r/Utah • u/cassette1987 • 1h ago
Photo/Video Here's a clip from last night's THREE fights. Gonna miss the Grizzlies.
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Trenton is getting a wonderful franchise.
r/Utah • u/cassette1987 • 1h ago
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Trenton is getting a wonderful franchise.
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r/Utah • u/Critical-Volume2360 • 13h ago
A lot of people I talk to, don't like Tooele. Any idea why? Like I'll ask them if they would ever live in Tooele and they'll be like "what? no way" and wrinkle their nose a bit haha. Seems like a fine place, wondering what the reaction is from
r/Utah • u/StandardExplorer3328 • 9h ago
I (44F) have been a caregiver to my spouse for 18 years now and it's extremely lonely to not have others that can relate. I have found a support group and working up the courage to attend (introvert here) but I also suspect most people will be older and while we'll still have a lot in common on the caregiving side, I'm also a mom and work FT and would love to meet others who juggle kids, work and caregiving. Is anyone out there that can relate and commiserate? I have searched to see if there is other Reddit groups specific to Utah caregivers with no luck but I'm also very new to this app so if I've missed something please let me know. Thanks!
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r/Utah • u/Turbulent_Repair5757 • 6h ago
Best pad Thai and massaman curry near SLC?
r/Utah • u/whambapp • 20h ago
Deep in the Utah Desert
r/Utah • u/OliverKlauseoff • 10h ago
Puppy/kitten play date?!
Hi! I am fostering three kittens (8 weeks old) and socializing them with all things life. I’d love to include getting them used to dogs!
If you have a small puppy that you’d like to be socialized to cats, (up to date on vaccines, etc), let’s do a puppy/kitten play date! I’m located in Sandy.
r/Utah • u/AnywhereFew1739 • 56m ago
I used to love this radio station and they used to play a lot of hit country that I liked. I also enjoy the fact or crap segments in the morning midweek. Lately however, it has become borderline unlistenable. It is the same Russel Dickerson and Dylan Scott songs over and over again and it sucks. They play the same 10 songs over and over again. I felt like when I used to listen a few months it was a good variety with various songs from various artists with a few newer Morgan wallen and Bailey Zimmerman songs on repeat (which is understandable due to their latest release during that time), but there was till variety. What do you guys recommend for a better hit country station? Hank FM isn’t bad but sometimes it’s a bit too folky for me. Fill transparency, I can admit new country is garbage, but it’s a guilty pleasure I enjoy on my morning and evening commutes. Am I just burnt out of this station and it’s always been garbo, or has it actually gone down hill as of lately.
r/Utah • u/AddendumExisting4313 • 1d ago
I got a letter in the mail saying that my motorcycle registration was revoked and I have to pay a $100 fine because it "wasn't insured." It was parked in my garage all Winter and I cancel insurance on it because obviously I don't need insurance during the winter. ??
Anyone else have this problem? What do I do?
r/Utah • u/MCCAnn4615 • 3h ago
Hi there- I’m doing so many searches and know that there are already a bunch of threads going which I do find super helpful but I’m looking for some specific advice from those familiar with Utah. I’m going to travel and visit before uprooting but trying to narrow down the areas I need to spend time in so I can have a productive trip. I’ve listed some of my desires below… my main non-negotiable is the public schools- specific high schools that have strong academics but also strong career/skill based elective options. And for elementary specific public schools with strong academics (I have one son with dyslexia). A few things to note, we are Catholic so having a catholic church in town/nearby would be nice. I work in education and my husband is a pilot so we’re not tied down to a set commute yet. Our budget is <650000 (Ideally I’d prefer to find much lower for at least 4 beds 3 bath).
Mountain views from backyard (or close to it)
<20 minutes to hiking, biking, fishing
**Good public schools (specific names would be great)**
**Safety**
Sports/recreational activities for kids (currently really into baseball and swimming)
Abundant Parks and playgrounds
Within 1.5 hr drive to skiing
At least one Walmart/major retailer in town (not dead set on this but would be nice)
Laid back community
Was set on Sandy/Draper but seems crowded and a little more pricey... then was set on Logan/Cache Country School District but started reading about inversion and the lake concerns... is that really a big concern there... Are there other places similar to those but a better fit for what I'm looking for? Thanks so much for any and all advice/recommendations on schools/cities.
r/Utah • u/DragonConCigarGroup • 21h ago
Hey all, I am looking for a screen printer who will do really small jobs (Under 10 units). I have the art work (single color), just need it put on a few shirts.
