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Snow drops just in time for end of Utah ski season
04/22/2022 10:19pm
The storm that brought steady rain to much of the valley dumped several inches of snow in the mountains Friday, just in time for the end of the ski season at resorts like Alta Ski Area.
Survivors of trafficking, sexual violence warn some perpetrators don't appear, initially, to pose any threat
04/22/2022 9:35pm
The Malouf Foundation's second-annual education summit on Friday strove to educate invited guests on the fight against child sexual exploitation and trafficking.
Former BYU forward Caleb Lohner commits to Big 12 future — at Baylor
04/22/2022 9:11pm
Caleb Lohner, who starred in a Dallas suburb before transferring to Wasatch Academy and matriculating to BYU, is headed home to play for Baylor.
Several big events will close streets, pack downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday
04/22/2022 9:01pm
Organizers have planned ahead for a buzzing downtown Saturday because of high-interest events like the Salt Lake City Marathon, a Utah Jazz playoff game, and FitCon Utah at the Salt Palace Convention Center.
How a Utah exhibit about Topaz Camp looks to find empathy in 'an ugly stain on American history'
04/22/2022 8:27pm
A handful of Topaz Camp survivors were in attendance for an event celebrating the Topaz Stories exhibition at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Friday.
8 fun things to do in Las Vegas with your family
04/22/2022 8:04pm
Here's are eight ideas that might make your next trip to the Las Vegas area a little more amazing.
Afraid to fly with unmasked passengers? Your airline might offer a refund
04/22/2022 7:38pm
Some airlines say they will consider refunds or credits for passengers who don't want to fly now that the mask mandate has been dropped. But the airlines aren't giving many details.
Here's how Utah can increase postsecondary education success
04/22/2022 7:11pm
A new report released by the Utah Foundation said the Beehive State has work to do when it comes to connecting Utah's K-12 students with resources for post-secondary educational success.
Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson dons cap and gown at BYU convocation ceremony
04/22/2022 5:59pm
Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson donned a cap and gown at the BYU convocation ceremony after earning her bachelor's degree in history this past December. Henderson last attended BYU when she was 18.
83 dogs recovered from 'despicable conditions' at 3 Utah County properties, police say
04/22/2022 5:35pm
Utah County investigators said they found a total of 83 dogs in "despicable conditions" last week on three properties in Provo, Orem and Spanish Fork.
'I am so excited': $116M renovation of historic federal courthouse in Utah begins
04/22/2022 4:46pm
The century-old building is getting its first major upgrade in nearly 90 years so it can remain at the center of the city's judicial sphere.
Why BYU signee Collin Chandler thinks Cougars will 'come back stronger' after tumultuous week
04/22/2022 4:29pm
Collin Chandler told BYUtv "this is my new home," which had to sound like reassuring mana for a BYU fan base.
Review: 'The Bad Guys' is no con, just great family fun
04/22/2022 4:07pm
"The Bad Guys" is family movie perfection, with heart, laughs and style to spare.
Have You Seen This? Meet Ouka, the paragliding dog
04/22/2022 3:30pm
This dog is more interesting and cool than I will ever be, and I'm OK with it.
Of bees and trees: It's Earth Day and its inhabitants are celebrating
04/22/2022 3:01pm
In honor of Earth Day, President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order to help protect old growth forests on federal lands at risk due to wildfires in the West, beetles and disease.
COVID-19 was third leading cause of death in the United States in 2021, CDC reports
04/22/2022 2:12pm
COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in the United States in 2021, following heart disease and cancer, for the second year in a row.
Salt Lake man accused of stabbing woman in eye, face
04/22/2022 2:03pm
A Salt Lake man was arrested Thursday after police say he critically injured a woman by stabbing her in the face and eye.
US warns doctors to look for hepatitis in children as probe widens
04/22/2022 1:52pm
U.S. health officials have sent out a nationwide alert warning doctors to be on the lookout for symptoms of pediatric hepatitis as part of a wider probe into unexplained cases of severe liver inflammation in young children.
