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Bingham overcomes sluggish start to best Mountain Ridge in Top 10 matchup
09/23/2022 11:45pm
The No. 8 Miners rebounded from a slow start to roll past the No. 7 Sentinels 24-13 in the KSL.com Game of the Week.
Get free entry to all US National Park sites on Saturday
09/23/2022 10:33pm
It's officially autumn, and the U.S. National Park Service has a great way for people to celebrate the equinox this week and a return to cooler weather.
Dow sinks to 2022 low as recession fears roil world markets
09/23/2022 10:02pm
Markets sold off around the world on mounting signs the global economy is weakening just as central banks raise the pressure even more with additional hikes to interest rates.
Lila Canyon Mine Fire still burning in Carbon County
09/23/2022 9:27pm
The Lila Canyon Mine fire that started Wednesday was still burning Friday.
New Utah memorial honors US Army Air Forces personnel lost in World War II training, accidents
09/23/2022 8:58pm
The 467th Bomb Group Association along with around 50 other individuals met Friday at the Historic Wendover Airfield to commemorate through a memorial dedication ceremony the 15,5000 U.S. Army Air Forces personnel who died in training or in accidents while traveling overseas.
Utah's electric vehicle growth is a 'hot topic.' Here's how agencies are coordinating its future
09/23/2022 8:31pm
A forum on electric vehicles held Friday in Salt Lake City could be the beginning of a massive master plan for local, county and state agencies to use.
Utah receives $10.8 million for opioid crisis
09/23/2022 7:59pm
In an effort to fight the opioid crisis, the Biden-Harris Administration is divvying up $1.5 billion to all states and territories.
Teen who tried to take school officer's gun last year arrested in new gun case, police say
09/23/2022 7:34pm
A 16-year-old boy who police say attacked a school resource officer last year and tried to take her gun has been arrested again in a different case involving a gun, police say.
It's close to midnight: Dancers, alumni reflect as curtains open on final 'Thriller' season
09/23/2022 7:01pm
"Thriller" by Odyssey Dance Theatre opened tonight for its final season. Dancers and alumni of Odyssey reflect on the impact Odyssey had on their lives and on Utah.
Timothy Gadson III resigns as Salt Lake City School District superintendent
09/23/2022 6:07pm
Timothy Gadson III resigned as superintendent for the Salt Lake City School District on Friday, ending the monthslong speculation about a dispute between him and the school board.
Hurricane Fiona roars by Bermuda, on route to Canada
09/23/2022 6:02pm
Hurricane Fiona pounded Bermuda with heavy rains and winds as it swept by the island and is forecast to approach northeastern Canada as a still-powerful storm late Friday.
1 killed, 1 hospitalized after motor home crash on I-15 in Box Elder County
09/23/2022 5:25pm
A motor home driver was killed when the vehicle left I-15 in Box Elder County and struck a ditch.
US support for Ukraine could mean 'we're going to go to war with Russia,' Rep. Stewart says
09/23/2022 5:16pm
If the White House maintains its continued support for Ukraine without defining success, the U.S. risks going to war with Russia, Rep. Chris Stewart said on Thursday.
Idaho judge bans cameras from upcoming Daybell hearings
09/23/2022 4:43pm
District Judge Steven Boyce has issued an order banning video and still cameras from all upcoming hearings in the Chad and Lori Vallow Daybell case.
Rushing into history: How the run game will decide No. 19 BYU's bout with Wyoming
09/23/2022 4:08pm
The program built on brute force and strength has returned to its roots under Craig Bohl, a match made in heaven for the former three-time FCS national champion head coach of North Dakota State.
Have You Seen This? How to get a free dinner in Venice
09/23/2022 3:34pm
If you've ever traveled to Venice, you know how expensive it can be for a decent meal.
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources launches new drone law enforcement team
09/23/2022 3:01pm
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources just launched its new drone law enforcement team, meant to help officers and Utahns alike.
Wings & Wheels: Utah's Festival of Speed returns for its 10th anniversary Saturday
09/23/2022 3:00pm
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Bigger and better than before, this event promises car enthusiasts, airplane aficionados and adrenaline junkies of all ages a time they'll never forget. Don't miss Wings & Wheels Saturday at the Spanish Fork Airport.
