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Some call it the second Fourth of July; others know it as "Pie and Beer Day," but whatever your opinion may be, Utahns can ...
Utah's Pioneer Day holiday celebrates the arrival of the first group of pioneers entering the Salt Lake Valley in 1847.
Just because residents can buy fireworks doesn't mean they can set them off.According toSandy Fire Department Deputy Chief ...
Utah's unique holiday, Pioneer Day, brings all kinds of activities — parades, a rodeo or two, and fireworks — to many ...
Pioneer Day celebrations are held across the Beehive State, commemorating Utah’s Pioneer heritage. In Salt Lake City, floats ...
The full Northern Utah calendar of events is on L4, but here are three local events you should check out this week: 1. Ogden ...
Here is a look at many of the events going on in Northern Utah and beyond in the next week: Central Ogden July 26 Ogden ...
Pioneers slowly arrived in the valley over several days, so why not celebrate by taking part in various family events in Utah ...
Fireworks can be legal for a few days surrounding the Fourth of July and Pioneer Day, but state officials say it's important to follow the maps showing where they are permitted.
For some people, Pioneer Day is almost like a second Fourth of July, one with extra fireworks and a parade, but for Theresa ...
"If you're buying those at a local stand or in a store, those are legal. If you're bringing those from outside to state, they ...
While you and the family are enjoying firework shows or setting some off on your own, don’t forget about the animals. Best ...