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Main Street Fashion Show raises funds for those impacted by downtown fire

08/15/2025 10:26pm
On Friday evening, though, Alleyways brought attention to more than music and fashion. They held a fundraiser in conjunction with their show for employees impacted by the downtown fire on Main Street on Monday, August 11.

Police: I-15 traffic stop in Mesquite yields 68 pounds of suspected meth

08/15/2025 10:03pm
More than $400,000 in suspected methamphetamine was recovered during a traffic stop on Interstate 15 in Mesquite, Nevada.

A new docuseries explores the harm 'The Biggest Loser' did in the name of health

08/15/2025 9:33pm
"Fit for TV: The Reality of 'The Biggest Loser,'" a Netflix docuseries premiering Friday, suggests the cultural phenomenon may not have been healthy for the contestants — or the country.

Report says Salt Lake City International Airport emerges as the best airport in the nation

08/15/2025 9:02pm
Thanks to its punctuality and new terminal, the Salt Lake City International Airport scored the top spot in the country in AirHelp's 2025 report of the world's best airports on Friday.

Traffic troubles slow start to school year at new Cyprus High in Magna

08/15/2025 8:28pm
The brand-new Cyprus High School opened its doors this week, but getting students to class has proven to be a challenge. Road construction and limited access points have created a traffic bottleneck.

It's now possible to give yourself a flu vaccine at home

08/15/2025 7:44pm
For the first time, many people in the United States who want to protect themselves against the flu this respiratory virus season can order a vaccine to give themselves at home.

California man rescued after being trapped for 2 days behind waterfall

08/15/2025 7:06pm
California police rescued Ryan Wardwell after he was trapped for two days behind the Seven Teacups waterfall about two hours south of Sequoia National Park, the Tulare County Sheriff's Office said.

Utah investigating what may have caused Jordan River fish kill

08/15/2025 7:03pm
State water quality officials say they're investigating what may have caused dozens of fish to die in the Jordan River in northern Utah County, but they have two early suspicions.

Erin becomes the Atlantic season's first hurricane. It's set to rapidly intensify this weekend

08/15/2025 6:31pm
The Atlantic has its first real hurricane of the year: Erin. It's expected to intensify to a Category 4 storm over the next few days, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

How troubled is Utah's sheep industry?

08/15/2025 5:47pm
It is not every day that you see sitting members of Congress carrying a shepherd's staff, but Reps. Celeste Maloy and Burgess Owens did, as the push to revitalize Utah's sheep industry continues.

Lawmakers will convene working group to review policy in light of Stuart Adams controversy

08/15/2025 5:09pm
Lawmakers will review state policy as the top Senate Republican has faced calls to resign over claims a recent law he initiated helped his granddaughter reach a plea bargain.

16 months and nearly $30 million later, UVU unveils soccer gem at UCCU Stadium

08/15/2025 5:03pm
Less than two years later — a 16-month accelerated timeline, to be exact — Utah Valley cut the ribbon on UCCU Stadium, and will officially open the 3,000-seat college soccer stadium in Orem.

Utah gymnastics coach who filmed minors sentenced to 10 years in prison

08/15/2025 4:37pm
A Utah gymnastics coach who has pleaded guilty to child sex crimes in both state and federal court was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in federal prison.

Man shot by police in West Jordan now charged with assaulting officer

08/15/2025 4:02pm
Charges were filed Friday against a West Jordan man who was shot last week by the Utah County Major Crimes Task Force during a drug investigation.

Have You Seen This? Kitten covered in paint becomes 'snuggle bug' after rescue

08/15/2025 3:36pm
Moo the kitten was saved by a rescuer in California who helped him become his cuddliest self.

Without firefighters battling North Ogden blaze, 'we definitely would have lost structures'

08/15/2025 3:04pm
The Willard Peak Fire, which came within 10 feet of some homes, would have destroyed some structures without the outstanding efforts of firefighters battling it, officials say.

