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Immigrant advocates protest in Salt Lake City as national debate heats up; assaults reported

06/12/2025 10:45pm
About 1,000 protesters gathered in Salt Lake City Thursday evening for a largely peaceful demonstration in support of immigrants as national debate on the issue heats up.

2 wrong-way drivers cause chaos on I-15 in Salt Lake City

06/12/2025 10:38pm
Two separate wrong-way drivers entered the freeway within minutes of each other in Salt Lake City on Sunday night.

Falling tree branch kills 1, injures another in Perry Park

06/12/2025 10:09pm
One woman was killed and another was seriously injured after a tree branch fell on them in Perry Park on Wednesday, police confirmed.

Utah wildlife staff out on a wild goose chase

06/12/2025 9:35pm
State wildlife staff are out catching and tracking hundreds of migratory geese on the Great Salt Lake to better know what's happening with Utah's goose population.

Utah attorney general joins lawsuit objecting to 23andMe's potential data sale

06/12/2025 9:06pm
Utah Attorney General Derek Brown has joined 27 other states in a lawsuit against genealogy company 23andMe and its recently proposed sale of customer data.

2 Utah courthouses reduce staff ahead of planned protests as state leaders urge calm

06/12/2025 8:38pm
Two courthouses in Utah are reducing their staff as a precaution ahead of planned protests.

Intermountain Health breaks ground on cancer center to serve patients in Park City

06/12/2025 8:02pm
Ground was broken Thursday on an expansion for the Park City Hospital, which will include a cancer center, the first in the area, and more emergency and operating room space.

House, including Utah reps, vote to pass Trump cuts of $9.4B for foreign aid, public broadcasting

06/12/2025 7:16pm
The House Thursday narrowly passed Trump's request to slash $9.4 billion in spending on foreign aid and public broadcasting. All four of Utah's representatives voted for it.

USDA grants waiver preventing Utahns from buying soda with food stamps

06/12/2025 5:16pm
The U.S. Department of Agriculture approved Utah's request to restrict the purchase of soft drinks with food stamps, beginning next year.

Scottish athletics, bagpipes, dancing on display at Utah Scottish Festival and Highland Games

06/12/2025 4:33pm
Scottish athletics, bagpipes, dancing and more will be featured at the Utah Scottish Festival and Highland Games in Salt Lake City this weekend.

1 arrested in fatal shooting on Navajo Nation

06/12/2025 4:04pm
A fatal shooting near Aneth, in San Juan County, has resulted in one man being charged in federal court with murder.

80% of the world is now within 1 stop of Salt Lake City thanks to its newest direct flight

06/12/2025 3:05pm
Salt Lake City now has nonstop service to Asia for the first time in over a decade, which is key for more than just international travel.

'Hymns — For Home and Church' now has 48 hymns with latest update

06/12/2025 2:21pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released 11 songs for its new hymnbook on Thursday, including a translation of a Spanish hymn and a new melody for a familiar hymn.

West Valley mom charged with leaving infant son in hot car for 108 minutes

06/12/2025 1:44pm
A West Valley woman is facing a criminal charge accusing her of leaving her 10-month-old son in a hot car for 108 minutes.

Utah State University researchers develop next generation of moon lander rocket motor

06/12/2025 1:04pm
Researchers at Utah State University are working with NASA to develop a hybrid rocket motor that could help astronauts land on and take off from the moon in future Artemis missions.

Part of I-15 to temporarily close again in Davis County for Shepard Lane project

06/12/2025 12:26pm
Part of I-15 in Davis County will be temporarily closed this coming weekend and the weekend after that to accommodate the Shepard Lane interchange project.

Jury finds Lori Daybell guilty of conspiracy to commit murder in her 3rd trial

06/12/2025 11:59am
The jury determined Lori Daybell is guilty of conspiring to murder Brandon Boudreaux, her niece's estranged husband, who was shot at outside his home.

Studio owner says landlord's renovations is killing her business

06/12/2025 11:35am
Studio owner Winter Hoins said her landlord refused to let her out of her lease after a renovation has caused her to lose business.

Republicans defeat Democrats in record-breaking charity baseball game

06/12/2025 11:32am
Republicans defeated Democrats for a fifth straight year on Wednesday in the annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity as the hosting organization announced a record-breaking sum of donations.

Driver carrying 4 adults, 3 teens arrested, accused of smuggling them

06/12/2025 10:45am
A man was arrested Wednesday in Grand County for investigation of human smuggling after police say he was traveling with four adults and three teens who entered the country illegally.

Sudden closure of 3 Utah day care centers leaves families in crisis

06/12/2025 10:05am
Three day care centers were abruptly shut down on Wednesday, leaving parents with many unanswered questions and even prepaid funds they don't know if they'll see again.

Officials: Raised medians have been significant in reducing crashes in Sandy

06/12/2025 9:05am
Sandy police say traffic accidents so far this year have decreased 21% compared to the 10-year average. The city is at an all-time low for crashes.

Kaysville police mourn the loss of officer after battle with brain cancer

06/12/2025 8:22am
The Kaysville Police Department is grieving the loss of Sgt. Jared Jensen, a beloved officer, husband and father, who died Monday after a courageous battle with brain cancer. He was 34 years old.

Take a tour inside downtown South Salt Lake's 'first major development'

06/12/2025 8:03am
A new, art-filled, eight-story apartment complex in the heart of South Salt Lake is open, signaling the start of new growth in the area.

Price man charged with kidnapping, assaulting 3 men

06/12/2025 7:38am
A Price man has been charged with kidnapping three men after accusing them of sleeping with his wife.

Zion National Park warns visitors against swimming in Virgin River due to possible toxins

06/12/2025 7:21am
Officials at Zion National Park recently issued an advisory to visitors to not swim or submerge their heads in the water due to possible bacteria spread by algal blooms.

Utah officials worry decision on J-1 visa program could impact dual-language programs

06/12/2025 6:19am
Utah Board of Education officials worry a decision on the J-1 visa program could hurt recruitment of foreign teachers for the state's dual-language program.