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How the Jazz pulled off the 'best-case scenario' in the NBA draft

06/25/2025 11:27pm
The Jazz took Ace Bailey with the No. 5 pick and then traded up from No. 21 to No. 18 to grab Walter Clayton Jr.

Utah Mammoth trade for Buffalo forward JJ Peterka, who signs 5-year extension

06/25/2025 11:15pm
The Utah Mammoth decided the follow up a busy NBA draft night with some trade action of their own.

Fireworks now on sale in Utah; firefighters warn to light them safely

06/25/2025 10:31pm
Fireworks are now on sale in the state of Utah, but firefighters want you to be smart when you light up the sky this summer.

Returned deportee Abrego to be released without bail but faces US immigration custody 

06/25/2025 10:02pm
A U.S. judge said on Wednesday she would order the release of Kilmar Abrego, the migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador by President Donald Trump's administration.

Utah doctor speaks out against potential Medicaid cuts in 'Big Beautiful Bill'

06/25/2025 9:37pm
Dr. Addison Alley, an OB-GYN in Utah, is among 4,000 doctors who signed a letter to Congress warning that potential cuts to Medicaid could harm millions, including veterans.

New park and boat harbor connect residents to Provo River and Utah Lake

06/25/2025 9:04pm
Two new and improved parks are available for people to enjoy the Provo River and Utah Lake this summer.

Utah Jazz move up to No. 18 to get Florida's Walter Clayton Jr.

06/25/2025 8:34pm
Austin Ainge has made his first trade, and it netted the Jazz a dynamic guard.

Community holds benefit concert to help neighbor deal with tragic losses

06/25/2025 8:32pm
Dozens of people came to the Suiter Family Benefit Concert Tuesday to support their neighbor, Jenn Suiter, who experienced a recent string of tragic losses.

Woman recalls syringe attack at French music festival

06/25/2025 8:05pm
Nearly 150 people in France reported being pricked with syringes during a nationwide street music festival at the weekend. One woman describes the experience.

Fireworks sparked new wildfire near homes in Utah County

06/25/2025 7:55pm
A new wildfire burning Wednesday evening on the hillside near Cedar Hills in Utah County is threatening structures, fire officials said.

Box Elder County couple charged with abusing special needs toddler

06/25/2025 7:33pm
A Box Elder County couple has been charged with abusing a 3-year-old autistic girl, including strapping her to her crib.

Utah County raises transient room tax, even though commissioner says tourism fund is 'healthy'

06/25/2025 7:11pm
The Utah County Commission passed a resolution Wednesday that increases the transient room tax on short-term rentals by a quarter of a percent.

BYU's Egor Demin lands with Brooklyn at No. 8 in NBA draft

06/25/2025 7:05pm
The former BYU standout from Moscow, Russia, is the first player from BYU selected in the NBA draft since Jimmer Fredette in 2011.

9 tips for choosing the best type of flooring for your spaces

06/25/2025 7:00pm - SPONSORED
Here are nine tips for choosing the best types of flooring for your spaces while maintaining a cohesive look throughout your home.

Utah Jazz take Rutgers forward Ace Bailey with the No. 5 pick

06/25/2025 6:54pm
The Utah Jazz swung for the fences with the fifth pick, and ignored all the predraft noise in the process.

Astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary blast off on privately funded trip to the space station

06/25/2025 6:36pm
India, Poland and Hungary launched their first astronauts in more than 40 years Wednesday, sending them on a private flight to the International Space Station.

How you (or more likely your kids) can try X Games sports this weekend

06/25/2025 6:02pm
Some of the best action sports athletes in the world will be in Salt Lake City this weekend for the X Games, but the Woodward Park City has a way you can participate, too.

NATO commits to spending hike sought by Trump and to mutual defense

06/25/2025 5:35pm
NATO leaders on Wednesday backed the big increase in defence spending that U.S. President Donald Trump had demanded, and restated their commitment to defend each other from attack after a brief summit in the Netherlands.

Woods Cross man charged with assaulting woman he give ride to

06/25/2025 5:00pm
Salt Lake police believe a Woods Cross man accused of sexually abusing a woman he was giving a ride to may have assaulted other victims.

Diego Luna becomes 1st back-to-back MLS All-Star for RSL in 10 years

06/25/2025 4:45pm
Diego Luna now joins Nick Rimando as the most recent RSL players to be selected to back-to-back MLS All-Star games, with Rimando accomplishing the feat in 2014 and 2015.

Michigan man accused of enticing Utah teen

06/25/2025 4:34pm
A 50-year-old Michigan man is charged with several felony charges accusing him of trying to entice a 16-year-old Utah girl.

Nearly $1B light-rail project proposed to connect Draper and Lehi

06/25/2025 4:05pm
UDOT and UTA are moving forward with Point of the Mountain transit plans, a $1-billion light-rail project proposed to connect Draper and Lehi.

