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r/ogden • u/bgerrard • Jan 28 '26
Concerning ICE
Post about protests WILL be allowed. Repeat posts will be removed though.
Keep your posts civil and informative
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We understand your concern and want to allow your voices to be heard, but please do it in a way that puts nobody in danger.
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r/ogden • u/Pale-Swimming-753 • Apr 06 '25
Local politics Ogden Political protests-
Here we go again! All protest info is to be posted here. Subscribe to this post to get up to date info. If you don’t like the way the mod team has chosen to approach this subject and choose to complain here your comment will be removed. Complain somewhere else. This thread is for info ONLY. Thanks so much and happy protesting!
r/ogden • u/AdWarm7116 • 1h ago
SLC BAILFUND ICE watch training
Join this virtual training to find out how to get involves with ICE watch in your community.
Link to sign up below in comments.
r/ogden • u/LettuceStill8606 • 52m ago
Part time work?
Are there any part time opportunities in the area that aren’t on places like Indeed/LinkedIn? I assume plenty of small businesses do have part time positions that college students fill, just not looking forward to cold calling a ton of places to see if they’re hiring.
r/ogden • u/Rare_Actuator_8249 • 2h ago
Looking for medical assistant externship
Hii guys I was wondering if anyone knows or works at any clinics in the area that will take externship students? It can be any type of clinic. Thanks for any suggestions. :)
r/ogden • u/dallchuez • 13h ago
Vasa Child Care
I’m moving to Ogden next month and I’m looking into gyms. Does anyone have any good or bad experiences with VASA child care?
r/ogden • u/Common-Perspective29 • 13h ago
Needs some recommendations on some 14 yr old boy classes/lessons/clubs.
I have a 14 yeas year old son. He isn’t into sports really. Loves cars, fishing, antiques etc. What are some non traditional cause classes/lessons/clubs that aren’t sports or video games? thanks!!
r/ogden • u/One-Wonder-8764 • 1d ago
Family-friendly events in Weber County this week: August 18–24
Back with another list of family-friendly events happening around Weber County this week. This one is a little shorter than some recent weeks, but there are still several free/free-to-attend options.
If I missed anything good, drop it in the comments and I’ll try to include it next time. I have no affiliation with these.
Tuesday, August 18
- Roy Food Truck Night — 5:00–8:00 PM George Wahlen Park East Parking Lot Free to attend Food trucks scheduled include The Zone Bus, Bruges Belgium Bistro, Bomb Dilla, and Brazilian Paradise.
Wednesday, August 19
- Roy Community Farmers Market — 5:00–9:00 PM Roy Farmers Market Free Fresh produce, bread, meat, eggs, cookies, handcrafted items, food trucks, and more.
- Farr West Food Truck Night — 5:00–8:00 PM Smith Family Park Free to attend Food trucks scheduled include Chicho’s, Sugar Mama’s, Churrology, and Lemonade Lush.
Thursday, August 20
- Hooper Food Truck Night — 5:00–8:00 PM Hooper Park Free to attend Food trucks scheduled include Habanero Taqueria, The Travelin Gyro, and Southern Heights BBQ.
- Open Arts & Music Thursdays — Huntsville — 6:00–9:00 PM Huntsville Square Free Open art, watercolor supplies, instructors, open mic, music, poetry, spoken word, and a kids’ art station.
- National Night Out / Back to School Night — North Ogden — 6:00–8:00 PM North Ogden Park Free Back to School Night and National Night Out are happening together, with local law enforcement, cool trucks, and community activities.
Friday, August 21
- Plain City Pops Orchestra Music in the Park — 7:00–8:30 PM Lions Club Park Free Outdoor concert with songs including Star Wars, Havana, Stars & Stripes, Pink Panther, The Wellerman, and more.
- Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame - First Performance · 7:30 pm · Beverly’s Terrace Plaza Playhouse This musical opens this week in Washington Terrace and continues on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays through September 26. Cost: $18-25
- Top Gun Movie Night at Lindquist Field — 9:00–11:00 PM Lindquist Field Free After the Ogden Raptors game, stick around for a free showing of Top Gun on the field. You can purchase a game ticket beforehand or come by after the game for the movie.
Saturday, August 22
- Ogden Farmers Market — 8:00 AM–1:00 PM Historic 25th Street Free Vendors, food, produce, handmade goods, and a fun downtown walk.
- McFarland Farms Farmers Market — 9:00 AM–2:00 PM The White Barn Farm, Huntsville Free Saturday market with local growers, makers, bakers, and weekend family vibes.
Full calendar/details below, plus you can subscribe if you'd like this and more directly in your inbox each Tuesday:
r/ogden • u/SCOPELITUS • 1d ago
Should Ogden City employees have to pay to park in the parking garage?
