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Jazz 2 wins away from summer league championship after beating Suns

07/14/2023 11:50pm
Hey, a summer league title is still a title.

Connecting strangers through a bit of color with 'rock snakes'

07/14/2023 10:33pm
Snakes are popping up in residential neighborhoods from Tooele down to Draper, and they are turning heads for all the right reasons.

As House passes defense bill, Sen. Lee voices support for changes to Pentagon abortion policy

07/14/2023 10:03pm
The House passed an $875 billion defense bill Friday, but not before adding several amendments that would change Pentagon policies, including those related to transgender issues, diversity and abortion.

David's Bridal avoids shutdown with no-cash bankruptcy sale

07/14/2023 9:35pm
Bankrupt wedding gown retailer David's Bridal received court approval on Friday to sell its business to asset manager Cion Investment Corp in a no-cash transaction, reaching a deal to keep 195 stores open and avoid a total shutdown.

Utah mom performs CPR, brings 13-month-old back to life after near-drowning in Costa Rica

07/14/2023 9:06pm
A Utah family living in Costa Rica said their life has been forever changed after their 13-month-old nearly drowned and was brought back to life by the quick actions of his mother.

Movie and TV stars join picket lines in fight over the future of Hollywood

07/14/2023 8:34pm
"Ted Lasso" star Jason Sudekis, Rosario Dawson and other top movie and TV actors have joined picket lines alongside screenwriters. It happened Friday on the first full day of a walkout that has become Hollywood's biggest labor fight in decades.

Utah's ski resorts slowly return to summer activities as record snow melts

07/14/2023 8:05pm
This year's record snow caused some problems and delays in summer plans at Utah's ski resorts. But many hiking and biking trails are now becoming available.

After 21 Utah-Arizona condors die amid 'devastating' bird flu outbreak, response offers new hope

07/14/2023 7:32pm
Earlier this year, the southwest was rocked by the news that 21 members of its Utah-Arizona California condor flock died during a "devastating" bird flu outbreak. But there's renewed hope with recent vaccine trials.

Is Salt Lake City becoming a dining and entertainment destination? New report outlines its growth

07/14/2023 7:01pm
Salt Lake City government and business leaders say the city is quickly becoming a destination for shopping, dining, bars and entertainment.

Romney backs government minting commemorative coins for LA Olympics

07/14/2023 6:27pm
There's new Olympic-related legislation from Sen. Mitt Romney — for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

Get Gephardt: How to protect yourself from rental car damage you didn't cause

07/14/2023 5:42pm
Imagine this vacation nightmare: Rent a car. Return it. Four months later, receive a pricey repair bill for damage you swear you didn't cause. When it happened to a Lehi man, he decided to Get Gephardt.

Alpine School District votes to halt closure study of 3 elementary schools

07/14/2023 5:05pm
The Alpine School District has voted to pause the closure studies for Lindon, Windsor and Lehi elementary schools — meaning all three schools will remain open for now.

Prepare your home air for the summer heat wave

07/14/2023 4:34pm
Without the proper maintenance, the summer heat could put some undue strain on your air conditioning, especially as triple digits come in. 

Man found not competent in lewdness case now charged with sexually abusing teen at UVU

07/14/2023 4:03pm
A man recently determined by a judge to be incompetent to stand trial in a lewdness case has now been charged with sexually abusing a 17-year-old on the Utah Valley University campus.

Have You Seen This? Crime fails when customers ignore would-be robber

07/14/2023 3:33pm
Crime certainly didn't pay at a nail salon in Atlanta when a robbery didn't go as planned.

Why parents need to know what 'a back-to-school necklace' means

07/14/2023 3:21pm - PARTNER
The latest Gen Z trend sounds innocent enough, but it might reveal the darker side to our children's mental health.

Utah deputies killed 3 days after getting married lived life to the fullest

07/14/2023 3:05pm
A memorial service was held Friday for two Davis County sheriff's deputies killed in a motorcycle crash, just three days after they were married.

Premiere Utah mountain music festival is back every Sunday in July

07/14/2023 3:00pm - SPONSORED
Snowbasin's Blues, Brews & BBQ is quickly becoming one of Utah's most popular outdoor concert series and for good reasons.

Teen treatment facility Diamond Ranch Academy closing after Utah denies license renewal

07/14/2023 2:43pm
The Diamond Ranch Academy in Hurricane will close next month after the Utah Department of Health and Human Services denied its license renewal, the academy announced Friday.

Utah Buddhists invite community to help collect 1 million prayers for compassion

07/14/2023 2:31pm
Leaders of the Urgyen Samten Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple in Salt Lake City kicked off the 18th annual Prayers for Compassion event with an opening ceremony Thursday evening.

