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Florida woman accused of taking $438K from northern Utah bank

06/26/2025 10:35pm
A woman with fraud convictions in several states is accused of impersonating someone else to withdraw a large amount of money from a Utah bank.

After 4-day trial, jury finds southern Utah man guilty of aggravated sexual abuse of child

06/26/2025 10:02pm
A man has been found guilty of sexually abusing a 6-year-old child at a day care in Parowan more than eight years ago.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs thought he was above the law in racketeering conspiracy, prosecutors say

06/26/2025 9:37pm
A prosecutor has begun two days of closing arguments at Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial by telling a jury that the music mogul used "power, violence and fear" to rule a criminal enterprise for two decades.

Residents evacuated due to fire at Pine Valley cleared to go home

06/26/2025 9:11pm
Residents forced to evacuate their communities due to the spreading wildfire in Washington County can return home Friday, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office.

NBA draft: Jazz take Wisconsin's Tonje in 2nd round — and they expect Bailey to report

06/26/2025 9:09pm
The Utah Jazz got a little bit older with their second-round pick.

Utah Inland Port Authority adopts west Utah County

06/26/2025 9:05pm
With the blessing of local leaders, the Utah Inland Port Authority voted Thursday to adopt portions of two small towns in western Utah County as part of a new project area.

What the Supreme Court's Planned Parenthood ruling means for Utah

06/26/2025 8:38pm
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Planned Parenthood cannot sue South Carolina over an order that prohibits Medicaid funding from being used at clinics that provide abortions.

Fireball spotted over Southeast may have been caused by meteor

06/26/2025 8:02pm
A rarely seen daytime fireball that may have been dropped by a meteor was spotted across the Southeast on Thursday — creating a sonic boom that blared through the region.

Review: 'F1' is a summer blockbuster of the best kind

06/26/2025 7:37pm
I wasn't expecting "F1" to make cinematic history, but I did want to be entertained — and Brad Pitt's newest film delivered exactly what I was hoping for.

Utahn with history of dismissed child sex charges found incompetent yet again

06/26/2025 7:11pm
A Utah man accused of numerous sex crimes against children from the last decade was once again found incompetent to stand trial Thursday, but this time by a federal judge.

Trump tax bill dealt major blow as several Medicaid provisions are axed

06/26/2025 6:32pm
Several contested Medicaid proposals were stripped from President Donald Trump's spending bill Thursday as Republicans search for ways to pay over $4.5 trillion in tax cuts.

Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary turned acclaimed TV journalist, dead at 91

06/26/2025 6:03pm
Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television's most honored journalists, has died at 91.

Iran's Khamenei resurfaces to warn against future US attacks in first statement since ceasefire

06/26/2025 5:34pm
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says his country has "delivered a hand slap to America's face" with its strike on an American base in Qatar, and warned against any further U.S. attacks on Iran.

Top Utah summer events in 2025 and how to get tickets

06/26/2025 5:03pm - PARTNER
Make the most of the long days and nights with our list of things to do in Utah this summer.

Some Utah GOP lawmakers push back against federal pause on AI laws in Trump's budget bill

06/26/2025 5:01pm
Some Republicans in Utah are pushing back against a federal bill that would effectively ban states from enacting regulations of artificial intelligence for 10 years.

Reward now being offered for return of missing Idaho teenagers

06/26/2025 4:30pm
A reward is now being offered for the safe return of two missing Jefferson County, Idaho, teenagers.

Ryan Smith on Ace Bailey coming to Utah: 'He'll feel love like he's never felt before'

06/26/2025 4:19pm
Jazz owner Ryan Smith said he understands Ace Bailey's hesitation about Utah — but he's confident the state will win him over.

Church youth leader accused of grooming teen girl charged with 26 felonies

06/26/2025 4:02pm
A man who police say 'groomed' a teenage girl whom he met while he was a church youth leader in Taylorsville is now facing more than two dozen felony charges.

Have You Seen This? Why you don't play baseball in a downpour

06/26/2025 3:31pm
The Rockies and Dodgers tried to muster through their game as the heavens opened up over Denver — and chaos ensued.

Riverton man charged with manslaughter in stepson's shooting death

06/26/2025 3:27pm
Police say a Riverton man with military experience waited four minutes to render aid to his stepson after shooting him in the head while showing his guns to his stepdaughter.

Orem Toyota launches sales event with $15,000 in cash prizes

06/26/2025 3:00pm - SPONSORED
Kicking off June 26, Orem Toyota at at 1400 Sandhill Road is hosting its first-ever Red Tag Sales Event, running through the end of July.

'It's like COVID': Sugar House businesses feel construction sting once again this summer

06/26/2025 3:00pm
Construction has returned to the heart of the Sugar House business district, and business owners say they're feeling the impacts of it.

Sen. John Curtis wants to hasten nuclear energy in Utah

06/26/2025 2:20pm
If Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, was driving in the Indy 500 — one of the most celebrated fast-track races in the country — he'd have a good roll bar and be on the inside track.