Death toll in Afghan mosque bombing rises to 33, Taliban say
04/22/2022 1:31pm
A Taliban official says a bombing at a mosque and religious school in northern Afghanistan on Friday killed at least 33 people, including students of a religious school.
Marjorie Taylor Greene hostile in testimony over election eligibility
04/22/2022 1:02pm
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was hostile during testimony Friday in a hearing on her eligibility to run for reelection, saying she did not remember liking and making various social media posts surrounding the attack on the U.S. Capitol last year.
Deep-red Utah embraced voting by mail. Then came 2020.
04/22/2022 12:25pm
Distrust in elections continues to reverberate around the U.S. and subject election officials to new levels of scrutiny, even in Utah.
From the comments: Is the end of an era looming for the Jazz?
04/22/2022 12:23pm
The Utah Jazz got booed off their home court (multiple times, even) during a Game 3 loss to the Dallas Mavericks Thursday.
Salt Lake woman charged with selling fake COVID-19 tests at airport
04/22/2022 11:57am
A Utah woman has been charged with wire fraud and accused of selling fake COVID-19 tests to travelers at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
Fewest Americans collecting jobless aid since 1970
04/22/2022 11:33am
Applications for unemployment benefits inched down last week as the total number of Americans collecting aid fell to its lowest level in more than 50 years.
I'm a devout Latter-day Saint gay man married to a woman. This is my story
04/22/2022 11:12am
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The creator of the 'Sit Down with Sky and Preston' podcast talks about why he stands up for his faith and his family.
Westminster pornography class still planned despite social media onslaught
04/22/2022 11:02am
Despite considerable pushback on social media, Westminster College is standing by its plans to offer an elective class on pornography during its upcoming May term.
UHP trooper charged with sexually abusing children
04/22/2022 10:24am
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper who resigned earlier this month has been charged with exposing himself to children and sexually abusing them.
Republican Kevin McCarthy under fire after audio shows he would have urged Trump to resign
04/22/2022 9:40am
Congressman Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives, came under fire from his own party after an audio recording showed him saying that then-President Donald Trump should resign over the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Can this tweak to Utah vehicle law help reduce toxic Great Salt Lake dust?
04/22/2022 9:11am
A bill that becomes law next month makes it clear motor vehicles aren't allowed on dried lakebeds, which is critical for the Great Salt Lake.
Weber State University saves 50 million gallons of water a year; more savings planned
04/22/2022 8:26am
Weber State University has cut water usage by about 30%. The plan was to reach that goal by 2025.
Free fare forever? Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says he's open to the idea for public transportation
04/22/2022 8:04am
Gov. Spencer Cox said Thursday he sees public transit not only as a tool for people to avoid high gas prices, but he argues it can also help reduce the demand at the pump.
Just 36% of people think they are on track for retirement. Are you one of them?
04/22/2022 8:00am
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A 2021 Federal Reserve report found about 36% of Americans feel they're on track for retirement. So, how do you know if you're in a good position? And what do you do if you've fallen behind?
Gas leak closes portion of 9000 South in West Jordan near hospital
04/22/2022 7:37am
Emergency crews were sent to the area of 9000 South near Bangerter in West Jordan after a gas leak was reported early Friday morning.
Ukraine: Russians shift elite units to the new battleground
04/22/2022 7:18am
Russia shifted a dozen crack military units from Mariupol to eastern Ukraine and pounded away at cities across the region, Ukrainian authorities said Friday, as the two sides hurtled toward what could be an epic battle for control of the country's industrial heartland.
Why a dry Chilean lagoon matters to the future of the Great Salt Lake
04/22/2022 6:21am
Back in its heyday, the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake boasted multiple resorts offering dining, dancing, concerts, picnic pavilions, a bowling alley.
Jazz booed by own fans in Game 3; it wasn't hard to see why
04/22/2022 12:44am
The fans sent their beloved Utah Jazz to the locker room with boos and jeers in Game 3.
