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Police: Driver in Iron County dies after leading police on chase, crashing
07/31/2025 11:13pm
A man died Thursday after leading deputies on a car chase and crashing in Iron County, police said.
Semituck rollover causes I-15 closure in Millard County
07/31/2025 10:34pm
A semitruck carrying 12,000 pounds of empty food containers rolled on I-15 in Millard County on Thursday night, temmporarily blocking all lanes of northbound traffic on the highway.
What's happening with mortgage rates?
07/31/2025 10:31pm
A day after the Federal Reserve declined to cut interest rates, mortgages fell just 0.02 percentage points from the prior week, but one expert suggested Thursday there's good news ahead.
Driver killed in Iron County crash
07/31/2025 9:44pm
A man was killed in a single-vehicle crash on state Route 56 near Modena in western Iron County early Thursday, authorities said.
Justin Timberlake says he's been diagnosed with Lyme disease
07/31/2025 9:02pm
Justin Timberlake announced on Instagram Thursday that he was diagnosed with Lyme disease, after his Forget Tomorrow tour wrapped up in Turkey on Wednesday.
BYU-bound Kihei Akina grateful for another shot at Utah Championship
07/31/2025 8:40pm
Akina, the former Lone Peak standout and one of the top junior golfers nationally who has signed with BYU, shot 1-over-par 71 in his opening round at Ogden Golf and Country Club.
Gunman shot by officers after killing 3 people outside a Reno casino has died, police say
07/31/2025 8:36pm
The suspected gunman who killed three people outside the largest casino in Reno, Nevada, before police officers shot and arrested him on Monday, died on Thursday.
Prosecutors drop charges accusing Murray man of abusing ex-girlfriend's cat
07/31/2025 8:02pm
Charges have been dropped against a Murray man charged earlier this year with injuring his ex-girlfriend's cat after prosecutors decided they did not have enough evidence.
Hulk Hogan's cause of death was heart attack, authorities say
07/31/2025 7:33pm
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan died of a heart attack, though the manner of his death was "natural," authorities in Florida said on Wednesday.
West Valley City dedicates building to fallen code enforcement officer Jill Robinson
07/31/2025 7:11pm
West Valley City has officially renamed its Community Preservation Building in honor of code enforcement officer Jill Robinson, whose life and service left a lasting impact on the community she served.
Top recruit Salesi Moa commits to Tennessee. Here's where the rest of Utah's best is headed
07/31/2025 6:55pm
The Fremont two-way standout is the top-rated prospect in the state and a five-star athlete by the 247Sports Composite who chose the Vols over five finalists.
Court upholds conviction of man who shot acquaintance at birthday party
07/31/2025 6:28pm
The Utah Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of a man found guilty of firing seven shots at a 2020 birthday party, critically injuring a man he'd grown up.
Fairground ride snaps mid-air in Saudi Arabia, injuring 23, state media reports
07/31/2025 5:43pm
At least 23 people were injured, three of them critically, when a fairground ride buckled in Saudi Arabia, sending passengers crashing to the ground, state media reported Thursday.
Refinancing your car loan can save you money, but there are potential roadblocks
07/31/2025 5:02pm
If you hear the word "refinancing," you might think of home loans, but it also applies to your car loan. The question then becomes, will it save you money? Not necessarily.
Salt Lake Parade of Homes 2025 begins Aug. 1
07/31/2025 4:56pm
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Every year, the Salt Lake Parade of Homes is held for the public to walk through the valley's most jaw-dropping homes. Come get ideas for current or future homes, with tours starting Friday, Aug. 1.
Utah governor declares state of emergency over escalating wildfires
07/31/2025 4:30pm
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has issued a state of emergency in response to escalating wildfires across the state.
Advisories issued for Utah Lake, Jordan River as harmful algal blooms return
07/31/2025 4:00pm
Utah Lake visitors are being urged to avoid swimming, skiing, wading or drinking any water from the Lake because a harmful algal bloom is impacting it. Jordan River in Salt Lake County is affected by the bloom as well.
From Deion Sanders to President Nelson: Utah sculptor 'captures' heroes in bronze
07/31/2025 3:39pm
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Blair Buswell, a former BYU football player, has sculpted the busts of more than 130 pro football Hall of Fame inductees — and a trio of Latter-day Saint presidents.
Ready for a career pivot? Skill up with an MBA
07/31/2025 3:00pm
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Whether you're ready for a fresh start or a step up, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is a powerful tool to help you reset, re-skill, and re-enter the job market with confidence.
UDOT launches Salt Lake transportation survey, but not everyone is happy with it
07/31/2025 3:00pm
Utah transportation officials have started work on a study of Salt Lake traffic following a bill that caused a recent stir. City officials have concerns about a new survey tied to it.
'Dad is not coming home': Alarming spike in motorcycle deaths prompts urgent message
07/31/2025 2:30pm
Public safety officials are urging motorcyclists to change some riding habits following the deadliest month ever for motorcyclists in Utah.
