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Western governors unite behind Gov. Cox's energy plan

06/24/2025 10:31pm
Gov. Spencer Cox announced on Tuesday that his initiative as chairman of the Western Governors Association will be to push to overhaul federal regulations that are obstacles to energy production.

2 children taken to hospital following off-road vehicle crash in Iron County

06/24/2025 10:04pm
One child was critically injured and another was seriously hurt after both were ejected in an off-road vehicle crash on a dirt road in the mountains east of Paragonah, Iron County, on Monday afternoon.

Trump administration repeals Clinton-era rule in effort to reduce wildfires

06/24/2025 9:32pm
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced plans on Monday to reverse a Clinton-era policy in an effort to reduce wildfires caused by a lack of forest management.

Intermountain Health patient first to be treated with external bioengineered liver

06/24/2025 9:04pm
The first procedure in the world designed to treat a patient using a bioengineered external liver was recently performed by a team at Intermountain Medical Center.

Systemic failures led to a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 Max, safety board says

06/24/2025 8:43pm
The National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman says heroic actions by the crew aboard an Alaska Airlines flight ensured everyone survived last year when the door plug panel blew out of the plane.

Utah 'Love Island' contestant faces new aggravated assault charges

06/24/2025 8:17pm
A Salt Lake man who gained notoriety as a contestant on the reality TV show "Love Island" is facing criminal charges for the second time in a month related to domestic violence.

Sean Astin talks 'The Goonies' with Utah fans in honor of the movie's 40th anniversary

06/24/2025 7:37pm
Sean Astin, the actor best known for his roles in "The Goonies," "Lord of the Rings" and "Rudy," joined fans at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City on Saturday evening for a 40th anniversary screening of "The Goonies."

Rep. Blake Moore says Trump had authority to conduct strikes on Iran

06/24/2025 7:11pm
Utah Rep. Blake Moore said he believes President Donald Trump had authority to order the strikes against Iran on Saturday.

Bobby Sherman, teen idol in the 1960s and '70s, and later a CPR teacher, dies at 81

06/24/2025 6:52pm
Former teen idol Bobby Sherman has died at 81, his wife, Brigitte Poublon, announced Tuesday.

Semitruck hits, kills Draper man on I-15 near Beaver

06/24/2025 6:42pm
A Draper man died after he was struck by a semitruck last week while checking his engine at the side of I-15 near Beaver.

Who might the Utah Mammoth take at No. 4 after big jump in NHL draft?

06/24/2025 6:32pm
Utah general manager Bill Armstrong is laser-focused on making the best possible decision with the team's highest pick since taking Logan Cooley at No. 3 in 2022.

Idaho mother reveals fears after her teenagers vanish

06/24/2025 5:33pm
Elizabeth Roundy believes Allen and Rachelle's older siblings, along with other members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, were involved in abducting her teenagers.

Former Utah congressman/Air Force pilot details bombing missions like the one in Iran

06/24/2025 5:00pm
Former Utah Rep. Chris Stewart described the likely experience of the pilots who conducted the air strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday.

Dallas Jenkins says ties between 'The Chosen' and Angel Studios are officially severed

06/24/2025 4:30pm
Ties between Angel Studios and "The Chosen" have officially been severed, the biblical drama's creator, Dallas Jenkins, announced during a recent livestream.

2 arrested in Salt Lake road rage investigation

06/24/2025 4:05pm
Two people were arrested Monday in connection with a road-rage investigation, thanks to a quick thinking police officer and a little luck.

Have You Seen This? 2 BYU commits from Timpview blaze to Nike Outdoor titles

06/24/2025 3:35pm
Jane Hedengren secured her "GOAT" status this weekend, while Timpview teammate Lily Alder proved her ascension is just getting started.

Public celebration of life planned for Utahn killed at 'No Kings' rally

06/24/2025 3:11pm
A celebration of life for the man shot and killed while attending the "No Kings" rally in Salt Lake City earlier this month will be open to the public on Friday.

2 more adults in Utah diagnosed with measles, health department says

06/24/2025 2:59pm
Two more adults in Utah have been diagnosed with the measles, state health officials announced Tuesday.

Judge sends repeat human trafficker back to prison following St. George traffic stop

06/24/2025 2:20pm
A man with an extensive criminal history of making money through the sexual exploitation of others faced the judge in a St. George courtroom last week.

Murder sentencing delayed as more gang members face federal racketeering charges

06/24/2025 1:50pm
Five people allegedly associated with the same gang were added to a federal racketeering case, including one who pleaded guilty to aggravated murder but now wants to withdraw his plea.

Power outage planned for parts of southern Utah as fire remains 'dangerously close' to utility lines

06/24/2025 1:25pm
A scheduled power outage is planned for parts of southern Utah while firefighters continue to battle a wildfire burning southwest of Bryce Canyon.