More teen drivers on the roads means need for safety as school starts

08/15/2025 2:13pm
Back-to-school season means hundreds of Utah teens are hitting the road for the very first time, and Mariann Wilkinson is ensuring those in Ogden have what they need to drive safe.

UnitedHealth surges after Warren Buffett bets on recovery

08/15/2025 1:43pm
Shares of UnitedHealth Group surged more than 13% on Friday after billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought 5 million shares of the company.

Actor Ty Burrell joins effort to raise funds for employees affected by Salt Lake fire

08/15/2025 1:06pm
Actor and Salt Lake resident Ty Burrell is helping the effort raise funds for restaurant workers affected by this week's fire in what he calls a "sequel nobody wanted."

Judge won't hold Utah association in contempt over policy restricting transgender athletes

08/15/2025 12:03pm
A judge ruled Utah High School Activities Association acted properly adopting a policy to prohibit transgender athletes from participating in girls sports, following a presidential order.

At the highest levels of soccer, this Latter-day Saint leads an underdog

08/15/2025 11:50am - PARTNER
In northwest England, a soccer club fights for membership in the world's top league — and for an ideal its Latter-day Saint owners hope will resonate around the world

Despite only 2 years of football experience, freshman Pupu Sepulona making an early impact

08/15/2025 11:02am
Utah freshman defensive tackle Pupu Sepulona is just scratching the surface of his potential.

3 human cases of West Nile virus detected in Salt Lake, Cache counties

08/15/2025 10:34am
The Bear River Health Department reported two cases of West Nile virus in humans on Friday, following a report of one case in Salt Lake County on Thursday.

Trump says no summit deal reached with Putin over ending war in Ukraine

08/15/2025 9:52am
President Donald Trump said Friday that though he and Russian President Vladimir Putin did not reach a deal on the war in Ukraine, he characterized their meeting as "very productive."

1 dead after semitruck rollover on I-70 in Sevier County

08/15/2025 9:14am
One person is dead after a semitruck crash on Interstate 70 Friday west of Richfield.

After playing behind NFL pass rusher, Bodie Schoonover ready for his moment

08/15/2025 9:13am
With question marks along the defensive line, from tackle to end and everywhere in between, Schoonover hopes to be the veteran presence across a front in transition.

Another Lake Powell ramp to become inoperable as reservoir levels drop

08/15/2025 8:50am
A major boat ramp at Lake Powell will become inoperable next week, while crews also plan to move a boat dock at Rainbow Bridge National Monument.

DC police chief remains in command under deal with Trump administration

08/15/2025 8:21am
D.C. officials and the Justice Department negotiated a deal on Friday to keep its police chief, scaling back President Donald Trump's attempted takeover of the city's police force.

Are Utahns still spending money amid growing inflation?

08/15/2025 8:03am
Despite concerns about tariffs and the economy, Utahns continue to spend, as taxable sales grew nearly 5% through May, a new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute said.

Test Drive: 6 reasons to love the Ford Bronco — and why you should buy one

08/15/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
The 2025 Ford Bronco is more capable and practical than ever. Here's why now may be the best time ever to buy one.

'This man deserves no mercy': Victim's family asks for closure, execution of Ralph Menzies

08/15/2025 7:46am
Family members of Maurine Hunsaker pleaded with emotion and anger Friday asking the pardons board not to stop Ralph Menzies' scheduled execution Sept. 5 by firing squad.

Spanish Fork Canyon construction project aims to prevent deadly crashes

08/15/2025 7:23am
Construction workers will be busy on U.S. Highway 6 in Spanish Fork Canyon over the next few months. The goal of their project is to prevent crossover crashes.

Kellogg says it will remove artificial dyes from cereals by the end of 2027

08/15/2025 6:49am
WK Kellogg Co. plans to remove artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals in the next two and a half years, according to the company and the attorney general of Texas.

Salt Lake City wants your help as it plans out key Green Loop section

08/15/2025 6:16am
Utah's capital city is close to embarking on its ambitious goal to build a park trail system around downtown.