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Witnesses to fatal Island Park crash start fundraiser for Cooper family
07/11/2025 10:35pm
Utah-based Sunroom Coffee has launched a fundraiser for the family of 5-year-old Catherine Cooper, killed in a July 4 car crash near Island Park.
Samsung is looking into more AI devices — potentially including earrings and necklaces
07/11/2025 10:02pm
Samsung is looking into new wearable devices, potentially including earrings and necklaces, amid an industry-wide push to develop new types of AI-powered consumer electronics.
Here's what a California Democrat told a Utah crowd about the GOP's 'big, beautiful bill'
07/11/2025 9:24pm
California Rep. Sara Jacobs spoke to a crowd of about 150 at a Sandy town hall Friday evening, making the case that Democrats need to adopt a message focused on economic issues such as housing affordability and child care.
Defense seeks dismissal of decades-old Fruit Heights sex abuse case
07/11/2025 9:03pm
Defense attorneys for a man charged with sexually abusing children in Fruit Heights during the 1980s argue the case should be dismissed because of due process violations.
Bailey sits, Clayton limps off — but Jazz youngsters show promise in first game in Vegas
07/11/2025 8:36pm
Ace Bailey sat on the bench in street clothes, held out of the Utah Jazz's first game at the Las Vegas Summer League due to right hip flexor soreness.
India finds engine switch movement in fatal Air India crash; no immediate action for Boeing or GE
07/11/2025 8:35pm
A preliminary report on last month's Air India crash showed three seconds after takeoff, the plane's engines fuel cutoff switches almost simultaneously flipped, starving the engines.
West Nile virus found in Cache County mosquitoes
07/11/2025 8:05pm
The Utah State Public Health Laboratory has confirmed that sample from Cache County have tested positive for West Nile virus. There are abatement procedures in place and advice on what residents should do.
Review: 'Superman' struggles to take off, but hope isn't lost
07/11/2025 7:43pm
I wanted to love "Superman," really, I did. But the more I think about it, the harder it is to convince myself that it was great.
Sunday's 'Music & the Spoken Word' to celebrate 5,000th broadcast, 96 years
07/11/2025 7:11pm
Ahead of the landmark 5,000th episode of "Music & the Spoken Word," choir officials spoke Friday about the program's significance to the church and around the world.
Officers not at fault for man who died after being handcuffed, DA determines
07/11/2025 6:36pm
The case of a man who died of drug toxicity after being taken into custody does not fall into the definition of an officer-involved critical incident, Salt Lake County's district attorney announced Friday.
Utah Highway Patrol urges safety after multiple deadly crashes
07/11/2025 6:01pm
Recent fatal crashes have Utah Highway Patrol reemphasizing the importance of safe driving as the "100 Deadliest Days" — the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day — continue.
Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles after two consumers suffer vision loss from ejecting caps
07/11/2025 5:34pm
Walmart is recalling about 850,000 stainless steel water bottles because the lid can eject and hit consumers — which has resulted in permanent vision loss for two people to date.
Miller Family Foundation pledges $2M to support reconstruction of Sandy rec center
07/11/2025 5:05pm
The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation announced Friday it is joining efforts to rebuild Sandy's Alta Canyon Sports Center into a "state-of-the-art" recreation and community center.
State Department starts firing more than 1,350 workers in Trump's shake-up of diplomatic corps
07/11/2025 4:32pm
The State Department began firing more than 1,350 U.S.-based employees Friday as the Trump administration pressed ahead with an unprecedented overhaul of its diplomatic corps.
Organizers of Latino, Venezuelan festivals join forces for united celebration
07/11/2025 4:04pm
Amid a drop in sponsors, the organizers of two annual festivals focused on the Latino community joined forces for a united celebration this year, set for Saturday.
Have You Seen This? Uncovering a megalodon tooth
07/11/2025 3:25pm
Fingers crossed that someday I can stumble upon a big chomper like this one.
Film enthusiast creates Orem Film Festival to highlight local artists
07/11/2025 3:02pm
Even though Sundance Film Festival will soon be departing Utah, the excitement for film in the state doesn't have to be over. The new Orem Film Festival plans to highlight local filmmakers.
Provo man dies from fall at Glacier National Park
07/11/2025 2:53pm
A Provo man died Wednesday when he fell while attempting to descend a climbing route within Glacier National Park, park rangers say.
After legal fight, honor code review, BYU QB Jake Retzlaff plans to withdraw from school
07/11/2025 2:29pm
Last year's starting quarterback plans to withdraw from the university, opening up a path to transfer without using the NCAA transfer portal, ESPN's Pete Thamel first reported.
4 homes, 5 other structures destroyed by fast-growing fire in southeast Utah
07/11/2025 2:28pm
A fast-moving wildfire has destroyed four homes and five outbuildings as it continues to burn in southeast Utah, state officials say.
