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Ogden leaders unveil new Marshall White Center in the city's older, more diverse core

05/22/2025 10:32pm
Ogden leaders unveiled the new Marshall White Center, a community center and recreational facility serving one of the city's most diverse neighborhoods.

Not done yet: Senate Republicans plan changes to House's Trump tax-cuts bill

05/22/2025 10:01pm
Senate Republicans said on Thursday they will seek substantial changes to President Donald Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill after it narrowly won approval in the House of Representatives.

'Our crown jewel': Officials mark opening of new $6.5M facility in Ogden to serve child abuse victims

05/22/2025 9:37pm
The $6.5 million structure replaces the old center at 2408 Van Buren Ave., serving as the principal space where young victims of physical and sexual abuse, internet exploitation, and other crimes meet with police investigators and get medical exams.

Dinosaur tracks showing students the safe way to walk, bike to school

05/22/2025 9:03pm
Improving safety for young students walking or biking to class — Bike Utah and Salt Lake City are doing just that for students at Rose Park Elementary. On Thursday, they took dinosaur-sized steps to make it happen.

Senate votes to block California 2035 electric vehicle rules

05/22/2025 8:36pm
The Senate on Thursday voted to bar California's landmark plan to end the sale of gasoline-only vehicles by 2035 that has been adopted by 11 other states representing a third of the U.S. auto market.

Mortgage rates are climbing again. Here's what's happening

05/22/2025 8:04pm
Mortgage rates are up this week. The reason? A weaker market for U.S. Treasury bonds due to concerns about spending in President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" that passed the House early Thursday.

Review: 'Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning' delivers big on action, story, fun

05/22/2025 7:40pm
Here's why I think "The Final Reckoning" is a brilliant addition to the already strong "Mission: Impossible" catalog.

Committee formed to search for new Utah State University president

05/22/2025 7:12pm
The Utah Board of Education announced a nine-person committee has been formed to find the new president of Utah State University and plans to begin accepting applications in the coming weeks.

Trump administration blocks Harvard's ability to enroll international students

05/22/2025 6:27pm
President Donald Trump's administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students on Thursday, and is forcing existing students to transfer to other schools or lose their legal status, the Department of Homeland Security said.

Mobile temple recommends soon available for Latter-day Saints

05/22/2025 5:44pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hopes to simplify the temple experience for members with mobile temple recommends becoming available in the next several weeks.

UDOT warns of traffic delays of up to 30-55 minutes this Memorial Day weekend

05/22/2025 5:02pm
Memorial Day weekend could be especially busy across the country, including in Utah, according to transportation experts.

Biggest Utah summer concerts of 2025

05/22/2025 4:51pm - PARTNER
Find last-minute deals on KSL Classifieds tickets for all the notable shows headed to Utah.

Charges filed against Midvale man accused of abusing his teen 'spouse'

05/22/2025 4:29pm
A Midvale man arrested for allegedly beating and sexually assaulting a teenage girl who claims she is his "religious spouse" is now facing several charges.

Veteran educator Molly L. Hart will be Utah's next state school superintendent of public instruction

05/22/2025 4:03pm
The state's next state superintendent of public instruction will be a familiar face at the Utah State Board of Education offices.

Adventure meets comfort — plan the ultimate family getaway at AutoCamp Zion

05/22/2025 3:00pm - SPONSORED
Nestled just 20 minutes outside Zion National Park, AutoCamp Zion offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and the modern comforts of a boutique hotel — all just a few hours' drive from Utah's biggest cities.

Southern Utah man faces federal charge accusing him of damaging ICE vehicle

05/22/2025 2:44pm
A Santa Clara man is facing a federal charge accusing him of damaging an Immigrations and Custom Enforcement transit van.

Utahns encouraged to 'Drive Good' as 100 deadliest days of summer begins

05/22/2025 2:20pm
The state launched its annual campaign Thursday to remind drivers to practice safe driving habits between the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends.

Is Mike Lee the establishment now? Here's why some Lyman Republicans think so

05/22/2025 1:24pm
The state GOP convention on Saturday cracked a faction of the Utah Republican Party that had held firm for more than a decade. By the time Sen. Mike Lee stepped down from the podium, he had become, in the minds of at least a few, a player in what they consider to be the state's establishment machine.

