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Salt Lake police shoot and kill dog that they say attacked them
08/28/2025 10:45pm
Salt Lake police officers shot and killed an aggressive dog after it attacked the officers, according to the police department.
Charter school leading way to support those displaced by devastating fire in Eagle Mountain
08/28/2025 10:33pm
Ranches Academy in Eagle Mountain is leading the way to offer support to those displaced by a fire at the Willow Springs condos Tuesday, including a family due for a baby.
Many Utah cities received a summer's worth of rain this week. Will it continue over the holiday?
08/28/2025 9:07pm
This week's storms have delivered a summer's worth of rain in some communities in the state. Utah's forecast calls for a drier holiday weekend.
Salt Lake City to make changes to public events permits after fatal No Kings shooting
08/28/2025 8:28pm
Utah's capital city is amending its event permitting application process following the fatal shooting at a downtown protest in June.
Will mortgage rates keep falling?
08/28/2025 7:46pm
Mortgage rates headed down this week, reaching a 10-month low, but a Zions Bank mortgage manager said Thursday the best time to buy might be now.
Utah leaders begrudgingly begin to plan redistricting process after court ruling
08/28/2025 7:11pm
Utah's top legislative leaders say they're still not thrilled with a court ruling calling on the state to redraw its congressional boundaries, but they plan to try to meet the court's deadline.
Jury finds Salt Lake man guilty of 3 counts of aggravated murder in 2015 triple killing
08/28/2025 5:46pm
Alexander Hung Tran was found guilty of the aggravated murders of Heike Poike, her 2-month-old granddaughter, Lyrik; and family friend Dakota Smith, following a three-day trial.
Exterior 'Holiness to the Lord' panel restored as work on Salt Lake Temple continues
08/28/2025 5:00pm
A "Holiness to the Lord" panel has been repainted as finish work and other details are added to the historic Salt Lake Temple that has been under renovation since December 2019.
New prosecutors file murder charge in fatal Murray shed fire once ruled a 'tragic accident'
08/28/2025 2:26pm
The Utah Attorney General's Office filed a murder charge on Thursday in a 2023 fatal shed fire in Murray that Salt Lake County had previously declined to prosecute.
The case for domestic salt and why it costs consumers more
08/28/2025 2:19pm
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, toured Redmond Minerals to get a close-up look at why the domestic road salt industry, a vital component of the nation's economy, is facing a decline.
Heavy rainfall leads to mudslide in Provo; crews working to clear impacted areas
08/28/2025 1:30pm
While Wednesday's rainfall brought much-needed moisture to some parts of Utah, it also caused a mudslide that spilled onto Nevada Avenue and Slate Canyon Drive in Provo.
West Jordan man arrested, accused of 'hog-tying' dog
08/28/2025 11:33am
West Jordan police have arrested a man accused of physically abusing his roommate's dog.
Murray firefighter arrested in undercover exploitation sting now faces 15 felony charges
08/28/2025 11:02am
A Murray firefighter arrested Wednesday and accused of trying to arrange a meeting with a girl to sexually assault her is now accused of collecting and distributing child sex abuse material.
Slain officer Eric Estrada brought humor and heart to the badge, family says
08/28/2025 10:01am
About 1,500 people gathered in Logan on Thursday to honor Tremonton-Garland police officer Eric Estrada, who was killed in the line of duty almost two weeks ago.
Utah fire restrictions reduced ahead of Labor Day weekend; caution still urged
08/28/2025 8:00am
Utah fire officials are easing fire restrictions ahead of the Labor Day weekend, but stress that people should remain cautious outdoors, even with recent rain.
Fighter jets, lake preservation, law enforcement earmarked by Utah's congressional delegation
08/28/2025 7:40am
Investments for Air Force repairs, various water projects, and law enforcement offices are only some of the funding requests submitted by Utah lawmakers for next year's congressional budget.
Democrats see opening in Utah after judge orders new maps to be drawn
08/28/2025 7:15am
National Democrats are turning their attention to Utah after a district judge ordered state lawmakers to redraw its congressional map.
Man arrested in Park City Gun Club burglary faces federal charges
08/28/2025 6:50am
A man arrested over the weekend for allegedly breaking into the Park City Gun Club is now facing potential federal charges.
Utah's fall colors could show earlier this year. Here's when they might peak
08/28/2025 6:15am
Utah's fall colors are expected to pick up in the next few weeks, but an expert warns this year's colors may not be as vibrant.
