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Texas teen killed in golf cart accident in Roosevelt

07/23/2024 10:29pm
A 13-year-old girl died from injuries sustained in a golf cart accident in Roosevelt earlier this month.

With a spike in deadly crashes this summer, officials urging drivers to use caution

07/23/2024 9:42pm
As we head into a big, busy day with an Olympic announcement and hopeful celebration, marathon and a holiday on top of all that, Utah officials are urging everyone to pay attention behind the wheel.

Why Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn wants the 2034 Winter Games in Utah

07/23/2024 9:19pm
Lindsey Vonn, a gold medalist who made her Olympic debut in 2002, is part of Utah's final pitch for another Olympics.

'Baseball fiesta' featuring Mexican clubs planned for Smith's Ballpark's 'last hurrah'

07/23/2024 8:31pm
"Béisbol en Salt Lake," a two-day "baseball fiesta," will bring in two teams from Mexico to Smith's Ballpark in October for what could be the final games ever played at the stadium.

'The main theme is compassion': Buddhist Church of Ogden holds annual Obon Festival

07/23/2024 7:34pm
The Buddhist Church of Ogden held its annual Obon Festival to honor ancestors and loved ones lost. The church has been a staple in the Ogden Japanese community since 1964, but the community at large has a much deeper history and a universal message to share.

Utahns at Washington Square betting they'll live their Olympic dreams

07/23/2024 7:03pm
Utahns wait for what they all hope — and expect — will be the announcement from Paris that Salt Lake City will host the 2034 Winter Games.

Federal judge dismisses claim in lawsuit against Utah's social media laws

07/23/2024 7:00pm
A federal judge dismissed a claim from a lawsuit by a tech industry group over Utah's social media regulations, saying federal law doesn't preempt the state's prohibitions of certain features on minors' social media accounts.

1 hospitalized after Kaysville house catches fire

07/23/2024 6:36pm
A house bordering Morgan Elementary School in Kaysville caught fire Tuesday, with multiple crews in the area responding. One person was hospitalized for smoke inhalation.

'I'm living it up': What 3-time MVP Mike Trout had to say about his Salt Lake return

07/23/2024 6:16pm
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout reflected on his time in Salt Lake as he began what is expected to be a brief rehab stint with the Bees this week.

Summit County man accused of trying to kill wife with wrench

07/23/2024 5:27pm
An Oakley, Summit County, man was charged with attempted murder on Tuesday after police say he beat his wife multiple times with a wrench.

Utah seeking to dismiss Utah Education Association voucher lawsuit

07/23/2024 5:03pm
Attorneys for Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit brought against the state by the Utah Education Association.

Antelope Island State Park reopens day after grass fire

07/23/2024 4:11pm
Antelope Island State Park has reopened a day after a grass fire scorched about 59 acres of land near its entrance.

From Mathew to Ellis, Ivory footprints are all over This Is The Place

07/23/2024 3:03pm
At 83, Ellis Ivory has made it his life's work to preserve the memory and legacy of long-ago pioneers to make sure they are commemorated and not forgotten.

Plan to connect all Utahns to high-speed internet receives federal funding

07/23/2024 2:03pm
Organizers of a plan to bring high-speed internet to the most remote corners of Utah announced Monday that the federal government signed off on the funds to make it happen. 

Utah County man arrested in alleged road rage shooting

07/23/2024 1:03pm
A man who allegedly shot at another vehicle after purportedly being cut off has been arrested.

Heber City caregiver charged with sexually abusing 2 elderly dementia patients

07/23/2024 12:33pm
A 20-year-old nursing assistant at an assisted living home in Heber City was charged Monday with attempted rape and object rape of two residents in their 80s with late-stage dementia.

Heat advisory, flash flooding potential in Utah's Pioneer Day forecast

07/23/2024 12:02pm
Pioneer Day will be hot for many Utahns, but some may also deal with flash flooding this year.

'Get this over': Relatives of slain Utah woman want Taberon Honie to be executed

07/23/2024 10:26am
Four women, all related to Claudia Benn who was brutally murdered in 1998, testified Tuesday during Taberon Honie's commutation hearing that he should be put to death.

Sen. Mitt Romney won't be in Paris for the 2034 Winter Games decision. Here's why

07/23/2024 9:53am
Plenty of prominent Utahns will be in Paris when the International Olympic Committee votes Wednesday on whether the state will host the 2034 Winter Games.

Ogden homeowner says he and a neighbor shot 2 pit bulls in self-defense

07/23/2024 8:04am
A homeowner said he and a neighbor shot two pit bulls in self-defense Monday after the dogs cornered, attacked and charged at them.

UHP: Illinois woman arrested following high-speed chase that spanned 60 miles in southern Utah

07/23/2024 7:28am
A 26-year-old Illinois woman was arrested on Friday evening after leading police on a 60-mile high-speed chase along I-15 in southern Utah, police said.

Human remains found in Grand County where crews were searching for missing Texas couple

07/23/2024 6:46am
Search and rescue crews found human remains in Grand County's Millcreek Canyon, the same area where they were previously searching for a Texas couple who went missing in June.

Utah political leaders react to Gov. Spencer Cox's endorsement of Donald Trump

07/23/2024 6:15am
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox reversed his longtime position on Donald Trump, publicly endorsing the former president.