BYU eliminated from Big 12 baseball tournament with 4-1 loss to Arizona

05/22/2025 1:09pm
Luke Anderson went 2-for-4 with a double, and Parker Goff was 2-for-3 with a double for BYU (28-17), which was playing in the postseason for the first time since 2022.

Utah woman faces state, federal charges in Salt Lake shooting

05/22/2025 12:01pm
A Uintah County woman is facing state and federal charges accusing her of shooting at two people in Salt Lake City last month.

This Utah school is producing world-class musicians — but that's not its main goal

05/22/2025 11:35am - PARTNER
Even after a decade, former students of the Gifted Music School find themselves coming back to contribute to a place that helped to give them a sense of purpose and belonging.

New free guide to filing for Social Security benefits now available

05/22/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
New free guide for Utah residents could help you decide the best time to file for Social Security benefits.

Trump confronts South Africa's Ramaphosa with claims of white genocide

05/22/2025 11:28am
President Donald Trump meets South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office Wednesday. The tense White House meeting was reminiscent of Trump's February ambush of Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Existing home sales unexpectedly fall in April

05/22/2025 11:21am
Existing home sales unexpectedly fell in April despite a temporary drop in mortgage rates and increased supply, and could remain lackluster this year amid rising economic uncertainty.

WSU panelists debate public funding of religious charter schools as high court issues ruling

05/22/2025 11:15am
Participants in a panel discussion at Weber State University put a spotlight on a U.S. Supreme Court case related to public funding of religious charter school.

Salt Lake's popular farmers market could soon go year-round. Can it turn Pioneer Park around?

05/22/2025 10:01am
The Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers Market could soon become a year-round event at Pioneer Park, as the city looks to improve the park's reputation.

The Treasury unveils its plan to kill the penny

05/22/2025 9:33am
The U.S. Treasury is phasing out production of the penny and will soon stop putting new one-cent coins into circulation, the department said in a statement Thursday.

Utah veteran declared dead is alive and fighting for his pension

05/22/2025 9:30am
Craig Haskell is a Utah National Guard veteran who looks very much alive, but he's dead. So declares the Department of Veterans Affairs. It seems like bad data entry could be the cause of his demise.

Federal judge blocks Trump administration plan to gut Education Department

05/22/2025 9:19am
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Thursday to reinstate more than 1,300 Department of Education employees whom Democratic-led states argued were being terminated en masse as part of an effort to dismantle the agency.

Dixie High star lacrosse athlete loses his arm in accident, but not his spirit to compete

05/22/2025 9:01am
Everything was going right for St. George teen Ronnie Seaman. But a tragic accident left him with an amputated arm and his future in sports up in the air.

Split Supreme Court blocks taxpayer-funded religious charter school

05/22/2025 8:37am
A split Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a bid led by two Catholic dioceses to establish in Oklahoma the nation's first taxpayer-funded religious charter school in a major case involving religious rights in American education.

West Valley City family overcomes fire, health struggles to find gratitude

05/22/2025 8:25am
A devastating house fire left the Treadway family without a home. It's just another hurdle in a year filled with challenges, but their gratitude remains unwavering.

As number of Utah bills enhancing penalties for crime grows, attorneys argue there's a better way

05/22/2025 7:50am
Defense attorneys argued Wednesday that lawmakers should take a more comprehensive approach after the Legislature has drastically increased the number of bills that enhance penalties for various crimes.

Music talent agent among dead after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood

05/22/2025 7:21am
The music agency Sound Talent Group said Thursday that three of its employees died on the private plane that crashed into a San Diego neighborhood.

House narrowly passes Trump's sweeping tax-cut bill, sends on to Senate

05/22/2025 7:13am
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed by a single vote a sweeping tax and spending bill that would enact much of President Donald Trump's policy agenda on Thursday and saddle the country with trillions of dollars in debt.

2 Utah men accused of stealing $70K in cash from laundromat

05/22/2025 6:55am
Two Utah men have been arrested and charged with stealing $70,000 in cash from D&L Cleaners in 2024 after the Fourth of July.

Salt Lake City School District issues first of $730M school improvement bonds

05/22/2025 6:13am
The Salt Lake City School District has initiated the first steps toward a massive overhaul of its high schools, following a vote last year.