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'We're missing the heart': Utah Royals winless in 7 games after 3-0 home loss to Gotham
06/13/2025 11:34pm
The latest loss was a 3-0 result against Gotham FC at America First Field on Friday, when the visiting team opened the scoring in the ninth minute and didn't slow down.
NCAA track and field: BYU's James Corrigan adds name to 'Steeple U' with national title
06/13/2025 10:45pm
James Corrigan powered down the final straightaway in a personal-best time of 8 minutes, 16.41 seconds to outkick the field in the 3,000-meter steeplechase final.
Ground is broken on future hospital, medical school campus in West Valley City
06/13/2025 10:32pm
Ground was broken on Friday on the University of Utah Eccles Health Campus and Eccles Hospital in West Valley City, which aims to address health disparities, bolster a community and better connect patients with their caregivers.
Judge blocks State Department's planned overhaul, mass layoffs
06/13/2025 10:04pm
A federal judge in California on Friday temporarily blocked the State Department from implementing an agency-wide reorganization plan that includes nearly 2,000 layoffs.
Abrego Garcia pleads not guilty to migrant smuggling charges after wrongful deportation
06/13/2025 9:31pm
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the migrant returned to the U.S. last week after being wrongfully deported to his native El Salvador, pleaded not guilty on Friday to criminal charges of taking part in a conspiracy to smuggle migrants into the United States.
New jury trial set for Kamas mother charged with killing her husband
06/13/2025 9:03pm
After Utah's Supreme Court said it would not consider an appeal for Kouri Richins, the stay on her case was lifted and a trial is now scheduled for February and March 2026.
Police arrest man accused of driving erratically through Moab, causing wrong-way crash
06/13/2025 8:33pm
Police say they arrested a man Thursday who drove recklessly through Moab, caused a crash that injured five people, and then left the scene of the crash.
Judge blocks Trump administration from overhauling federal elections
06/13/2025 8:04pm
A federal judge on Friday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from implementing parts of his sweeping executive order overhauling federal elections, including by requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote and barring states from counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day.
'How to Train Your Dragon' is fine but misses the magic of the original
06/13/2025 7:37pm
Here's a breakdown of what worked in the live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" and where it fell flat.
Bodycam video shows Salt Lake police shoot armed man who broke into ex-wife's home
06/13/2025 7:11pm
Salt Lake police on Friday released body camera videos from a deadly police shooting involving a man who broke into his ex-wife's home and threatened her and her children.
Utah Warriors' 1st home playoff match a chance to keep doing what's been working
06/13/2025 6:51pm
The Warriors will host the Seattle Seawolves on Saturday night for the home side's first Major League Rugby playoff match in four years, and their first home playoff match in the eighth-year franchise's history.
Harvey Weinstein judge declares mistrial on rape charge; third sex crimes trial planned
06/13/2025 6:37pm
The judge in Harvey Weinstein's criminal case in Manhattan declared a mistrial on a rape charge Thursday, one day after Weinstein was convicted on a separate felony sex abuse charge.
American Fork woman ordered to stand trial in alleged conspiracy to murder son-in-law
06/13/2025 6:01pm
The cases against three family members accused of killing Matthew Restelli in American Fork are each moving forward to trial. His mother-in-law was ordered to stand trial Wednesday.
Trump's ICE arrests those with immigration violations only despite crime-focused message
06/13/2025 5:35pm
The number of people booked into immigration detention who have been charged only with immigration violations has jumped eightfold since President Donald Trump took office, government data shows, undercutting his anti-crime message.
Sen. Mike Lee wants to investigate former FBI director over social media post
06/13/2025 5:02pm
Utah Sen. Mike Lee introduced a resolution calling for an investigation into an ex-FBI director and Trump critic for a social media post Lee said called for the assassination of the president.
'Music & the Spoken Word' in Spanish will now air weekly on Telemundo Utah
06/13/2025 4:36pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Thursday that the Tabernacle Choir's weekly broadcast will now be airing on Telemundo Utah at 5 p.m. Sundays in Spanish.
Have You Seen This? Man creates 'Wallace and Gromit' inventions to recreate scene
06/13/2025 4:03pm
A man created a replica of the inventions in "Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers" for a YouTube video.
BYU system has added 100,000 students since 2000
06/13/2025 3:42pm
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Enrollment growth at every school has almost doubled the size of the Church Educational System of the Church of Jesus Christ in 20 years.
Helicopter crashes moments after takeoff at Woods Cross hangar
06/13/2025 3:35pm
A helicopter crashed at the Skypark Airport in Woods Cross Friday just seconds after taking off. No one was injured.
