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Utah State shoots poorly in loss at home to New Mexico

02/01/2025 11:32pm
The Aggies hadn't lost in Logan since mid-December.

Jazz (small) part of shocking Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade

02/01/2025 11:03pm
The Utah Jazz has acquired guard Jalen Hood-Schifino from the Los Angeles Lakers in one of the all-time NBA footnotes.

The CEO of the 2026 Winter Games in Milan-Cortina, Italy, has some advice for Utah

02/01/2025 10:35pm
Andrea Varnier has fond memories of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City. The CEO of the next Winter Games has some advice for Utah's Olympic organizers.

Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner crash

02/01/2025 9:47pm
The Army has released the name of the third soldier who died Wednesday when an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet near the D.C. airport.

Family of Santa Clara woman killed inside her home remembers her passion to help others

02/01/2025 9:06pm
Jennifer Chacon talks about the loss of her sister, 44-year-old Heather Ann Barela, who was shot and killed Thursday evening in her Santa Clara home.

Legislature passes base budget with no new revenue for supplemental spending

02/01/2025 8:15pm
Utah lawmakers approved over 90% of the budget this week with 35 days left in the 2025 legislative session.

A nondrinker's guide to mocktails

02/01/2025 7:45pm
Dry doesn't have to mean dull for those abstaining from alcohol this month and beyond.

Jazz snap 8-game losing streak with win over Magic, but locker room feels impact of trade

02/01/2025 7:28pm
John Collins was about to head out of the locker room before Saturday's 113-99 win over the Orlando Magic when it hit him that he'd be doing his pregame shooting alone.

Audit of AG's office finds costly software redundancy, lack of documentation for prosecutors

02/01/2025 6:29pm
A second audit, following a scathing review of ex-AG Sean Reyes' lack of transparency, finds the office is funding redundant case management systems, and lacks documentation.

Legislative bill: Kids, stash those cellphones during class time

02/01/2025 5:12pm
If an education bill is ratified, the state's default policy will prohibit the use of cellphones or smartwatches during classroom hours. Schools would retain control over cellphone policy under the proposal.

Defense to offense: Mag, Saunders pace BYU by UCF for 4th straight win

02/01/2025 4:28pm
The BYU graduate wing totaled 19 points with five assists, and Richie Saudners added 22 points as the Cougars pulled away from UCF, 81-75 to win a fourth consecutive game at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida.

Trump orders steep tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, China

02/01/2025 4:24pm
President Donald Trump on Saturday ordered 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on goods from China starting on Tuesday to address a national emergency over fentanyl and illegal immigrants entering the U.S., White House officials said.

Have You Seen This? Restaurant unexpectedly gets a new drive-thru

02/01/2025 3:34pm
Seems like just about every restaurant these days is getting drive-thru ... whether they intend it, or not.

Early Oklahoma State run dooms Runnin' Utes in 81-72 loss on the road

02/01/2025 3:25pm
Fouls and turnovers were the theme of Saturday afternoon's game for Utah and Oklahoma State.

Utah's largest literacy event debuts next month, aiming to inspire a love of reading in children

02/01/2025 3:01pm
Readers, writers and literacy enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds can find community with other word lovers at the state's newest literacy conference.

Bill to change to Utah's sex offender registry gets committee OK

02/01/2025 2:03pm
A controversial bill proposing changes to Utah's sex offender registry was met with both support and criticism on Utah's Capitol Hill Friday.

Evangelicals, Jews, Adventists, others grateful judges supported church autonomy in Latter-day Saint tithing case

02/01/2025 12:43pm - PARTNER
How other faith groups supported The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the tithing case.

Hope Squad shows teenagers can prevent peers from dying by suicide

02/01/2025 12:02pm
For 20-plus years, the Hope Squad has educated children and teenagers across the Mountain West how to be a good friend to a peer who is struggling with their mental health.

Costco, Teamsters reach tentative contract agreement, avoiding a strike

02/01/2025 11:34am
Costco and the Teamsters union have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, avoiding a strike. Teamsters spokesman Matthew McQuaid confirmed the agreement, which will have to be approved by members.

Jazz trade Mills, Eubanks to Clippers for expiring contracts and a 2nd-round pick

02/01/2025 11:12am
Utah is sending Drew Eubanks and Patty Mills to the Los Angeles Clippers for Mo Bamba, PJ Tucker, a future second-round pick and cash.

Federal hiring freeze halts some wildland firefighter preparations

02/01/2025 10:49am
As federal firefighting crews with the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management try to staff up for the upcoming fire season, they're now having to wait and see if they'll be able to hire seasonal help.

Rural Carbon County attempts to diversify its economy by turning to tourism

02/01/2025 10:03am
Carbon County, home to Price, Helper, Sunnyside and more, relied mostly on mines for its economy. The mines are shrinking in number now, so the community is looking toward tourism.

7 dead, 19 injured in air ambulance crash in Philadelphia

02/01/2025 9:51am
At least seven people were killed and 19 were injured when an air ambulance crashed to the ground in a busy Philadelphia neighborhood. The dead included a child who was receiving treatment at a Philadelphia hospital and her mother.

Red Rocks gymnasts Camie Winger found herself, and it's led to a more fulfilled season

02/01/2025 9:35am
Camie Winger has done a lot of reflecting over the last year.

Farmington leaders mull sale of land for townhome development to pay for new fire station

02/01/2025 9:34am
Farmington leaders are mulling the sale of a 16-acre plot of land for $10 million or so for a townhome development to generate funds for a new fire station.

Israeli hostages, Palestinian prisoners released in latest Gaza exchange

02/01/2025 8:51am
Palestinian militant group Hamas handed over three Israeli hostages on Saturday, and dozens of Palestinian prisoners and detainees were released in exchange, in the latest stage of a truce aimed at ending the 15-month war in Gaza.

'It feels like home': Deaf basketball tournament brings students together

02/01/2025 8:08am
The Utah School for the Deaf is hosting five deaf schools from Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Arizona this weekend as part of the Western States Basketball Classic.

How these Utah companies delivered quality service in the classroom

02/01/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
Collaborating with partners Precision for Collision, Car-O-Liner and the Young Caring for Our Young Foundation, Young Collision donated a new spot welder to the automotive program at Ogden High School.

Man convicted in 2016 killing says he should have been more aware, seeks parole

02/01/2025 7:13am
One of three men convicted in a 2016 Salt Lake murder claims he wasn't aware of his friends' intentions that night when he led three children out of the house just before the killing.