Biden forgives $39B in US student debt using program tweak

07/14/2023 2:03pm
President Joe Biden's administration will cancel $39 billion in student debt for more than 804,000 borrowers, the Education Department said on Friday, describing the relief as the result of a "fix" to income-driven repayment plans.

Doctor house calls: Modern medicine looks to the past

07/14/2023 1:34pm
A century ago, 40% of patients saw doctors at home. Today, those home visits are making a comeback in a unique program through Intermountain Health.

Volunteers, scientists to use technology to find hottest areas in Salt Lake City

07/14/2023 1:07pm
A group in Salt Lake will find and measure the hottest neighborhoods in the city Saturday.

Study finds more clues as to why 'SuperAgers' have better brains

07/14/2023 12:33pm
In the largest observational study to date on "SuperAgers" — people in their 80s who have brains as sharp as those 30 years younger — researchers in Spain found key differences in lifestyle that may contribute to these older adults' razor-sharp minds.

Guns, drugs discovered during trafficking investigation in Midvale

07/14/2023 12:00pm
A human trafficking investigation led to the discovery of guns, drugs and a bulletproof vest in a Midvale motel, according to police.

5 ways to protect your kids from online predators

07/14/2023 11:30am - SPONSORED
Troomi kid-friendly devices help kids with the technology they want and need, without compromising their safety online.

Health fair offering free health services, assistance in Spanish on Friday

07/14/2023 11:22am
Members of the Hispanic community can take advantage of free health care resources Friday at a health fair in Murray featuring food, music, piñatas, gifts, face painting for kids and dancing.

1 killed in crash that closed ramp from I-15 to US 89 in Salt Lake City

07/14/2023 10:46am
One person was killed in a single-vehicle crash Friday morning in Salt Lake City, according to the Utah Highway Patrol.

Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline under board investigation

07/14/2023 10:46am
Comments over a staff member's gender orientation, social media posts, and an unknown situation involving Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline are being investigated.

Long Island architect charged in 3 of the Gilgo Beach serial killings

07/14/2023 10:19am
A Long Island architect has been arrested in connection with three of the long-unsolved killings known as the Gilgo Beach murders.

Police believe Utah child sex offender facing new charges has fled to California

07/14/2023 10:02am
Bountiful police are seeking the public's assistance in finding a convicted child sex offender who is on the run and faces new sexual assault charges in Utah.

'Permission to care for each other': Gov. Cox urges healthy disagreement, less contempt

07/14/2023 9:10am
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced an initiative to encourage healthy disagreement and understanding across the aisle as the incoming chairman of the National Governors Association.

These Salt Lake City streets will close for pro bike race and 'cycling street party' Saturday

07/14/2023 9:07am
The Salt Lake City Criterium is back this weekend, bringing a two-day series of professional bicycle racing and a "cycling street party" to Salt Lake City's Granary District and Sugar House Park.

Biden 'guarantees' US stays in NATO, but Trump shadow lingers

07/14/2023 8:43am
President Joe Biden on Thursday gave his assurance that the United States would stay committed to NATO despite "extreme elements" of the Republican Party, in remarks during a visit to Finland to welcome it as the alliance's latest member.

Hiker shares safety message after terrifying rappelling accident at Battle Creek Falls

07/14/2023 8:19am
A hiker shares her safety message saying several families at a popular Utah County waterfall watched a rappelling accident in shock and horror.

What the Legislature's $50M fund for new homeowners could mean for Utah's climbing rents

07/14/2023 8:03am
A Utah homeowner loan bill took effect Tuesday, allocating $50 million in funding to provide thousands of Utahns with $20,000 loans to purchase a new home.

Top rides for Utah's hot summer nights

07/14/2023 8:00am - SPONSORED
Whether you're cruising along the boulevard, carving up a canyon, or taking a short trip to the local ice cream shop, having the right car can make any summer drive unforgettable.

Police K-9 found dead in vehicle at Utah State Prison

07/14/2023 7:40am
The death of a K-9 for the Utah Department of Corrections found inside a vehicle is under investigation by the state.

Death Valley visitors drawn to the hottest spot on Earth during ongoing US heat wave

07/14/2023 7:20am
Most visitors to Death Valley National Park only make it a short distance to any site at the hottest and driest place on Earth before returning to the sanctuary of an air-conditioned vehicle.

Microsoft under fire after hacks of US State and Commerce departments

07/14/2023 6:49am
Microsoft this week blamed hackers for stealing emails from senior U.S. officials, including State Department employees.

Genola residents see increase in homes hit by bullets near shooting range

07/14/2023 6:22am
Utah's BLM is responding to pleas from some Utah County homeowners who say target shooting on West Mountain has increased and is endangering their lives.