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Car-camping to Capitol Hill: The remarkable rise of Sen. Curtis' right-hand man

07/06/2025 10:30pm
First as Provo deputy mayor, then as House chief of staff, Corey Norman is now powering Sen. John Curtis' project of becoming one of the Senate's newest and most independent players.

New survey shows Utahns support environmental protections, think politicians could do more

07/06/2025 10:00pm
With environmental, energy and land use considerations at the forefront of recent political discussions, a new survey showed Utahns broadly support environmental protections.

2 Salt Lake police officers involved in weekend car accidents

07/06/2025 9:56pm
Police officers were involved in two separate car crashes over the weekend in Salt Lake City, Bret Weisberg with the Salt Lake City Police Department said.

A new take on farm-to-table dining: Connecting communities to seasonal eating

07/06/2025 9:30pm
When Lynsey Gammon first started Gracie's Farm in Wanship, Summit County, the soil was dry and barren. Seven years later, her team is hosting dinners among the rows of crops, and their abundant seasonal produce is the star of the show.

Young woman finds new life through Youth Futures in Utah

07/06/2025 9:07pm
From Georgia to Utah, Vee Sandifer has changed her story for the better, and she credit's the Youth Futures program for keeping her on the right track.

Dating app fatigue: A Gen Z diagnosis

07/06/2025 8:30pm
Over time, the internet's role in dating has been transformative, beginning with Match.com in 1995, later evolving with eHarmony's psychology-focused approach in 2000.

Pleasant Grove woman to spend at least 25 years in prison for sexually abusing 5-year-old

07/06/2025 7:45pm
A Pleasant Grove woman was sentenced to prison on Monday after admitting to sexually abusing a minor. Charges say she admitted to creating child pornography following conversations with her then-boyfriend.

Utah Designers' top ideas for 2025 bathroom renovations

07/06/2025 7:00pm - SPONSORED
Whether you're planning a full remodel or looking to update key elements, here are the top trends to inspire your bathroom transformation this year.

Improving national parks, gateway communities' role

07/06/2025 7:00pm
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order Monday to bolster relationships between gateway communities and national parks, saying it is vital to tap into a mutual benefit.

Historic property with ties to old Hollywood for sale in Logan Canyon

07/06/2025 6:30pm
St. Ann's Retreat, or "the Nunnery," once had a golden era under a different name. Now the current owner is hoping someone will be able to breathe new life into the historic property.

Soak up sun, the arts at Utah events July 6-12

07/06/2025 6:00pm
Whether your favorite genre is visual art, dance, music or cinema, there are artsy things to do in Utah this week. Find activities on KSL Events.

The cost of loneliness can be death. Here's how to find good friends

07/06/2025 5:00pm
After working from home all day, your takeout order arrives and you start binge-watching your favorite show alone. Sounds ideal, right? Except doing this routinely could shorten your life.

9th Street Fire leads to evacuations in Ogden

07/06/2025 4:00pm
Some residents of Weber County have been evacuated after a new fire started in Ogden Canyon.

BYU's Dybantsa MVP as Team USA reclaims U19 World Cup gold

07/06/2025 3:35pm
AJ Dybantsa hasn't played a collegiate basketball game, but he's already a champion.

Have You Seen This? Mild-mannered reporter turns into a linebacker

07/06/2025 3:26pm
This video is like one of those slow-motion train wrecks where you know from the start that something bad is going to happen.

Buffalo Soldiers in Utah finally getting their due

07/06/2025 2:58pm
Thanks to Utah Cultural Site Stewardship, these men who played an important role in Utah history are getting a chance to take a bow more than a century later.

1 killed after semitruck goes into I-80 median, rolls

07/06/2025 2:00pm
A rollover of a semitruck on Interstate 80 near Salt Lake City on Sunday morning left the driver dead and a passenger in the hospital.

A couple tried for 18 years to get pregnant. AI made it happen

07/06/2025 1:43pm
After trying to conceive for 18 years, one couple is now pregnant with their first child thanks to the power of artificial intelligence.

Congress made history this week. Here's how

07/06/2025 1:30pm - PARTNER
It was the final stretch for Republicans to pass the first cornerstone of President Trump's agenda, and it was chock-full of late nights, early mornings, and plenty of historic moments in between.

Saluting decades-old friendship between South Korea and Utah

07/06/2025 1:02pm
Salt Lake City resident Jim Crane is a month away from celebrating his 100th birthday — and his experiences fighting in the Korean War happened more than seven decades ago.

Company provides community, connection for Utah women through hiking

07/06/2025 12:03pm
Hundreds of Utah women come together to hike in Utah's unique landscape and meet new friends through Girls Only Adventure Trips.

How to tell if you have a 'dopamine deficit' and what you can do to reset

07/06/2025 11:20am
Dr. Anna Lembke spoke with CNN about what dopamine is, what it does, and how you can find better balance if you have a "dopamine deficit."

Pope Leo XIV resumes the tradition of taking a summer vacation. But he's got plenty of homework

07/06/2025 10:40am
Pope Leo XIV is starting a six-week vacation this weekend at the papal summer retreat south of Rome, his first break since his election in May, but he has plenty to think about.

Wasatch Front added 18K housing units in 2024. Here's where most of them were built

07/06/2025 10:02am
A new Utah Population Committee report highlights continued growth along the Wasatch Front.

Death toll in central Texas flash floods rises to 82 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing

07/06/2025 9:34am
The death toll from flash floods that raged through central Texas has risen to 82 after searchers found more bodies. Authorities say many more remain missing, including 10 girls from Camp Mystic, a summer camp wiped out by the flooding early Friday.

A Gaza ceasefire is the closest it has been in months. Here's what we know

07/06/2025 9:03am
President Donald Trump says he's "optimistic" a ceasefire deal in Gaza could come next week after Hamas announced it had "submitted a positive response" to a proposal.

Tropical Storm Chantal will be the first system of hurricane season to impact the US

07/06/2025 8:25am
Tropical Storm Chantal formed early Saturday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center, and is expected to be the first tropical system to impact the U.S. this hurricane season.

The untold story about how Olive Garden's most popular special came to be

07/06/2025 7:50am
When the first Olive Garden opened in 1982 in Orlando, Florida, it was a disaster.

It's the smallest bird native to North America. And it passes through Utah

07/06/2025 7:15am
The calliope hummingbird, North America's smallest bird, migrates through Utah each summer. A banding event on July 19 at Red Canyon Lodge will study these birds.

2 bystanders rescued vehicle occupants seconds before explosion

07/06/2025 12:49am
An explosion at a building in Herriman prompted evacuations late Saturday, according to posts on social media.