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Captain Clutch: Clayton Keller scores in final minute to lift Utah HC over San Jose

12/14/2024 11:59pm
With 43 seconds remaining, Utah captain Clayton Keller skated into the slot and sent a quick wrister into the back of the net to lift Utah to a 4-3 win over the San Jose Sharks Saturday at SAP Center.

Veterans honored during Wreaths Across America event in Bluffdale

12/14/2024 10:33pm
For Stephanie Higham and her family, visiting the Utah Veteran's Cemetery and Park in Bluffdale wasn't about seeing someone they knew, it was about honoring those they had never met.

Chicago police officer who was previously homeless now living his dream

12/14/2024 9:53pm
Lavelle Schaffer went from sleeping on the train every night to keeping the streets of Chicago safe every day.

Kneepkens, Toure take over in 4th to erase 10-point deficit in win over Washington

12/14/2024 9:41pm
Facing a 10-point deficit going into the fourth quarter, Gianna Kneepkens and Maye Toure changed everything.

Orem rejects rezoning Canyon Park Tech Center, continues Wilkerson Farm discussion

12/14/2024 9:21pm
Tensions were high in the Orem City Hall Tuesday at a six-hour meeting, during which city leaders voted against applications for the Canyon Park Tech Center and Wilkerson Farm to be rezoned and developed into housing.

Baker, Mag help BYU overwhelm Wyoming from the bench at Delta Center

12/14/2024 9:05pm
Dawson Baker and Mawot Mag combined for 22 points off the bench as BYU beat Wyoming 68-49 to hand the Pokes a fourth consecutive loss.

Organizers of last summer's Paris Olympics say there's a surplus. Here's how much money is left

12/14/2024 8:31pm
"Positive until the end." That's the headline in French media about the surplus from the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.

Mysterious googly eyes go viral after appearing on public art in Oregon

12/14/2024 7:42pm
Googly eyes have been appearing on sculptures around the central Oregon city of Bend, sparking a viral sensation.

Colorado 2-way star Travis Hunter wins Heisman Trophy as college football's top player

12/14/2024 7:08pm
Two-way star Travis Hunter of Colorado has won the Heisman Trophy, punctuating a tireless performance all season by a dynamic player with a unique combination of skills.

North Ogden family frustrated with repeat denials of specialized wheelchair

12/14/2024 7:03pm
A North Ogden man is frustrated with health insurance for denying something that his family and his doctors say is needed for his rare condition.

Erickson leads with 18 points as Runnin' Utes beat Radford 81-63

12/14/2024 7:03pm
In a game that lacked any sustained rhythm, Utah men's basketball pulled away in the second half to beat Radford 81-63 Saturday night.

Suspected drug dealer arrested following task force bust in Cedar City

12/14/2024 6:23pm
Narcotics task force agents arrested a suspected drug dealer in Cedar City earlier this week.

Driver in serious condition after crash involving TRAX train

12/14/2024 6:09pm
A truck collided with a UTA Trax train Saturday in Salt Lake City, leaving the truck driver in serious condition.

Utah's parole board invites survivors, advocates to weigh in on changes to victim notifications

12/14/2024 5:39pm
Utah's Board of Pardons and Parole has been working to improve the way it communicates with victims of crime. Advocates, survivors and KSL-TV were invited this week to a discussion about upcoming changes.

How should the opioid settlements be spent? Those hit hardest often don't have a say

12/14/2024 5:32pm
People with substance use disorder are not getting a direct say on how most opioid settlement money is used.

Utah State makes school history with 88-67 win over South Florida

12/14/2024 5:18pm
The Aggies stayed undefeated with Saturday's win over South Florida.

Women continue to outpace men in Utah college enrollment

12/14/2024 4:53pm
Once again this year, the Utah System of Higher Education says women are attending Utah's public colleges and universities in greater numbers than men.

1 dead, multiple others injured in multi-vehicle crash in Spanish Fork Canyon

12/14/2024 4:13pm
One person was killed and at least four others injured in a multi-vehicle collision in Spanish Fork Canyon on Saturday afternoon.

Utah wildlife managers stocked lakes, streams with 12.8 million fish this year

12/14/2024 4:06pm
Fishing is a billion-dollar recreational activity in Utah. In 2024, DWR stocked 12.8 million fish in 722 Utah waterbodies — 11.1 million from state hatcheries.

