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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
