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Here's how BYU golf played through the weekend at NCAA championships

05/25/2025 10:16pm
The Cougars played Sunday's "third" round on Thursday to accomodate the university's religious beliefs, and finished 12th at 14-over-par to guarantee a top-15 finish for the first time since 2006.

Report: The role faith plays in mental health

05/25/2025 9:44pm
Religious faith and involvement with religious organizations provide a boost to mental health, according to a public policy study released by Sutherland Institute this week.

11-year-old Roy boy home from the hospital 45 days after being hit by car

05/25/2025 9:04pm
Just 45 days after a traumatic brain injury, a young man is home with his family.

World Cup climbing competition brings loud crowds to Salt Lake City, highlights growing sport

05/25/2025 8:38pm
The World Cup climbing competition drew a sold-out and loud crowd in Salt Lake City this weekend.

Bonneville Shoreline Trail: From an ancient lake to a modern-day connection between cities

05/25/2025 7:01pm
If you venture past the developed areas and into the foothills, you will find a patchwork of trails winding up and across what used to be the shoreline of an ancient lake — the Bonneville Shoreline Trail.

The metabolic health crisis sweeping America — and the Utah solution that's changing lives

05/25/2025 7:00pm - SPONSORED
There's no denying that many people in Utah along with most Americans are getting sicker and fatter. Fortunately, a health shake with Utah connections is helping solve the problem.

West Jordan man upset over missing dog faces kidnapping charge

05/25/2025 5:45pm
A West Jordan man was charged Friday with kidnapping after police say held another man hostage and stripped him down to his underwear because his dog was either lost or stolen.

Cox says he doesn't plan to call special session to address signature gathering

05/25/2025 5:02pm
Gov. Spencer Cox said he doesn't plan to call a special session to overturn SB54 after Sen. Mike Lee urged him to address the law that created the dual paths to the primary ballot in 2014.

Honoring the fallen: Memorial Day tribute to fallen service members in Ogden

05/25/2025 4:12pm
As Americans gather over Memorial Day weekend to honor service members who made the ultimate sacrifice, a solemn and powerful tribute in Ogden is helping to keep their stories alive.

FTC drops case against Pepsi alleging price discrimination

05/25/2025 3:55pm
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Thursday dropped its case accusing PepsiCo of price discrimination that favored Walmart, and criticized former Chair Lina Khan for rushing the case out.

FEMA chief was set to be fired before public break with Trump

05/25/2025 3:53pm
President Donald Trump's allies already wanted Cameron Hamilton out as the acting administrator of Federal Emergency Management Agency prior to his congressional testimony on May 7, sources say.

Have You Seen This? Ants shows off impressive strength with feather pull

05/25/2025 3:30pm
Perhaps this ant, who apparently resides in Kolkwitz, Germany, is a particularly tough specimen.

From Jan's kitchen to the shelves at Costco

05/25/2025 3:02pm
A protein snack the size of a Ping-Pong ball made it from a kitchen in Highland to a collection of Costco stores along the Wasatch Front — with reportedly more to come.

Trouble sending waves over water in Tropic Reservoir

05/25/2025 12:21pm
The Utah state engineer over water rights is in the middle of peace talks with two different water entities over storage and releases from a reservoir in Garfield County.

Russia launches war's largest air attack on Ukraine, kills at least 12 people

05/25/2025 11:21am
Russian forces launched a barrage of 367 drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities overnight, including the capital Kyiv, in the largest aerial attack of the war so far, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more, officials said.

On set of 'The Chosen' in Utah, fans become co-creators

05/25/2025 11:12am - PARTNER
For three weeks, 600 unpaid background actors filmed "The Chosen" Season 6 in Goshen, Utah.

'Lilo & Stitch,' 'Mission: Impossible' rack up nearly $500 million in ticket sales

05/25/2025 10:46am
The live-action remake of "Lilo & Stitch" and the adrenaline-fueled "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" racked up a combined $494.2 million in worldwide ticket sales, including $208.5 million in the U.S. and Canada.

The art of sound: 2 artists who see what they hear

05/25/2025 10:36am
In a small percentage of the population, the senses are wired a little differently.

Rising MLB prospect Christian Moore makes a splash with Salt Lake Bees

05/25/2025 10:14am
A year after winning a college national title, Angels' top prospect Christian Moore is already in Triple-A Salt Lake — and making noise along the way.

2 Idaho moms launch podcast and apparel brand for those struggling with mental illness

05/25/2025 9:55am
Two women are sharing their pain and their purpose through a podcast and apparel brand called Just Stay, with immediate impact.

Five skiers found dead on Swiss mountain near Zermatt

05/25/2025 8:49am
Five skiers have been found dead on a Swiss mountain close to the luxury ski resort of Zermatt, after emergency services were alerted to some abandoned skis at 13,000 feet.

An Oregon man who quit his job to set sail with his cat arrives to cheering fans in Hawaii

05/25/2025 8:40am
An Oregon man who quit his job at a tire company and liquidated his retirement savings to set sail for Hawaii with his cat, Phoenix, reached his destination Saturday.

Mason Strong's 2 homers lift Utah Valley to WAC tournament title, 1st NCAA regional in 9 years

05/25/2025 8:38am
Mason Strong went 4-for-5 with two home runs, three RBIs and four runs scored, including a two-run shot in the top of the ninth that lifted Utah Valley to its first WAC tournament title in nine years, 11-9 over Abilene Christian at Hohokam Stadium in Mesa, Arizona.

New Heber City fire station built for the future, rooted in family tradition

05/25/2025 8:31am
There are things you expect to find in a brand-new fire station: engines that shine, ambulances ready to roll and plenty of space for firefighters to live. The new Wasatch Fire District station in Heber City has all of that and more.

So what happens to America's 114 billion pennies once the US stops making them?

05/25/2025 7:42am
The American penny isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

Vocal Point star leaves a legacy for BYU

05/25/2025 7:17am
Jensen Diederich has been singing with Vocal Point for four years. After graduating, he is thankful for all the lessons he learned.