Rape case moved to juvenile court after documents show refugee was 3 years younger
09/23/2022 2:28pm
Felony rape charges were transferred from adult court to juvenile court after a boy obtained documents showing he was 16 at the time of the alleged crimes and not 19 as other documents indicated.
Pick Six Preview: Wyoming's run game to test BYU, but Cougars with advantage
09/23/2022 1:56pm
Look for BYU to bounce back with a win and move the series to 12-2 all-time against Wyoming.
The F-word has taken over TV
09/23/2022 1:21pm
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If it seems like the F-word is now part of most popular television programs, that's because it is ... even on ad-supported basic cable TV.
Wheelchair Palooza in Park City this weekend will open a new world of possibilities for some
09/23/2022 1:16pm
There's an adaptive sports event at Woodward Park City this weekend that is likely to turn wheelchair users on to an exciting new world of activities.
Get Gephardt: No, really, why are Utah gas prices still higher than the national average?
09/23/2022 12:35pm
While the rest of the country has seen a drastic reprieve in gas prices, Utah lags significantly behind.
Tracking Transparency: Why prison surveillance videos are rarely released to the public
09/23/2022 12:00pm
Videos obtained by the KSL Investigators offer the first look at the violence that erupted inside prison walls after a 2019 decision to house two rival gangs together.
KSL.com Pick'em: Staff picks for Week 4 of college football
09/23/2022 11:16am
Each week, we'll release the KSL.com sports staff picks for you to see. Can you do a better job than us? Probably, but that's the fun of it all.
Utah raises Great Salt Lake berm in effort to stop salinity levels from harming ecosystem
09/23/2022 11:00am
Utah land managers say they've recently raised a berm underneath the railroad causeway in an effort to thwart rising salinity levels that threaten the health of the lake.
Over 1 million Teslas recalled because windows can pinch fingers
09/23/2022 10:32am
Tesla is recalling nearly 1.1 million vehicles in the U.S. because the windows can pinch a person's fingers when being rolled up.
St. George grandma pregnant, carrying son's baby after his wife's hysterectomy
09/23/2022 10:00am
When Jeff and Cambria Hauck, who already have four children through in vitro fertilization, learned surrogacy would be their only option to have another baby, she had a lot of uncertainty. But Jeff's mother stepped up to become their surrogate.
COVID raises risk of long-term brain injury, large U.S. study finds
09/23/2022 9:30am
People who had COVID-19 are at higher risk for a host of brain injuries a year later compared with people who were never infected by the coronavirus, a finding that could affect millions of Americans, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.
Apple will sponsor Super Bowl halftime show starting in February
09/23/2022 8:55am
The National Football League has reached a multiyear deal with Apple Music to sponsor the Super Bowl Halftime Show, beginning with the American football championship game in February 2023, the league said on Thursday.
BYU study finds hands-on experience is best for children to learn financial responsibility
09/23/2022 8:20am
A new study from BYU researchers shows children who have hands-on experience with money when they are young are better prepared to be financially responsible in the future. The data also found that those who were effectively prepared for financial independence have better relationships and mental health outcomes.
'An escape': Cosplayers, celebrities and fantasy fans gather for FanX
09/23/2022 8:05am
Thousands are expected to attend FanX, a Salt Lake City comic convention that celebrates a variety of genres within the fantasy world, from anime to sci-fi to superheroes and beyond.
6 Utah Valley drives where you can see spectacular fall colors
09/23/2022 8:00am
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There are many drives through the mountains that are well worth the high cost of fuel. Here are a few of the best leaf-peeping spots throughout Utah Valley.
Explainer: Why a NASA spacecraft will crash into an asteroid
09/23/2022 7:41am
A NASA spacecraft is about to clobber a small, harmless asteroid millions of miles away. The spacecraft named Dart will zero in on the asteroid Monday, intent on slamming it head-on at 14,000 mph.
Gephardt helps Utah traveler after she was bumped from flight
09/23/2022 7:23am
A Farmington woman says she got bumped from an oversold flight, and Delta did not reimburse her for her first-class ticket. Get Gephardt finds answers.
N.J. couple's wedding turns to a catastrophe after venue's floor caves in
09/23/2022 6:54am
A New Jersey wedding reception had to be evacuated after the second floor caved in.
Housing market needs 'difficult correction,' Fed says. In Utah, it's already happening
09/23/2022 6:15am
After announcing another 0.75% hike to its benchmark interest rate, the Fed's Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. housing market will likely go through a "difficult correction."
