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Lone Peak shuts out Bingham in season-opening win
08/16/2024 11:37pm
As Lone Peak senior safety Jayden Mayberry studied film ahead of Friday's season opener against Bingham, he got the impression his team would have the upperhand.
Utah ranked with 8th-highest earnings on average for realtors
08/16/2024 10:44pm
If you're brave enough to enter the business of real estate with the current state of the housing market as it is, Utah is not a bad place to start.
Orem family cleans up after stormwater breaks down window
08/16/2024 10:16pm
Some homeowners in Orem are still cleaning up from Tuesday's storm while preparing for more wet weather that could come during the weekend.
Ogden School District opens new teen resource center for students in need
08/16/2024 9:51pm
As students return to the classroom, the Ogden School District will open new facilities that offer more ways to help them meet basic needs.
Church of Jesus Christ makes donation to combat child malnutrition in rural Mexico
08/16/2024 9:34pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the nonprofit Un Kilo de Ayuda are working together on a project to combat child malnutrition in rural Mexican communities.
Sentnor scores twice in 3-0 Utah Royals friendly win over Crystal Palace
08/16/2024 9:12pm
A scoreless first half after nearly three weeks away gave way to a breakout second half for the Utah Royals Friday in a warm-up friendly ahead of the home stretch of the NWSL season.
New Ogden building provides survivors of domestic violence a chance to rebuild
08/16/2024 9:05pm
The YCC Family Crisis Center's new transitional housing building for survivors of domestic violence opened its doors Friday in Ogden, the first of its kind in the area.
Wyoming woman gives thanks to first responders after rescue from southern Utah cliff plummet
08/16/2024 8:02pm
On Wednesday, a reunion was held with the St. George Regional Hospital trauma care unit with the LifeFlight staff that cared for a woman who fell headfirst down the side of a cliff.
Surveillance footage shows hit-and-run; woman narrowly survives
08/16/2024 7:00pm
After spending three weeks in the hospital, a woman who narrowly survived a hit-and-run crash in Kearns is asking for the community's help in identifying the suspects.
A piece of Salt Lake City street history resurfaces during construction project
08/16/2024 5:56pm
A project to repave West Temple has unearthed an interesting period in downtown Salt Lake City history.
Report: July marked Utah's highest rate of year-over-year job growth in over a year
08/16/2024 5:37pm
For the first time in over a year, Utah's year-over-year job growth exceeded the 2% it has consistently hovered around since last June, clocking in at 2.8% across the past 12 months.
Dirt track racer Scott Bloomquist, known for winning and swagger, dies in plane crash
08/16/2024 5:15pm
Dirt track race car driver Scott Bloomquist has died in a plane crash in Tennessee. The sheriff's office in Hawkins County said a small plane went down Friday into a barn in Mooresburg.
Why a group of Utah lawmakers visited an Idaho nuclear lab
08/16/2024 5:05pm
A contingent of Utah lawmakers, university presidents and key policymakers recently flew into Idaho Falls for a daylong visit to learn about the future of energy in a Western grid straining under pressure from growing demand.
Ute Conference issues football schedules after judge denies temporary restraining order bid
08/16/2024 4:05pm
Coaches, parents and players finally received their Ute Conference Football schedules Thursday evening after a federal judge denied a motion for a temporary restraining order that potentially could have delayed or even derailed the season.
Have You Seen This? Ghoul gives hikers quite the surprise in Utah desert
08/16/2024 3:29pm
Hikers exploring Utah's arches were in for quite the surprise when they encountered a ghoul making its way through a canyon.
Utah water officials say the state needs more monsoon showers. Help is on the way
08/16/2024 3:08pm
More scattered monsoon storms are in the forecast this weekend, which could continue to help the state's important soil moisture levels but also lead to additional flash flooding.
Conference focuses on doing business with the Utah Hispanic community
08/16/2024 3:00pm
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Utah Valley University (UVU) and the Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (UHCC) are hosting the Doing Business with the Hispanic World: Challenges and Opportunities Conference.
Utah man charged with shooting, killing man after an accidental shooting
08/16/2024 2:34pm
A Utah man was charged with murder Friday and accused of shooting and killing another man after the victim had accidentally shot his brother in the hand.
Man pulls gun after Burger King worker wouldn't take drugs for payment; gets 143 years in prison
08/16/2024 2:21pm
A man who was convicted of pointing a gun at Burger King drive-thru worker who wouldn't accept drugs for payment and later shooting at other people elsewhere the same night has been sentenced to 143 years in prison.
Report: 'Significant, ongoing need' for shelter, housing as homelessness increases in Utah
08/16/2024 2:11pm
The rising numbers of homeless and the skyrocketing cost of housing indicate the need for more immediate intervention from the state, according to the new report on homelessness.
Gaza ceasefire talks paused with resumption planned next week
08/16/2024 2:00pm
Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha paused on Friday with negotiators to meet again next week seeking an agreement to end fighting between Israel and Hamas and free remaining hostages, as U.S. President Joe Biden said "we're not there yet."
