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RSL undefeated in 3 games after securing 3-2 win over St. Louis to start homestand
07/05/2025 11:39pm
The Claret and Cobalt scored three goals for just the second time in 2025 and the first time since April 26 in a 3-2 win over St. Louis City SC at America First Field.
How did Jazz rookie Ace Bailey do in his summer league debut?
07/05/2025 11:20pm
Ace Bailey got a standing ovation before the game even started. So how did the rest of the night go?
78 replica colonial flags share America's story from 13 colonies to modern Day
07/05/2025 10:32pm
One Utah man has spent the past 50 years collecting different versions of the American flag. They are now on display at Elite Hall in Hyrum through July 6.
Former prolific car thief turns life around and is now helping police: "Anyone can change"
07/05/2025 9:43pm
Hondo Underwood was well known to police in the Denver metro area as a prolific car thief between 2015 and 2017. Now he's helping police to do their jobs properly.
Summer camp provides hope for children who were victims or witnesses to crime
07/05/2025 9:05pm
A weeklong summer camp sponsored by the Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office was recently held for children who have been victims or witnesses of traumatic crimes.
Certifications suspended for 5 Salt Lake police officers who falsified time cards
07/05/2025 8:27pm
Five Salt Lake police officers will be out of commission for three months after their law enforcement certifications were suspended by the state.
Earth is as far away from the sun as it ever gets. So why is it so hot?
07/05/2025 7:46pm
The peak of summer is approaching for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, but as we prepare for more sunshine and sweltering temperatures, our planet is spinning at its farthest point from the sun.
7-year-old girl from Kearns wins national mariachi competition
07/05/2025 7:03pm
Yamileth Arellano, of Kearns, will perform at the national Mariachi Festival in Texas.
Measles cases surge to record high since disease was declared eliminated in the US
07/05/2025 6:29pm
Falling childhood vaccine coverage and a large, smoldering outbreak that was kindled in an under-vaccinated pocket of West Texas have driven the United States to a troubling new milestone: There have been more measles cases in the US this year than any other since the disease was declared eliminated a quarter-century ago.
Why a Utah mom urged Congress against passing cuts to Medicaid
07/05/2025 5:44pm
Advocates for Utahns with disabilities are concerned about cuts to Medicaid contained in a sweeping tax cut and spending bill passed by Congress.
'Pawsome' news: Utah State weeks away from launching state's 1st 4-year 'animal doc' program
07/05/2025 5:05pm
Utah State will welcome its inaugural cohort to the state's first four-year veterinary degree program in August, at a time where licensed vets are in high demand in Utah's rural communities.
Taylorsville police investigating incident that left 1 dead, 1 injured early Saturday
07/05/2025 4:56pm
Taylorsville police say they are investigating an incident on 5000 South near Redwood Road early Saturday morning that left one person dead and another injured.
Paris opens river Seine for public swimming for first time since 1923
07/05/2025 4:23pm
Parisians rushed for a dip in the Seine on Saturday as authorities opened the river to public swimming for the first time since 1923 after an extensive clean-up operation.
Have You Seen This? Car narrowly avoids disaster during microburst
07/05/2025 3:29pm
This is a good reminder to keep your head on a swivel out there. Even in the summer months, microbursts and other types of storms can come out of nowhere.
60 miles of mountain bike trail to be built on public lands in southern Utah
07/05/2025 2:40pm
Southern Utah now has 40 miles of new single-track trail built on public lands, with another 20 in construction, taking bikers, runners and hikers to places not many have been before.
Trio of children's movies to make it through the summer swoon
07/05/2025 1:58pm
I have taken my children to see three movies currently playing in theaters because 1. it's July and we've run out of other summer activities; and 2. having them watch on a big screen at the movie theater makes me feel less mom-guilt than them watching small screens at home, for some reason; and 3. we really like popcorn.
Lesa Burgess' memoir a testament to resilience, love, family and basketball
07/05/2025 1:56pm
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"Memoir of a Basketball Wife" details the family's experience living in nine countries on four continents.
Brush fires erupt as wildfires continue to blaze
07/05/2025 12:02pm
A dozen fires started in just the last 24 hours, keeping firefighters busy during wildfire and firework season.
New Hill AFB wing commander committed to delivering F-35 dominance 'anytime, anywhere'
07/05/2025 10:03am
Air Force Col. Charles Fallon assumed leadership of Hill Air Force Base's 388th Fighter Wing Monday. The new commander said he is humbled, capable and prepared to fulfill the wing's mission to "deliver F-35 dominance anytime, anywhere."
Texas floods leave at least 51 dead, 27 girls missing as rescuers search devastated landscape
07/05/2025 9:19am
Flash floods from a storm that pounded central Texas have killed at least 51 people. Officials say the death toll is 43 and likely to grow in Kerr County, where 15 of the victims were children.
Photo gallery: Salt Lake City hosts Monster Jam
07/05/2025 8:10am
Salt Lake City became the fifth host city for the annual Monster Jam World Finals marquee show, with performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
Bountiful couple one of many turning to GoFundMe to help fund IVF treatments
07/05/2025 7:02am
A Bountiful couple was looking for ways to fund another IVF round because the cost is so high. Like others, they decided to launch a GoFundMe campaign.
