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South Salt Lake Police searching for missing, endangered 12-year-old
South Salt Lake Police searching for missing, endangered 12-year-old

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time24-05-2025

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South Salt Lake Police searching for missing, endangered 12-year-old

SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah () — The South Salt Lake Police Department is asking the public's help in locating a missing and endangered 12-year-old girl. Police say Brianna Xinol left her home in the 2500 block of South Main Street, located near Woodrow Wilson Elementary. Brianna is listed as five feet tall with black hair and brown eyes and weighs about 80 pounds. She was last seen wearing a purple jacket, red long sleeve shirt, jean shorts and gray shoes. Anyone with information is asked to call the South Salt Lake Police Department at 801-840-4000 and reference case number LK2025-15704. This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available. Multi-agency pursuit in Kanab apprehends runaway teen hiding in tree South Salt Lake Police searching for missing, endangered 12-year-old Riverton repeats as 6A state softball champs Justice Department, Boeing reach deal to avoid prosecution over 737 Max crashes Midvale man charged with assaulting his 17-year-old 'wife' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

‘Connection and belonging': South Salt Lake Mural Fest returning this weekend
‘Connection and belonging': South Salt Lake Mural Fest returning this weekend

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time10-05-2025

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‘Connection and belonging': South Salt Lake Mural Fest returning this weekend

SOUTH SALT LAKE () — South Salt Lake Arts Council's eighth annual Mural Fest is coming up this weekend, featuring 13 new murals and the largest one ever painted in South Salt Lake. According to the South Salt Lake Arts Council, both local and international muralists will be presenting their art in the festival. On May 10, there will be an official 'unveiling' from 4-8 p.m., where the public will get a chance to walk a mural route and meet and greet with the artists. There will also be a community celebration at Bowers Way and West Temple, filled with live music, food trucks, interactive art activities, and vendors. Benson Boone to close out 'American Heart' tour at the Delta Center this fall 'South Salt Lake proudly hosts the state's largest collection of outdoor murals, offering everyone free access to remarkable art that highlights our Downtown. Our murals have become more than just paintings on buildings — they uplift spirits, foster community connections, and position South Salt Lake as a cultural hotspot in the Salt Lake Valley. Each May, we eagerly anticipate Mural Fest, as thousands come together to celebrate. I warmly welcome everyone to join us,' said Mayor Cherie Wood in a press release. The South Salt Lake Arts Council shares that one of the most anticipated artists this year is RISK, who founded the West Coast graffiti scene. His resume includes painting sets for musicians, such as Michael Jackson, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Aerosmith, as well as commercial work with Budweiser, and an art project in the 2012 Summer Olympics. In addition, they shared that an exciting location for one of the murals this year is South Salt Lake City Hall. Muralist DAAS from Austin, Texas, will be returning to finish a mural he started on the back side of the City Hall building last year. He will continue his work along the north and west walls. It's expected to be a 9,000 square foot mural of 'living landscape' on the only City Hall in Utah covered in public art. 'I believe that large-scale murals and public art have the power to bring people together and inspire a sense of community,' said DAAS in the release. 'I strive to create art that not only catches the eye but also evokes a sense of connection and belonging.' For a map, parking details, and more, visit the Utah students raise and release trout in hands-on learning program Cam Rising announces retirement from football Utah judge to determine if convicted killer on death row for nearly 40 years can be executed due to dementia Texas congressman questions immigration policies Lawmakers work to protect IVF rights Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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