Trump Ag secretary says new migrant visa program on its way

06/24/2025 1:10pm
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins previewed a Trump administration policy shift on Monday that would expand access to immigrant work visas used by American farmers.

Southern Utah shop owners plead guilty to stealing $500K in Ukraine donations

06/24/2025 12:30pm
A couple accused of stealing more than $500,000 in donations meant for Ukraine has pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud conspiracy.

3 drivers arrested in 2 UHP road-rage investigations

06/24/2025 12:00pm
A pair of separate road rage investigations in Utah on Monday resulted in troopers arresting three of the four drivers involved.

NeuroTechnologyâ„¢: Advances in modern tinnitus treatment and relief for Utah residents

06/24/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
Tinnitus, often described as a persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears, can significantly impact the quality of life, sleep, focus, and clarity of understanding.

'I was scared': Utah student releases statement, describes ICE detention

06/24/2025 11:30am
The University of Utah student who was held for weeks in a Colorado immigration detention facility before she was released Friday, June 20, has issued a statement.

Murray man charged with stabbing ex-girlfriend 20 times

06/24/2025 11:05am
A Murray man was charged Tuesday with attempted murder and is accused of attacking his former girlfriend and stabbing her 20 times.

Patrick Kinahan: Utah Jazz can't afford to waste another rare top-5 pick

06/24/2025 10:26am
History does not reflect kindly relative to the Utah Jazz selecting a quality player with a top-five pick in the NBA draft.

BYU beats out Oregon, USC for 5-star QB Ryder Lyons' commitment

06/24/2025 10:06am
The five-star signal caller from Folsom, California, is the third-highest rated recruit in the 247Sports to commit to BYU, and the highest since 2003.

Mike Lee's proposed public lands sale hits setback with Senate parliamentarian

06/24/2025 10:06am
Sen. Mike Lee's proposal to sell up to 3 million acres of public lands in Utah and other states hit a roadblock Monday when the Senate parliamentarian ruled it cannot be included in the GOP tax bill.

Why these 100 elephants 'migrated' through Utah

06/24/2025 10:04am
A traveling elephant art exhibit made a quick stop in Utah as it continues to raise money for key conservation issues.

Utah Olympians bring smiles to young patients at Primary Children's Hospital on 'Olympic Day'

06/24/2025 9:45am
Young patients at Primary Children's Hospital in Lehi received special visitors on Monday.

Last body found after boat capsizes on Lake Tahoe in sudden storm, bringing death toll to 8

06/24/2025 9:27am
The body of the last person missing from a boat that capsized on Lake Tahoe in California during a sudden and powerful weekend thunderstorm has been found, bringing the death toll from the storm to eight.

Former teacher aide accused of trying to meet teen for sex faces felony charges

06/24/2025 9:01am
A man who claimed he is a teacher was charged Thursday for allegedly sending sexually explicit messages to someone he believed was a 13-year-old girl.

Driver charged in friend's death after fatal Ogden crash

06/24/2025 8:38am
The driver of a car involved in a crash that killed a 21-year-old Ogden woman in March has been arrested and charged with automobile homicide.

8 ways to improve your overall sleep

06/24/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
Both ends of the spectrum (too much sleep, or not enough) come with higher incidences of health problems. Here are some suggestions to improve your sleep.

How Utah's self-defense law could impact decisions in deadly 'No Kings' protest shooting

06/24/2025 7:58am
Officials are weighing a decision to charge Arturo Gamboa, the man police arrested after shots rang out at a protest on June 14.

US strikes failed to destroy Iran's nuclear sites, intelligence report says

06/24/2025 7:40am
U.S. airstrikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear capability and only set it back by a few months, according to one initial intelligence assessment, as a shaky Iran-Israel ceasefire began Tuesday.

Trump says Washington to hold talks with Iran after US 'victory'

06/24/2025 7:38am
U.S. President Donald Trump hailed the swift end to war between Iran and Israel and said Washington would likely seek a commitment from Tehran to end its nuclear ambitions at talks with Iranian officials next week.

Police seize about 92K fentanyl pills; 3 face criminal charges

06/24/2025 7:19am
Three people are facing criminal charges of fentanyl trafficking following a large bust in Midvale.

London has leaned into Jack the Ripper tourism. The locals don't like it

06/24/2025 6:42am
Tourists often arrive in London with a checklist: Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, afternoon tea — and a Jack the Ripper tour.

The battle over Utah's collective bargaining ban: How Utahns say they would vote

06/24/2025 6:13am
There's been discussion and controversy over Utah's law banning public sector collective bargaining and the referendum to repeal it, but how do Utahns feel about the law?