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Supreme Court sides with Utah in case over clean air regulations

06/18/2025 10:34pm
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with Utah in a case about clean air regulations on Wednesday, a decision the state's solicitor general says could simplify future disputes.

Judge blocks Trump passport policy targeting transgender people

06/18/2025 10:06pm
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from refusing to issue passports to transgender and nonbinary Americans that reflect their gender identities.

Millions of acres of public lands in Utah eligible for sale under Senate tax bill

06/18/2025 9:22pm
Millions more acres of public lands across Utah could be eligible to be sold off under a recent change to the Senate's budget bill made in a committee chaired by Utah Sen. Mike Lee.

How Utah is looking to give local businesses a leg up at this year's Outdoor Retailer

06/18/2025 9:02pm
A new "incubator" at Outdoor Retailer aims to give six Utah outdoor recreation businesses a shot at becoming the state's next big brand.

Astronomers create a dazzling, elaborate map of nearby galaxy in thousands of colors

06/18/2025 8:33pm
Astronomers have revealed a nearby spiral galaxy in all its brilliant glory, shining in thousands of colors.

Find out why your car insurance will likely go up and how you can save money

06/18/2025 8:04pm
Car insurance rates are up nearly 55% and expected to go up another 7% this year. The KSL Investigators look into what's inflating prices and how you can still save money.

2 charged in plot to kill Rexburg man but may have targeted wrong home, documents say

06/18/2025 7:43pm
A grand jury has indicted two men in connection with the homicide of a Rexburg man who was shot and killed during a home invasion in 2021.

Parowan crash sends ATV rider to hospital with 'serious head injuries'

06/18/2025 7:13pm
An early morning ATV crash in Parowan on Wednesday prompted a Life Flight airlift response, and a reminder from the Iron County Sheriff's Office about off-road safety.

Parents sue Enbridge Gas over son's death in South Jordan house explosion

06/18/2025 6:27pm
The parents of the teen killed in a South Jordan house explosion have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Enbridge Gas, claiming the company could have prevented his death.

Provo celebrates new wastewater treatment plant with 'Flush Fest'

06/18/2025 6:03pm
The city of Provo is celebrating the opening of its new $120 million water reclamation facility with "Flush Fest."

Karen Read found not guilty of second-degree murder, guilty of drunken driving in boyfriend's death

06/18/2025 5:34pm
A jury has found Karen Read not guilty of second-degree murder in death of her Boston police officer boyfriend but guilty of a lesser charge of drunken driving.

'She is very careful': Footage shows Brandon Boudreaux report his ex-wife trespassing

06/18/2025 5:01pm
Newly obtained body camera footage shows how cautious Brandon Boudreaux was after he was shot at in Arizona.

Utah to celebrate artists of all kinds in largest arts festival yet

06/18/2025 4:12pm
Starting Thursday, downtown Salt Lake City will be filled with art of all mediums as part of the 49th annual Utah Arts Festival, the state's largest outdoor arts event.

Have You Seen This? Online influencer recreates iconic Barbie movie dresses

06/18/2025 3:33pm
Social media influencer Alexandra Louise showcases her new dress based on the movie "Barbie: Princess Charm School."

The next generation of high-tech warfare is being built in Utah

06/18/2025 2:45pm
Drones are viewed as the future of war, and Fortem Technologies in Lindon is working to ensure the United States will be prepared if or when war comes knocking on its door.

Utah woman says Sandy police were too slow to investigate severe case of stalking

06/18/2025 1:50pm
Sandy police did arrest a suspect 27 days after Azalea's initial report. But he was released after prosecutors asked police to gather more evidence before they file charges.

Draper preserves additional 255 acres of open space in conservation easement

06/18/2025 1:20pm
A year after Draper and Lehi preserved 900 acres of open space in Traverse Mountain, Draper is adding another 255 acres to a nearby conservation easement.

Police looking for gunman in South Salt Lake shooting

06/18/2025 12:50pm
An apparent dispute between "acquaintances" resulted in one man being shot Tuesday night in South Salt Lake. Police were looking for the gunman on Wednesday.

