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ICE may have improperly used shared info to detain Utah student, sheriff's probe shows
06/17/2025 10:33pm
A Colorado sheriff's office probe shows immigration agents' detention of a University of Utah student may have stemmed from improper use of shared information.
Senate tweaks to Trump tax bill seen adding to debt in line with House plan
06/17/2025 10:04pm
Senate Republicans' proposed changes to President Donald Trump's tax bill are expected to push debt levels higher, roughly in line with previous projections, analysts said Tuesday.
Tariff uncertainty looms large as Outdoor Retailer returns to Utah
06/17/2025 9:35pm
Outdoor Retailer is back in Utah this week, and it was clear from the first scheduled event that tariffs are an uncertainty looming over the outdoor recreation product trade industry.
Previously unknown 76M-year-old, raccoon-sized monstersaur species discovered in Utah
06/17/2025 9:02pm
A fossil found in Utah two decades ago now gives researchers a better understanding of what Utah's ecosystem looked like 76 million years ago.
Los Angeles mayor lifts curfew imposed after immigration raids, protests
06/17/2025 8:31pm
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday lifted a curfew imposed on part of the city's downtown to curb crime in the wake of raids on undocumented migrants that prompted protests.
Pennsylvania man charged with rape, child sexual battery involving east Idaho teen
06/17/2025 8:03pm
A Pennsylvania man has been charged after the Idaho family of the victim reported the sexual interaction between the two.
Nearly 5,000-acre fire burning in Dixie National Forest
06/17/2025 7:34pm
A fire that began last week in Dixie National Forest has increased to nearly 5,000 acres as of Tuesday.
Multiple advisories issued across Utah as 100-degree heat returns to Wasatch Front
06/17/2025 7:11pm
Advisories tied to heat-related illnesses, fire danger and energy demand have all been issued ahead of the state's first big heat wave of the year.
18-year-old dead in suspected accidental shooting in Riverton
06/17/2025 6:59pm
An 18-year-old man is dead after police say he was shot by his father Tuesday in what appears to be an accidental shooting.
Utah football: Previewing the 2025 schedule with a look at BYU, Colorado
06/17/2025 6:26pm
We'll call this the "rivalry" stretch of the season.
Most BYU administrative employees temporarily moving to old Wasatch Elementary building
06/17/2025 6:02pm
With BYU nearing final approval to rebuild its administration building, officials announced Tuesday employees started moving out, with most moving to the old Wasatch Elementary building.
New urgent care for pets opens in Pleasant Grove
06/17/2025 5:34pm
Pet owners in Utah County now have an additional resource for emergency care for their beloved animals.
Elon Musk's X sues New York to block social media hate speech law
06/17/2025 5:01pm
Elon Musk's X Corp sued New York on Tuesday, challenging the constitutionality of a state law that requires social media companies to disclose how they monitor hate speech.
3 Honduran men arrested, charged with possessing 52K fentanyl pills in Sandy
06/17/2025 4:32pm
Three men from Honduras were arrested and charged in federal court with possessing more than 52,000 fentanyl pills.
'I was his favorite kind of prey': Orem man who targeted vulnerable women seeks parole
06/17/2025 4:03pm
An Orem man convicted of targeting, defrauding and abusing vulnerable women is seeking parole. But his victims urged the board not to fall victim to his "hypnotic" speaking skills.
Have You Seen This? Victor Wembanyama completes Shaolin training in China
06/17/2025 3:34pm
San Antonio Spurs superstar Victory Wembanyama is on the side quest to end all side quests.
Mexican baseball teams to again play in Utah as part of cultural exchange initiative
06/17/2025 3:04pm
Two professional Mexican baseball teams will return to Utah to play here as part of a cultural exchange initiative meant in part to bolster Utah-Mexico ties.
4 reasons to build a backyard office
06/17/2025 3:00pm
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Trump says he will probably extend TikTok deadline again
06/17/2025 1:11pm
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would likely extend a deadline for China-based ByteDance to divest the U.S. assets of short video app TikTok.
A guide to what the Juneteenth holiday is and how to celebrate it
06/17/2025 12:52pm
It was 160 years ago that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed. The resulting Juneteenth holiday has only grown in the one and a half centuries since then.