Have You Seen This? Man sought by police goes down chimney and gets stuck

12/14/2024 3:27pm
A Massachusetts man tried to shimmy down the chimney, but he wasn't filling up stockings, police said.

ABC agrees to give $15M to Donald Trump's presidential library to settle defamation lawsuit

12/14/2024 3:02pm
ABC News has agreed to pay $15 million toward Donald Trump's presidential library to settle a lawsuit over an inaccurate on-air assertion that the president-elect had been found civilly liable of rape.

Weber State student developing technology that could benefit Hill Air Force Base, Great Salt Lake

12/14/2024 2:22pm
A Weber State graduate student is harnessing his engineering expertise to develop a technology benefitting both the military and researchers studying the Great Salt Lake.

US, regional diplomats urge respect for minorities in Syria after Assad, Blinken says

12/14/2024 1:34pm
Top diplomats from the United States, Turkey, the European Union and Arab nations have agreed that a new government in Syria should respect minority rights, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Saturday.

Were Walker Kessler's 3-pointers a gimmick or something more?

12/14/2024 1:01pm
Before Friday's game, Walker Kessler hadn't attempted a 3-pointer all season. So, naturally, the Utah Jazz started its loss to Phoenix by drawing up a play to get him a look from the corner.

Camera found in tanning room of VASA gym; police investigating

12/14/2024 1:00pm
Kaysville police are investigating a disturbing incident at a VASA gym after a camera was found inside a tanning room on Wednesday.

The day AJ Dybantsa's parents came to BYU without their son

12/14/2024 12:46pm - PARTNER
As the nation's top recruit navigated the grueling recruiting process, his mom and dad were there every step of the way.

BYU researchers find contact lenses may do more than replace glasses

12/14/2024 12:04pm
A group of researchers at BYU have found a way to collect tears in a painless way: via contact lenses. Tears can be collected to see indicators of many diseases.

Utah Division of Air Quality receives $60M grant to help electrify heavy-duty vehicles

12/14/2024 11:19am
The Beehive State continues to take measures to electrify transportation, and on Friday the Utah Division of Air Quality was announced as the recipient of a $60 million grant to do just that.

Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

12/14/2024 10:34am
Nearly half of American teenagers say they are online "constantly" despite concerns about the effects of social media and smartphones on their mental health, according to a new report.

Venezuelan gang is in Utah, officials say, but its footprint 'is not extensive'

12/14/2024 9:46am
Tren de Aragua is present in Utah, as shown by recent incidents in Millcreek and Herriman, officials say, but the Venezuelan gang's footprint here "is not extensive."

Park City Ski Patrol authorizes strike after unanimous vote

12/14/2024 9:31am
The Park City Ski Patrol Association announced Saturday that a strike authorization vote held this week passed unanimously. A holiday strike is a possibility that both the union and the company want to avoid.

'Pretty magical night': Red Rocks showcase talent, depth ahead of 2025 season

12/14/2024 9:07am
It didn't take long for freshman Avery Neff to make a splash with the Red Rocks.

Dick Van Dyke dances barefoot, sings and ruminates on life in new Coldplay music video

12/14/2024 9:00am
The "Mary Poppins" star, who turned 99 on Friday, appears in a brand new long-form music video for the Coldplay song "All My Love," which debuted this week.

Duo works to spread Christmas spirit to St. George veterans

12/14/2024 8:35am
Two St. George women are working hard this year to expand their Christmas tree for veterans program, aiming to spread the Christmas spirit to those who need it most.

South Korea's parliament votes to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law order

12/14/2024 8:00am
South Korea's parliament has impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law decree, a move that ended days of political paralysis but set up an intense debate over Yoon's fate.

Logan man pleads not guilty by insanity in stabbing death of his father, 77

12/14/2024 7:43am
Clayton Shaw, 33, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to murder on Thursday. He is charged with killing his father, who was found stabbed to death in Logan Canyon in September.

State Board of Education launches 'groundbreaking' program to address teacher shortage

12/14/2024 7:14am
State educators say Utah's new apprenticeship program for teachers harnesses a competency-based pathway for aspiring educators to get their start in the field without a bachelor's degree.