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Jazz's Kyle Filipowski dominates again; has he been the Vegas MVP?
07/14/2025 10:42pm
The Las Vegas Summer League's leading scorer? That would be Kyle Filipowski with 29.3 points per game. He's making a strong case for MVP honors — and let the entire Thomas & Mack Center know it on Monday.
Grand County settles with employee who complained of harassment, discrimination
07/14/2025 10:30pm
Grand County has settled with an employee who accused her supervisor of harassment and discrimination. The county is paying out a six-figure settlement to resolve the employee's complaint.
Witness offers account of moments prior to massive Provo water main 'geyser'
07/14/2025 9:45pm
Provo officials said roughly 15 cars sustained damage during the ordeal in addition to multiple businesses after a massive geyser surfaced in the middle of Center Street.
'Close call': Judge rules man charged with 9 counts of attempted murder not competent for trial
07/14/2025 9:00pm
A judge Monday found a man charged with attempting to murder nine women in hit-and-run crashes incompetent for trial, but said it is likely he will be restored to competency.
Does this new Utah law make roads safer for cyclists?
07/14/2025 8:15pm
A new Utah law makes it illegal for cars to stop, park or drive in a bike lane, with a few exceptions such as for emergency vehicles and snow plows.
Motorcyclist crashes, dies during traffic stop in St. George
07/14/2025 7:30pm
A motorcyclist died Friday during a traffic stop in St. George, the Washington County Attorney's Office announced Monday.
New option to address Bonanza Flat parking debuts. Will Millcreek Canyon be next?
07/14/2025 7:11pm
A new bus service debuted over the weekend, whisking mountain bikers and hikers alike to a pair of popular trailheads in the Wasatch Backcountry.
Utah's Sen. Curtis pushes Treasury to mint commemorative coins ahead of state's next Olympics
07/14/2025 6:30pm
Utah Sen. John Curtis is pushing the U.S. Treasury to mint special edition coins commemorating the upcoming Olympics in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City under a new bill being introduced on Monday.
Fentanyl drug busts are up, overdose deaths down in Utah, task force reports
07/14/2025 5:45pm
Utah is on pace to shatter last year's record for the most fentanyl seized by law enforcement as overdose deaths are down, the state's Fentanyl Task Force announced Monday.
No charges for Roy police officers in sexual assault investigation
07/14/2025 5:36pm
Prosecutors say they won't file charges against Roy police officers who are still on administrative leave for a sexual assault investigation at Snowbird in May.
'Shots fired at me': Police release videos from intense shootout between officers, driver
07/14/2025 5:10pm
Body camera videos of an intense shooting between an armed driver and Salt Lake police were released Monday.
Community grants can help prepare wildland-urban interface areas for fire season
07/14/2025 4:30pm
Several homeowners around the Pinebrook subdivision are taking advantage of state grant money from Utah's Watershed Restoration Initiative to better protect their homes from wildfire risk.
St. George man faces 51 criminal charges tied to shootout with police
07/14/2025 4:13pm
A southern Utah man who police say fired more than 150 rounds during a shootout with police was charged Monday with 51 crimes.
Have You Seen This? Neil Diamond surprises theatergoers with 'Sweet Caroline' performance
07/14/2025 3:44pm
Good times never seemed so good for a delighted audience over the weekend, when Neil Diamond emerged from retirement for an impromptu sing-along.
Sundance plans to make final Utah film festival a 'celebration full of gratitude and joy'
07/14/2025 3:00pm
Sundance Film Festival plans to honor Park City and Robert Redford in its final festival in Utah in January, but it won't include one iconic Park City venue.
The US has a plan to breed millions of flies and drop them from planes. Here's why
07/14/2025 2:54pm
A specific breed of flies could be the livestock industry's best defense against a flesh-eating threat poised to invade the southwestern border of the United States.
Drug task force agents arrest Iron County man accused of operating 'magic mushroom' lab
07/14/2025 2:20pm
Drug task force agents raided a suspected psilocybin mushroom lab in Iron County on Wednesday and arrested a 45-year-old man on related drug and weapons charges.
Utah scientists search deep space for traces of violent events
07/14/2025 1:45pm
Scientists at the University of Utah, along with others around the world, are taking a close look at deep space with an unusual array of telescopes in the desert of Central Utah.
