@wanderingdave Chaotic for sure, but sounds like they had already stopped traffic. Feels like the assumption should be that this guy didn't need to die and it should take a ton of evidence to say otherwise.
Police saved this pedestrian from getting hit by a car by *checks notes* tasing him and making him fall to his death. Nothing like a cop to make a dangerous situation deadly.
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@bikelakecity@RideUTA another example of 1700 s having so much potential for bikes and buses, but left with scarce service and some mediocre bike lanes😢.
Route 17 getting a zoo stop and FINALLY getting back to 30 min frequency after covid frequency reductions. Please do this one sooner than later @RideUTA
Announcing this summer’s Twilight Concert Series presented by the Salt Lake City Arts Council in downtown Salt Lake City at The Gallivan Center, and (for the very first time) at Library Square on Aug. 16!
@wanderingdave@devinzander This is the best I've found. I've also just locked to railings outside the jazz stadium before and seen others do the same. https://t.co/RgCKv7Mvk0
Didn't see any bike parking at 100s/300w. But found some bonafide racks at the hotel across the street. Let me know if y'all know if you know of any other bike parking at @vivintarena #TakeNote
Perspective on the "inversion."
Inversion strength is greater in the Ogden Valley east of the Wasatch than along the Wasatch Front.
The difference? Emissions.
Don't conflate the inversion with air pollution. You can have a strong inversion with no pollution.
This may be my best interview ever. I asked this guy who was snowboarding at @BrightonResort today how the powder snow was at the top. The full story runs tonight on @KSL5TV at 6. #ksltv#kapowblosh