Las Vegas man caught in Utah sentenced to jail, probation for trafficking teen girl
06/17/2025 12:44pm
Tevon Jarell Cullors-Tillman, of Las Vegas, will spend a year in jail and four years on probation as part of a plea deal after being found in St. George trafficking a teenage girl from Massachusetts.
Southern Utah will have new athletic leadership after embattled AD resigns
06/17/2025 12:33pm
Doug Knuth announced he is resigning from his position as Southern Utah athletic director three years into a tenure that featured highs and lows for the former embattled AD at Nevada.
Victim of protest shooting remembered as a humanist dedicated to equality at vigil
06/17/2025 12:15pm
Friends and community members gathered for a vigil Monday evening to honor Afa Ah Loo, the protester killed during the No Kings rally and march over the weekend.
This 66-year-old man has Alzheimer's. Here's what he wants you to know
06/17/2025 11:58am
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Lance Kocherhans can't see what personality changes lie in his future, but he's embracing life to its fullest right now.
What happened to your favorite spots? How Utah has changed
06/17/2025 11:42am
If you were a time traveler, would you recognize the Utah of yesteryear?
5 Reasons this small-town antique show should top your Utah summer bucket list
06/17/2025 11:30am
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Here are five reasons the quiet town of Wallsburg deserves a spot on your family's summer bucket list
Patrick Kinahan: Larry H. Miller ownership will bring stability to RSL
06/17/2025 11:20am
On a gorgeous evening, standing before the nostalgic admirers showering him with affection, Nick Rimando was inducted into the Real Salt Lake ring of honor at America First Field.
'Safety volunteer' who fired shots during protest is a military veteran, organizers say
06/17/2025 10:44am
A group who helped organize Saturday's "No Kings" rally says the so-called "peacekeeper" who shot and killed a bystander was a "safety volunteer" and "military veteran."
With Trump focused on immigration, Ukrainian immigrants in Utah also face an uncertain future
06/17/2025 10:04am
With President Trump focused on immigration, Ukrainian immigrants in Utah, like many other groups, face an uncertain future, their advocates say.
In historic first, NAACP will not invite Trump to convention
06/17/2025 9:43am
The NAACP said it will not invite Donald Trump to its annual convention next month, the first time the 116-year-old civil rights organization has not asked a sitting U.S. president to attend its convention.
It's a sister thing: 2 sets of Utah sisters break records at national track meet
06/17/2025 9:25am
Two sets of sisters from Utah recently competed at the Brooks PR Invitational in Washington, bringing home smiles and a couple of national records, too.
Meet the former BYU lacrosse player named the next leader of the PGA Tour
06/17/2025 9:14am
Brian Rolapp, who grew up in the Washington D.C. area and earned an MBA from Harvard, spent the past 20 years as one of the NFL's top executives.
White House Religious Liberty Commission discusses faith and religious freedom
06/17/2025 8:46am
Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed members of the Department of Justice's Religious Liberty Commission ahead of its first meeting, held at the Museum of the Bible.
Protesters packed St. Mark's Cathedral seeking safety after shooting
06/17/2025 8:23am
When shots rang out in Salt Lake City Saturday, people took off running in different directions. Many of them sheltered in St. Mark's Cathedral, where a bishop helped keep people calm.
Zion National Park shuttles have officially taken 100 million people on adventures. Who's next?
06/17/2025 8:03am
The shuttle service at Zion National Park has reached its 100 millionth boarding since it hit the road in 2000.
'Unique individual': Utah woman celebrates 102nd birthday with cake, music and friends
06/17/2025 7:42am
Mary Lou Holtman's dark blue eyes twinkled as "Happy Birthday" rang out Friday, marking the 102nd year of this Washington city resident's life.
Israel-Iran air war enters sixth day; Trump calls for Iran's 'unconditional surrender'
06/17/2025 7:19am
Iran and Israel traded new missile strikes Wednesday as the air war between the two enemies entered a sixth day despite a call from President Donald Trump for Iran's unconditional surrender.
Kraft Heinz to stop launching new products with artificial colors
06/17/2025 6:50am
Kraft Heinz said on Tuesday it would not launch products with artificial colors in the United States effective immediately, and would aim to eliminate synthetic dyes from existing items by the end of 2027.
A new trail honors the Utah man whose vision protected Farmington Bay
06/17/2025 6:14am
Utah wildlife officials celebrated the completion of a 1.6-mile trail loop that honors a state employee who championed the preservation of Farmington Bay.
