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Underdog Bruins: Salt Lake overcomes early loss to win NJCAA World Series title
05/31/2025 11:59pm
The Bruins are the lowest-seeded team to win the World Series title, and have lost just once since April 18.
RSL winless streak continues, Galaxy's ends in 2-0 result at MLS season halfway mark
05/31/2025 11:41pm
Real Salt Lake's cold streak continues, finishing the month of May and the first half of the MLS season on a seven-game winless streak thanks to a 2-0 loss.
No. 21 Arizona goes yard 8 times in rout of Utah Valley at NCAA regional
05/31/2025 10:48pm
Dominic Longo II went 2-for-3 with an RBI, and Mason Strong added an RBI with one of the Wolverines' five hits.
Firefighters creating safety zones in Duchesne County ahead of wildfire season
05/31/2025 10:32pm
The buzzing sound of chainsaws and the crunch of bulldozers are becoming more common in the Pinion Ridge area of Duchesne County, but not for development. It's for safety.
Blue dots in a red sea: Utah Democrats look for a way forward
05/31/2025 9:59pm
Nearly 600 delegates participated in person at the Utah Democratic Convention in Ogden Saturday as Brian King became the new face of the Utah Democratic Party.
3 charged with killing 'innocent man' who had nothing to do with drug deal gone bad
05/31/2025 9:48pm
Three Utah men are facing murder charges in a May 21 shooting death of an "innocent" South Salt Lake man, who had nothing to do with the drug deal gone bad, police say.
Photo gallery: Salt Lake City students clean up waterway, enjoy a late May day
05/31/2025 8:27pm
Thursday's field trip had all the best element, as students from Redeemer Lutheran School worked on an environmental conservation project in the heart of Salt Lake City:
Arctic warming seen at three times global average in years ahead, UN weather agency says
05/31/2025 7:44pm
The world is expected to experience more record temperatures over the next five years, with Arctic warming predicted at more than three times the global average, a new report by the U.N. weather agency said on Wednesday.
Latter-day Saint mother of 5 lands 'Shark Tank' deal for healthy doughnut brand
05/31/2025 7:02pm
Kimy Aguirre landed a deal with Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner for her healthier version of doughnuts — Doatnuts.
Millions of honeybees abuzz after truck overturns in Washington state
05/31/2025 6:28pm
About 250 million honeybees took to the skies when a commercial truck carrying them overturned in Washington state near the Canadian border.
Meals on Wheels in Davis County faces shortage of volunteers as demand for meal help rises
05/31/2025 5:47pm
If you have the spare time to give, volunteers say Meals on Wheels is a good place to spend it.
How self-care apps are helping Utahns find mental health help
05/31/2025 5:03pm
It seems like there's an app for everything nowadays, and some Utahns are using self-care apps to help them accomplish goals and improve their mental health.
Community supports Santaquin family that lost father and son days apart
05/31/2025 4:16pm
Christopher Suiter was killed in a car accident on I-15 on Tuesday, just 10 days after the family buried his son, Brian Suiter. Jenn Suiter said she wants their story to be one of love, not tragedy.
Try New Straw Nerds — and maybe a Mc Crispy Stpip, too
05/31/2025 3:49pm
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Why the signs on the marquees outside Orem fast food joints amuse me
Have You Seen This? Friendly footrace goes awry
05/31/2025 3:28pm
Yikes! This footrace started out fun enough but the situation sure escalated quickly.
What is a quagga mussel and why is it bad?
05/31/2025 2:43pm
The summer boating season brings wakeboarding, fishing and good times on the water. It also brings the dreaded quagga mussel.
US proposes 60-day ceasefire for Gaza; hostage-prisoner swap, plan shows
05/31/2025 1:54pm
The U.S. plan for Gaza, seen by Reuters on Friday, proposes a 60-day ceasefire and the release of 28 Israeli hostages — alive and dead — in the first week, in exchange for the release of 1,236 Palestinian prisoners and the remains of 180 dead Palestinians.
SLC gets jump-start on Pride Month and Utah Pride Festival activities
05/31/2025 1:03pm
Salt Lake City leaders held a ceremony to mark Pride Month, June and Utah Pride Festival activities, which begins next week.
Right place, right time: Nurse helps man who fell 20 feet in Adams Canyon
05/31/2025 12:14pm
An off-duty nurse hiking in Adams Canyon on Memorial Day jumped into action when she realized a man had fallen and needed help. "Am I going to have to do CPR right here on these rocks?" she thought.
Zion officials urge preparedness after several heat-related illness rescues
05/31/2025 11:23am
With temperatures expected to soar this weekend, Zion National Park officials are urging hikers to be prepared. The warning comes after 13 people had to be rescued in southern Utah for heat-related illnesses.
Consumer spending slows in April; inflation benign
05/31/2025 10:42am
Consumer spending increased marginally in April, with households opting to boost savings amid mounting economic uncertainty because of a constantly changing tariff landscape.
Why Salt Lake City Police Department is seeking a 12.5% budget increase
05/31/2025 10:10am
Salt Lake City's police department is seeking a nearly $135 million budget for the 2026 fiscal year, almost $15 million more than last year.
14-year-old girl hospitalized after being hit by a car outside dance at Lehi rodeo grounds
05/31/2025 9:39am
Lehi City officials said a 14-year-old girl was hit by a vehicle on 500 West while leaving a youth dance at the rodeo grounds. She was taken to a hospital in an ambulance and later flown to Salt Lake City.
Retail business booms in Salt Lake, struggles in Provo
05/31/2025 9:04am
Two Utah cities, really not that far apart, are recovering from the pandemic very differently.
Trump administration bans use of race, sex data in federal hiring
05/31/2025 8:37am
The Trump administration told federal agencies on Thursday to halt the use of statistics on race, sex, ethnicity or national origin in the hiring process, marking its latest effort to extinguish use of diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Utah woman loses 100 pounds in one year: Here's how
05/31/2025 8:00am
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When Angie showed up at Health Utah, she was struggling with fibromyalgia, extreme fatigue, insulin resistance, depression, systemic inflammation and metabolic syndrome.
Salt Lake man charged with forcing woman into his home, sexually assaulting her
05/31/2025 7:59am
A Salt Lake man who previously faced federal drug charges is now accused of kidnapping, drugging and sexually assaulting a woman who was walking by his house.
'Wheelchair Dad' completes SLC Marathon despite ongoing health challenges
05/31/2025 7:16am
Dan Kotter found himself in the hospital with an infection that threatened to take his leg in January, and on April 26, he completed the Salt Lake City Marathon.
