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Guatemalan officials explore creation of consulate, business ties during Utah visit

07/28/2025 10:30pm
A contingent of Guatemalan lawmakers traveled to Utah to explore creation of a consulate in the state and business ties.

New pipeline restores clean water to small southern Utah town

07/28/2025 10:00pm
Nearly 200 people in southern Utah now have reliable running water again after nearly a decade. Half of the town of Apple Valley, located near the Utah-Arizona border, had been without standard drinking water.

Police identify father, toddler, grandmother found dead in Millard County murder-suicide

07/28/2025 9:41pm
Authorities identified the man, woman and child found dead in Millard County last week and said it appears the man and woman died in a murder-suicide while the child's cause of death isn't yet known.

Mike Lee urges Senate to cancel August recess. Here's why

07/28/2025 9:30pm
Sen. Mike Lee is urging his Senate colleagues to cancel August recess and continue confirming President Donald Trump's administrative and judicial nominees.

Delta's AI pricing prompting consumer protection bill from Utah lawmaker

07/28/2025 9:00pm
A Utah lawmaker is seeking to prevent companies from setting prices for individuals based on their personal data, after Delta Air Lines announced it would use artificial intelligence to set some airfares.

Authorities identify Sandy man found dead in Box Elder's Silver Island Mountains

07/28/2025 8:15pm
The Box Elder County Sheriff's Office has identified the body found on July 12 in the Silver Island Mountains as Michael Steven Comstock, 62, of Sandy.

Man's leg nearly severed in Idaho Jet Ski crash

07/28/2025 7:45pm
An Idaho man's leg was nearly severed after a serious Jet Ski crash on the Snake River.

4 fun reasons to visit Richfield, Utah this summer and fall

07/28/2025 7:00pm - SPONSORED
Richfield, Utah is a hidden gem that absolutely comes alive in the late summer and early fall.

Utah Sheriffs Association leaders defend increasing cooperation with immigration officials

07/28/2025 7:00pm
Leaders of the Utah Sheriffs Association defend the growing number of cooperative accords with immigration officials across Utah as a public safety mechanism.

Crews lay foundation on 'The Point,' the largest redevelopment in state history

07/28/2025 5:45pm
Crews are making progress on "The Point" redevelopment project, but it is hard to see because most of it is underground. Excavation teams throughout this expansive project are laying 6 miles of pipe.

US airlines oppose new limits on facial recognition at airport checkpoints

07/28/2025 5:35pm
Groups representing major U.S. airlines, travel companies and airports on Monday urged the Senate to reject a bill that would limit the ability of the Transportation Security Administration to use facial recognition software at security checkpoints.

Ralph Menzies 'understands that he will be executed and why,' state argues

07/28/2025 5:00pm
Prosecutors have filed their response to death row inmate Ralph Menzies' request for his sentence to be changed to life without parole due to declining mental health.

Suspect in Michigan Walmart stabbings is charged with a rarely used state terrorism count

07/28/2025 4:42pm
A Michigan prosecutor filed a terrorism charge Monday against a man accused of stabbing 11 people at a Walmart store. The charge has been rarely used in the state's courts since it was adopted more than 20 years ago.

Soccer goalkeeper/returned missionary Lynette Hernaez's faith-driven trek to BYU

07/28/2025 4:25pm
Pioneers come in all shapes and sizes — and some even wear soccer cleats.

Cottonwood Heights man charged with shooting older brother 6 times

07/28/2025 3:00pm
A Utah man who police say was wearing hearing protection and waiting for his older brother to get out of the shower was charged Monday with shooting the man six times.

Argument culminates in shot fired in Springville

07/28/2025 2:30pm
A Springville man was arrested for investigation of attempted murder after allegedly shooting at another man during an argument.

Salt Lake City received 'courtesy notice' before fire that destroyed 2 Millcreek buildings

07/28/2025 2:05pm
Salt Lake City received a "courtesy notice" about overgrown weeds three days before a large brush fire destroyed a pair of apartment buildings in Millcreek.

Warrant issued for third man tied to Murray shooting

07/28/2025 1:45pm
A third man has been identified and charged in connection with a shooting in Murray in April.

The old dude on the rad ride

07/28/2025 1:02pm
Due to such things as motion sickness, fear of heights, just ate lunch and other age-induced ailments/excuses, extreme roller coaster riding trends toward people who say "like" and "bro" and "dude" a lot.

Firefighters focus on protecting structures after Monroe Canyon Fire doubles in size

07/28/2025 12:00pm
Federal firefighters say they're still focused on structure protection as they continue to battle a central Utah wildfire that doubled in size over the weekend.

Private lakeside community in Logan might be Utah's best-kept secret — but not for long

07/28/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
Willow Lakes is a brand-new private lakefront community on the Logan River that's quickly becoming one of Utah's most intriguing residential and vacation destinations.

Shooter opens fire outside Reno casino, killing 3 and injuring several others

07/28/2025 10:52am
A suspect is in custody in Nevada and three people are dead following a shooting outside a casino in Reno. Officials say a gunman opened fire Monday morning just outside the Grand Sierra Resort.

Cedar City man arrested, charged with burning down his home

07/28/2025 10:32am
A Cedar City man was charged Monday with aggravated arson after police say he set fire to his home using gasoline.

Millcreek inundated with physical donations, asks for money for fire victims

07/28/2025 10:00am
Millcreek officials said City Hall is packed full with physical donations for victims of Friday's destructive apartment fire.

Worried about Alzheimer's? Start walking, according to a new 10-year study

07/28/2025 9:46am
If you needed another reason to get your daily steps in, science just handed you one.

Trump sets deadline of 10 or 12 days for Russia on war with Ukraine

07/28/2025 9:33am
President Donald Trump set a new deadline of 10 or 12 days for Russia to make progress toward ending the war in Ukraine or face consequences.

Minnesota man charged with abusing teens at religious event in Murray

07/28/2025 8:52am
A Minnesota man in Utah for a religious event is now facing several charges accusing him of allegedly sexually abusing two teen girls over the weekend.

Cedar City jewelry store owner chases after suspected burglars; 1 arrested and charged

07/28/2025 8:21am
A jewelry store burglary in Cedar City on Sunday resulted in one man being arrested following a chase by the store's owner. The search for a second man continued Monday.

Immigration crackdown having ripple effects at Latino festivals, spurring at least 1 cancellation

07/28/2025 8:03am
The ongoing crackdown on immigrants in the country illegally is having a ripple effect on Latino festivals in Utah, with the cancellation of at least one event.

Ex-Army Ranger goes from obese in wheelchair to fitness competitor: Learn his secret

07/28/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
This Army Ranger went from the extreme physical fitness to requiring epidural steroid spinal injections. By 2013 he was in a wheelchair and going through medical retirement from the Army. But he recovered his health thanks to a Utah clinic.

Europe reacts with mix of relief and concern to US trade deal

07/28/2025 7:26am
European governments and companies reacted with both relief and concern on Monday to the framework trade deal struck with President Donald Trump, acknowledging what was seen as an unbalanced deal but one that avoided a deeper trade war.

'Pretty with a purpose': How this Utahn transformed her yard into a pollinator paradise

07/28/2025 6:50am
St. George resident Colleen Winters transformed her yard into a pollinator paradise, alive with vibrant native blooms, with some help from a state program that was recently made permanent.

Why 2 Utah campsites ranked in the best places to camp in the region

07/28/2025 6:17am
Two Utah campsites received quite the honor: The Valley of the Gods and Dark Sky RV Park & Campground each landed a spot in the best places to camp in the mountain region.