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Ogden police seeking information in death of woman found in vacant restaurant

05/19/2023 10:51pm
Police are seeking information regarding the death of a woman in Ogden last week.

Area residents remain leery of proposed 700 South interchange in St. George

05/19/2023 10:26pm
Residents who live in and near the project area for a proposed interchange at I-15 and 700 South attended a third open house hosted by the Utah Department of Transportation to learn more about the preferred design for the interchange while also getting another chance to provide comments.

Deadliest year: Utah saw 15 bike deaths in 2022. Trauma doctors say these are the reasons

05/19/2023 9:42pm
Intermountain Health said last year was the deadliest for bicycle accidents since the Utah Department of Public Safety began keeping track.

Disney World is closing its Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser in September

05/19/2023 9:17pm
Walt Disney World is closing down Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser, one of its newest and splashiest attractions, at the end of September, the resort announced Thursday.

Alpine School District board, superintendent subpoenaed by Utah lawmakers

05/19/2023 8:21pm
Utah lawmakers criticized Alpine School District's process of studying potential closures of five elementary schools during a committee meeting held during the Legislature's interim session.

City Creek to reach its peak next week

05/19/2023 8:04pm
City Creek is the next creek of concern for Salt Lake City, the same creek which infamously ran down State Street in 1983.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox apologizes after calling Congress 'imbeciles'

05/19/2023 7:36pm
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox apologized a day after he called members of Congress "imbeciles" who "can't get their crap together" to pass immigration reform.

Utahn convicted of murdering man in front of his family in Navajo Nation shooting

05/19/2023 7:32pm
A federal jury convicted Perry Maryboy, 59, of murder for shooting and killing another man in front of his family while within the Navajo Nation in 2018.

Lessons in the lockdown: Can 1 school's response to shots fired help improve safety plans in Utah?

05/19/2023 7:05pm
Gunshots outside Taylorsville High School earlier this year left students rattled and left the KSL Investigators asking if commonly used safety protocols are the best option.

Murder charge against shooter was dismissed, but not for man who passed him the gun

05/19/2023 6:18pm
A judge says a murder charge against a man accused of passing his gun to a 16-year-old who shot and killed a man outside a Salt Lake nightclub will stand, even though the murder charge against the shooter was dismissed.

Feds close 10 campgrounds near Moab as Colorado River rises closer to flood stage

05/19/2023 5:36pm
The Bureau of Land Management temporarily closed three more campgrounds near Moab on Friday afternoon after closing several others on Thursday.

Bring your pup to Bark at the Moon on Saturday

05/19/2023 4:54pm - PARTNER
Moonlight serenade, dining al fresco, playing catch. Sound like the perfect date? Head to the Bark at the Moon event, hosted by the Humane Society of Utah.

Elizabeth Cantwell chosen as Utah State University's new president

05/19/2023 4:41pm
After an extensive, national search for Utah State University's next president, the Utah Board of Higher Education has chosen Elizabeth Cantwell.

Record snowpack and saturated soils lead to landslides — lots of them

05/19/2023 4:34pm
This year's record snowpack along with saturated soils have led to 100 documented landslides across the state and there are many more that have not yet been discovered.

Exotic petting zoo animals seized in Tooele County after DWR investigation

05/19/2023 4:06pm
A family is speaking out about an encounter at a petting zoo in Stockton that led to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources seizing all of the zoo's exotic animals.

Have You Seen This? Chef creates 8-foot-tall velociraptor from chocolate

05/19/2023 3:30pm
I've seen plenty of dinosaur replicas, but I've never seen a dinosaur like this. The 8-foot-tall creation is made completely from chocolate.

Utah's economy should remain strong over the summer, report says

05/19/2023 3:05pm
A Utah Department of Workforce Services report says the Beehive State's economy is in good shape as the door closes on spring and opens into the summer months ahead.

Careful shopping is key to getting the best rates when buying a new car now

05/19/2023 3:00pm - SPONSORED
Early into the pandemic car prices rose because of industry shortages and high demand. But now, overall costs are maintaining that same level due to rising interest rates.

Fatal accident shuts down US 6 near Spanish Fork

05/19/2023 2:52pm
A fatal accident Friday afternoon has resulted in major traffic delays and highway closures in Spanish Fork Canyon.

Rape charges filed in once 'wrongfully closed' cases uncovered by KSL Investigators

05/19/2023 2:36pm
Three months after a KSL investigation revealed a failure to fully investigate reports of rape against a single suspect, two cases reopened by the Davis County Sheriff's Office have led to first-degree felony rape charges.

Salt Lake man with history of impaired driving charged in fatal motorcycle crash

05/19/2023 2:04pm
A Salt Lake man who police say had a blood-alcohol content more than four times the legal limit was charged Friday with causing a fatal motorcycle crash in American Fork.

