Kaitlyn Bancroft, The Spectrum

Kaitlyn Bancroft

The Spectrum

St. George, UT, United States

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Past articles by Kaitlyn:

'Beauty and the Beast' at Tuacahn: Tale as old as time feels brand new

A tale as old as time feels new again in this production from Tuacahn Center for the Arts. “Beauty and the Beast” is playing from now through Oct. 23. → Read More

'Annie' as relevant as ever in Tuacahn Center for the Arts production

If you’re stuck with a day that’s gray and lonely, catch some of Annie’s sunshine at Tuacahn from now through July 10. Tickets start between $32 and $45. → Read More

COVID-19 testing: New self-serve test model available in Cedar City

Starting April 1, patients can get self-service collection kits from the Intermountain Healthcare COVID-19 testing site on Sage Drive. → Read More

End of mask mandate and spring breakers pose risks, health officials say

The April 10 lifting of Utah's mask mandate will pose some health risks and spring breakers could cause a spike of COVID-19 cases in the state. → Read More

COVID-19: Free rapid tests now available to children ages 3+ in Washington County

Free rapid testing for COVID-19 is now available for children ages three and older in a number of counties across Utah, including Washington County. → Read More

Gov. Cox signs Dixie State University name change legislation

Gov. Cox's signature comes after a sometimes-tense legislative process that saw the bill nearly die in the Senate rules committee. → Read More

New details in accident that took DSU student's life

Additional details have emerged in the recent car accident that took the life of a Dixie Student University student. → Read More

'He has touched so many lives': Enterprise resident honored for service to community

Jason Knowles routinely volunteers "countless hours" in the community. But recently, he went above and beyond when a senior fell and broke her hip. → Read More

Cedar City Police: Man arrested after high-speed chase in stolen vehicle

A 28-year-old man is in custody after leading police on both a high-speed car chase and a foot chase. → Read More

Want to make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment? Not so fast. The website is down

People ages 70-plus who want the COVID-19 vaccination will have to wait because they can't make appointments until next week, officials said. → Read More

How to celebrate Hanukkah in St. George, COVID-19 style

The Chabad Jewish Center of St. George will livestream the lighting of a 12-foot Hanukkah menorah at Town Square Park on Dec. 13. → Read More

Police: Cedar High gun threat hoax called in by same number a day after hoax bomb threat

A gun threat at Cedar High was determined to be a hoax, called in on the same phone number that an unfounded bomb threat was reported from on Monday. → Read More

One year into St. George Temple renovation, project leaders share progress

One year into the two and a half year project, the St. George Temple renovation is well underway and on-track to be completed as scheduled. → Read More

Burned Pride flags. Damaged campaign signs. It's St. George vandalism, 2020-style

A tumultuous, controversial election season has left some locals feeling that politically motivated vandalizations are rising in the region. → Read More

Utah 'Trump Train' trend to continue this week in latest parade-style event

A parade of Trump supporters that saw a reported turnout of over 800 cars passed through Cedar City on Oct. 17, crossing paths with an LGBTQ+ rally and a group of anti-Trump protestors. → Read More

32 hens, 3 llamas, an emu and more: How this Hildale high school does hands-on agriculture

With a small farm, a fruit orchard and greenhouse, students at Water Canyon High School don't have to settle for only learning about farm animals. → Read More

Local Jewish community celebrates High Holidays with Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur

Here's a look at how the local Jewish community are keeping the traditions of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur this year. → Read More

Screaming, mocking, vandalism — this is what politics looks like in Southern Utah in 2020

In a year that’s seen upheaval over issues like race, COVID-19 and the upcoming presidential election, a lack of civility seems to be the new normal. → Read More

St. George realtor sentenced for defrauding couple from his church in investment scheme

A St. George man has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison after defrauding a couple in his church congregation. → Read More

Cedar City police searching for vehicle in fatal hit-and-run incident

Cedar City police are searching for a gray or silver Dodge Stratus that was in a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred in a Home Depot parking lot. → Read More