Pluralsight moving headquarters to Texas, laying off 17% of workforce

06/26/2025 2:16pm
Utah-based online education company Pluralsight on Thursday announced it is laying off 17% of its global workforce and moving headquarters to Westlake, Texas.

Shortly after settling suit with FTC, Utah County's Xlear sues FTC over regulations

06/26/2025 1:55pm
Xlear, a company based in American Fork, is suing the FTC, fighting regulations restricting its ability to market hygiene products with claims about how they could benefit health.

What's in store for southern Utah's monsoon season this year?

06/26/2025 1:05pm
The monsoon season typically runs from mid-to-late July into September in southern Utah.

Fourth man arrested in gang-related shooting in Salt Lake City

06/26/2025 12:37pm
Police say four people are now in custody for a gang-related incident during which more than 20 shots were fired in Salt Lake City.

College graduates face toughest job market in more than a decade as hiring slows

06/26/2025 12:26pm
Young people graduating from college this spring and summer are facing one of the toughest job markets in more than a decade.

Letters to Mike Lee: Utahns express frustration with public land sale, response to shootings

06/26/2025 11:57am
Hundreds of letters are en route to Washington, D.C., after more than 500 Utahns convened at a coffee shop Thursday to put their displeasure with Sen. Mike Lee in writing.

Fostering better understanding and acceptance of male infertility

06/26/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
Men are becoming more aware of the infertility issue. There is hope for even the most difficult cases of male infertility.

Cedar City public works employee arrested, accused of pointing gun at co-worker

06/26/2025 11:30am
A man working on a pavement project for Cedar City has been arrested and accused of pointing a gun at another employee.

How much fast food do Americans eat?

06/26/2025 11:23am - PARTNER
A new report shows fast food is associated with increased calorie, fat, salt and sugar intake, but nearly every U.S. fast-food restaurant offers healthier choices.

Utah traditions: You know you're a Utahn if ...

06/26/2025 11:00am
From food festivals to creative words — and spellings — you fit right in if you recognize these unique things Utahns do.

BYU to Brooklyn: Egor Demin where he needs to be in representing Kevin Young era

06/26/2025 10:57am
The 6-foot-9 guard from Moscow, Russia, was drafted No. 8 overall in Wednesday night's NBA draft by the Brooklyn Nets.

This BYU grad helped Orrin Hatch go viral. Now Dana Perino's helping him do the same

06/26/2025 10:35am
It started with a post about straws. A shared dislike for the ones made out of paper caught the eye of one of the most-watched television hosts in the country, Dana Perino.

Dramatic video shows rockfall narrowly missing people at iconic Utah waterfall

06/26/2025 10:15am
Federal land managers are advising hikers to be careful around a popular hiking and swimming spot in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument after a rockfall Wednesday.

Woman, 62, dies in Spanish Fork auto-pedestrian crash

06/26/2025 10:06am
A 62-year-old woman was hit by a car and killed while crossing a road in Spanish Fork on Thursday.

2 more Utahns diagnosed with measles, bringing state total to 5

06/26/2025 9:35am
Utah public health officials on Thursday became aware of two more people diagnosed with measles, bringing the total cases in the state to five.

Diabetes camp at Weber State offers kids community and confidence

06/26/2025 9:25am
It's a place where kids say they don't have to explain what it's like to live with Type 1 diabetes – a local program that is changing lives.

With little prior experience, British-born woman makes European-style artisan chocolate in Heber

06/26/2025 9:01am
The co-founder of Park City-based Ritual Chocolate began her bean-to-bar chocolate journey with enthusiasm, but not much experience.

Does it cost more to buy a new or existing home? Study finds this about Utah and the US

06/26/2025 8:31am
The difference between the median price of a newly constructed versus existing property in the Salt Lake City metro area is just over $10,000, according to a recent report from Inspired Closets.

Utah powering NASA's SLS rocket and Artemis program

06/26/2025 8:07am
A group of guests from NASA teams working on the Artemis program visited the Clark Planetarium Tuesday to talk about what's next in space exploration, and Utah's role in it.

7 reasons Utah has an incredible work environment and how you can help

06/26/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
From startups to global companies, more organizations are choosing Utah as the place to be.

'Economic blackout' movement now wants you to boycott McDonald's, starting today

06/26/2025 7:35am
McDonald's is the latest target of a grassroots "economic blackout" campaign that has previously targeted other major companies with mixed success.

Ogden bakery starts to reopen after 2021 fire

06/26/2025 7:09am
The owners of Topper Bakery are finally welcoming customers back inside their shop after a fire that destroyed the business four years ago.

Kennedy's vaccine panel breaks norms, plans to review immunization schedule

06/26/2025 6:43am
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s newly reconstituted vaccine advisory panel said during its first meeting on Wednesday that it would study the schedule of childhood and adolescent immunizations and review the use of older vaccines.

Mike Lee wants NATO allies to report financial contributions as Trump demands higher spending

06/26/2025 6:15am
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is pushing for NATO allies to report how much they contribute toward military spending as President Donald Trump demands foreign countries pay their fair share.