'Click-to-cancel' is over, but there are other ways to unsubscribe
07/11/2025 1:23pm
A "click-to-cancel" rule making it easier to end unwanted subscriptions was blocked by a federal appeals court, but there are still ways to end them, even if they take some work.
Devon Dampier has the 'it factor,' and Utah football hopes it will lead to winning ways
07/11/2025 1:01pm
Devon Dampier's confidence and approach to the game has been a welcomed addition to a team looking to make a big jump after missing a bowl game last season.
Grand Canyon's North Rim closed due to nearby wildfire
07/11/2025 12:30pm
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is closed "until further notice" as a wildfire rages in the area, park rangers announced on Thursday.
Church of Jesus Christ sees record growth in global membership
07/11/2025 12:14pm
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Record-high convert baptisms during the past 12 months mark a milestone year for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Utah's black and white license plate is now the state's most popular, and it's bringing in millions
07/11/2025 12:08pm
According to a newly released review by the Office of the Utah State Auditor, the Historic Utah plate has generated $4.5 million in revenue.
Anglers, outdoor enthusiasts argue against gate at Strawberry Reservoir marina
07/11/2025 11:32am
Several people pushed back on an idea to install a gate on the road to Strawberry Reservoir marina to address winter issues. The Wasatch County Planning Commission tabled the idea Thursday.
A new operation setting standards for the truck and trailer industry
07/11/2025 11:30am
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Young Truck and Trailer has worked to maximize their potential at its state-of-the-art facility — and set industry standards across the area.
Former sheriff's deputy charged with manslaughter in fatal southern Utah crash
07/11/2025 11:01am
A Washington County sheriff's deputy is charged with manslaughter and accused of hitting a motorcyclist head-on, killing him, while responding to a separate crash in November.
With questions at quarterback, can LJ Martin be an answer for BYU's offense?
07/11/2025 10:27am
With questions surrounding the BYU quarterback room and a competition for training camp, the El Paso native who ran for 718 yards and seven touchdowns may be asked to shoulder the load on offense.
German tourist found alive 12 days after she was lost in the Australian Outback
07/11/2025 10:27am
German tourist Carolina Wilga was found alive in Australia's remote Outback on Friday, 12 days after she went missing and a day after her abandoned van was discovered, police said.
Ukrainian doctor drives a child's heart through Russian attack to perform a life-saving transplant
07/11/2025 10:09am
Kyiv was burning as Dr. Borys Todurov sped through the city in an ambulance, undeterred by the deep thuds of explosions and the terrifying sounds of Russian drones flying overhead.
Thousands celebrate baby hippo Moo Deng's first birthday at a Thailand zoo
07/11/2025 10:03am
Thousands of excited fans flocked to a Thai zoo on Thursday to celebrate the first birthday of Moo Deng, the adorable baby pygmy hippo that has become a social media sensation.
Delta's newest direct flight will link Utah to South America for the first time
07/11/2025 10:01am
Utahns will soon have direct access to a new continent — for a couple of months, at least.
Security guard charged with shooting, critically injuring property owner's friend
07/11/2025 9:32am
A man working security at a Salt Lake business was charged Thursday with three felonies accusing him of shooting the property owner's long-time friend.
Stability, outdoors and quest for another Stanley Cup brought Nate Schmidt to Utah Mammoth
07/11/2025 9:03am
The left-handed defenseman is days removed from winning the Stanley Cup with Florida, which he described as a "euphoric" feeling that he "cannot wait for another chance at."
Trump visits Texas flood zone, defends government's disaster response
07/11/2025 8:44am
President Donald Trump defended the response to flash flooding in Texas on Friday as he visited the Hill Country region where at least 120 people, including children, died last week.
Obon Festival, organized by Salt Lake City's Buddhist community, returns Saturday
07/11/2025 8:31am
Obon Festival, organized by the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple, returns on Saturday and will feature temple tours, drum performances and traditional dancing.
Amid new reports of brownish tap water, Ogden hires water consultant for help
07/11/2025 8:05am
As new reports of brownish tap water trickle in from Ogden residents, city officials have hired a consultant to help them pinpoint what may be happening
What that ringing in your ears might really be telling you
07/11/2025 8:00am
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Whether you've been struggling with tinnitus for years or are just starting to notice symptoms, this book offers practical tools to help you improve your quality of life.
Beloved Salt Lake senior center to close after nearly 50 years
07/11/2025 7:40am
The Sunday Anderson Senior Center, a cherished community hub on Salt Lake City's west side, is preparing to close its doors next month after nearly five decades of service.
Ogden police say those who set off illegal fireworks, starting fire, were caught on camera
07/11/2025 6:15am
Investigators in Ogden said they have video of the people who set off the fireworks that sparked the 9th Street Fire, which ended up destroying a home.
