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Kearns Head Start closed after suspected drunk driver crashes through building
KEARNS, Utah — A suspected drunk driver was caught on safety footage launching their automotive from a hillside and crashing into the wall of a kids’s neighborhood middle. The Kearns Early Childhood Head Begin program is now attempting to determine how you can transfer ahead as a result of the constructing is probably not secure to let kids again inside.
The surveillance footage reveals the motive force barreling off of 4820 West on New Yr’s Eve, after Unified Police Sgt. Melody Cutler stated the automotive ran one other car off the highway. The sedan sails over the hill, ripping by means of a fence, with sparks flying.
It then continues ahead and slams straight by means of the cinderblock wall of the Head Begin constructing.
A couple of moments later, the again driver facet window rolls down, and three individuals wrestle to climb out by means of the window. A person pulls out a girl — the suspected driver — and she or he flops to the bottom.
She will get up barefoot, stumbles over to witnesses who’ve gathered within the snowy, moist car parking zone, and asks for a journey.
“This might have been tragic,” Cutler stated.
Cutler stated all three individuals ended up taking off and fleeing the scene.
“Watching that video, it’s scary to consider what might have occurred and the velocity that individual was touring at, arising over that hill, by means of that car parking zone, by means of a cinderblock wall,” she stated.
Additionally scary as a result of the automotive drove straight right into a constructing that homes a kids’s program. It was unoccupied on the time.
Janell Cerva, chief influence and technique officer for Utah Neighborhood Motion — which runs Head Begin packages in Salt Lake and Tooele counties — defined that the constructing has been unoccupied since, as a result of they’re ready on a structural engineer to evaluate if the constructing is secure.
Strolling across the broken room Tuesday, she pointed to what was a rest room wall.
“This wall right here, that is the massive concern,” she stated. “Is that this damaging the construction, compromising the construction of the constructing?”
The Kearns Early Childhood Head Begin Heart serves households with kids ages new child to five years outdated, Cerva defined, who’re experiencing poverty. The households depend on the middle without cost childcare, meals, and different essential sources to outlive.
Proper now, all their providers at that location are closed in the meanwhile, and the households have to determine one thing else.
“It’s already difficult coming proper out of the vacations, and clearly, this simply provides, simply makes it that rather more troublesome,” she stated. “Particularly if you’re actually form of on the margin and simply barely getting by, it truly is a troublesome time.”
She defined that case managers are working with these households nearly as they wait to see if the constructing is structurally sound.
Even whether it is, Cerva stated the classroom the automotive crashed into, which served infants to kids 3 years outdated, will stay closed till repairs are made. They’re planning to relocate that classroom to a distinct location.
Cutler stated police had been capable of finding the motive force the evening of the crash, because of a West Valley Metropolis Ok-9 monitoring her scent. Iris DeLeon Gutierrez, 21, was suspected of DUI and can possible face expenses. They’re nonetheless searching for the 2 males, who might additionally face expenses of fleeing the scene of an accident.
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Utah Jazz News: Is it time to panic about Cody Williams?
Cody Williams hasn’t quite taken off as we may have hoped. To authenticate this feeling, the Utah Jazz made the organizational decision to take Williams from Will Hardy’s active roster and drop him down for an assignment with the G-League affiliate Salt Lake Stars.
Quite an inauspicious beginning for a player that the Jazz were very high on as early as before the ping pong balls of the NBA draft lottery determined the draft order.
“If the Jazz had somehow gotten lucky and won the lottery, Williams would have been firmly in the mix to be the No. 1 pick,” shared insider Tony Jones, “The fact that he would have been in consideration should tell you how interested the Jazz were in the small forward.”
Attempting to hit on the right draft pick can often feel like playing the crane game in the entryway of a Walmart. Even though you’ve made every calculation and believe beyond all doubt that when you drop the claw, that Pompompurin plushie could slip through your delicate grasp, catch the nudge of an unsuspecting iPod Touch, or fall short in a million other ways before reaching the promised land.
