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Ogden Valley incorporation meetings set; booster foresees possible question on November ballot

05/28/2024 10:32pm
Boosters pushing for incorporation of the Ogden Valley are hosting a series of talks on the issue and hope to get the question on the November election ballot.

Why water property taxes are going up in Salt Lake City and Sandy

05/28/2024 9:40pm
Property taxes in two Salt Lake County cities are increasing to meet a growing need for water infrastructure improvements.

Community treks nearly 5 miles to advocate for west-side high school in Salt Lake City

05/28/2024 9:04pm
Over 50 students, parents and community members walked from East High to Glendale Middle School to demonstrate support for building a high school in Glendale neighborhood.

Spanish Fork teen hit by car leaves hospital; friend still in induced coma

05/28/2024 8:03pm
One of two teenage girls who was hit by a vehicle earlier this month has been released from the hospital.

New Salt Lake indie music festival announces lineup for September shows

05/28/2024 7:31pm
Some familiar faces will be returning to Salt Lake City for the area's newest indie music festival, the Love Letters Music Festival.

Utah governor calls on community for help amid historic shortage of foster families

05/28/2024 7:01pm
The number of licensed foster care families in Utah is the lowest it's been in 25 years, experts say. Now Gov. Spencer Cox is calling on Utahns to step up and help children in need.

Officials identify man who crashed, died after alleged road rage incident in Spanish Fork

05/28/2024 6:11pm
Officials released the identity of the man who crashed into a tree and died after an alleged road rage incident in Spanish Fork last month.

Attempt to scare teens leads to criminal charge for Orem man in devil mask, police say

05/28/2024 5:34pm
An Orem man is facing a criminal charge accusing him of scaring a group of teens in a remote area with a Halloween mask, then acting like he had a gun, charges say.

Man arrested, accused of shooting, killing man in west Salt Lake City

05/28/2024 5:11pm
Salt Lake police say a man shot and killed another man, who was not armed, on Tuesday on the west side of Salt Lake City.

Can cats and dogs get bird flu? What to know to keep pets safe

05/28/2024 5:04pm
Cats are reportedly susceptible to the bird flu, while infection in dogs is less common.

Remains believed to be St. George woman, missing 6 months, have been found

05/28/2024 4:06pm
Kane County investigators believe they have found the remains of Courtney Townsend, a 32-year-old St. George woman who went missing in November.

Man who survived fatal avalanche tumbled 300 feet before finding other skiers, calling for help

05/28/2024 3:01pm
A new report offers harrowing details of an avalanche that killed two skiers and partially buried another in Utah's mountains earlier this month.

Paper crane creations: Hurricane artist turns origami folds into fashion and art

05/28/2024 2:33pm
From paper cranes to glass-encased roses, one woman with nimble fingers and a creative spirit is transforming simple paper folds into art and jewelry.

2 charged in stabbing at Salt Lake convenience store

05/28/2024 1:19pm
Two Sandy men have been charged with stabbing and luring a man to a Salt Lake gas station so he could be attacked.

Remembering back 176 years: How Utah stopped being part of Mexico

05/28/2024 1:01pm
This coming Thursday, May 30, is expected to pass without fanfare — despite the fact that one of the most momentous historical events in Utah history happened 176 years ago.

Mountain bike community wants to buy adaptive bike for Lehi teen with inoperable brain tumor

05/28/2024 12:03pm
After eight years of treatments, now-inoperable cancer has paralyzed Calvin Smith's right side. So, his mountain biking community is coming together to buy him an adaptive bike.

Utah veterans think of friends while preparing for honor flight

05/28/2024 10:48am
Monday was a special Memorial Day for more than 70 Utah war veterans who are preparing for an honor flight Tuesday.

Martha Hughes Cannon statue headed to US Capitol

05/28/2024 10:02am
A statue of Martha Hughes Cannon, the first woman state senator, is headed to Washington to represent Utah.

Family friend of Levi Wright gives update on boy's condition, worldwide support

05/28/2024 9:32am
A Utah family continues to pray for Levi Wright, who was swept down a Beaver County creek one week ago and continues to fight for his life.

UTA might give you a free ride to your Salt Lake City event this summer

05/28/2024 9:04am
Have tickets to a Salt Lake City event this summer? There's a chance the Utah Transit Authority will give you a free ride.

Testimony wraps up in Chad Daybell murder trial; closing arguments Wednesday

05/28/2024 8:40am
Jurors were excused after only a few hours of rebuttal witnesses Tuesday, and closing arguments are scheduled for Wednesday in the murder trial for Chad Daybell.

UHP trooper charged with sexually abusing woman while off-duty

05/28/2024 8:20am
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper was charged Monday with forcible sexual abuse after investigators say he inappropriately touched a woman who was in his home.

These Gen Zers want you to break up with social media this summer

05/28/2024 7:41am
Two BYU students have launched a movement, "Summer Off Socials." Participants will ditch one social media platform for the summer and replace it with in-person connections.