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RSL rolling with 3 wins in a row after 1st in Portland since 2017
07/16/2025 11:58pm
The Claret and Cobalt are officially rolling with a five-game unbeaten streak since the calendar turned to June and sit just a point outside of the playoffs heading into the All-Star break next week.
Jazz's Cody Williams is showing growth — loud plays and all
07/16/2025 11:11pm
Cody Williams has made some loud plays this summer. The bad kind of loud.
Sandy unveils new fleet maintenance garage after 2017 fire burned old facility
07/16/2025 10:33pm
Sandy held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday to commemorate the finished construction of a new public works garage, seven years after a fire torched the old facility.
Texas probes M&M maker Mars over use of synthetic food dyes
07/16/2025 10:04pm
Texas' attorney general said on Wednesday he has begun investigating Mars, which makes M&M's and Skittles candies, for its alleged refusal to remove synthetic food dyes from its products.
Utah governor tells China 'We are not for sale'
07/16/2025 9:32pm
Gov. Spencer Cox doubled down Tuesday on the state's ban on land sales to foreign adversaries, saying the state blocked a Chinese-owned corporation from buying Utah land near an airport in the last few months.
BYU-bound Jane Hedengren adds another national honor at ESPYS
07/16/2025 9:03pm
The former Timpview High distance star was named national female player of the year by Gatorade, an award given to her at Wednesday night's ESPY Awards.
Utah County OKs plans to bolster cooperation with immigration officials despite heavy opposition
07/16/2025 8:58pm
Utah County commissioners approved plans to bolster cooperative efforts with U.S. immigration officials in cracking down on illegal immigration despite heavy opposition.
Aging water meter leak did its job ahead of Holladay mudslide
07/16/2025 8:38pm
A Salt Lake City water meter did exactly what it was supposed to do, leading to a leak that caused a Holladay mudslide and flooding that affected at least three homes overnight.
'An investment in Utah's future': University of Utah opens $97M Crocker Science Complex
07/16/2025 8:13pm
The University of Utah on Wednesday advanced its commitment to becoming a top 10 public university through the completion of the $97 million Applied Science Project.
Trump says he's not planning to fire Fed's Powell
07/16/2025 7:38pm
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is not planning to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, though he renewed his criticism of Powell not lowering interest rates.
Death row inmate set for execution asks for clemency
07/16/2025 7:11pm
Attorneys for Ralph Menzies, who is set to be executed Sept. 5, are seeking clemency from the state parole board, citing his mental health and comments from an initial judge.
Trump, White House race to contain Epstein conspiracy fallout
07/16/2025 6:36pm
The Trump administration reversed course on its pledge to release documents it had suggested would reveal major revelations about Epstein and his alleged clientele. That reversal has enraged some of Trump's most loyal followers.
Prosecutors screen No Kings protest shooting again, but still want more info
07/16/2025 6:02pm
Salt Lake police have handed their investigation into a fatal shooting at the No Kings protest in June over to the district attorney without making any kind of recommendations.
Investigators seek 2 men accused of shooting, killing cats in Midvale
07/16/2025 5:35pm
A couple of cats were shot and killed near an apartment complex at 7400 S. State by unknown men in what appears to be a random act of violence.
Salt Lake City reports 'progress' in improving public safety, but violent crime is up
07/16/2025 4:50pm
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says the city has made "tremendous progress" since introducing its public safety plan in January, but would like the state to do more to help.
Aggies' final Mountain West season starts with low expectations in Mendenhall's 1st year
07/16/2025 4:42pm
The Aggies were picked to finish ninth out of 12 teams in their final season in the Mountain West before joining the rebuilt Pac-12 in 2026.
Utah's harvest tag system could soon enter the 21st century
07/16/2025 4:15pm
Utah wildlife officials are seeking to implement electronic tagging for harvested animals for the first time this fall.
Have You Seen This? 16 inmates reunited with children at father-daughter dance
07/16/2025 3:29pm
Fathers at the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center connected with their daughters at the end of a weeks-long family communication program.
Wildfire smoke creating haze in some areas of Utah
07/16/2025 2:30pm
PM2.5 pollution is spiking in many counties in Utah and is accompanied by the typical summer pollutant of ozone. It makes for a nasty mix of pollution.
Urban trail takes shape as city works to finish $1.45M project before Utah Tech's fall semester
07/16/2025 1:55pm
Work to transform 700 East in downtown St. George into a part of an urban trail system is well underway. Roadwork focuses on median installation, road striping, bulb outs and landscaping.
