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1 in critical condition after being shot in Kearns

05/10/2025 10:34pm
One person is in critical condition after being shot in Kearns Saturday night, police say.

Who would want to become a cop in 2025? In Utah, it's more people than you might think

05/10/2025 9:54pm
In a world that is becoming less social as technology advances — working from home, online dating and streaming entertainment — there's one career that thrives on human interaction, for both good and bad: law enforcement.

Elaine Hatch, wife of late Sen. Orrin Hatch, dies at 91

05/10/2025 9:42pm
Elaine Hansen Hatch, the wife of the late Sen. Orrin Hatch, died Saturday at age 91.

Resisting with art: Documentary shares how Ukrainians are preserving culture through ballet

05/10/2025 7:02pm
A Provo native is helping to highlight Ukrainians' fight for freedom through a documentary on the ballet dancers preserving art and culture during war.

Horse therapy program in Utah helps children heal in unexpected ways

05/10/2025 6:35pm
When the farm gates swing open at a Saratoga Springs ranch, the first sound you expect to hear might be a horse's gentle neigh or the crunch of boots on dirt. But, on most days, what people experience is something much deeper.

Intermountain American Fork Hospital now Level III trauma center

05/10/2025 5:49pm
Intermountain Health's American Fork Hospital has been designated a Level III trauma center by the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services in the Utah Department of Public Safety.

We're No. 1: Utah tops national rankings in high school financial literacy

05/10/2025 5:04pm
Want some solid money advice? You might consider asking a local high school kid.

Police: 2 men injured in single-car rollover on I-15 south of Cedar City

05/10/2025 3:30pm
Two people were injured in a single-vehicle rollover on Interstate 15 just south of Cedar City on Saturday morning.

What is in your drinking water? Not fluoride if you are in Utah

05/10/2025 2:48pm
Utah made national history when it became the first state in the nation to ban the introduction of fluoride in public drinking water systems. That ban in Utah officially took place Wednesday.

Gravel pits: Not attractive, but you need them

05/10/2025 1:10pm
The four most populated areas in Utah — Davis, Weber, Salt Lake and Utah counties — have the least amount of potential resources when it comes to sand and gravel.

Gavin Peterson's death put DCFS under a microscope. How did lawmakers respond?

05/10/2025 12:08pm
Utahns demanded change after 12-year-old Gavin Peterson starved to death last year, criticizing how the state's child welfare system handled complaints about his safety in the years before he was withdrawn from school.

Tylee Ryan's aunt launches app containing information about Daybell case

05/10/2025 11:15am
A new app containing comprehensive information about the Daybell murder cases is available to the public.

Utah Valley's 100 Women Who Care provide over $190K for local charities

05/10/2025 10:10am
Local women in the community have supported numerous charities through their work. After hitting the 100-member milestone, it continues to do good in the community.

Is there a 'woke right'?

05/10/2025 9:10am
President Donald Trump's first term witnessed the rapid rise of the "woke left," a historical revisionism and ideological orthodoxy. Now, conservative media wonders whether his second term will unleash a "woke right," driven by power, grievance and online attacks.

3 dogs in hoarding case have died; veterinarians remain positive about outcome

05/10/2025 8:15am
Veterinarians at shelters that have taken in some of the 154 dogs rescued from a hoarding situation say the dogs are doing remarkably well despite a few that have not survived.

A Box Elder County farm boy grabs Trump's attention to help farms

05/10/2025 7:50am
Stan Summers is a humble but forthright man, raised in farming, and an advocate for those who do not always speak for themselves. He has been selected to be the USDA rural development state director for Utah.

Provo waterpark owners face pushback from neighbors over expansion plans

05/10/2025 7:15am
The owners of longtime Provo waterpark Splash Summit are touting a plan for expansion as neighbors push back against it.