Utah court upholds dismissal of lawsuit on Salt Lake City's handling of homelessness
07/31/2025 1:45pm
The Utah Supreme Court is upholding a 3rd District judge's decision to dismiss a lawsuit that alleged Salt Lake City wasn't doing enough to address crime and homelessness in the city.
'End is in sight' as part of new Bangerter Highway interchange opens
07/31/2025 1:15pm
A new interchange on Bangerter Highway at 13400 South in Riverton will hit a major milestone on Thursday. That's when drivers can begin traveling on the new road underneath the interchange.
Cottonwood Heights can try to revive protest charges against former councilwoman, court says
07/31/2025 12:45pm
The Utah Court of Appeals ruled prosecutors can appeal the dismissal of criminal charges against former Cottonwood Heights City Councilwoman Tali Bruce claiming she interfered with officers at a 2020 protest of police violence.
An Amber Alert, but no actual abduction: What a look at the system revealed
07/31/2025 12:00pm
When a recent Amber Alert was issued based on bad information, the KSL Investigators started digging into how Utah's system works.
5 Medical benefits of taking action and 7 hearing loss prevention tips
07/31/2025 11:30am
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While some causes of hearing loss are unavoidable, there are proactive measures one can take to delay its onset.
Witnesses describe angry mayor allegedly pulling a gun on an Idaho city council
07/31/2025 11:30am
Multiple witnesses say the Butte City mayor in Idaho pointed a gun at them during a City Council meeting after issues were raised about cyberbullying from a public official.
Monroe Canyon Fire destroys 12 power poles; crews 'forced to retreat' because of conditions
07/31/2025 11:00am
A wildfire burning in central Utah destroyed a dozen power poles and is still threatening transmission lines in the area.
What to expect as Utah Championship moves to Ogden Golf and Country Club
07/31/2025 10:24am
Few — if anyone — have the kind of experience playing the 7,045-yard, par-71 course with $1 million in prize money at Ogden Golf and Country Club as Ogden native Connor Howe.
Utah man stabbed co-worker, said he wanted to know what it's like to kill someone, police say
07/31/2025 10:06am
A man was arrested Wednesday after police say he stabbed a University of Utah co-worker and said he'd try again if given the opportunity.
Inmate accused of killing Santaquin officer now accused of attacking jail deputies
07/31/2025 9:49am
A man facing a potential death penalty in the killing of a Santaquin police sergeant is in more trouble after allegedly attacking deputes at the Utah County Jail.
25 taken to hospital after turbulence hits Delta flight from SLC to Amsterdam
07/31/2025 9:30am
Severe turbulence struck a Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam Wednesday, causing service carts and unbelted passengers to hit the ceiling and forcing an emergency landing in Minnesota, where 25 people on board were taken to hospitals.
As Utah football opens camp, offensive identity becomes focal point in new system
07/31/2025 9:04am
On paper, Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham and offensive coordinator Jason Beck believe they have what it takes on offense to be really good this season.
Rep. Blake Moore addresses Epstein files, immigration and Trump's tax bill during Utah visit
07/31/2025 8:39am
Congress is in the midst of its August break, and Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, who is in Utah for the break, answered reporters' questions on Wednesday on a variety of topics from immigration to business tax cuts in the "big, beautiful bill" and the Epstein files.
Arrested Eagle Mountain man 'fantasized about taking children,' police say
07/31/2025 8:15am
An Eagle Mountain man accused of having child sex abuse material also drove around his community and thought about how easy it would be to take a child, police say.
Ogden man crawls, drags self for 11 hours after side-by-side rollover in Uintas
07/31/2025 8:04am
An avid hunter said he dragged himself for 11 hours across nearly four miles of brush in the Uinta Mountains to reach his truck after a rollover in his side-by-side left him badly injured.
Tax troubles coming for IRAs and 401Ks over $200,000
07/31/2025 8:00am
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Your retirement tax problem could get bigger and bigger unless you take action, warn Utah financial advisors Ryan Thacker and Tyson Thacker.
Worries over military chopper routes, FAA staffing levels emerge as factors in midair crash inquiry
07/31/2025 7:38am
Long-standing concerns about military helicopters and worries over short staffing emerged Thursday as key factors as investigators' inquiry into January's fatal midair crash continued.
Gold medalist leads clinic, talks women's hockey on Utah Mammoth 'Girls' Hockey Day'
07/31/2025 7:13am
Alexander Kerfoot and the Mammoth hosted the first-ever "Girls' Hockey Day" at the Olympic Oval on Wednesday, and leading the clinics was none other than Team USA captain.
Utah scores preliminary victory in rural roads fight
07/31/2025 6:17am
After a contentious legal battle, the state of Utah scored a victory in a federal district court ruling that ensures access to a pair of contested roads in rural southern Utah — for now.