Williams has an arduous journey ahead of him, and his next stop will be with the Jazz’s G-League squad. Too timid, too inconsistent, and too horrific as a shooter, Cody’s pro introduction hasn’t been comparable to his brother Jalen—who’s been tearing it up in OKC.
But Cody’s NBA exposure hasn’t been faith-promoting since the Las Vegas Summer League. In real NBA floor time, he’s been so invisible that Google isn’t even sure what he looks like.
It isn’t fair to measure his trajectory with that of his older brother, but their shared blood will boil the waters of comparison for the rest of his career. The Jazz understand that to unlock their rookie’s ultimate potential, he’ll need to be brought along slowly.
I’m sure the question at the head of this article has been burning a hole in your mind. Should we hit the panic button on Utah’s rookie out of Colorado?
The short answer is no—the longer answer is no way, Co-day (too much?). Keep in mind this is a player who turned 20 years old only 6 days ago (happy belated birthday, sorry your present kind of sucks), and it’s far from uncommon to see a rookie spend time in the G League to get more reps, build some confidence, and develop their game while distanced from their team.
Taylor Hendricks and Brice Sensabaugh both spent time with the Stars for much of their rookie campaigns before contributing to Utah’s rotation. Cody has plenty to gain from a brief developmental sabbatical.
In the 2024-25 season, Cody is averaging 3.1 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per night on nightmare-like shooting splits of 27/19/60—a far cry from his collegiate output of 55/41/71.
Be patient with Williams, because we’re only in the first chapter of his NBA novel.
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Utah family creates 'Giving Gallery' to spread joy of art
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, Utah — You might have heard of little libraries in neighborhoods, but have you heard of Giving Galleries?
A family in Cottonwood Heights is using their love for art to bring joy to those around them.
On the corner of Promenade and Camino is Abigail Bradshaw.
“I’m standing next to an art gallery, my art gallery. That’s my house,” she proudly said.
Abigail is showing her tiny art gallery filled with pieces made by her family and others who want to contribute. This home used to be her great-grandmother’s.
“She was an artist, and so, I wanted to continue that legacy,” said Katie Bradshaw, Abigail’s mom. They found a box, painted it, propped it up, and filled it with tiny art. Anyone can just look at the art, pick up something they like, or put their own piece inside.
Miles Jacobsen is a friend who saw what the Bradshaws were doing and added his artwork to the box.
For people who want to make their own masterpieces, there is also a box of free art supplies in the gallery box. You can come by to pick up paint, paintbrushes, and tiny canvasses to create your own art, which you can drop off at the “giving gallery” to bring joy to someone else.
“I feel really glad that people come and get some art and put it in there,” said Abigail.
Filling the box is something Katie does with her kids.
“I hope that they can carry this with them, that they continue sharing art, no matter where they are,” she said.
Spreading joy to everyone who walks by, and letting the cycle continue.
“I want them to feel happy and glad that they got some, so they could return some back here,” added Abigail.
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Amid traffic, Utah walked to Leafs’ arena pregame
TORONTO — The Utah Hockey Club said players were forced to walk to their game against the Maple Leafs after their bus got stuck in Toronto traffic Sunday night.
The team posted a video on social media of team members walking to Scotiabank Arena, with player Maveric Lamoureux saying the bus was “not moving at all.”
Several city streets had been closed during the day for an annual Santa Claus parade.
The Maple Leafs earned their fourth consecutive win by defeating Utah 3-2.
The viral incident prompted Ontario Premier Doug Ford to call the congestion “embarrassing” and “unacceptable,” highlighting his government’s plan to address the city’s gridlock through bike lane legislation.
It wasn’t the first time a Toronto visitor had to ditch their vehicle to make it to an event on time.
In June, former One Direction band member Niall Horan had to walk through traffic to get to his concert at Scotiabank Arena.
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