Have You Seen This? Jaws turns 50

06/25/2025 3:30pm
Fifty years ago on Friday, Jaws was released in theaters, and America's relationship with Great White sharks has never been the same.

Historic Pine Valley Chapel remains standing amid growing Forsyth Fire

06/25/2025 3:10pm
The fact that the chapel has remained untouched by the fire has reportedly given it a new significance for a community that was forced to evacuate Thursday evening.

Vernal man arrested, accused of kidnapping, assaulting teen boy

06/25/2025 2:30pm
A Vernal man was arrested Wednesday and accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.

UHP to take lead in Bangerter Highway enforcement

06/25/2025 2:05pm
The UHP will become the lead agency in patrolling the Bangerter Highway starting July 1, and plans are in the works to do the same with the Mountain View Corridor.

Eagle Mountain voters to decide on local sales tax to fund parks, arts and recreation

06/25/2025 1:20pm
Eagle Mountain voters will decide this fall if their city will be the next to have a local sales tax that funds recreation and cultural projects.

Construction underway to replace aging Hyrum Dam spillway

06/25/2025 12:40pm
A 90-year-old spillway is finally being replaced to protect the future of the dam at Hyrum Reservoir.

How much water are Utah's agriculture optimization projects saving?

06/25/2025 12:00pm
Projects that have been completed through a Utah program that seeks to improve agricultural water efficiency have produced encouraging results.

The weighty issue of excess pounds in U.S. kids and adults

06/25/2025 11:58am - PARTNER
Average U.S. adults are obese or close to it.

Castle Dale man accused of using friend's credit card to buy drugs, gifts for others

06/25/2025 11:35am
A Castle Dale man who police say was entrusted with another person's credit card to take care of financial obligations was arrested for allegedly buying gifts for other women.

Utah woman loses 100 pounds in one year: Here's how

06/25/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
When Angie showed up at Health Utah, she was struggling with fibromyalgia, extreme fatigue, insulin resistance, depression, systemic inflammation and metabolic syndrome.

Southern Utah, Utah Tech to join Big Sky beginning in 2026

06/25/2025 11:03am
For the Thunderbirds, a reunion with its former conference is on tap. But they won't be alone this time in southern Utah.

65% of Utah law enforcement agencies have now complied with sexual assault data law

06/25/2025 11:00am
Dozens of Utah law enforcement agencies are now in compliance with a new state law following a report by the KSL Investigators.

Republican senators push back on Trump cuts to foreign aid and public media

06/25/2025 10:43am
Several Republican senators Wednesday pushed back on the Trump administration's proposed cutting of $9.4 billion in funding to public media stations and foreign aid.

Las Vegas breaks ground for new MLB stadium. What's next for baseball?

06/25/2025 10:35am
While Las Vegas will soon become an MLB city, others, including Salt Lake City, are putting themselves in the on-deck circle should baseball expand.

Forsyth Fire started with lightning 10 days before spreading to Pine Valley, destroying homes

06/25/2025 9:57am
Firefighters say they have found the origin of the Forsyth Fire, and they believe it started with a lightning strike more than a week before the fire was reported.

West Jordan firefighters giving out buckets for fire prevention from fireworks

06/25/2025 9:37am
The West Jordan Fire Department is giving out buckets as a new fire prevention tool during fireworks season.

Why gasoline prices aren't tumbling along with sinking oil

06/25/2025 9:02am
Oil futures tumbled again Tuesday on hopes that the shaky ceasefire between Israel and Iran would reduce, if not eliminate, the risk of any significant disruption to global energy markets. Gasoline futures fell, too.

Argument culminates with shooting in South Salt Lake

06/25/2025 8:46am
An argument between two men in South Salt Lake resulted in one man being shot in the leg and the other now facing felony charges.

Springville adjusts park boundaries to allow for alcohol to be sold nearby

06/25/2025 8:28am
The Springville City Council voted last week to adjust the boundaries of a city park to allow for the sale of alcohol at nearby small businesses.

4 reasons to build a backyard office

06/25/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
If you work from home and have a backyard, you have the opportunity to be home, local company Backyard Office Utah is bringing a solution right to your backyard.

Roses at the hospital: The power of small acts of kindness

06/25/2025 7:58am
A single rose and note left on the windshield of her vehicle, parked in a hospital parking lot, made all the difference for this Utah woman.

Farmington man charged in road-rage confrontation

06/25/2025 7:18am
A Farmington man who troopers say tried to run another driver off of I-15 in Sandy is now facing criminal charges.

Powell repeats rate cuts can wait as Fed studies tariff impacts

06/25/2025 6:50am
Higher tariffs could begin raising inflation this summer, a period that will be key to Federal Reserve consideration of possible rate cuts, Fed Chair Jerome Powell told members of Congress on Tuesday.

2 million Korean War documents now available to view

06/25/2025 6:24am
This week marks 75 years since the beginning of the Korean War, a conflict often nicknamed "The Forgotten War" by historians.