2 men arrested in possible hate crime investigation in Murray
07/14/2025 1:05pm
Two men accused of swinging a bat at a third man and taking his phone after calling him a derogatory name are being investigated for a possible hate crime, according to police.
AMC's 50% discounts are here. Will it help revive the movie industry?
07/14/2025 12:49pm
With the rising popularity of streaming services and increasing costs of attending a movie — from tickets to refreshments — movie theater attendance has suffered.
Antisemitic posts appear on Elmo's X account after hack
07/14/2025 12:33pm
Elmo's X account was hacked on Sunday, causing the beloved "Sesame Street" character to appear to post expletive-filled antisemitic rants and anti-Trump statements.
Video shows large 'fire vortex' at Utah wildfire, damaging fire engine
07/14/2025 12:00pm
A fire engine was damaged when a massive "fire vortex" formed within a fire burning in southeast Utah over the weekend.
How religious parents won the battle over LGBTQ-themed books
07/14/2025 11:34am
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As religious parents celebrate the Supreme Court decision for their kids to opt out of LGBTQ-themed books, they're ready to put the legal battle behind.
Utah's growing trend: Backyard offices, gyms and golf simulators
07/14/2025 11:30am
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Building extra spaces to separate your home, professional life and hobbies is the specialty of one Utah company.
Corrections officials preparing for firing squad — Utah's 2nd execution in 13 months
07/14/2025 11:11am
Utah death row inmate Ralph Leroy Menzies is scheduled to be executed by firing squad just after midnight on Sept. 5. Corrections officials say they're prepared.
South Jordan couple charged with aggravated abuse of their 77-year-old father
07/14/2025 11:02am
The son and daughter-in-law of an elderly South Jordan man are each facing a criminal charge accusing them of abusing the man.
Trump to send weapons to Ukraine, threatens secondary sanctions on Russia in 50 days
07/14/2025 10:26am
President Donald Trump announced new weapons for Ukraine on Monday and threatened to hit buyers of Russian exports with sanctions unless Russia agrees to a peace deal in 50 days, a major shift in policy brought on by disappointment with Moscow.
City-sponsored block parties bring neighbors together in Tooele
07/14/2025 10:05am
Want to get to know neighbors? Tooele city officials are encouraging residents to build more community connections by hosting block parties.
9 deaths in fire at Massachusetts assisted living facility
07/14/2025 9:47am
Authorities say nine people died in a fire at an assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, where people were hanging out of windows screaming for help.
A Utah professor spoke at an Israeli-hostage rally. Here's what he said
07/14/2025 9:12am
An Israel native and Utahn had sharp words for the leaders of his homeland at a rally Saturday in Jerusalem demanding the return of the Israeli hostages remaining in Gaza.
Man arrested in fatal West Valley weekend crash
07/14/2025 8:43am
A man who police say tried to walk away after being involved in a three-car crash in West Valley City was arrested over the weekend.
1 hospitalized after being shot in Roy Sunday evening
07/14/2025 8:20am
One person was hospitalized after being shot in the head in Roy on Sunday evening, according to police.
Arson incident at Provo park causes over $120K in damages
07/14/2025 8:02am
A second act of arson in just two months has left portions of a popular Provo playground in ruins, with damages estimated at more than $120,000.
RC Willey brings back a classic on July 16 with free hot dogs
07/14/2025 8:00am
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RC Willey is taking the dog days of summer literally this year — by bringing back one of its most iconic traditions for one day only.
Divided appeals court rejects plea deal for accused Sept. 11 attacks mastermind
07/14/2025 7:33am
An appeals court on Friday denied Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and two of his co-defendants plea deals that would have eliminated the death penalty.
The biggest piece of Mars on Earth is going up for auction in New York
07/14/2025 6:51am
For sale: a 54-pound rock. Estimated auction price: $2 million to $4 million. Why so expensive? It's the largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth.
Video released of Utah ranger saving woman trapped under Provo River bridge
07/14/2025 6:17am
A woman says she'll never forget the Utah ranger who jumped into the Provo River and helped her after she became trapped under a bridge while paddleboarding two weeks ago.
