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Rock and mudslide impacts 3 homes in Holladay

07/15/2025 10:57pm
A broken water line caused rock and mud slides in Holladay Tuesday night, affecting three homes, leaving one of them severely damaged.

2 men charged with hate crime in robbery involving gay man

07/15/2025 10:32pm
Two men who prosecutors say yelled a homophobic slur while robbing a gay man of his phone have each been charged with a hate crime.

Utah family home safely after minivan rolls down embankment, into Snake River in Idaho

07/15/2025 9:04pm
A family of six is back at home in Utah safely after crews rescued them from their submerged minivan that rolled down a 30-foot embankment and into the Snake River in Idaho.

Here's why the new IOC president was just in the United States

07/15/2025 8:36pm
International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry made a surprise trip to Colorado Springs for Saturday's Hall of Fame induction of Anita DeFrantz, a longtime IOC member.

Sandy woman to spend at least 15 years in prison after setting fire that destroyed 6 apartments

07/15/2025 7:33pm
Attorneys said they could not recommend probation for a Sandy woman found guilty of setting a Sandy apartment complex on fire because she was not willing to get mental health treatment.

BYU professor, students are fighting wildfires with wildflowers in Provo's Rock Canyon

07/15/2025 7:11pm
BYU professor Phil Allen and his students are working to restore the Rock Canyon trailhead area by removing invasive cheatgrass and replacing it with native wildflower species.

Work set to begin on $3.7M reconstruction of Panguitch Lake Dam

07/15/2025 4:55pm
Construction on a new dam for Panguitch Lake is moving forward more than a year after a safety scare prompted evacuation notices for several communities.

Water main break causes significant road damage in Centerville

07/15/2025 4:30pm
Centerville Public Works said crews were out all night fixing the water line at 1450 N. Main St. It left a massive hole in the road.

Prosecutors point to finances, affairs as motive for dentist accused of poisoning his wife

07/15/2025 4:00pm
In opening arguments, prosecutors say a Colorado dentist poisoned his wife because of an affair and financial problems. His attorney said investigators had tunnel vision against her client.

Feds seek information about ATV driver as part of Monroe Canyon Fire investigation

07/15/2025 3:12pm
U.S. Forest Service officials say they're seeking information that can help them identify an all-terrain vehicle driver seen in the Monroe Mountain area when a wildfire broke out.

Not guilty pleas entered for 2 men in Ogden dog-hoarding case

07/15/2025 2:07pm
An Ogden judge entered not guilty pleas for the two men charged in a dog-hoarding case that led to the removal of 168 animals from the home they shared last April.

What to do if you meet a mountain goat on a high-elevation hike

07/15/2025 1:35pm
Mountain goats can be more aggressive at certain times of the year. Male mountain goats or billies typically get more aggressive during their breeding season, known as the rut, which usually takes place in November.

Deer Creek Fire crosses into Colorado from Utah as containment grows to 7%

07/15/2025 1:05pm
At just over 12,900 acres, the fire is bigger than all the other western slope fires combined and is one of several fires that prompted Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to issue a disaster declaration on Sunday.

What's next for Fisher Mansion? Report outlines future options for historic Salt Lake gem

07/15/2025 12:39pm
Fisher Mansion has been mostly vacant for two decades, but a new report outlines how it could be reused as Salt Lake City begins a major repair of the 132-year-old building.

Music legend Barry Manilow honors Riverton high music teacher with award

07/15/2025 11:15am
Music legend Barry Manilow honored a teacher at Riverton High School Monday night, presenting him with a $10,000 check.

What is the AIDS prevention program Sen. Curtis wants to protect from DOGE cuts?

07/15/2025 9:58am
The Senate is poised to vote this week on President Donald Trump's rescissions package requesting roughly $9.4 billion in spending reductions, including proposed cuts to funds allocated toward the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS.

1 killed in Ogden mobile home fire

07/15/2025 9:22am
One person died after being pulled out of a mobile home fire in Ogden Tuesday morning.

Utah needs primary care doctors. Can the Utah doctor shortage be fixed?

07/15/2025 8:48am
Have you had to wait weeks, even months, for an appointment to see a doctor? Utah is facing a shortage of primary care doctors that some experts say has become a crisis.

Pew survey: Mexicans now have a negative view of the US, a turnaround from a year ago

07/15/2025 8:03am
Mexicans now have a generally negative view of the U.S., a marked turnaround from their generally positive outlook last year, according to a new Pew Research Group survey.

Utahns mourn loss of historic Grand Canyon Lodge in North Rim Fire

07/15/2025 7:40am
Heartbreak, tears and devastation swept across Utah as flames engulfed the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, destroying dozens of structures, including the nearly century-old Grand Canyon Lodge.

How will Trump's new copper tariff impact Utah?

07/15/2025 6:17am
Consumers could see higher prices from President Donald Trump's tariffs, but Utah's mining industry would get a boost.