KDXU Sunrise Stories for November 1, 2023. A man is found dead in West Jordan, a suspect is arrested regarding a school bus fire, and a City Council debate.
KDXU Sunrise Stories for September 6, 2023. The primary election results are in for Utah, $28 million is donated to land conservation, and an arrest for a drive-by shooting.
KDXU Sunrise Stories for September 5, 2023. Today is Primary Election Day for Southern Utah, Stormy weather of Labor Day, and WW2 Planes in St. George.
KDXU Sunrise Stories for September 1, 2023. A Utah YouTuber is Arrested, two St. George City Council candidates have been disqualified, and Constitution Month.
At KDXU, we'll never tell you who to vote for. But we will present information so that you can make an informed decision as you process who deserves your vote this upcoming election.
The St. George City Council race is crazy, with 16 candidates vying for three open positions. The...
Many citizens in St. George are incensed with Mayor Michele Randall's decision to eliminate the public comment portion of city council meetings.
Randall issued this statement today, leading up to some crucial budget meetings:
Since 2014, the Mayor and members of the Council have enjoyed having the opportunity to hear public input from citizens at one meeting each month on matters of City business.
The Southern Utah drag show debacle continues, and St. George residents are once again divided by the issue.
Earlier this month a drag show was postponed after the St. George City Council enforced city ordinances and did not let the show proceed at J.C. Snow P...
The St. George City Council appointed John Willis as City Manager during its regular meeting tonight. Willis had served as Interim City Manager since the beginning of November 2022.
“I’m surrounded by so many energetic, optimistic and dedicated city employees who go above and beyond to serve our public,” Willis said. “I am excited to...
(St. George, UT) -- St. George's former city manager is leaving the job with thousands of dollars. The Salt Tribune reports Adam Lenhard took a 625-thousand-dollar settlement because he believed he was forced out of his job. He faced backlash for approving a drag show to film in the city's town square this summer...