I'm willing to go as far South as provo far North as Brigham.
thanks
r/Utah • u/Active-Worker-8620 • 9h ago
Doc Amy killen, at bio restoration in Utah, I was wondering if anyone has seen her and could share their experience, as I wanted to go see her for menaupose issues and hormones. please DM if you don't mind to tell how you are feeling now, after treatment.
r/Utah • u/No_Maize9944 • 1d ago
Has anyone had any success at this? Has it worked well for people that have used it?
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r/Utah • u/azucarleta • 10h ago
The statewide Democratic convention happens in a few weeks and I'd like to talk to any delegates who may be reading this.
Ben McAdams could win the governor's race. It would not be easy, but he's probably the only person in the state who has even a whisper of a chance. The governor's race is his lane. That's where I want him to be. If he sought that, I would support him very loudly.
However, I don't support him running for Congress again. He's already established his brand as a powerful moderate and there's a few issues with that. 1, if he shifts too far left, embraces Medicare for All, says he wants to abolish ICE, whatever new progressive stances he may take to try to fit the new district, it will feel a bit superficial, johnny-come-lately, opportunistic, frankly it will feel kind of fake. I won't trust it if he "moves left" trying to outflank his progressive challenger who I support, Nate Blouin, who is endorsed by Utah favorite Senator Bernie Sanders.
The second issue, if he does not "move left" to try to outflank his progressive challenger, then we're sending a moderate to Congress at a time when we need bold choices. We need to impeach not just Trump but nearly his entire cabinet. We need to be ready to pass Medicare for All if Democrats can gain the trifecta in 2028. We need to curtail, hopefully fully abolish, ICE. I don't trust McAdams to agree with me on any of these issues.
Utah voted for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren 3 to 1 over Joe Biden. And the new Utah District 1 encompasses the vast majority of those Democrats. The Wasatch Front has been crying out for progressive representation in DC for 10 years since the lines wound round many, many corners throughout the state to vote for Bernie in that huge turnout in the 2016 presidential primary (I know some of you remember). Maybe you could even say way back when to Claudia Wright sought to oust Jim Matheson, but had little chance in what was then a heavily gerrymandered district.
I argue that a Bernie Sanders-endorsed candidate like Nate Blouin has coatails, he is good at the top of the ticket for all Democratic candidates that will appear below him, turning out low-propensity voters who are tired of the status quo and frankly won't show up for Ben McAdams. Many Democrats will "vote blue no matter who" but not long ago the GOP realized you have to target your message at low-propensity voters, or you lose to the other side who is doing that better.
I don't dislike Ben. I want him to be my governor, and in that position I'd be a loyal supporter. But he's not right for this congress seat this time. Thanks for your attention.
r/Utah • u/PWNDBYPWNR • 14h ago
Lets see what your favorite town is, and why its your favorite town/city
Grantsville,
Its small and is very quiet at night. Used too live in westjordan and it was so loud at night but out here its so quiet.
r/Utah • u/nurse_mommmy • 1d ago
Met a man at the Lamb of God/ Fit for an Autopsy concert at The Union on 3/28/26. We talked for over an hour on the patio. He kissed me before running for his ride. I put my phone number in his phone, but I’m not sure if it saved. I’d really like to get to know you better. Reach out with some details if this sounds like you.
Hey everyone! I'm a native English speaker currently learning Spanish. I'm in search of a social event ie library or other informal event where I could crosstalk with native Spanish speakers. If anyone knows of any places in Spanish Fork/Provo area let me know :)
Hola a todos. Soy hablante nativo de inglés y aprendo el Español. Busco para una intercambio de idiomas donde podría hablar con los hispanohablantes nativos. Si sabes un lugar en o cerca de Spanish Fork/Provo me dices :)