Utah News: Measles Case, Wildfire, & Housing

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Here’s a quick look at some recent news making headlines across Utah:

Utah Health Update

Measles Case Confirmed: Health officials in Utah have reported a new case of measles in an adult in Utah County. This is significant as it marks the first instance of in-state transmission since a larger measles outbreak began in Texas earlier this year. The Utah Department of Health and Human Services is working to address the situation and prevent further spread.

Legal Briefs

Rally Shooting Arrest Update: Arturo Gamboa, who was arrested following a shooting incident at a “No Kings” rally on June 14th, has been released from jail as of Friday. Prosecutors are continuing their review of evidence gathered in connection with the case.

Wildfire Activity

Forsyth Fire Evacuations: High winds fueled the rapid spread of the Forsyth Fire this past weekend, leading to immediate evacuation orders in Washington County. Residents in the communities of Pinto and Grass Valley were directed to leave their homes due to the fire’s increased activity and proximity.

Business & Development

Major Data Center Proposed: Fibernet MercuryDelta, a company based in Orem, has announced ambitious plans to construct a massive data center campus outside of Delta, Utah, in Millard County. The company suggests the proposed facility could become the largest data center complex in the world.

Community & Housing

Affordable Housing Project Underway: Construction is progressing on a new affordable housing development in Salt Lake City. Located near the intersection of 1000 West and North Temple, the project will feature 67 residential units. A key component of this development is providing supportive services specifically for residents who are managing mental illnesses.

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