone” is coming back to Utah — sort of. A new CBS series called “Y: Marshals,” a spinoff of the popular Western drama that ended last year, is one of four new film productions in Utah that will receive incentives from the state that were approved by the Utah Board of Tourism Development, the Utah Film Commission announced on Friday.
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kslnewsradio.com | Carter Williams |Cassidy Wixom |Kennedy Camarena
SALT LAKE CITY — Matthew Henke says the whole experience traveling down Main Street in a rattlesnake was a blur, but it sure was worth it. Henke and his teammates — Tom Avant, Richard Bartlett, Jordan Kelley and Doug Thebeau, competing as “The Desert Rats” — not only conquered the first-ever Red Bull Soapbox course in Utah, but the group from Kanab also wooed the judges Saturday afternoon with their “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West”-themed pageantry.
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