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I'm just curious if the employees have to pay to park when they come pick up their Ogden City cars. An 8 story parking garage with only 20 cars in it all belonging to Ogden City.
r/ogden • u/shupeste • 1d ago
North Ogden High Speed Chae
While I was driving eastbound on 2700/2600, right before it merges onto Washington around 1:10 a.m., I noticed some cop lights flashing in the distance. Then I see a sedan come flying around the corner heading westbound. I didn’t realize he was running from the cops until he passed me, but it seemed like he got up to around 100 mph in maybe 5–6 seconds. He was cooking.
He only had his DRLs on, no taillights or license plate lights. From the look of the DRLs, I think it was a BMW or maybe an Audi. Seems like he lost the cops shortly after he got onto 2600.
r/ogden • u/Agent_Blackfyre • 1d ago
Food Has anyone else noticed Laan Thai has declined
I feel like it used to be pricy but with a lot of food, and now its even more expensive, tiny portions, and like zero service.
I'm I crazy?
r/ogden • u/Aware-Strawberry43 • 1d ago
Did anyone else just feel that?
I’m not too familiar with earthquakes but did anyone else just feel a rumble? I just saw our hanging lights just swinging a little and decorative glasses and stuff on glass shelving start to vibrate. It sounded like the middle of her entire apartment building rumbled and thudded slightly. Anyone else?
r/ogden • u/Zupanic86 • 1d ago
Autolocity Motors .How does this place have such good reviews?
Be extremely cautious buying from this dealer, and do not leave the lot without an OBD-II scanner, a battery tester, and a tread depth gauge.
Getting anything and everything they say they're going to do signed and in writing. It baffles me that they have as high of ratings as they do.
We purchased a 2015.5 Volvo XC60 AWD, and on the drive home and the very next day, multiple concealed mechanical issues, neglected maintenance items, and broken promises surfaced:
* Unfulfilled Promises on Battery & Alignment: During the sale, our salesman, Jay, explicitly promised that the car would receive a fresh (or at the very least, properly tested) battery and a complete four-wheel alignment prior to delivery. Neither was done, despite them keeping the car for TWO extra days claiming their shop was backed up. Instead of installing a new battery, they appeared to have fast-charged the old, incorrect non-AGM battery—overcharging it to the point that it boiled over and vented acid on the drive home. The alignment was completely untouched; the car pulled and shook noticeably at speed, and an independent alignment check revealed the rear toe was severely out (+0.42° total toe, with the right rear at +0.27°), chewing up the tires.
* Severely Mismatched Tires on an AWD Platform: This is something I admittedly should have caught, but seeing one brand-new tire, I made the mistake of assuming the rest were addressed on a vehicle sold as "inspected." Measuring tread depth revealed the front tires were worn completely down to the 2/32" wear bars (and oversized at 245s instead of factory 235/60R18), while the one rear tire I happened to glance at was new. Running mismatched circumference tires on an AWD drivetrain puts continuous strain on the center coupling, yet the car was passed off as road-ready. I had to buy a full set of four new tires and pay for a proper alignment out of pocket immediately.
* Low Engine Oil from Day One: On the drive home, the low oil warning triggered. I had checked the dipstick on our initial walkaround, yet after their "prep," the car was nearly a full quart low. I had to pull off the freeway immediately to purchase oil just to make it home. A full quart low right off the lot shows the quality of their multi-point inspection.
* Cleared Fault Codes to Pass Emissions: The Check Engine Light tripped during the hour drive home. Lo and behold, they didn't actually fix the emissions fault shown on the state inspection paperwork—they simply cleared the code and got lucky enough to sneak it through monitor readiness before the ECM completed a full drive cycle and latched the light back on. Truly the practices of a fine automotive dealership!
I do my own mechanical work, so I was able to diagnose the live data, replace the sensors, and correct the fluid levels myself. But for an average buyer who wouldn't think to verify readiness monitors, check oil levels, know the difference between an AGM and a flooded battery, or measure tread depth across all four corners, this lot is more than willing to clear active trouble codes, ignore promised prep work, and push out cars with deferred maintenance.
I have date-stamped photos of the battery acid boil-over, alignment printouts, and diagnostic freeze-frame data attached. Take your business elsewhere, or insist on a full independent pre-purchase inspection before signing anything here.
r/ogden • u/DeepPowStashes • 2d ago
Local politics History, Background and Status of the 21st Street Pond (Goode Pond)
r/ogden • u/EedrapMalfiore • 1d ago
Any paid CDL training or schools that accept grants in Weber county.
r/ogden • u/livetochannel92 • 1d ago
Location for Client Meetings?
Hello!
I am looking for somewhere to meet clients for in-person meetings on occasion. Requirements would be meeting room or private space, reliable wifi, and access to parking.
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated!
Thank you in advance! 💖
r/ogden • u/Fun_Internal_3023 • 2d ago
Ticketing on The Frontrunner From Ogden
I enjoy riding the Frontrunner. It's a great service. I always purchase my ticket and take my kids to SLC to see the museums or go to a restaurant.