Utah's quest to solve Great Salt Lake mystery could lead to a new warning system
06/13/2025 3:03pm
Utah hopes to have a network of air quality monitors set up soon that could help researchers better understand one of Great Salt Lake's biggest mysteries.
University of Utah police expect a peaceful No Kings protest
06/13/2025 2:52pm
On the heels of Thursday's protest against President Trump's immigration crackdown, two more Salt Lake demonstrations are set to take place Saturday and throughout the state.
Men who stole $6M golden toilet from English mansion sentenced to prison terms
06/13/2025 2:33pm
Two burglars who plotted the heist of a $6.4 million golden toilet at an English mansion were sentenced Friday to more than two years in a British prison.
3 arrested in Salt Lake gang-related shooting
06/13/2025 1:36pm
Police say 24 rounds were fired at rival gang members during an incident in Salt Lake City in May. Three people were arrested Thursday.
$17K St. George trail project aims to aid hikers, protect ancient sites
06/13/2025 12:35pm
The city of St. George is home to numerous archeological sites. With the help of a grant from the state, staff are working to protect cultural resources in one such area, so they "last for thousands of years to come."
Flag Day 2025: Massive D.C. military parade, hundreds of 'No Kings' protests — and Trump's 79th birthday
06/13/2025 12:00pm
Saturday is Flag Day — an annual national observance that, for most Americans, comes and goes with little fanfare.
Trump allowed to keep National Guard in Los Angeles as more protests planned
06/13/2025 11:33am
President Donald Trump can keep his deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, according to a court ruling, as protests against immigration raids look set to enter their second week in the strongest backlash since his return to power in January.
Natural resources officer found legally justified in shooting armed, suicidal man
06/13/2025 11:01am
A Utah Department of Natural Resources officer who shot a man in April was found to be legally justified in using deadly force, according to the Duchesne County Attorney's Office.
'Community effort' needed to combat increasing elder abuse, experts say
06/13/2025 10:29am
Experts say elderly abuse is a growing problem and community efforts are needed to help check up on neighbors and watch for signs. June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month.
Advocates aim to revitalize downtown Tooele
06/13/2025 10:02am
The Tooele Downtown Alliance, a group of downtown business owners and community members, is working on turning downtown Tooele into a hub of activity — starting with summer "fests" in the center of the city.
Air India crash probe focuses on engine, flaps; India orders safety checks on 787 fleet
06/13/2025 9:44am
The investigation into the Air India plane crash that killed more than 240 people is focusing on the engine, flaps and landing gear, a source said on Friday, as the aviation regulator ordered safety checks on the airline's entire Boeing-787 fleet.
Find out how Utah law protects you against auto-renewal subscriptions
06/13/2025 8:48am
New data from CNET finds subscription creep is on the rise, with the average adult in the U.S. spending $205 on unused subscriptions every year.
Utah embraces the next step in nuclear energy — fuel enrichment
06/13/2025 8:24am
The Utah National Guard is poised to ink a deal with a California-based company — confusingly called Utah Energy — to house a facility related to the fuel enrichment process.
How Trump's 'big beautiful bill' could wreck Utah's groundbreaking AI laws
06/13/2025 8:06am
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" budget package could derail the state's groundbreaking artificial intelligence laws unless it is changed.
Is Ford's employee pricing real? Yes!
06/13/2025 8:00am
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From hybrids, trucks and SUVs to full electrics, Ford's summer pricing event unlocks deep discounts for every kind of driver.
Orem residents initiate referendum on Wilkerson Farm rezone decision
06/13/2025 7:45am
After a controversial split vote on rezoning the Wilkerson Farm property for housing development, residents are hoping to decide for themselves on the issue through a referendum.
Iran launches waves of missiles at Israel in response to airstrikes
06/13/2025 7:30am
Iran and Israel targeted each other with missiles early Saturday after Israel launched its biggest-ever air offensive in a bid to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon.
Air India's sole crash survivor narrates his escape
06/13/2025 6:48am
The lone passenger who survived the Air India crash that killed 241 people onboard couldn't believe he was alive when he opened his eyes, surrounded by flames, debris and charred bodies.
Report outlines Utah State University's economic contributions to the Beehive State
06/13/2025 6:17am
A new report says USU's economic contribution included supporting 17,000 jobs, $1 billion in earnings, $1.4 billion in GDP and $2.2 billion in output across the state in 2023.
NCAA track and field: 4 BYU women make finals, including program's 1st flat sprinter
06/13/2025 12:07am
Sami Oblad never expected to be where she was Thursday night at the close of the first day of the NCAA Division I women's outdoor track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon.
