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Bystander woman, baby among 3 killed in shooting during fight at West Valley City's WestFest
06/15/2025 10:31pm
Three people were killed late Sunday in a shooting after a dispute between two groups in West Valley City, including an infant and a woman who were bystanders.
Spanish Fork farm offers 'cow cuddles'
06/15/2025 9:00pm
Fold of Liberty Farms in Spanish Fork is offering a unique experience for its visitors: cow cuddles. Owner Vernon Stout says that visitors are loving cuddling with his Scottish Highland cows.
Protesters against overtourism take to the streets of southern Europe
06/15/2025 8:40pm
Thousands of people took to the streets of cities in southern Europe on Sunday to demonstrate against overtourism, firing water pistols at shop windows and setting off smoke in Barcelona, where the main protest took place.
'It saved my life:' How a recovery center is using pickleball to treat mental illness
06/15/2025 8:20pm
A few years ago, Betsy Fischer struggled with so much anxiety that she rarely left her home. Now, in part because of a pickleball class, she says you couldn't tell she is living with mental illness.
Utah's tallest building also boasts its cleanest air
06/15/2025 7:07pm
The height of Astra Tower was unintentional, most everything else was — including a commitment to a clean air design that might best be summed up as if-it's-smoggy-outside-don't-blame-us.
Considering a low-carb diet? 7 myths you need to ignore
06/15/2025 7:00pm
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When done right, a low-carb lifestyle can be one of the most powerful tools for improving metabolic health, energy and body composition. Here are some of the biggest myths — and what science actually says.
Can Trump unilaterally abolish 2 controversial monuments in Utah?
06/15/2025 6:22pm
An advisory opinion issued Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice says protections for land designated as monuments can be abolished by a sitting president because it is not expressly forbidden in law.
Primary Children's Hospital gives cancer patients a sense of normalcy with prom night
06/15/2025 5:57pm
For young cancer patients like Naviniah Nunez, treatment often means missing out on special milestones. But Primary Children's Hospital's prom changed that for her and others.
Sexual assault survivors find healing through creating art with glass
06/15/2025 5:03pm
At the Bountiful Davis Arts Center lies a collection of small glass artworks that tells a much deeper story of healing through creating.
Trump sees peace between Iran and Israel soon, eyes Putin role
06/15/2025 4:05pm
Despite evidence that the conflict between Israel and Iran is escalating, President Donald Trump expressed optimism on Sunday that peace would come soon and cited the possibility that Russia's Vladimir Putin could help.
Have You Seen This? Daddy-daughter duo plays jazzy rendition of 'Daddy's Homecoming'
06/15/2025 3:25pm
In today's special Father's Day HYST pianist and jazz singer, Emily Susan Pack sat next to her dad as the two played a jazzy rendition of the primary song that says, "I'm so glad when daddy comes home."
Summer food drive in Tooele County helps local pantry in time of need
06/15/2025 3:00pm
The Tooele Interfaith Council has organized a countywide food drive for local food pantries this summer. Religious leaders will collect food at various community events.
'Innocent bystander' shot, killed by member of 'peacekeeping' group at Salt Lake rally
06/15/2025 1:01pm
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, died Saturday after being shot during a "No Kings" protest and march in Salt Lake City on Saturday, police said.
Suspect in custody after shooting Minnesota lawmakers while posing as officer, ABC News says
06/15/2025 12:10pm
Police arrested a man on Sunday who allegedly shot dead a Democratic state lawmaker and her husband while posing as a police officer, according to ABC News, citing several sources.
Deseret News at 175: A story of grit, gumption and changes galore
06/15/2025 11:35am
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The staying power and determination to continue to print Truth and Liberty, no matter what, is the legacy of the Deseret News.
Local man who illegally shot deer goes to jail, but not for shooting the deer
06/15/2025 11:26am
A 45-year-old man was sentenced to four years' probation after pleading guilty to killing a deer and leaving it to waste, but was given 60 days in jail for driving with a suspended license.
14,000-year-old mummified 'puppies' weren't dogs at all, new research shows
06/15/2025 10:45am
Two well-preserved ice age "puppies" found in Northern Siberia may not be dogs at all, according to new research.
So what's University of Utah President Taylor Randall doing at the BYU Creamery?
06/15/2025 10:04am
Friday's lunchtime crowd at Brigham Young University's iconic Creamery did a few double-takes when they spotted an unlikely guest sporting a Ute crimson red polo.
Trump administration weighs adding 36 countries to travel ban, memo says
06/15/2025 9:33am
President Donald Trump's administration is considering significantly expanding its travel ban by potentially banning citizens of 36 additional countries from entering the United States, according to an internal State Department cable seen by Reuters.
Attacks in the Middle East could make it harder for the Fed to cut rates
06/15/2025 9:04am
President Donald Trump has repeatedly demanded that the Federal Reserve slash interest rates. But Fed officials have stood pat, waiting to see how the Trump administration's sweeping policy changes affect the economy.
Google, Meta and Snap think this tech is the next big thing
06/15/2025 8:31am
Silicon Valley thinks it's finally found the next big thing in tech: smart glasses — the same thing Google tried (and failed at) more than a decade ago.
David Beckham and Gary Oldman awarded knighthoods
06/15/2025 7:54am
Former England soccer captain David Beckham and actor Gary Oldman were knighted in King Charles' annual birthday honors list on Saturday.
Canadian travel to Utah, US is down — and it's not just because of policy, new survey finds
06/15/2025 7:16am
A new survey led by a Utah company highlights how policy and other factors have created a rift for Canadian travelers, but that rift may also not last forever.
