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Trump says Rudy Giuliani will receive top civilian honor
09/01/2025 10:32pm
President Donald Trump said Monday he would award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, two days after Giuliani was hospitalized after a car crash.
Nestle abruptly removes CEO Freixe over undisclosed relationship with subordinate
09/01/2025 9:46pm
Nestle abruptly dismissed CEO Laurent Freixe on Monday for failing to disclose a romantic relationship with a subordinate, exactly a year after he took the reins.
Utah cancer survivor, cheerleader becomes national finalist for 'Youth Athlete of the Year'
09/01/2025 9:02pm
Utahn Ariya Park is a finalist in a national competition for "Youth Athlete of the Year," which is nothing new for her — especially since she beat cancer.
Idaho Supreme Court reopens $21M Pocatello land dispute lawsuit
09/01/2025 8:34pm
The Idaho Supreme Court vacated a previous ruling that now allows a review of whether city officials and private partners conspired against the Northgate Parkway development.
Jude Law tackles Putin role without fear at Venice Film Festival
09/01/2025 7:43pm
Jude Law said on Sunday he did not fear reprisals for playing Russian President Vladimir Putin in "The Wizard of the Kremlin," a new film premiering at the Venice Film Festival that offers a chilling, fictionalized look at Putin's rise to power.
Brandon Sanderson, Shannon Hale and other Utah authors with new books this fall
09/01/2025 7:02pm
If you're looking for a new book (and a Utah author to support), then you have plenty of options coming this fall.
Cedar City's Old Highway 91 gets a 'catchy' new moniker
09/01/2025 6:31pm
After weeks of negotiations, Cedar City's Old Highway 91 has been given a new name — Cedar Boulevard, following a proposal made by Rick Holman of Coldwell Banker Advantage.
Family identifies Roy man killed in semitruck rollover in Garfield County
09/01/2025 5:46pm
Family identified the Roy man who died in a crash Monday after a semitruck left the roadway in Garfield County.
Anti-Trump demonstrators gather in Ogden, other Utah locales for Labor Day protests
09/01/2025 5:05pm
Anti-Trump protestors gathered in Ogden, Salt Lake City and other Utah locales, part of a nationwide series of "workers over billionaires" demonstrations.
Highline Trail in Uintas opens after Beulah Fire closure
09/01/2025 4:17pm
Hikers will be able to enjoy the Highline Trail in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest after the trail had been closed due to the Beulah Fire.
Have You seen This? World's highest bridge in China offers dizzying views of ground below
09/01/2025 3:30pm
The Huajiang Canyon Bridge in China, to open later this month, is the world's highest bridge, offering dizzying views of the ground below.
22-year-old dies after fall from balcony at Utah Tech University
09/01/2025 3:07pm
A 22-year-old man reportedly died after falling over 70 feet from a balcony at the Campus Suites student housing complex at Utah Tech University early Sunday evening.
Provo couple writes about seeing America — and themselves — a step at a time
09/01/2025 2:47pm
The Rackhams from Provo have written a book, "Walk to Life," about their 2,927-plus mile walk that started in Tybee Island and ended in Newport, Oregon.
What your road trip In-N-Out burger stop can tell you about the economy
09/01/2025 2:28pm
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If you plan to stop at a local fast-food chain restaurant over Labor Day weekend, pay special attention to the prices
Teen hit by car in Herriman 'showing some signs of improvement,' family member says
09/01/2025 2:09pm
The Herriman High School student hit and critically injured by a car on Friday, Carson Davies, is showing signs of improvement, a family member says.
1 killed, 3 injured after small planes collide midair at Colorado airport
09/01/2025 2:04pm
One person was killed and three others injured after two small planes collided in midair by the Fort Morgan Municipal Airport in northeast Colorado, authorities said.
Earthquake in eastern Afghanistan destroys villages and kills 800 people, with 2,500 injured
09/01/2025 1:03pm
A strong earthquake in eastern Afghanistan has killed at least 800 people and injured over 2,500. The 6.0-magnitude quake struck late Sunday, causing extensive damage and destroying entire villages.
This central Utah deli received $50K grant to preserve its historic character
09/01/2025 12:13pm
The owners of a deli in the heart of a small central Utah community say they're thrilled to receive a $50,000 grant that will help them preserve their historic building.
St. George City Council approves 199-unit apartment complex at Tech Ridge
09/01/2025 11:21am
Tech Ridge will soon play host to one of its first apartment projects, thanks to the St. George City Council approving a complex set for the northern edge of the mixed-use development.
KSL.com Top 20+1: 3 games in and Region 3 is back on top
09/01/2025 10:32am
After three games of the 2025 Utah high school football season, four of the five teams from Region 3 claimed the top spots in the latest KSL.com Top 20+1.
Christ's role in Latter-day Saint history focus of first church history conference
09/01/2025 10:15am
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is preparing to host a conference that will focus on the presence of Christ in church history.
Baby girl delivered after her mother was shot in a road rage incident
09/01/2025 9:56am
A grieving family cares for a tiny baby girl, delivered after her 17-year-old mother was shot in a road rage incident
3 Utah defensive players highlighted Utah's dominant offense, and it's just the beginning
09/01/2025 9:03am
Smith Snowden has been in big games before, but Saturday was a little different.
Southern Utah emerging as tech destination with Wilson Connectivity expansion, CEO says
09/01/2025 8:21am
In a move that signaled growth and commitment to American manufacturing, Wilson Connectivity opened a new high-tech facility Wednesday to bring its operations under one roof.
5 of the most common reasons Utah residents suffer from back pain
09/01/2025 8:00am
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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.
US expands visa restrictions for Palestinians, NY Times reports
09/01/2025 7:55am
The United States has suspended visa approvals for nearly everyone who holds a Palestinian passport, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
St. George teen throws first pitch at Little League World Series 3 years after nearly fatal accident
09/01/2025 7:14am
Easton Oliverson took to the pitcher's mound at the recent Little League World Series to throw the ceremonial first pitch — exactly three years after an accident at the same baseball tournament nearly killed him.
