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Utah Valley women's soccer breaks in new stadium with 2-0 win over Utah

08/18/2025 10:34pm
Utah Valley women's soccer opened up the season at the new UCCU Stadium where they defeated in-state rival Utah 2-0.

'These officers protect us': Thousands show up to honor 2 fallen Utah officers during procession

08/18/2025 9:57pm
The procession for two fallen police officers passed through Tremonton Monday evening, giving the community a chance to show support for law enforcement.

Man who admitted to sexually abusing 2 teens sentenced to jail, probation

08/18/2025 9:02pm
A man who spent 3½ years in jail will now spend four years on probation after admitting to sexually assaulting two intoxicated teenagers.

Kohberger's sexist, creepy behavior alarmed university faculty and students before Idaho murders

08/18/2025 8:49pm
Fellow grad students told investigators that Bryan Kohberger developed a reputation for being sexist and creepy while attending a criminal justice program.

Tabernacle Choir makes historic first visit to Argentina

08/18/2025 8:30pm
History is being made as the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square arrives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, marking its first-ever visit to the country.

'Ketamine queen' to plead guilty to supplying dose that killed actor Matthew Perry

08/18/2025 7:41pm
The accused drug dealer known as the "ketamine queen" has agreed to plead guilty to charges that she supplied the dose of the prescription anesthetic that killed Matthew Perry, prosecutors said on Monday.

Utah conservatives focus on illegal immigration, note issues in finding comprehensive fix

08/18/2025 7:20pm
Utah conservatives and GOP leaders gathered for a forum on illegal immigration, lauding President Donald Trump but noting the difficulties in finding a comprehensive fix.

Back-to-school safety checklist: Include radon testing

08/18/2025 7:00pm - SPONSORED
It's imperative that every Utah resident test their homes, their daycares and schools for radon, as 49% of homes tested at or above the mitigation threshold.

Salt Lake man who stole car with baby inside 'just decided to pull away,' charges say

08/18/2025 6:40pm
A Salt Lake man with a lengthy criminal history is now facing charges accusing him of stealing a car with a baby still in the back seat.

Trump vows to end mail-in voting ahead of 2026 midterms

08/18/2025 6:05pm
President Donald Trump vowed to crack down on mail-in ballots ahead of next year's election, announcing early Monday that he would begin the "movement" by signing an executive order.

Why Rep. Blake Moore thinks criticism of 'big, beautiful bill' is 'overblown'

08/18/2025 5:20pm
Utah Rep. Blake Moore pushed back on claims that the recent GOP spending bill helps wealthy people at the expense of working class Americans.

Driver dies, passenger seriously injured in rollover crash near Powder Mountain

08/18/2025 4:35pm
A driver died and a passenger was seriously injured Monday in a rollover crash near Powder Mountain Resort.

Soar to new heights: FLT Academy opens state-of-the-art campus in Spanish Fork

08/18/2025 3:55pm - SPONSORED
FLT Academy already has one location in Woods Cross, and the brand-new Spanish Fork campus is set to open in September.

Texas Democratic lawmakers end walkout, setting stage for vote on redrawn map

08/18/2025 3:36pm
Democratic lawmakers in Texas returned to the state on Monday, ending a two-week walkout that broke quorum and temporarily blocked Republican efforts to redraw congressional maps.

Have You Seen This? Florida lightning bolt zigs and zags up, down, right and left

08/18/2025 3:28pm
A spectacular Aug. 4 lightning bolt in Florida, the "lightning capital" of the country, meandered in seemingly every direction, lighting up the sky.

So is it 'bussin,' 'glazing' — or simply 'sus'? A back-to-school teen slang primer

08/18/2025 3:05pm
While slang terms such as "slay" and "skibidi" are quickly becoming "cringe," a fresh repertoire of slang words and phrases will be accompanying Utah kids as they return to school.