Harris pledges to tackle costs and taxes in economy-focused address
08/16/2024 1:41pm
Kamala Harris outlined proposals to cut taxes for most Americans, ban "price gouging" by grocers and boost affordable housing on Friday in her first major economy-focused speech as the Democratic presidential nominee.
Salt Lake City business hoping for help to solve crime
08/16/2024 1:37pm
A Marmalade neighborhood business is hoping the public can help it catch a criminal, after saying the business has been victimized by repeat burglaries. This isn't the only business in the complex to report being hit by thieves.
How voter affiliation has changed this year in Utah
08/16/2024 1:02pm
Utah has more than 1.7 million active voters on the rolls as of Monday, according to the latest statistics from the lieutenant governor's office, which is up by about 35,000 since the start of the year.
Collapse of iconic arch has some wondering if other famous arches are also at risk
08/16/2024 12:33pm
The recent collapse of a popular rock arch at Lake Powell is a sad reminder the spectacular geological arches dotting southern Utah's landscape aren't guaranteed to be there forever.
Third arrest made in Mount Olympus trailhead murder investigation
08/16/2024 12:08pm
A third documented gang member was arrested Thursday in the shooting death of an 18-year-old at the Mt. Olympus trailhead parking lot. Police say the victims have no gang ties.
MAGA RV Park offers 'woke-free' vacation in Arizona
08/16/2024 11:47am
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In western Arizona, a 'MAGA RV Park' offers visitors a like-minded stay.
New York pharmacist accused of sexually extorting Utah man
08/16/2024 11:45am
Criminal charges have been filed in Utah against a New York man for alleged sexual extortion of a Utah man while posing as a woman on social media.
Best flooring options for outdoor living spaces
08/16/2024 11:30am
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You might not think of outdoor flooring as another design choice you need to make, but a quality foundation can make all the difference in your outdoor oasis.
Kihn of rock and roll: Greg Kihn of '80s 'Jeopardy' song fame dies at 75
08/16/2024 10:49am
Greg Kihn, a rock and roll musician best known for his '80s hit songs "Jeopardy" and "The Breakup Song" has died.
Utah has a foothold in lacrosse, and the state's pro team is home this weekend
08/16/2024 10:14am
The first year-crowned Utah Archers will open the Premier Lacrosse League's final "homestand weekend" Friday at 6 p.m. MT at Zions Bank Stadium.
Dozens speak out against 48% tax increase proposal in Utah County
08/16/2024 10:02am
Dozens of community members spoke out against a 48% proposed tax increase by Utah County during a hearing Thursday night.
Orem man upset over power outage arrested in drug investigation
08/16/2024 9:36am
An Orem man who police say became aggressive because the power to his home was out was arrested after officers reported finding distributable amounts of drugs in his residence.
PepsiCo can be sued over health claims for Gatorade protein bars, judge says
08/16/2024 9:02am
PepsiCo can be sued for marketing its Gatorade protein bars as good for you though they have more sugar than protein and more sugar than typical candy bars, a federal judge ruled.
Ohio woman charged with sexually extorting Utah teenager
08/16/2024 8:40am
Criminal charges were filed Thursday against an Ohio woman in a sextortion case involving a 16-year-old Sandy boy.
Get Gephardt helps homeowner with insurance claim denied after not enough sewer backups
08/16/2024 8:24am
A Salt Lake City homeowner says she paid tens of thousands of dollars for a much-needed sewer line repair that should be covered by her home warranty company.
'She proved everybody wrong': Hurricane High graduate's road to recovery
08/16/2024 8:08am
A Hurricane High School student, in Washington County, survived a serious accident and was left paralyzed, but that didn't deter her from wanting to walk across the graduation stage.
Test Drive: The Ford Bronco will make you feel alive
08/16/2024 8:00am
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Stuck in a rut? The Ford Bronco can help with that — in more ways than one. If everyone drove a Bronco, the world would be a better place.
Body shops are seeing an increase in calls after hail storm damages cars
08/16/2024 7:37am
As large hail filled the streets of Utah County Tuesday, loud clunks of ice could be heard not only hitting people's homes, but their cars too.
Ford, Mazda warn owners to stop driving older vehicles with dangerous Takata air bag inflators
08/16/2024 7:25am
Ford and Mazda are warning the owners of more than 475,000 older vehicles in the U.S. not to drive them because they have dangerous Takata air bag inflators that have not been replaced.
10 popular drugs see price cuts as Medicare negotiates for first time
08/16/2024 6:51am
When Medicare drug price negotiations for 10 popular medications take effect in 2026, the White House predicts $6 billion savings for taxpayers and $1.5 billion savings in out-of-pocket costs for enrollees in Medicare's drug program in that year alone.
Biden administration announces $1.6B for new chip manufacturing plants in Utah, Texas
08/16/2024 6:13am
The Biden administration announced a $1.6 billion investment in Texas Instruments for advanced chip manufacturing plants in Utah and Texas.
Timpview outlasts Skyridge 33-29 in football opening night thriller
08/16/2024 12:29am
The defending 5A champions rallied from a 15-point halftime deficit to steal a win from the visiting Falcons.
