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19-05-2025
- Automotive
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Four lanes blocked by crash on I-15 in Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY () — A crash near the 600 North exit on I-15 in Salt Lake City has blocked off all four lanes, leaving only the HOV express lane open for traffic early Monday morning. Lt. Cameron Roden with the Utah Highway Patrol told a trailer rolled near milepost 308 and hit the back of a semitruck. The semi truck was able to be moved out of traffic to the right, but the trailer is blocking several lanes. As Utah Highway Patrol investigates and clears the scene, all four lanes on I-15 have been blocked off, while the HOV lane remains open. No injuries have been reported. The crash has caused significant delays on northbound traffic. The UDOT Traffic Monitor website indicates I-15 is experiencing heavy slowing from North Temple Street to 2100 South. The traffic is also impacting eastbound I-80 in the area of the I-15 interchange and the 600 South exit. Commuters are encouraged to use an alternate route, such as I-215, until the crash can be cleared and normal traffic flow resumes. There is no estimate for when the lanes will fully reopen. This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available. Four lanes blocked by crash on I-15 in Salt Lake City KTVX-KUCW'S Disneyland 70th Celebration Sweepstakes KTVX-KUCW's Harry Potter: The Exhibition Sweepstakes BYU to build School of Medicine at site of former Provo High School Real Monarchs fall to Rapids 2 in stoppage time heartbreaker Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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19-05-2025
- Health
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BYU to build School of Medicine at site of former Provo High School
PROVO, Utah () — Brigham Young University's new School of Medicine has been approved to take the place of the old Provo High School on the university's West Campus. The former high school and its 25 acres of property were . Since then, the campus has been used by the College of Fine Arts and Communications (CFAC), but it will now be home to a new building for the School of Medicine. BYU said the planning and construction of the BYU School of Medicine will not interfere with CFAC students or operations. CFAC students, faculty and staff will stay in the former high school until the new BYU Arts Building can be completed. Dr. Mark J. Ott, who was named as the inaugural dean of the medical school in October 2024, said there were 'many deeply committed people' moving this work forward. This Utah city is one of 2025's hottest summer travel destinations: WalletHub The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced at the Provo-based college in July 2024. The new medical school will include training and research to 'address international health issues and support the Church of Jesus Christ's worldwide humanitarian efforts,' according to BYU. While there are no plans for BYU to create its own hospital or hospital system, the new School of Medicine will reportedly work closely with Intermountain Health at its Utah Valley hospital, as well as the University of Utah. 'Since its announcement, the BYU School of Medicine has received tremendous interest,' said BYU President C. Shane Reese. 'We appreciate the enthusiasm and support for the BYU School of Medicine from people and organizations across the world.' Once completed, BYU's School of Medicine will offer a Doctor of Medicine degree. School officials said in September 2024 that Dr. Ott and the school were exploring 'innovative approaches' to reduce graduation times and costs for students. Four lanes blocked by crash on I-15 in Salt Lake City KTVX-KUCW'S Disneyland 70th Celebration Sweepstakes KTVX-KUCW's Harry Potter: The Exhibition Sweepstakes BYU to build School of Medicine at site of former Provo High School Real Monarchs fall to Rapids 2 in stoppage time heartbreaker Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.