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Lindon Land Cruiser dealer admits to fraud, is ordered to serve probation
07/03/2025 10:31pm
A man who sold rare 4x4 vehicles admitted to fraudulent business behavior and agreed to pay back thousands before being ordered to serve probation and given suspended prison sentences.
New multiple sclerosis clinic to provide specialty care in Utah County
07/03/2025 9:36pm
Rocky Mountain MS Clinic opened a location in Lehi this week, filling a gap in care for patients who have traveled hours or more for treatment.
Utah man wrongfully detained by immigration officials for nearly 50 days, attorney says
07/03/2025 9:03pm
A Utah man is speaking out after spending nearly 50 days in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Texas, despite being a lawful U.S. resident
Kane County Hospital halts ambulance service to Arizona amid wrangling with state officials
07/03/2025 7:52pm
Kane County Hospital in Kanab has halted ambulance service into adjacent Arizona amid wrangling with Arizona officials in securing the proper permit.
Motorcyclist dies after failing to negotiate curve, crashing on I-215 in Midvale
07/03/2025 7:48pm
A motorcyclist died Thursday evening after hitting the wall of an I-215 on-ramp in Midvale, troopers said.
Athletes, Olympic committee kick off cultural preparations for 2034 Olympics
07/03/2025 7:11pm
The Olympics highlight incredible athleticism from all around the globe, but they also give the host country a chance to celebrate its culture and showcase what makes it unique on the world stage.
Salt Lake pedicab driver accused of drugging, assaulting women for years
07/03/2025 6:04pm
A Salt Lake pedicab driver is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting six women since 2019. But investigators fear there are additional victims from the past 15 years.
Unlicensed contractor charged with abandoning projects in Highland, Alpine
07/03/2025 5:46pm
The owner of a landscaping and concrete business is facing charges accusing him of taking money from Highland and Alpine residents and not completing the work.
Spending bill to restart, expand compensation for Utahns exposed to nuclear fallout
07/03/2025 5:00pm
Downwinders from across Utah are on track to receive compensation for illnesses caused by radiation from nuclear testing as part of the Republicans' massive tax and spending package approved by the House on Thursday.
Magna man charged with kidnapping teen girl with autism
07/03/2025 4:38pm
A Magna man was charged with kidnapping on Thursday after allegedly picking up a teenage girl who has autism and taking her to his home.
University of Utah cracks the top 7% of world's best universities in report
07/03/2025 4:10pm
Coming in at No. 141, the University of Utah is counted among the top 7% of the 2,250 "top universities" ranked in 2025's U.S. News and World Report's "Best Global Universities."
Advisory issued at Lake Powell over harmful algae blooms
07/03/2025 2:45pm
Lake Powell's lower water levels aren't the only concern this Fourth of July weekend.
Davis County controller to step down, prompting search for replacement
07/03/2025 2:04pm
Davis County Controller Curtis Koch, finishing his third term, is to step down, and GOP leaders will meet to tab a replacement.
'End of an era': Washington County's Community Education Channel goes off air after 30 years
07/03/2025 1:30pm
The Community Education Channel's 30 years of serving southern Utah through broadcasting meetings, local news, and sports ended Monday due to diminishing funds.
Respecting and helping veterans with 'invisible wounds' this Fourth of July
07/03/2025 1:05pm
The holiday can be stressful for many veterans. Mental health expert Roger Rivera gives strategies and perspective on how to support and help.
North Ogden Canyon Road now open after dump truck rollover closed the road
07/03/2025 12:35pm
North Ogden Canyon Road has reopened in both directions after a dump truck rolled over and crashed Thursday.
South Jordan officers found legally justified in shooting, killing man with knife
07/03/2025 12:03pm
Two South Jordan police officers were legally justified in shooting and killing a man armed with a knife in 2024, the distinct attorney announced Friday.
Utah now the only US state with unwanted drought situation
07/03/2025 12:00pm
Virtually all of Utah is now in drought for the first time in nearly three years, and it stands out, nationally.
Driver going 133 mph on I-15 'just wanted to,' UHP says
07/03/2025 11:40am
A 19-year-old man was arrested in Utah County early Thursday after troopers say he was driving 133 mph on I-15.
Garden City fireworks only legal at Heritage Park parking lots
07/03/2025 11:20am
The Garden City fire chief announced purchased fireworks can only be used in areas near the Garden City Heritage Park within specific timeframes and on specific dates.
Man arrested for exploiting children after posing as teen boy online, police say
07/03/2025 10:50am
A man who police say was posing as a teen boy online has been arrested in Utah County for allegedly collecting and trading child sex abuse material.
Provo couple arrested, accused of abusing their children
07/03/2025 10:25am
A Provo couple was arrested Wednesday and accused of hitting, stabbing and locking their children in a room.
Utah County leaders offer relief amid canyon bathroom closures mired in federal red tape
07/03/2025 9:39am
Utah County leaders are stepping in to help with canyon bathroom closures in Forest Service territory ahead of the July Fourth weekend.
Spanish Fork man arrested after fatal motorcycle crash
07/03/2025 9:15am
A Spanish Fork man was arrested Wednesday for investigation of DUI and automobile homicide after police say he hit and killed a motorcyclist.
How will Trump's tax bill change Medicaid?
07/03/2025 8:51am
The final version of President Donald Trump's tax bill will likely come with significant changes to Medicaid, sparking concerns among the millions of Americans who rely on the program.
'It sounded like a bomb': Southern Utah homeowner shaken after SUV crashes into house
07/03/2025 8:23am
A neighborhood was reportedly shaken after a vehicle crashed into the living room of a Santa Clara residence in southern Utah Tuesday morning, though no one was injured.
Stadium of Fire makes changes after fireworks injured 26 people last year
07/03/2025 8:02am
Organizers of this year's Stadium of Fire said they've taken steps to make sure a fireworks fiasco, like last year's that injured 26 people, doesn't happen again.
Salt Lake City airport closer to issuing up to $700M in bonds as construction nears end
07/03/2025 7:38am
One last funding swing to complete the initial construction of Salt Lake City International Airport is all but cleared for takeoff.
Utah Sen. John Curtis plays key role in preserving green energy policies in massive tax bill
07/03/2025 6:23am
Sen. John Curtis is a lead negotiator in the consideration of President Donald Trump's domestic policy, especially in softening GOP-led proposals to eliminate clean energy tax credits.
