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Amazon's Marriott-Slaterville facility is finally operating, ramping up to 336,000 deliveries a week
06/10/2025 10:36pm
Amazon's Marriott-Slaterville delivery facility, completed in 2022, is finally operational, employing around 160 full-timers and ramping up to 336,000 deliveries a week.
Deputies warn high temperatures, lack of preparedness can spike search and rescue calls
06/10/2025 10:15pm
As the Wasatch Front reaches in to the 90s, search and rescue volunteers and deputies warn that a little preparedness can help avoid an emergency.
Utah death-row inmate Ralph Menzies appeals decision that he's competent enough for execution
06/10/2025 9:01pm
Attorneys for Ralph Menzies have appealed to the Utah Supreme Court a judge's decision that he is competent enough to be executed.
Section of 'iconic' Zion National Park trail reopens after 2 years of construction
06/10/2025 7:39pm
A new bridge linking Zion Lodge to one of Zion National Park's more popular trail systems is now open, ending two years of detours in the area.
Salt Lake City leaders, Black community mark Juneteenth, raise controversial new city flag
06/10/2025 7:11pm
Salt Lake City officials and leaders from the Black community gathered to mark Juneteenth and to raise the city's controversial new Juneteenth-themed flag.
Sen. John Curtis says July 4 deadline to pass Trump's tax bill is 'false'
06/10/2025 6:04pm
Utah Sen. John Curtis is raising doubts about whether Congress can pass the "big beautiful bill" by the Fourth of July, urging his colleagues not to sacrifice quality to meet a self-imposed deadline.
Process toward new trial begins for former death-penalty inmate Douglas Carter
06/10/2025 5:39pm
Attorneys are starting to prepare for the eventual second trial for Douglas Carter after the Utah Supreme Court affirmed the reversal of his conviction and death penalty sentence last month.
Most of Utah is in drought. How will that impact fishing this summer?
06/10/2025 5:04pm
Utah wildlife officials say drought and lower water levels are possible in some fishing areas this summer, but there are ways to plan ahead.
Federal agency sues Subway franchise company over failing to prevent sexual assault
06/10/2025 4:03pm
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing a Utah franchise management company over claims the company failed to prevent a male manager from sexually harassing and assaulting a teen employee.
Why Great Salt Lake faces a 'good news, bad news situation' this year
06/10/2025 3:02pm
Leaders of the state agency that oversees the health of the Great Salt Lake say they're concerned after the lake's levels peaked about 1½ feet below its highest point last year.
Black bear euthanized after multiple sightings in Ogden Valley
06/10/2025 2:34pm
A female black bear was euthanized after the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources received reports of several sightings in the Ogden Valley area over the past week.
Gov. Spencer Cox said he supports deployment of National Guard over LA protests
06/10/2025 1:55pm
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he's "sympathetic" with President Donald Trump's decision to call in National Guard troops to quell unrest in Los Angeles, calling property damage done during weekend protests "unconscionable."
Utah doctors see promising results from new radiation therapy for brain tumors
06/10/2025 12:06pm
Doctors at Holy Cross Hospital Jordan Valley in West Jordan say a new brain tumor therapy is showing positive results.
Police investigate bomb threat at county government buildings in Provo
06/10/2025 11:50am
Provo police are investigating a bomb threat that shut down Utah County offices, Utah County government officials said.
Lehi community rallies around family after tragic loss of 14-year-old
06/10/2025 10:05am
A Lehi neighborhood is mourning the loss of a 14-year-old girl who passed away over the weekend after being struck by a car on May 30 near the Lehi Rodeo Grounds.
Utah Supreme Court declines to consider appeal in Kouri Richins' murder case
06/10/2025 8:45am
The Utah Supreme Court won't review a decision declining to move Kouri Richins' murder trial to Salt Lake County, prompting prosecutors to ask for new trial dates in Summit County.
Utah No. 4 for childhood well-being, but there are rocky spots
06/10/2025 8:12am
Utah ranks No. 4 in the nation for child well-being, with gains in reducing poverty and youth engagement. Challenges remain in housing and access to early education, according an annual evaluation.
Herriman man pleads guilty in 2020 shooting that killed 1, injured 2
06/10/2025 7:40am
Andrew Whatcott pleaded guilty to manslaughter, admitting he killed a 25-year-old man in a shooting at Tanner Park in 2020 when he was 17, as part of a plea deal. He says he thought he was acting in self-defense.
Elections to lead new Weber County city draw 37 mayoral, city council hopefuls
06/10/2025 6:15am
Planned elections to pick leaders for the new city taking shape in the Ogden Valley have drawn 37 mayoral and city council hopefuls.
