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Park City excited to share with world during another Utah Olympics
PARK CITY, Utah — With Salt Lake City and northern Utah now locked in to host another Olympics, changes are expected to come to Park City, one of the expected hubs of the 2034 Games.
Park City residents are feeling cautiously optimistic about the return of the worldwide spectacle.
“It’s exciting,” said Betsy DeMann. “I think that people should know how wonderful our community is, and we really do live in the most beautiful place in the whole world and I’m not not too afraid to share it.”
More venues are expected to be situated in Park City and its surrounding areas than were there in 2002, a time Heber’s Alie Jackson claims she was too young to remember.
“There was a lot of development and growth during that time, and I do believe that during the next Olympics, there could be a lot of really good growth that can happen that’s a little more planned,” she said.
Jackson hopes hosting the Games will motivate officials to address the growing traffic and housing problems.
“I really would hope that, especially infrastructure, they could really focused on more like bike and bus paths and services so that it’s a little bit easier to move around,” Jackson said. “Especially, not just like within a car … [but] building hopefully more housing for people that are like working up here.”
Ten years seems like a long time, but it will go by in a flash and DeMann plans to still be living in Park City when the cauldron is lit once again. She trusts that if change is coming, It will be for the better.
“It’s a little bit frightening that we may attract a lot of people that that may overdevelop or develop too quickly,” she said. “But 10 years is a lot of time to hopefully slow down and make it right.”
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Woman killed after running red light on Mountain View Corridor in West Valley
WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (KUTV) — A woman was killed in a crash after running a red light on Mountain View Corridor in West Valley City.
Police said the collision was reported just before 1:30 p.m. at the intersection of 4100 South.
Officers said a northbound tow truck entered the intersection on a green light when an eastbound SUV ran a red light and was T-boned.
Both vehicles reportedly caught fire after the impact.
The SUV driver was taken to a hospital, where she later died. Authorities are working to identify her.
The tow truck driver suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Northbound lanes at 4100 South will remain closed for several hours while crews clear the scene and investigate the crash.
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Springlike heat surges across Utah; only isolated showers
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A little mid-level moisture will drift across Utah this weekend, but most areas will stay dry.
A few very isolated mountain showers are possible, mainly in the afternoons, but nothing widespread.
The big story is the heat. High pressure will build in, pushing temperatures 15–20 degrees above normal.
It will feel more like late spring, with many areas nearing or breaking March records, especially across central and southern Utah.
Overall, expect a warm, mostly dry weekend, with just a small chance for a quick mountain shower. Rain chances increase significantly later next week.
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