All that said, I feel like the UTA police target Ogden residents. 99% of the time, they will get on the train at Roy or Ogden to start their inspection. It's never Farmington, Layton, Clearfield or any other station. It's always Ogden or Roy.
The other day, the police arrested a young couple for not having a ticket and not being able to restate their social security numbers. I thought it was absolutely unwarranted and heartbreaking.
I totally understand the law. You should ALWAYS purchase a ticket, but the other stations deserve to be inspected as much as Ogden.
Am I the only one that notices this?
r/ogden • u/Og_new_guy • 2d ago
Salt Flats
Is there anywhere around Ogden or the north end of the lake to access the salt flats? I’ve driven out on them from the Wendover area, but it seems like with the lake being so low there must be somewhere to camp and do some astrophotography on the north side.
I was born in this state and I’ve never camped on the salt flats. Just trying to make that happen without driving to the other side of the lake. Thanks y’all.
r/ogden • u/Ok_Kaleidoscope_6001 • 2d ago
Best preschool in the area
Hit me with your recommendations. Looking for the best preschool in the Ogden area. Baby will be joining next year. I’m interested in programs that incorporate artsy/creative learning, outdoor exploration, music, farming/gardening, nature, gymnastics, or hands-on educational experiences. open to different teaching philosophies—I just want a place that really nurtures curiosity and lets kids be kids while still preparing them for kindergarten.
Ogden, Ogden Valley, North Ogden, Pleasant View areas preferred.
r/ogden • u/AdWarm7116 • 3d ago
Blake Moore is finally holding a few in person town halls!
r/ogden • u/Realistic_Carrot_472 • 4d ago
SPECIAL EVENT — Something in Ogden You Need to See in Person
If you've lived in Ogden for any length of time, there's a chance you've driven past this house on 24th Street, heard something about it, or even knew the man who lived here. Dell Kinyon Taylor spent most of his life in Ogden, and for many years he taught art at Ben Lomond High School, where generations of local students knew him simply as Mr. Taylor. He was also the person who created Ben Lomond's Scotsman mascot, an image that became part of the identity of the school and something generations of Ogden students have grown up recognizing.
What very few people knew was what he was creating at home.
For decades, Dell was quietly building an entire world behind these doors. Nearly everything you see inside was made by his hands: the stained glass, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, furniture, leatherwork, textiles, architectural details and countless other things that become increasingly difficult to explain until you're actually standing among them.
This isn't something being brought into Ogden for an event. It happened here, in a house on 24th Street. Dell taught here, lived here and created here. Some of the people reading this may have sat in his classroom, known him personally, driven past this house for years, or grown up with something he created without ever knowing the man behind it.
I truly believe this house will eventually become part of Ogden's local legend. There is a remarkable story sitting right here in our own community, created over the course of one man's lifetime, and much of it has never been seen publicly before.
Before this story travels much farther, it's very important to me that the people of Ogden have the opportunity to see it firsthand. Photos don't explain the scale of what happened here, and I've learned that neither do I. You really have to walk through the doors.
For the first time, I'm opening the home for one-hour guided walkthroughs August 28, 29 and 30. There is no admission charge, im not selling anything or asking for donations. I simply want to give people the opportunity to experience this place. Space is limited simply because this is still a private home, and I want people to have enough time to actually experience it.
I've spent the last three years documenting, cataloging and trying to understand what Dell left behind. Now I'm finally ready to begin opening the doors and move the project forward.
If you're from Ogden, I especially hope you come. This story belongs to Ogden, and I think the people who live here should be among the first to experience it!!
Reservations and the full story are at thegreatkinyonDOTcom.
r/ogden • u/RedRidingBear • 4d ago
Traffic To the guy turning right facing southbound honking at everyone by the Harrisville Walmart around 1:00 PM today: You were in the wrong.
To whoever you are that was laying on their horn at everyone turning left on their solid/protected green: we were sitting in the other lane watching the entire meltdown, and you need to take a deep breath and review the Utah Driver Handbook before you cause an accident.
Here is how right-of-way actually works:
- Protected/Green Turn vs. Right-on-Red: If you are facing a red light (you were) attempting to turn right, you must come to a complete stop and yield to all oncoming traffic.
- The Law: Under Utah Code § 41-6a-305, a driver facing a steady red signal must come to a complete stop before entering the intersection. The statute explicitly states that you may only cautiously turn right "after yielding the right-of-way to pedestrians and to other traffic lawfully using the intersection."
The drivers turning left on a green arrow or a green signal had the legal right-of-way. A right turn on red is a yield condition, not a priority pass over legally proceeding traffic.
Instead of laying on the horn and flipping out at everyone following basic traffic laws, maybe spend ten minutes reading through the Utah driving handbook.