Jim Brown, all-time NFL great and social activist, dead at 87

05/19/2023 1:44pm
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Brown, an unstoppable running back who retired at the peak of his brilliant career to become an actor as well as a prominent civil rights advocate during the 1960s, has died. He was 87.

Trust in Supreme Court fell to lowest point in 50 years after abortion decision, poll shows

05/19/2023 1:31pm
Confidence in the Supreme Court sank to its lowest point in at least 50 years in 2022, after the Dobbs decision that overturned the right to abortion and which led to state bans and other abortion restrictions.

3 arrested in police chase, shooting that injured 2-year-old bystander

05/19/2023 1:05pm
A man who just turned 18 and two teens have been arrested in connection with a shooting and police chase that resulted in a 2-year-old girl being hit by a bullet fragment.

Review: Is 'Fast X' worth a drive to the theater?

05/19/2023 12:32pm
What's a summer without a "Fast and Furious" movie? The 10th one is here, but is it worth a ticket?

Why are Utah's skies hazy? Blame the abnormally early fire season in Canada

05/19/2023 12:00pm
If the skies look a little hazy in northern and eastern Utah this weekend, you can blame the wildfires that are currently ravaging Canada.

Taylorsville day care employee charged with child abuse of 3-year-old

05/19/2023 11:39am
A Millcreek woman working at a Taylorsville day care facility was charged Friday with aggravated child abuse of a 3-year-old boy.

Layton man killed his wife and her parents in his home, police say

05/19/2023 11:10am
Police say a Layton man killed his wife and her father and stepmother Friday inside his home, then called police to say what he had allegedly done.

Stewart: Congress should have oversight over FBI

05/19/2023 11:07am
Three whistleblower FBI agents testified at a committee hearing Thursday, where they backed GOP allegations that the federal agency was being used against conservatives.

The fate of the Indian Child Welfare Act

05/19/2023 11:01am - PARTNER
When it comes to children, should tribes govern themselves?

Tim Scott, lone Black Republican in US Senate, to run for president

05/19/2023 10:37am
Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Scott has entered the 2024 presidential race, according to a filing with the U.S. election regulator on Friday, in what amounts to a long-shot bet that a message of unity and optimism can still appeal in a party where many voters are hungry for a bare-knuckled fight.

Cox says flooding could 'test' some of Utah's infrastructure over next few weeks

05/19/2023 10:04am
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says he believes that the money the Legislature set aside to help cover emergency flood and landslide costs should cover Utah's financial needs for next few weeks.

Crews, regulars watch and wait as waters rise at Murray City Park

05/19/2023 9:31am
Crews and regulars alike were watching Little Cottonwood Creek closely Thursday as waters continued to rise at Murray City Park.

ChatGPT makes its debut as a smartphone app on iPhones

05/19/2023 9:11am
ChatGPT is now a smartphone app. That could be good news for people who like to use the artificial intelligence chatbot. But it might be bad news for all the clone apps that have tried to profit off the technology.

Arizona man arrested after stabbing brother 4 times in Sandy, police say

05/19/2023 8:47am
Sandy police arrested a man early Thursday for allegedly stabbing his brother four times, critically injuring him.

Gephardt Busts Inflation: When many companies are struggling in customer service, will complaining get you results?

05/19/2023 8:16am
Does being a "Karen" and complaining about customer service get you results?

Still dealing with long COVID? This treatment may help

05/19/2023 8:00am - SPONSORED
Many people are still struggling with long-term effects of COVID-19. Aspen Orthopedic Pain and Spine is offering groundbreaking treatment for people suffering for months—or even years—with long COVID.

Ex-BYU professor pleads no contest to sexual battery of 3 students

05/19/2023 7:58am
A former BYU professor accused of engaging in "ecclesiastical abuse to accomplish his sex abuse" of students pleaded no contest to reduced misdemeanor counts of sexual battery.

Widowed husband from Utah sues driver, bars after DUI crash killed bride on wedding night

05/19/2023 7:40am
A wrongful death lawsuit accuses several establishments of overserving the alleged drunken driver who police say slammed into newlyweds riding along a South Carolina beach road in a crash that killed the bride.

Flooded roads make damage from house fire worse in Cache Valley

05/19/2023 7:25am
Wind and flooding are being blamed for adding to a fire that destroyed a Cache Valley home Sunday morning.

TikTok content creators file lawsuit against Montana over first-in-nation law banning app

05/19/2023 6:51am
Five TikTok content creators have filed a lawsuit to overturn a planned ban on the video sharing app in Montana. They argued in a legal complaint filed in federal court in Missoula on Wednesday that the law is an unconstitutional violation of free speech rights.

How to tour Salt Lake City's unique Federal Heights neighborhood

05/19/2023 6:20am
The 52nd annual Historic Homes Tour puts Federal Heights on display for the first time in over a decade. Here's how the neighborhood came to be.