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Driver at 'high rate of speed' swerves to avoid spike strips, dies in crash, UHP says
05/20/2025 11:08pm
A driver crashed and died Tuesday night after swerving to avoid spike strips set by troopers who were trying to stop the driver due to speed, the Utah Highway Patrol said.
Special Olympics Torch Run unites athletes, law enforcement across Utah
05/20/2025 10:33pm
The Special Olympics torch is making its way through Utah right now, ahead of the upcoming Special Olympics Utah Summer Games in Cedar City.
Utah advocates worry about potential Medicaid cuts' impact on kids
05/20/2025 10:01pm
As Republicans in the U.S. House propose steep cuts to Medicaid over the next 10 years, advocates in Utah say they're worried children will lose access to medical care.
'A really hard time': Many in Utah's Venezuelan community nervous after court decision
05/20/2025 9:03pm
Many in Utah's Venezuelan community are nervous after the Supreme Court decision upholding the Trump administration's determination to strip some 350,000 Venezuelans of temporary protected status.
Firefighter's bar in Herriman hosts discussion on first responder trauma
05/20/2025 7:37pm
The experiences of first responders can lead to depression, anxiety and trauma. One Utah firefighter hopes to tackle it through community discussions hosted at his new bar in Herriman.
Utah shop teacher graduates top of class in Utah Air National Guard
05/20/2025 7:12pm
Despite seemingly insurmountable challenges, 33-year-old Kaysville Jr. High School shop teacher Brian Clancy completed basic training and graduated top of his class.
House fire displaces family in Washington County
05/20/2025 6:34pm
A structure fire reported in Washington County early Tuesday prompted a multiagency response to fight the quickly spreading blaze.
What will happen to your genetic data after 23andMe sale?
05/20/2025 6:01pm
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has said it will preserve the privacy of 23andMe's genetic data after it acquires the DNA testing company.
Audit finds several safety code violations with new and renovated K-12 schools
05/20/2025 5:49pm
A legislative audit found "consistent problems" of compliance with building codes in several newly constructed and renovated public schools.
Man charged in West Valley home robbery, sex assault may have ties to Venezuelan gang
05/20/2025 5:33pm
A DNA match led to the arrest of a man accused of forcing his way into a West Valley apartment in March, then sexually assaulting and robbing a woman.
Utah could be in for another hot summer, but will it also be wet or dry?
05/20/2025 5:02pm
Utah could be in for another scorching summer, but long-range outlooks offer hope for a productive monsoon season.
Marco Rubio says Church of Jesus Christ will 'absolutely' be part of talks about fixing foreign aid
05/20/2025 4:08pm
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday the State Department will look to charitable religious organizations like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it seeks to adjust foreign aid programs.
2 face criminal charges tied to missing and 'endangered' Utah teen
05/20/2025 4:03pm
Two men, one from Florida and one from Texas, face multiple criminal charges tied to the disappearance of a 15-year-old Utah girl.
Utah to offer loans to agricultural producers as drought lingers over the state
05/20/2025 3:00pm
Many Utah agricultural producers now have access to a new resource that might help them deal with the state's ongoing drought conditions.
Good Samaritan helps driver after car plows into power poles, flips in Layton
05/20/2025 1:26pm
Sheldon Williams went out Monday afternoon to get his son a shake at Jack in the Box when the duo heard a huge noise. Williams ran over to see if he could help.
4 Roy police officers on leave pending sexual assault investigation
05/20/2025 12:21pm
A call for a "medical emergency" at Snowbird has turned into a sexual assault investigation involving four Roy police officers who are now on leave.
Uinta Triangle: Investigation of Australian hiker's 2011 disappearance in Utah's backcountry
05/20/2025 12:05pm
Most people who go missing in the Uinta Mountains emerge, eventually, alive or dead. A smaller number are never found.
Human remains found in Kane County linked to St. George woman
05/20/2025 11:34am
A hunter discovered human remains on Cedar Mountain that were later confirmed to belong to Courtney Lynne Townsend.
Charges filed against West Jordan man accused of attacking wife with sledgehammer
05/20/2025 11:03am
Police say officers showed great restraint by not shooting after a West Jordan man pointed a gun at them. The 76-year-old allegedly attacked his wife with a sledgehammer.
Hawaii is beautiful, but it costs a lot to keep the lights on — especially compared to Utah
05/20/2025 10:03am
A new study has revealed just how much your location impacts your energy costs.
West Valley father charged with beating teenage son for years
05/20/2025 9:45am
A West Valley man is facing multiple charges of child abuse accusing him of punching and using boards and broomsticks to beat his son for years.
Why saving for a down payment on Salt Lake City home can take decades
05/20/2025 9:22am
New data shared with the KSL Investigators finds that the typical Salt Lake City household would need 23.7 years to save for a down payment on a median-priced home.
American Fork man arrested in FBI child exploitation sting
05/20/2025 8:51am
A Utah County man was arrested in an FBI sting Monday after agents say he thought he had arranged to meet up with a father to sexually abuse his two young children.
Successful T-cell therapy for hematologic cancers now available in St. George
05/20/2025 8:15am
Cancer patients living in southern Utah and nearby states now have a facility offering a highly specialized treatment much closer to home.
Utah Gov. Cox's one piece of advice for Trump to be 'more successful'
05/20/2025 7:55am
One lesson from the Beehive State could help President Donald Trump accomplish more of what he wants to get done, according to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox.
Flag honoring Utah man killed in action is getting repaired, replaced
05/20/2025 7:44am
A giant U.S. flag flown in North Ogden each year is undergoing some big changes after it was damaged by wind and rain last year.
How has Salt Lake City's east-west divide affected you? The city wants your feedback
05/20/2025 6:24am
Salt Lake City transportation planners are asking for community feedback as they seek solutions to the city's long-standing east-west divide.
