Northern Utah residents can expect to hear more "sounds of freedom" late into the night as fighter wings stationed at Hill Air Force Base plan night flying exercises throughout May.
Seven Treasures, the beloved Chinatown restaurant best known for the 554 and wonton noodles served late into the night, will close permanently Aug. 15. Owner Ben Au said he’s ready to retire. A hot pot restaurant will replace Seven Treasures, Au said in Cantonese, in the dining room just before closing time at 2 a.m. Monday. He owns the building but not the new business, which has leased the .