West Valley man charged with shooting man during argument

08/18/2025 2:30pm
A West Valley man who is not legally allowed to possess a gun was charged Monday shooting another man on Aug. 1.

The state of Scouting in Utah

08/18/2025 2:07pm - PARTNER
Number of Scouts dropped dramatically in 2020 but program thriving in new ways.

Cambridge Dictionary adds 'skibidi' and 'tradwife' among 6,000 new words

08/18/2025 1:57pm
The Cambridge Dictionary has added over 6,000 new words including slang terms like "skibidi," pronounced SKIH-bih-dee, "tradwife" and "delulu."

How the past lingers in these Utah ghost towns

08/18/2025 1:45pm
Utah settlers left behind some beautiful and mysterious remnants in these ghost towns across the Beehive State.

Woman wanted in Ohio arrested after allegedly ramming police car in Utah

08/18/2025 1:05pm
A woman who allegedly fled from Ohio to Utah has been arrested after police say she rammed a patrol car with a stolen vehicle.

Ogden man charged with trying to kill his wife

08/18/2025 12:09pm
An Ogden man has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly holding a knife to his wife's face.

5 of the most common reasons Utah residents suffer from back pain

08/18/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
While some back pain improves with rest, other cases tend to linger. Understanding what's causing it is the first step toward finding lasting relief.

St. George man identified as man killed in Mesquite crash

08/18/2025 10:57am
A St. George man was identified as the victim of a fatal collision several miles outside of Mesquite, Nevada late last month, according to Nevada State Police.

Salt Lake Bees refreshed its brand. Which jerseys, logos have been the most popular?

08/18/2025 10:27am
The Salt Lake Bees revamped its brand when the team moved to Daybreak. Fans and players have picked their favorites in sales and what's been worn on the field.

Salt Lake City expects to fund more traffic measures, but will that always be the case?

08/18/2025 10:15am
Salt Lake City plans to spend millions on traffic safety projects through its capital improvement program, but city leaders and transportation officials say there's new uncertainty over what it can work on in the future.

Hurricane Erin forecast to create dangerous surf, winds along North Carolina's Outer Banks

08/18/2025 10:06am
Hurricane Erin is pelting parts of the Caribbean and is forecast to create dangerous surf and rip currents along the U.S. East Coast this week.

MSNBC to rebrand as MS NOW before planned spinoff, WSJ reports

08/18/2025 9:33am
Cable news channel MSNBC will rebrand as My Source News Opinion World, or MS NOW, ahead of the planned spinoff of the bulk of parent Comcast's NBCUniversal cable networks later this year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

KSL.com Top 20+1: How much did preseason projections change after opening week?

08/18/2025 9:02am
Now that the first week of tests has come and gone, where do the top teams in the state rank?

Trump tells Zelenskyy US would help with Ukraine's security in a peace deal

08/18/2025 8:46am
President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States would "help out" Europe in providing security for Ukraine as part of any deal to end Russia's war in Ukraine.

Herriman drowning victim was men's college basketball player

08/18/2025 8:25am
The man who drowned at Blackridge Reservoir Saturday was college men's basketball player Deng Mayar, according to the university where he was enrolled.

Key emerging trends in kitchen countertop design for 2025

08/18/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
From eye-catching visual elements to innovative features, the countertops of tomorrow are all about making bold statements and seamlessly blending technology into everyday life.

Can southern Utah's small towns grow recreation economies without losing their charm?

08/18/2025 7:26am
As rural communities across southern Utah face both the promise and pressure of growing outdoor recreation economies, a new national guide may help chart the way forward.

Utah mourns 2 Tremonton officers killed in the line of duty

08/18/2025 6:52am
Two police officers killed in the line of duty Sunday evening were honored Monday with a procession to escort their bodies to the medical examiner's office and then back home to northern Utah.

Rural counties in Utah demand better forest management to ward off wildfires

08/18/2025 6:46am
Five rural counties in Utah are demanding change in federal management of forests as an active wildfire season continues.