Elle Cabrera
National Dirty Dishes Day, Clean Out That Sink St. George
Keeping your dishes clean may be an everyday event but it’s important to remember why we need to meticulously clean those dishes.
May 18 is National No Dirty Dishes Day and though it may sound like a day dedicated to cleaning its actually all about taking a day off. I absolut...
Reasons St. George Is In DESPERATE Need Of An Ice Rink
It’s heating up in St. George and that means that many are going to look for cooler activities but one thing this city is clearly needing is an ice rink.
Not only is Utah known as one of the places for figure skating, but the rest of the state is cold, making it ideal for the sport. However, ...
Send Your Kids Horse-riding For This Year’s Summer Activity
It’s summer and the kids are out, which leaves parents scratching their heads for summer activities for the little ones. Well, this one is for the parents looking for a little more adventure for their kid’s summer.
Hurricane native Casey Campbell says she has been around horses all her life. At the ripe age...
“Where’s Waldo” Inspires Cancer Patient at Intermountain Healthcare St. George
A cancer patient at the Intermountain Cancer Center in St. George used “Where’s Waldo” to help with his treatment.
The City of St. George Facebook page posted a heart-warming video on Monday, May 15 showing the story of local cancer patient Steve Graves. Graves has been a pro...
How To Celebrate National BBQ Day Southern Utah Style
May 16 is National BBQ Day and St. George’s growing food scene has several great options for locals to try.
The history of BBQ actually goes all the way back to 1492 when Christopher Columbus came to the Americas, according to Smithsonian Magazine. Columbus saw t...
Get Ahead Of Utah Fires Season With Fire Sense
This whole week has been hot, dry, and smokey which means that fire season is starting and its not holding back.
St. George experienced three back-to-back fires this week alone from control burns. With all the rain Southern Utah experienced just a month ago, there are more plants to burn. If ...
The DWR’s Blue Ribbon Fisheries Program Get $450,000
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is working on its Blue Ribbon Fisheries program with 17 new projects.
A DWR press release said that the program that designates and funds the fisheries has allocated $450,000 to maintaining and improving bodies of water around the state. There ar...
Cops and Robbers Race 2023
The Cops and Robbers Race is back and makes the perfect opportunity to get out and meet the local law enforcement.
A City of St. George press release on Thursday said this year’s Cops and Robbers Race will be on May 20. Participants will be able to choose what role they play, a cop or a robber. There are...
Two Days of Brush Fires In St. George
There have been two brush fires that have gotten out of control this week in St. George making for a smokey atmosphere around town.
On Tuesday at about 3 p.m. a brush fire broke out by Dinosaur Crossing where the plumes of black and grey smoke could be seen in all directions...
Utah Endangered Species Mitigation Fund Gives 4.4 Million To Wildlife Projects
$4.4 million will go to 42 wildlife-related projects in Utah over the next year, announced the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
A Tuesday press release said that the DWR Endangered Species Mitigation Fund meeting on May 3 approved funding for several projects. In ...