Most Popular Christmas Song in Utah? – KSUB News Summary
Study Reveals Most Popular Christmas Song In Utah
(Salt Lake City, UT) -- A recent report is revealing the most popular Christmas song in Utah. A study released by personal money site FinanceBuzz puts "Last Christmas" at the top of the list of holiday tunes in the Beehive State. They used Google Trends data to determine the most searched Christmas music across the country. The classic song is most known for the version recorded by Wham!, but other artists including Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande have recorded their own popular versions of the song.
Pedestrian Struck, Killed By Vehicle
(Cottonwood Heights, UT) -- Officials are investigating after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in Cottonwood Heights. The incident happened around 8:30 a.m. Monday morning at the intersection of 6200 South and Wasatch Boulevard. There has been no word on the identity of the victim or of any charges filed against the driver.
Man Charged After Setting Roommate On Fire
(Ogden, UT) -- An Ogden man is facing charges after he allegedly set his roommate on fire. The incident happened Friday at a home on Lincoln Avenue, when 57-year-old Gregory Youngblood allegedly threw gasoline on a woman and then set her on fire following some type of argument. There has been no word on the victim's condition. Youngblood faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault.
Workers Hospitalized After Carbon Monoxide Leak
(West Jordan, UT) -- Officials say they now know the source of a carbon monoxide leak at a facility in West Jordan which sent several workers to the hospital. On Saturday, an improperly vented appliance at a meat-packing facility sent eleven people to the hospital. There has been no word on their conditions, but fire officials say all eleven were able to talk and answer questions.
Initial Filings For Unemployment Drop In UT
(Salt Lake City, UT) -- Initial filings for unemployment are declining across Utah. That's according to the U.S. Department of Labor, which says that for the week ending November 30th, nearly 18-hundred initial filings were made across Utah. That number is down by more than 300 filings compared to the week prior. Nationally, unemployment claims rose for the week.