There is HUGE precipitation happening all over Utah, but the impact on the desert will be different than you think.
Last week, Gunlock Falls came back into being, and the Santa Clara River was overfilled from all the rain. This week we have more rain coming for the next few days which means slick roads, possible flooding, and high winds.
...
The City of St. George will host two Neighborhood Open Houses this Spring, as announced by Mayor Michele Randall during Tuesday’s State of the City address. The first is set for Vernon Worthen Park on March 30. The second, at Broken Mesa Park, currently in construction in the Desert Canyons community in south St. Geor
...
The St. George Police Department has issued several statements the past few days, including a warning to be aware of extreme theft this holiday season, and urgency to drive safely over the Thanksgiving holiday and a news alert about a road closure...
(St. George, UT) -- The City of St. George is restricting the use of fireworks. Effective immediately, fireworks are prohibited in most of the city. City fire officials say we're looking at a dry year as the wind is blowing hard and there was hardly any runoff from the snow this year to bring moisture, so they'd like for people to be careful. The city
...
ST. GEORGE — Instilling important, lifelong lessons are a big reason why Safety Town, a day camp for young children entering kindergarten or first grade, has developed such a strong following in St. George since the 1980s. This year’s edition of Safety Town is set for the week of June 7. A pair of
...
St. George Outdoors, part of the City of St. George’s recreation division within the Leisure Services Department, was recently awarded a matching $5,000 grant by the Utah Children’s Outdoor Recreation and Education (UCORE). The grant is distributed by the Governor's Office of Economic Development and is intended to go toward equipment, supplies, wages and youth scholarships.
The UCO
...