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Jazz rookies out again in loss to Warriors, so how is the team using summer league?
07/13/2025 11:33pm
By the time the second half started, fans had apparently seen enough: No Ace Bailey. No Walter Clayton Jr. No crowd.
Wildfire destroys a historic Grand Canyon lodge and other structures
07/13/2025 11:13pm
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, forcing officials to close access to that area for the season, the park said Sunday.
Utah is rich in gold locations, ranking 10th nationally
07/13/2025 10:30pm
A new analysis puts Utah 10th place in the nation for its number of gold locations, but don't necessarily grab a pan and go out there and pan for the precious resource.
Southern Utah pilot shares first-hand account of crash landing in Oregon that injured 5
07/13/2025 9:45pm
A Cedar City resident who piloted a small jet that crashed after landing in Oregon three months ago is now sharing his story.
Health care options expanding to meet Utah growth
07/13/2025 8:40pm
The Beehive State's population is growing, creating need for expanded facilities and health care services. And hospitals, clinics and other providers are responding.
Fascinating facts you might not know about Utah's incredible Lake Powell
07/13/2025 7:00pm
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Look beyond the jet skis, and there are a number of captivating facts about Lake Powell that might make you appreciate it even more — from overlooked recreation opportunities to fascinating artifacts under the surface.
ICE arrests have tripled across the West. Inside the reasons and the costs
07/13/2025 7:00pm
President Donald Trump's promise of mass deportations gained momentum over the first six months of his second term and the effect is being felt throughout the American West — including Utah.
'Avoid the area': Wildfire breaks out on Monroe Mountain in Sevier County
07/13/2025 5:54pm
Evacuations are underway as a human-caused wildfire broke out near Monroe in Sevier County on Sunday afternoon.
Draper woman says timeshare exit company left her out $9K and still stuck in her timeshare
07/13/2025 5:45pm
Shirley England is not alone in her frustration of owning a timeshare she seemingly can't unload. According to the National Association of Attorneys General, timeshare contracts create a "noncancellable lifetime obligation."
Utah's 'Captain McGregor' serves his country in a unique way, with a unique uniform
07/13/2025 4:55pm
As "Captain McGregor," Doug McGregor has proudly worn this uniform to hundreds of events, large and small. His job? Making sure our flag is still there — for generations to come.
Indy Clover to provide clothing for Utah's homeless
07/13/2025 4:10pm
Hundreds of shirts, pants, shoes and every clothing item in between will be donated to Utah's homeless, courtesy of South Jordan's Indy Clover store in an initiative packed with heart.
Have You Seen This? At least somebody's enjoying the demonstration
07/13/2025 3:36pm
We've all seen our share of pre-flight demonstrations. But for this baby, it's the most amazing thing ever.
Does that old record still show up on your background check?
07/13/2025 3:00pm
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Rasa Legal is on a mission to help clear as many eligible records as possible by removing the complicated and costly barriers that often get in the way of that process.
Showers of Hope celebrates first anniversary with new mobile shower
07/13/2025 3:00pm
With over 1,000 of the unhoused population receiving showers this last year, the new trailer for Showers of Hope will help to expand the reach.
Find out the biggest misgivings on social media shopping
07/13/2025 2:15pm
The average American now spends nearly 2.5 hours a day scrolling, but we're not just spending time on social media. We're spending money – a whole lot of it.
There's $1B in Trump's tax bill for the LA Olympics in 2028. How will that money be used?
07/13/2025 12:55pm
Just a few lines in the nearly 1,000-page tax and spending cut bill signed into law on July 4 by President Donald Trump mean big money for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.
Superman and the secular longing for a Savior
07/13/2025 12:31pm
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The Jewish creators of Superman were not focused on Jesus. So why has this superhero become so widely embraced as a Christ-like symbol?
A year after Trump's near-assassination, friends and allies see some signs of a changed man
07/13/2025 12:04pm
One year after narrowly avoiding assassination, President Donald Trump, according to friends and aides, is still the same man — but they see signs the incident changed him in some ways.
Judas Priest, Rick Springfield, John Oates and Bob Geldof reflect on 40 years of Live Aid
07/13/2025 11:04am
Live Aid ended up helping to raise over $100 million for famine relief in Ethiopia and inspiring worldwide awareness for a cause it might otherwise have ignored.
West-side Mexican eatery to shut its doors amid neighborhood transformation
07/13/2025 10:07am
El Asadero, a west-side Mexican restaurant, will shut its doors amid growing redevelopment pressures, though the lure of retirement also figured in the owners' decision.
1 dead, 1 critically injured in early morning Magna crash; suspected driver arrested
07/13/2025 9:58am
One person is dead and another is in critical condition after a multi-vehicle crash early Sunday on Bacchus Highway near Magna, police said.
Festivals and other fun on KSL Events calendar, July 13-19
07/13/2025 9:37am
We've got some exciting family activities in Utah for your summer vacation.
Job scams are on the rise and more people are falling for them. Protect yourself with these tips
07/13/2025 9:04am
As job-seekers look for work in a challenging environment, an increasing number are falling victim to job scams that promise good pay for completing easy online tasks, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Strap on your dancing shoes: How regular line dancing is helping these seniors stay healthy
07/13/2025 8:36am
The Murray Senior Recreation Center provides a variety of exercise classes such as tai chi, yoga and spin classes. Its line dancing class draws a crowd of regulars.
Intense downpours like in Texas are more frequent, but there's no telling where they'll happen
07/13/2025 8:03am
It's not just Texas and North Carolina. Intense rain is falling more frequently in many areas of the U.S. — though where it occurs and whether it causes catastrophic flooding is largely a matter of chance, according to experts.
Utah health experts alarmed by decrease in childhood vaccine uptake
07/13/2025 7:15am
A coalition of public health and community organizations is sounding an alarm over Utah's falling rate of children entering kindergarten fully vaccinated.
