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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Midvale Monthly with Mayor Gettel: Pedestrian Safety a Shared Responsibility After Recent Tragedies
Midvale Mayor Gettel addresses recent auto-pedestrian accidents, emphasizing shared responsibility for safety among drivers and walkers in the community.
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Community News
Read Section →Midvale Monthly with Mayor Gettel: Pedestrian Safety a Shared Responsibility After Recent Tragedies
Midvale Mayor Gettel addresses recent auto-pedestrian accidents, emphasizing shared responsibility for safety among drivers and walkers in the community.
May 5
Midvale Monthly with Mayor Gettel: A Call for Shared Responsibility in Pedestrian Safety
May 5
Community Sports
Read Section →Elliott Outduels Hamlin for Texas Triumph in Chevy Sweep
Chase Elliott held off Denny Hamlin in a heart-pounding final restart to claim victory in the Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. The win capped Chevrolet's dominant tripleheader weekend sweep, spotlighting Hendrick Motorsports' resurgence. With multiple triumphs this season, Elliott joins Tyler Reddick in the elite winners' circle.[1][2][5]
May 5
Elite 2025 Hoops Recruits Lock In With Powerhouses
May 5
Ducks Stun McDavid, Oilers in Playoff Upset
May 5
2026 NFL Draft Shocks: Saints Steal Gem, Sanders Stumbles
May 5
Astros Host Winless White Sox in AL Clash of Titans and Tanks
May 5
Local Business
Read Section →Tesla Stock Rallies on Q2 Deliveries Beat Amid EV Market Headwinds
Tesla's stock surged roughly 4-5% after the company delivered 384,122 vehicles in the second quarter of 2025, exceeding analyst expectations and signaling unexpected strength despite a broader slowdown in electric vehicle demand. The results come as Tesla grapples with a widening gap between production and deliveries, raising questions about demand sustainability in key markets.
May 5
Amazon's $15B Warehouse Blitz Reshapes U.S. Logistics
May 5
The Great Decoupling: Why Consumer Spending Defies Inflation's Grip
May 5
Trump Slaps 100% Tariffs on China, Igniting New Trade War Fury
May 5
CRE's Refinancing Gauntlet: $1 Trillion Debt Wall Tests Market Resilience
May 5
State News
Read Section →West Jordan Man Charged in Violent Draper Road Rage Shooting
A 53-year-old West Jordan resident faces felony charges after allegedly shooting at a vehicle and brandishing a gun at another in a pair of unprovoked Draper road rage attacks. Authorities found a handgun, drugs and ammo in his truck upon arrest. The incidents highlight escalating road rage dangers in Utah's busy suburbs.
May 5
Report: Tobacco Use Linked to Significant Portion of U.S. Cancer Cases
May 5
Wembanyama Expresses Discontent with Concussion Protocol Handling
May 5
CDC Reports First U.S. Cases of Emerging Fungal Infection, Candida auris
May 5
National
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Medicaid Work Mandate Looms: 80 Hours or Lose Coverage by 2027
A sweeping federal law dubbed the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' forces states to impose 80-hour monthly work requirements on most able-bodied Medicaid adults by January 2027, threatening coverage for millions. The policy, signed last summer, slashes $1 trillion from the program over a decade amid warnings of administrative chaos and coverage losses. As deadlines tighten, states scramble to comply while critics decry barriers to care.
May 5
12 Hospitalized in Arcadia Lake Shooting as Oklahoma Investigators Search for Suspect
May 5
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