Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025
Good morning, Provo. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 23rd of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ After more than six months of nightly shelter that served nearly 600 people and provided over 8,000 nights of warmth, the Provo warming center will close on April 30—local advocates are now showing guests community resources such as case management and housing help to ease the transition. Today, they stress that linking to these supports is key as summer brings higher temperatures and fewer shelter services. Deseret News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Provo woman was charged with theft + obstruction of justice and assault after police said she stole a neighbor's package and tossed items from her third-floor balcony when officers arrived. KUTV
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Utah Department of Transportation will start a $140 million project late summer to improve a three-mile section of US-189 near Deer Creek Reservoir, adding a traffic light at State Route 113 and building a new road with two lanes each way. The project will also enhance the Island Beach Day Use Area — it is meant to ease traffic for local commuters — and is expected to take about two years. KUTV
- ➤ The Utah Department of Transportation is asking for public feedback on plans to extend Mountain View Corridor from Cory Wride Memorial Highway to Pelican Point on Utah Lake—this extension will add shared-use trails and could divert up to 22,000 vehicles off Redwood Road. UDOT scheduled an online open house on April 29 at 6 p.m. and an in-person meeting at Lake Mountain Middle School on April 30, and it will accept public comments through May 16. Deseret News
- ➤ Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed an executive order on Monday to boost wildfire preparedness for the 2025 fire season—this order creates a working group from state agencies and advises Utahns to prepare emergency kits, review evacuation routes, and safeguard important documents. The group must identify high-risk areas and report its recommendations by June 1. Standard-Examiner
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Planned Parenthood Association of Utah will close its Logan clinic on April 30 and its St. George clinic on May 2 due to a freeze on Title X funds imposed by federal policy—these clinics serve thousands who rely on low-cost reproductive health care. The organization says the cuts force it to raise fees and seek private donations to keep providing care. FOX 13
-
Utah Valley Symphony - Fate and Fable
7:30-9 p.m. — Covey Center for the Arts — $10-$20 — Experience an enchanting evening of storytelling through music with Verdi, Dukas, and Tchaikovsky.
-
Spanish Story Time for Babies
9:30-9:50 a.m. — Provo City Library at Academy Square — Free entry — Enjoy age-appropriate stories, songs, and finger games in Spanish for babies and parents.
-
2025 Ice Breaker Archery Shoot
April 26-27 — Timpanogos Archers — $15-$75 — Compete in archery with fun classes for all ages and skill levels.
-
Spanish Story Time
6:30-7:00 p.m. — Provo City Library at Academy Square — Free entry — Enjoy music, stories, and activities for children and their caregivers in a Spanish language setting.
-
Spanish Story Time
10:30-11:00 a.m. — Provo City Library at Academy Square — Free entry — Celebrate Día de los Niños with engaging Spanish stories for children.
-
Utah Metropolitan Ballet 40th Anniversary Celebration
7 p.m. — Covey Center for the Arts — $27-$57 — Celebrate four decades of artistic excellence with a memorable performance featuring renowned works and guest artists.
-
Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival 2025
9 AM — Thanksgiving Point — Ticket info TBA — Immerse yourself in a vibrant display of over 900,000 spring flowers.
-
Mother's Day Brunch
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. — Sundance Mountain Resort — Reservation required — Celebrate Mother's Day with a lavish brunch featuring gourmet dishes and a breathtaking mountain backdrop.
-
Sister Act Jr
8-10 p.m. — Centennial Middle School Auditorium — Ticket information available — Enjoy a lively performance of Sister Act Jr presented by local talent.
-
Utah County FTR 3rd Annual 5k
9-11 a.m. — Exchange Park — Free entry — Enjoy a scenic 5k run along the Provo River trail followed by snacks and socializing.
No new real estate listings today. You can submit one here.
No new job posts today. You can submit one here.
No new community announcements today. You can submit one here.
TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.
Know who said this? Send us an email!
Reveal the authorAbout Daily Provo
Welcome to the Daily Provo, your community newsletter that's anything but snooze-worthy, packed with positive, impactful local news + events across the Provo, Utah community. If you like the Daily Provo, support us by subscribing to our email newsletter and sharing us with your friends and family in Provo.
Advertising Opportunities
Advertising with us will make sure you stay at the top of everyone's mind—in Provo and across Utah. You can learn more here. We'll work together to build a custom plan to hit your goals this year.
Alternatively, you can submit events, announcements, real estate listings, and job postings. We'll include them in our newsletter on whichever dates you like.
Community, delivered
Our hyper-local media company activates communities through daily email newsletters that curate the most positive, impactful local news + events – all for free.
Subscribe to Daily Provo
A free Provo community newsletter.
- Daily local news
- We curate the most positive, impactful local news + events.
- 6AM City
- A publication of 6AM City, the nation's leading local newsletter-first media network. Nominate your city.

© 6AM City Inc. 2025. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Terms of Service. Questions? Contact us here
Sitemap: https://dailyprovo.com/sitemap