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Location records show false claims around Charles Vallow's death, detective says

04/15/2025 10:32pm
A police detective who analyzed phone records for the day Charles Vallow was killed said the location records do not add up with what Lori Vallow Daybell and her brother Alex Cox reported to officers that day.

Audit: Department of Workforce Services could improve some outcomes, accessibility

04/15/2025 10:02pm
A legislative audit of the Utah Department of Workforce Services found that despite the success of some division programs, areas for improvement exist.

UVU axes center that had served 'multicultural,' LGBTQ and other students

04/15/2025 9:34pm
UVU has axed a center that served "multicultural," LGBTQ and other students, as other Utah universities have, in response to 2024 state legislation.

Utah named state with the best economic outlook for 18th straight year

04/15/2025 9:02pm
A focus on economic policy has helped Utah top a list of states with the best economic outlook for the 18th year in a row, according to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox.

9-year-old boy hit by car while crossing street in Roy

04/15/2025 8:42pm
A 9-year-old boy was hit by a car while crossing the street in Roy.

2 men accused of stealing over $7M in Cedar City bank transfer fraud scheme

04/15/2025 7:35pm
Two men have been charged with multiple felonies after investigators in Cedar City uncovered a financial "float" scheme whereby the duo allegedly made fraudulent transfers of large sums of money over a period of several months.

Motorcyclist dies in Salt Lake crash

04/15/2025 7:34pm
A motorcyclist was killed Tuesday in a collision on 900 West and 200 North in Salt Lake City, police said.

Artist wants help with art sculpture at Salt Lake City park

04/15/2025 7:11pm
An "internationally recognized" artist has been selected to construct a future "community-driven" public art installation at Salt Lake City's newest park.

Holladay man charged with aggravated abuse following death of elderly mother

04/15/2025 6:02pm
A Holladay man's lack of care for his elderly mother resulted in her dying in unhealthy conditions, police say. In 2023, the woman expressed fears her son would kill her, charges say.

New law will provide free school lunch for 40K students in Utah

04/15/2025 5:07pm
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Tuesday ceremonially signed HB100, expanding the number of Utah's K-12 students eligible to receive free school lunch.

Utah Rep. Blake Moore leads efforts to remove income barriers for adoption

04/15/2025 4:09pm
Low-income families could face fewer obstacles to adopt children and receive higher tax credit refunds under new legislation being introduced by Utah Rep. Blake Moore in Congress.

REAL ID deadline is almost here — serious this time

04/15/2025 3:31pm
The federal "REAL ID" deadline is almost here, most Utahns don't have to worry.

Gunman in 1991 Kennecott security guard killing admits guilt, seeks parole

04/15/2025 2:03pm
A man serving time for shooting and killing a Kennecott security guard in 1991 admitted to it for the first time on Tuesday. The victim was having an affair with the gunman's wife.

Murray woman killed in multivehicle crash

04/15/2025 12:50pm
A Murray woman died Tuesday following a multivehicle crash at the intersection of 700 West and Winchester Street in Murray.

Rental car insurance gap could leave you owing thousands

04/15/2025 12:03pm
Many people dodge extra rental car insurance coverage, thinking they are covered. But that may leave you with a sizable coverage gap — as an Orem woman recently discovered.

Longtime Ogden bakery still working toward reopening after 2021 fire

04/15/2025 11:32am
The ovens inside the 85-year-old Topper Bakery in Ogden have fired up again after nearly four years, but not quite yet for the general public.

Empowering Utah's students, industry: Gov. Spencer Cox signs bevy of education bills

04/15/2025 10:05am
The backdrop for Utah Gov. Spencer Cox's ceremonial signing of several education bills emphasized providing education in nontraditional ways.

Utahns concerned SAVE Act will make it harder for some to vote

04/15/2025 9:39am
A bill making its way through Congress would require anyone registering to vote to provide proof of U.S. citizenship, something advocates in Utah said could make it harder for married women and others to vote.

'Our last hope': Family fights to save bakery with community support

04/15/2025 8:03am
La Brioche Argentine Bakery is facing closure if owners can't add a required restroom to their facility, so they are turning to the community they have served for over a decade for help.

Massive overhaul of SLC road set to begin this week, with larger impacts on the horizon

04/15/2025 7:47am
Salt Lake City's 600/700 North project is expected to continue through spring and most of 2026, mixing with a separate state bridge project.

Police looking at possible self-defense in Salt Lake hotel double killing

04/15/2025 7:33am
Two men were shot and killed at a downtown Salt Lake hotel early Tuesday. Police have arrested three people suspected of being connected to the incident but not the gunman.

Utah lawmakers in Congress push to preserve University of Utah Research Park

04/15/2025 6:20am
Utah's congressional delegation is pushing to preserve access to the University of Utah's Research Park amid legal uncertainties posed by the Bureau of Land Management.