🌱 Armed And Dangerous Criminal Loose In SLC + Man Runs The City

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Salt Lake City UT

02 February, 2022

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Get on up, Salt Lake City! Let's get you started this Thursday with everything you need to know going on today in town. First, today's weather: Mostly sunny. High: 32 Low: 16. Here are the top 3 stories in Salt Lake City today: A man with a long criminal history is wanted in Salt Lake after an attack that resulted in the violent stabbing of the boyfriend of the woman he was attacking in the Ballpark neighborhood. Police pursued Daniel Duane Etherington, 46, until his reckless driving and poor weather conditions forced them to call off the chase due to safety concerns. He is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with any information about Etherington is asked to call the police at 801-799-3000. (KSL.com) A woman is speaking up, albeit anonymously, regarding the fatal shooting among teens of a West Valley high school community where last month two students were killed, one critically injured, and another charged with murder. She claims to have brought up concerns to school administrators months prior to the shooting regarding a conflict between the two groups of boys involved. She said she thinks the school should have done more to investigate. (KUTV 2) A Sugar House man took what began as a health goal to run every street in Salt Lake City, and turned it into a meditative, urban odyssey where he discovered there's more to the city he calls home than what he expected. Essentially, Bryant Heath spent time in SLC's west side neighborhoods to accomplish his running goal, and he discovered diversity and community there unlike anywhere else in Utah's capital city. Now, two brothers have made a short film on Heath and his fitness-turned-social experiment. (Subscription: Salt Lake Tribune) From our sponsor: Hey Salt Lake City, are you looking to buy a house, refinance or just explore your options? Check out the new Patch Mortgage Center for all your home financing needs! Today in Salt Lake City: Utah Men's Basketball takes on Oregon State tonight on the Runnin' Ute's home court at the University of Utah's Jon M. Huntsman Center. (7:00 PM)The Wiseguys Comedy Club - Salt Lake City presents Bob The Drag Queen. The season 8 winner of RuPaul's Drag Race is serving up the laughs, tonight at the Gateway. (7:00 PM)The Wasatch Speaker Series, by Intermountain Healthcare, presents Thomas Friedman, tonight at Abravanel Hall. (7:30 PM)The Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, downtown, presents Amanda Miguel y Diego Verdaguer, "Al día de hoy ya tienen más de 40 álbumes vendidos y casi el mismo tiempo de carrera! No te pierdas este concierto tan especial que han preparado para todos ustedes!" (8:30 PM) From my notebook: "Important ice fishing reminder: always use extreme caution before heading out onto the ice. Recent warm weather and wind have created some unstable ice conditions at various water bodies around the state. Be extremely careful and make sure to review these ice safety tips." (Utah Division of Wildlife Resources)"We extended the North Temple Mobility Hub survey deadline! What's a mobility hub? They are places where different travel options–walking, biking, transit, and shared mobility (bike share/scooter share)–come together. What should the new building on North Temple look like? Tell us by February 4th, 2022! https://northtemplemobilityhub.com/survey/" (SLCMoves) "Hey, science lovers! Share your #LoveLettersToScience with us these early weeks of February. Do so in person at NHMU, at the Department of Anthropology at The University of Utah, or online: https://bit.ly/34r3ZQY. We'll be sharing them with the world to inspire a love for science starting on Darwin Day, February 12." (Natural History Museum of Utah) "The Black Cultural Center, and the Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion office at University of Utah, and others are hosting events all February long to honor Black History Month." (The University of Utah) "Bonneville Elementary is one of our schools celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth. The school's art teacher has posted art displays featuring Black artists, and the school is sharing a writing prompt for students focusing on Black history. Each submission based on this writing prompt is entered into a chance to win a gift basket at the end of the month." (Salt Lake City School District) "To us, the 'Alpine Symphony' isn't just a piece of music, it's a way of life! Read about how our orchestra musicians unwind and hit the slopes when they aren't brushing up on their Strauss in this Visit Utah article." (Utah Symphony) Loving the Salt Lake City Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Send me a news tip or suggestion at [email protected] Here are the latest Salt Lake City area pets up for adoption, featuring dogs, cats & more. And with that, you're all caught up for today! See you tomorrow for your next update. — Joseph Peterson About me: Joseph is a writer and marketing communications strategist with a degree in Mass Communication and Public Relations from the University of Utah. He's keen on city life, public libraries, national parks, and promoting events that build community.

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