Why did a giant sculpture of Elon Musk's head show up at Utah national park?
07/16/2025 1:45pm
A large sculpture of Elon Musk's head was pulled through Arches National Park on a trailer this past Saturday, igniting a slew of comments on social media.
13 structures damaged or destroyed by Deer Creek Fire; rare 'firenado' rated as EF-2
07/16/2025 12:39pm
Over a dozen structures were damaged or destroyed by a fire that started in southeast Utah last week, including some that were damaged by a fire-induced tornado.
1 more measles diagnosis in southwest health district marks 10 cases in Utah
07/16/2025 12:27pm
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services said it has identified one more measles case in a statement on Wednesday, making 10 total cases in the state this summer.
Unified Fire Authority breaks down commonly used wildfire terms
07/16/2025 12:00pm
Utah has several wildfires burning, and with the constant updates, the public is receiving a significant amount of information. The Unified Fire Authority explained several frequently misunderstood fire terms.
Utah Mammoth begin season on 3-game road trip; home opener Oct. 15 against Flames
07/16/2025 11:54am
The club begins its follow-up to a 38-31-13 inaugural season on a three-game road trip, beginning Thursday, Oct. 9, against Rocky Mountain rival Colorado Avalanche
Why a new development in Santaquin is turning heads
07/16/2025 11:30am
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The Orchards offers some of Utah County's largest town homes, with high-end finishes, oversized garages and functional floorplans.
Will Gen Z be the most conservative generation?
07/16/2025 11:29am
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Here's how TikTok and Turning Point USA shifted young voters to the right.
Saratoga Springs man says auto lender wrecked his credit after a crash he wasn't at fault for
07/16/2025 10:45am
You're in an accident. You need to call your insurance company. But you also need to call your lender. Not doing so left a Saratoga Springs man with an awful financial headache.
How a Utah semipro soccer team went from tryouts to league final in less than a year
07/16/2025 10:29am
First-year USL W League franchise Utah United will host the league championship match against defending champion NC Courage U23 on Saturday at BYU's South Field.
Police: 'Nihilistic extremists' targeting young people in Utah
07/16/2025 10:01am
Police are seeing young people in Utah targeted in a very concerning trend in cybercrimes. Online perpetrators aren't after money or personal data, but rather suffering.
Many employers plan to pare health benefits as weight-loss spending soars
07/16/2025 9:40am
More than half of large employers plan to scale back health care benefits next year as rising costs from weight-loss and specialty drugs squeeze budgets, according to a new survey released by consulting firm Mercer on Wednesday.
2 men charged with kidnapping after allegedly interrogating a 'snitch'
07/16/2025 9:14am
Two men are facing criminal charges accusing them of participating in the kidnapping of an alleged informant and putting a gun in his mouth.
Colorado woman charged in Lake Powell boating crash that severely injured teen
07/16/2025 8:38am
A Colorado woman faces DUI-related charges accusing her of crashing her boat on Lake Powell, resulting in a teenage boy's legs nearly being cut off.
Should Kane County ambulance service travel into Arizona?
07/16/2025 8:22am
Kane County Hospital's decision to halt regular ambulance service to Arizona, due to regulatory hurdles, highlights a broader debate about certificate of need requirements.
Utah ranger who jumped into Provo River to save woman says he 'wasn't going to let her go under'
07/16/2025 8:03am
Ranger Wyatt Manis says he didn't have time to think about being cold when he ran into the Provo River on June 28 to rescue a paddleboarder trapped under a trestle bridge.
The power of gratitude: How focusing on the positive can improve your life
07/16/2025 8:00am
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Here are some ways gratitude can improve your life and how you can practice it.
Search underway for missing camper near Jacob City Trailhead
07/16/2025 7:41am
A search is in progress near the Jacob City Trailhead in Soldier Canyon, after a camper disappeared Monday, with heat and the camper's medical condition primary concerns.
Idaho mayor arrested for allegedly threatening City Council with gun during meeting
07/16/2025 7:19am
A local mayor was arrested Friday after the City Council said he became "enraged" and threatened them with a gun during a regular meeting.
Utah had a role in building – and rebuilding – the Grand Canyon Lodge. Now it's gone again
07/16/2025 6:17am
The Grand Canyon Lodge, recently destroyed by wildfire, held many Utah ties from its original 1920s construction to its 1930s rebuild.