Deadly listeria outbreak linked to chicken alfredo fettucine sold at Kroger and Walmart

06/18/2025 12:33pm
A listeria food poisoning outbreak that has killed three people and led to one pregnancy loss is linked to newly recalled heat-and-eat chicken fettucine alfredo products sold at Kroger and Walmart stores, federal health officials said.

Poll: Half of Utah voters don't want to opt-in to get their mail-in ballots

06/18/2025 12:00pm
A new poll found that 50% of Utah voters would prefer to automatically get their mail-in ballots instead of opting in to get the ballots every eight years as a new Utah law requires.

Fed holds rates steady, projects two cuts by end of 2025; Powell sees 'meaningful' inflation ahead

06/18/2025 11:47am
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, but Chairman Jerome Powell said he sees "meaningful" inflation ahead as consumers pay more for goods.

Riverton man shot, killed stepson while teaching firearm safety to daughter, police say

06/18/2025 11:36am
A Riverton man was arrested for investigation of manslaughter after police say he shot and killed his 18-year-old stepson while teaching firearm safety to his daughter.

A silent number of American men are struggling

06/18/2025 11:27am - PARTNER
A new survey found 36% of American men struggle to understand their place in society.

Utahns weigh in on Trump's job as president so far

06/18/2025 11:00am
President Donald Trump is nearing the five-month mark of his second term — a term marked so far by a frenetic pace of executive orders and action on issues related to culture, as well as immigration and foreign policy. Trump still remains popular with Republicans in Utah.

Utah County man charged with shooting at neighbor's livestock while intoxicated

06/18/2025 10:32am
Police say an intoxicated man walked onto his neighbor's property and started shooting at his livestock in Utah County last week.

Parents of Pleasant Grove boy say they forgive the driver who hit him

06/18/2025 10:03am
A Utah County family is sharing a message of forgiveness after their 9-year-old son was hit and killed while riding his bike.

US Supreme Court upholds Tennessee law banning youth transgender care

06/18/2025 9:45am
The U.S. Supreme Court supported a Republican-backed ban in Tennessee on gender-related medical care for transgender minors on Wednesday in a setback for transgender rights that could bolster efforts by states to defend other measures targeting transgender people.

How should Utah rein in the wild horse and burro problem?

06/18/2025 9:01am
There are no easy solutions to the wild horse problem in Utah, and the state is looking for answers.

General Mills to remove artificial colors from all its US cereals and foods

06/18/2025 8:30am
General Mills said on Tuesday it would remove artificial colors from its full U.S. retail portfolio by the end of 2027.

Understanding Utah's gun laws after deadly Salt Lake City protest shooting

06/18/2025 8:09am
Utahns have a right to carry guns — openly or concealed — even at a protest. But they're also responsible for what happens when they discharge those weapons.

Wright Homes hosts grand opening celebration for new Joshua Tree Community in Herriman

06/18/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
Wright Homes is inviting the community to the grand opening celebration of its newest residential neighborhood, Joshua Tree, located in Herriman. The event is Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is open to the public.

'Getting the basics right': WalletHub ranks Provo as the best-run city in America

06/18/2025 7:49am
WalletHub released a report Tuesday of the 20 best-run cities in America, with Provo in the top spot.

Trump keeps world guessing about US military action on Iran

06/18/2025 7:26am
President Donald Trump kept the world guessing on Wednesday whether the U.S. will join Israel's bombardment of Iranian nuclear and missile sites, as residents of Iran's capital streamed out of the city on the sixth day of the air assault.

Anne Burrell, TV chef who coached the 'Worst Cooks in America,' dies at 55

06/18/2025 6:54am
TV chef Anne Burrell, who coached culinary fumblers through hundreds of episodes of "Worst Cooks in America," died Tuesday at her New York home. She was 55.

Pacific Islander community wants action from Utah leaders after shooting

06/18/2025 6:17am
Utah's Pacific Islander community is calling on state and local leaders to respond to their questions and concerns following Saturday's shooting at the "No Kings" protest.