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Dogs on the job: How to interact with and respect service dogs in Utah

06/22/2025 10:30pm
Service dogs across Utah are becoming more common. Knowing how to interact with them is important to their success and safety.

Police say man opened fire outside a church before staff fatally shot him, averting mass shooting

06/22/2025 9:16pm
A Michigan police chief says church staff fatally shot a man armed with a handgun and a long gun, averting a potential mass shooting at a church west of Detroit.

Poll: Almost two-thirds of Utahns support contentious 'Utah Fits All' school voucher program

06/22/2025 9:00pm
With the fate of the Utah Fits All Scholarship program likely decided by the Utah Supreme Court, the school voucher program appears to have fairly wide public support.

Utah Grizzlies are now up for sale — and could be relocated

06/22/2025 8:59pm
The Utah Grizzlies are now on the market and could be on the move, the team announced Sunday.

Body found after personal watercraft flips at Utah Lake

06/22/2025 8:52pm
Utah County deputies say they recovered the body of a 23-year-old man after the WaveRunner he was riding with his cousin flipped on Utah Lake on Sunday.

Why US senators criticized anti-doping changes to Utah's contract to host 2034 Olympics

06/22/2025 7:35pm
Two Republican senators spoke Tuesday about changes to Utah's 2034 Winter Olympics host contract, after comments previously made about pressure put on Utah and U.S. Olympic officials.

Utahn Britt Stokes chosen to preserve historic United States aircraft

06/22/2025 7:00pm
Local business owner to work on iconic aircraft displayed at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.

Family mourns Riverton man killed in shooting

06/22/2025 6:41pm
A Riverton man is under arrest after allegedly shooting and killing his 18-year-old stepson, in what police say may have been a reckless act.

Repeat sex offender from southern Utah sentenced to prison after meetup with FBI decoy

06/22/2025 6:15pm
A twice convicted 30-year-old sex offender from Santa Clara, Washington County, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison Wednesday following a 2023 arrest.

Habitat homes begin to be built in Tooele County

06/22/2025 5:40pm
Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Salt Lake area is building homes in Tooele County — four homes to start, but more are coming.

Transatlantic airfares slump as Western Europeans skip US travel over Trump

06/22/2025 4:23pm
Transatlantic airfares have dropped to rates last seen before the pandemic, data shows, the latest sign that fewer Europeans are traveling to the U.S. due to concerns about U.S. border controls and President Donald Trump's policies.

Have You Seen This? Curious bobcat confronts a diamondback

06/22/2025 3:32pm
I don't blame this bobcat for moving on so quickly. There are few things in the world more intimidating than a big rattlesnake poised for a strike.

Utah day laborers motivated by necessity as California counterparts face heightened scrutiny

06/22/2025 3:03pm
As their California counterparts face heightened scrutiny from immigration authorities, Utah day laborers say they're keeping at it, spurred by necessity.

New Hampshire city in 'Jumanji' marks 30th anniversary with animal costume race

06/22/2025 2:05pm
A New Hampshire city of about 23,000 people in the southwestern corner of the state is celebrating its ties to "Jumanji" this weekend.

Nippon Steel's purchase of US Steel closes, with big role for Trump

06/22/2025 12:59pm
Nippon Steel's $14.9-billion acquisition of U.S. Steel closed on Wednesday, the companies said, after the Japanese side's 18-month struggle to close the purchase.

What keeps you young: A new survey shows why Utah ranks 4th for healthy seniors

06/22/2025 12:09pm
The United Health Foundation finds Utah does pretty well for the health of those 65 and older. The Beehive state is No. 4 among states on the flourish side of things.

'It's a miracle' no more homes have burned in fast-moving Pine Valley fire, Cox says

06/22/2025 11:48am
Gov. Spencer Cox said Sunday "it's a miracle" no more homes have burned in the wildfire ravaging parts of southern Utah's Pine Valley Mountains.

USDA develops potential plan to vaccinate poultry for bird flu

06/22/2025 11:01am
The Department of Agriculture is considering a plan to vaccinate poultry against bird flu for the first time, including evaluating how it would affect exports, the agency told Reuters.

Salt Palace is on the verge of being reimagined. What does it mean for Outdoor Retailer?

06/22/2025 10:03am
The Salt Palace Convention Center was enlarged partially because of Outdoor Retailer in the 1990s. Now, the building is on the verge of more major changes.

US operation against Iran not aimed at regime change, Trump administration says

06/22/2025 9:56am
The U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites were not a preamble to regime change, senior officials from President Donald Trump's administration said on Sunday.

2 killed in late-night T-bone crash in Magna; 1 critically injured

06/22/2025 9:13am
Two people were killed late Saturday when they were T-boned by another vehicle that ran a red light, troopers said.

What to know about the COVID variant that may cause 'razor blade' sore throats

06/22/2025 9:04am
The new COVID-19 variant, Nimbus, may cause "razor blade" sore throats if people get it, but experts say there's no evidence the variant makes people sicker or vaccines less effective.

Louisiana's Ten Commandments law struck down by appeals court

06/22/2025 8:33am
A federal appeals court on Friday blocked Louisiana from enforcing a law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in all classrooms of the state's public schools and universities.

Signals detected from Antarctic ice seem to defy laws of physics. Scientists search for answer

06/22/2025 8:03am
Scientists are trying to solve a decade-long mystery by determining the identity of anomalous signals detected from below ice in Antarctica.

New report exposes 3 IRA and 401K mistakes that could cost you a fortune

06/22/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
Utah retirement experts warn your IRAs or 401Ks over $200,000 are at risk, if these mistakes are not corrected.

Friendship, colorful paints and giving to others: Why Utah's seniors are so happy

06/22/2025 7:15am
A cheerful room of women at the Murray City Senior Recreation Center is an example of what Caring.com shared this week when it ranked Utah as the happiest state for seniors.