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Roommate who allegedly supplied gun used in Cedar City teen's killing is bound over for trial
08/31/2025 10:30pm
A man accused of involvement in the shooting death of 17-year-old KayLee Dutton in January has been partially bound over for trial.
3 dead in St. George crash that included wrong-way driver
08/31/2025 7:25pm
Three people were confirmed dead Sunday after a driver entered I-15 going the wrong way and crashed into another car.
1 dead, 1 critically injured in plane crash in Little Cottonwood Canyon
08/31/2025 7:12pm
A small-plane crashed in Little Cottonwood Canyon on Sunday, killing one person and critically injuring another.
Utah's lifetime ambassador for the game of golf
08/31/2025 7:02pm
It's been 80 years, but Ernie Schneiter Jr. can still pinpoint exactly when he stopped skiing — which turned out to be a great decision for him, and eventually, for Utah golf.
BYU likely proved little from 69-0 season opener, but sense of normalcy was welcome
08/31/2025 6:55pm
The opening game of the 2025 season was a return to normalcy after a BYU offseason that was anything but, right down to the Cougars' record-tying kicker.
What's coming to Amazon Prime in September
08/31/2025 6:30pm
Here's a look at all the movie and series titles coming to the Amazon Prime streaming service in September.
More changes coming to Salt Lake City's oldest park
08/31/2025 5:45pm
An all-abilities playground built in honor of the 2002 Salt Lake City Paralympics is about to get a much-anticipated upgrade, while another big project nears completion at the park.
Venezuelan transplant to Utah using books to connect Latino kids with their roots
08/31/2025 5:00pm
Venezuelan transplant José Guevara is using books to connect Latino kids with their roots via a nonprofit publishing venture he leads.
Have You Seen This? An amazing canine transporter
08/31/2025 3:30pm
I have no idea where you would even get this kind of pooch trailer, but it seems like it could be a good investment for all the motorcycle riders out there.
Idaho woman finds purpose 2 years after crash killed boyfriend, left her critically injured
08/31/2025 3:00pm
It's been a little over two years since 26-year-old Hannah Britton was involved in a devastating car crash that would alter her life forever.
How faith-based colleges are saving a generation in crisis
08/31/2025 2:27pm
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Faith-based universities whose religious engagement offers a bridge to faith for college students at the very time they may need it most.
Post-war plan sees US administering Gaza for at least a decade, Washington Post reports
08/31/2025 2:19pm
A post-war plan for Gaza is circulating within President Donald Trump's administration that would see the U.S. administer the war-torn enclave for at least a decade.
US judge blocks deportations of unaccompanied migrant children to Guatemala
08/31/2025 2:14pm
A federal judge on Sunday issued a restraining order blocking the Trump administration from deporting unaccompanied migrant children in federal custody to Guatemala.
Drones blasting AC/DC and Scarlett Johansson are helping biologists protect cattle from wolves
08/31/2025 2:05pm
A team of biologists working near the California-Oregon border are using drones to blast AC/DC's "Thunderstruck," movie clips and live human voices at wolves to shoo them away from cattle in an ongoing experiment.
3 injured, 1 in critical condition in Weber County shooting
08/31/2025 1:56pm
A triple shooting in Weber County early Sunday left one person in critical condition. Police responded at 1 a.m. Sunday to an area near 9300 W. 900 South in Weber County.
Here's what's open and closed on Labor Day 2025
08/31/2025 1:02pm
As Americans wrap up their summer trips and students get in the swing of a new school year, Labor Day weekend can feel like the last hurrah after months of hot weather and relaxation.
Why this woman is heading out on a 3,700-mile off-road bike ride
08/31/2025 12:03pm
Sarah Swallow, who has logged thousands of miles across six continents and over 21 countries, is embarking on a new trail that cuts through eight U.S. states over nearly 3,700 miles.
North Korea leader Kim promises 'beautiful life' for families of 'martyrs' killed in Russia
08/31/2025 11:32am
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised "a beautiful life" for the families of "martyrs" who perished fighting for Russia in the war against Ukraine, state media said on Saturday.
Southern Utah teen rings bell at New York Stock Exchange, courtesy of Make-A-Wish
08/31/2025 11:03am
Cade Hulet, who's been battling leukemia for the past few years, recently had the honor of ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, courtesy of Make-A-Wish Utah.
Utah's offensive line 'as advertised' in dominant showing against UCLA
08/31/2025 10:28am
Offensive tackle Spencer Fano wasted no time establishing his dominance Saturday night against an outmatched UCLA defensive line.
75-year-old hikes all the tallest peaks in each of Utah's counties
08/31/2025 10:02am
Even though it may have come as a surprise to some when he decided to hike the tallest peak in each county in Utah, that wasn't the case for anyone he was close to, including family.
An unusual quartz-tipped tool killed a man 12,000 years ago. Then what happened?
08/31/2025 9:32am
A human skeleton excavated in Vietnam in 2017 that belonged to a man killed by a projectile 12,000 years ago is believed to be the first known evidence of conflict from that era, scientists say.
White House moves forward on plans for a Department of War, WSJ reports
08/31/2025 9:01am
The Trump administration is advancing plans to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing a White House official.
Thousands of redheads celebrate their strands at a festival in the Netherlands
08/31/2025 8:35am
The southern Dutch city of Tilburg is seeing more color than usual this weekend, as thousands of redheads from all over the world gather in the Netherlands for a once-a-year festival to celebrate their flaming locks.
Study: Common heart attack drug doesn't work, may raise risk of death for some women
08/31/2025 8:03am
A class of drugs called beta-blockers doesn't benefit the vast majority of patients and may contribute to a higher risk of hospitalization and death in some women, research found.
Spring City citizens sue City Council in effort to preserve town's historic charm
08/31/2025 7:15am
A group of people in central Utah have filed a lawsuit against their own City Council on behalf of their historic town.
Devon Dampier, Utah offense overwhelm UCLA in season opener at Rose Bowl
08/31/2025 12:05am
More than a month ago, Kyle Whittingham told everyone his playbook at Big 12 media days.
