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Utah County norovirus outbreak potentially caused by frozen oysters from South Korea
08/19/2025 10:30pm
Utah health officials are investigating a norovirus outbreak in Utah County connected to frozen half-shell oysters from South Korea. The oysters have also been distributed in Cache, Davis and Salt Lake counties.
Breaking down how Utah police respond to domestic violence calls
08/19/2025 9:30pm
As the community copes with the tragic shooting that ended the lives of two police officers, a retired police chief shared some of the different policies and protocols for domestic violence calls.
2 more sent to prison for ambush killing of 15-year-old boy in West Valley City
08/19/2025 9:00pm
Two 19-year-olds were sent to prison Monday for their roles in the killing of Francisco Jesus Cuena. 15. who was ambushed in a West Valley neighborhood.
Juan Diego files lawsuit asking judge to intervene in student recruitment investigation
08/19/2025 8:00pm
A lawsuit filed Tuesday asks a federal judge to intervene in a state investigation into recruiting international student athletes by a Juan Diego Catholic High School coach.
Salt Lake Plaza Hotel to be closed, demolished later this year
08/19/2025 7:11pm
The Salt Lake Plaza Hotel, owned by the real estate investment arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be closed this year and the site used temporarily for parking during the Salt Lake Temple open house, the church announced.
'More people would have died that night': Slain Tremonton officers remembered as heroes
08/19/2025 5:40pm
Box Elder County leaders alternately lauded the Tremonton officers killed in an incident Sunday as heroes and lamented the tragic turn of events.
Judge tosses lawsuit over stalled petition drive targeting Clinton development
08/19/2025 5:30pm
A Utah judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Clinton man after a petition drive he led targeting a townhome development stalled.
Utah may have 'blind spots' in addressing mental health concerns, new audit finds
08/19/2025 5:00pm
A new report says Utah policymakers have underutilized a database of insurance claims that could be used to shape policy around public health, potentially leading to "blind spots" in addressing mental health issues.
Man accused of sparking Old Dump Fire near southern Utah faces arson charges
08/19/2025 4:35pm
A man suspected of starting a wildfire near Confluence Park north of Hurricane, Washington County, over the weekend was arrested.
Downtown SLC revitalization project begins to take shape with concert venue announcement
08/19/2025 4:00pm
On Tuesday, Smith Entertainment Group and Live Nation unveiled plans for a 6,000-capacity indoor concert venue just steps from the Delta Center.
Vineyard woman charged with trying to kill her roommate
08/19/2025 3:05pm
A Vineyard woman was charged Friday with attempted murder after police say she tried to kill her roommate.
Uintah County man beat his mother to death for not letting him use her car, prosecutors say
08/19/2025 2:30pm
A man in Uintah County has been charged with murder in federal court and accused of beating and killing his elderly mother.
8-year-old Chinese red panda dies at Hogle Zoo
08/19/2025 1:10pm
Caretakers at Utah's Hogle Zoo are mourning the death of Kiaria, an 8-year-old Chinese red panda.
Clemency denied for Ralph Menzies; prison preparing for Sept. 5 execution
08/19/2025 12:36pm
The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole on Tuesday denied death row inmate Ralph Menzies' request to change his sentence. He is scheduled to face the firing squad on Sept. 5.
How vulnerable are kids to long COVID?
08/19/2025 12:04pm
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Institutes of Health estimate long COVID may have affected up to 5.8 million children.
Man accused of using forged check to buy Range Rover, putting fake diplomatic plates on it
08/19/2025 11:15am
A Sandy man is facing several felony charges for allegedly using a fraudulent check to purchase a Range Rover and then putting a diplomatic license plate on it.
Utah lawmaker mulling legislation requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote
08/19/2025 10:03am
After hearing cases of two noncitizens registering to vote, Utah Rep. Karianne Lisonbee is mulling legislation requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register.
In Africa, Sen. Curtis saw firsthand why China is winning
08/19/2025 9:31am
When Sen. John Curtis was in Zambia last week with a bipartisan group of congressional colleagues, he saw firsthand the difficulty of competing with China.
Multiple officers killed during one incident is rare
08/19/2025 7:57am
Multiple officers dying in the line of duty in any circumstance is rare in Utah and nationwide. The only other time that occurred in Utah was in 1987.
Suspect in Tremonton police killings had prior assault cases
08/19/2025 7:23am
Court records and audio recordings from inside the courtroom reveal a pattern of reported domestic violence against the man accused of fatally shooting two officers Sunday night.
Alpine School District, Intermountain Health partner to provide bleeding control training to staff
08/19/2025 6:16am
The Alpine School District partnered with Intermountain Health to provide bleeding control training to over 5,000 faculty and staff members at the majority of the district's 90 schools.
