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No. 13 Arkansas hands No. 11 BYU soccer its first loss of year

09/02/2025 10:59pm
Kyndal Ewertz scored the only goal of the match in the 81st minute, and former SEC All-Freshman goalkeeper Smith tied a career high with nine saves.

Police identify man shot, killed after domestic violence call in West Jordan

09/02/2025 10:29pm
West Jordan police have released the identity of a 26-year-old man who was shot and killed by law enforcement officers Tuesday night, hours after barricading himself inside a house.

Military kills 11 people in strike on alleged drug boat from Venezuela, Trump says

09/02/2025 9:44pm
A military strike killed 11 on a Venezuelan vessel allegedly carrying narcotics, President Donald Trump said Tuesday, the first known operation since a deployment of warships to the southern Caribbean.

Hunsaker family responds to Ralph Menzies' vacated death warrant

09/02/2025 9:05pm
Maurine Hunsaker's family spoke out about the decision to put Ralph Menzies' execution on hold on Tuesday, with son Matt Hunsaker saying he was "blindsided" by the decision.

Famous travel stop center Buc-ee's coming to Springville

09/02/2025 8:37pm
The beaver-themed travel stop chain Buc-ee's that has stolen the hearts of thousands of people in Texas and beyond is expanding to Springville.

France seeks arrest of Assad, six other former top Syrian officials over 2012 attack

09/02/2025 8:03pm
French investigating judges have issued arrest warrants for seven former top Syrian officials, including ex-President Bashar al-Assad, for the bombing of a press centre in Homs in 2012.

Gymnastics coach who filmed minors ordered to serve at least 25 years in federal, state prisons

09/02/2025 7:36pm
A Utah gymnastics coach sentenced to 10 years for federal charges of inappropriately filming minors was sentenced to at least another 15 years for related state charges.

University of Utah facing backlash, confusion amid reduction of courses during 'primetime' hours

09/02/2025 7:11pm
Recently announced changes regarding class scheduling at the University of Utah have led to a social media firestorm and significant student pushback.

American Lung Association encourages all Utahns to test their homes for radon

09/02/2025 7:00pm - SPONSORED
January is National Radon Action Month, and there is no better time to learn from the American Lung Association and UtahRadon.org about how you can protect yourself and your family from a potentially life-threatening illness.

Utahns travel across border to Wyoming for Powerball lottery tickets; jackpot up to $1.3B

09/02/2025 6:32pm
The Powerball lottery jackpot now sits at $1.3 billion, and some Utahns are traveling out of state to purchase a ticket at gas stations and convenience stores just across the border.

'We're going in': Trump to send National Guard troops to Chicago

09/02/2025 5:48pm
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he would deploy National Guard troops to fight crime in Chicago, an extraordinary effort that is likely to trigger legal battles with local officials.

Ogden man in dire shape after weekend shooting; his daughter, also shot, released from hospital

09/02/2025 5:06pm
An Ogden man is brain-dead after a weekend shooting, a family friend says, while his daughter, also shot in the incident, has been released from the hospital.

Victims of Albion Basin plane crash identified

09/02/2025 4:50pm
One person was killed and a second man critically injured in a plane crash in Little Cottonwood Canyon on Sunday.

Win a free car from local YouTuber The Burlacher

09/02/2025 4:44pm - PARTNER
Could you use a free car? This could be your lucky day! Local YouTuber Nick Burlacher bought a 1996 Ford Mustang on KSL Cars and he's giving it away for free.

US Congress returns, with 1 month to avert government shutdown

09/02/2025 4:26pm
The U.S. Congress returns on Tuesday with less than a month left to perform one of its core functions — keeping federal agencies funded and averting a partial government shutdown.

Utah Tech University student killed in balcony fall identified

09/02/2025 4:05pm
The 22-year-old southern Utah student who died after falling from his fifth floor balcony over the weekend has been identified.

Snowbasin unleashed: Unlock exclusive deals on season tickets with new lifts and enhancements

09/02/2025 3:00pm - SPONSORED
With four new lifts in six years, easier parking, smoother traffic flow and expanded beginner terrain, you'll spend less time waiting and more time skiing. But act fast on premier pricing.

Utah public schools get record $111M in land grant trust distributions

09/02/2025 3:00pm
Utah's public schools this year are receiving a record $111 million in land grant trust distributions for each school to use as it sees fit.

Man accused of killing Idaho inmate in Arizona prison was serving time for Rexburg murder

09/02/2025 1:45pm
An inmate accused of killing an Idaho prisoner in Arizona last month was incarcerated for murdering a Rexburg man and attempting to kill the man's wife.

Bystander saves lost boy wandering monorail line at amusement park

09/02/2025 12:30pm
A lost boy is safe after wandering a monorail line at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania. Video shows a park visitor climbing onto a building, jumping onto the tracks, and scooping up the boy to cheers from below.

Utah moves into latest AP Top 25 rankings, while BYU remains just outside

09/02/2025 12:12pm
A couple weeks before Utah kicked off its first game of the season, starting quarterback Devon Dampier said Utah's offense would be known for scoring points.

New SLCC athletic director seizes opportunities during historic disruptions in college sports

09/02/2025 12:00pm
Many student-athletes and even a few coaches weary of the constant NCAA changes may be drawn to the relative calm offered by junior college play.

The 'world's oldest baby' is challenging what we think we know about IVF

09/02/2025 11:41am - PARTNER
As the number of frozen embryos continues to climb, one doctor decided to turn away from the status quo and start a practice in line with his values

7 stops that should be on your Utah bucket list this fall

09/02/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
From canyon drives to scenic train rides, there are some can't-miss places in the Beehive State you should add to your fall bucket list.

2 critically injured with stab wounds in Draper domestic-violence incident

09/02/2025 11:30am
Draper police Tuesday were called to an apparent incident of domestic violence and found two people critically injured with stab wounds.

49th annual Salt Lake Greek Festival to be the biggest, fattest 'this side of the Mississippi'

09/02/2025 11:00am
Salt Lake City is ramping up to celebrate its 49th Greek Festival in the heart of downtown, often called one of the largest cultural events "this side of the Mississippi."

Coming price cuts at McDonald's may signal a broader fast-food price war

09/02/2025 10:53am
McDonald's is cutting prices on some combo meals to woo back customers who've been turned off by the rising costs of grabbing a fast-food meal.

Utah baseball to welcome 2-time national champs Vanderbilt to SLC in fall exhibition

09/02/2025 10:49am
The SEC is coming to Utah for an exhibition baseball game.

Patrick Kinahan: Utah gives Ron McBride well-deserved Ring of Honor recognition

09/02/2025 10:27am
Before Urban Meyer advanced his meteoric rise through the coaching ranks and Kyle Whittingham engineered the excellent transition into a power conference, another coach did the heavy lifting.

Healthy aging in action: Park City seniors find strength through exercise and friendship

09/02/2025 10:02am
Several times a week, a group of Park City seniors gather to work out. Though the benefits are clear, the group agrees movement and connection keeps you strong at any age.

Kraft Heinz breaks up, cites changing consumer tastes and little appetite for big food companies

09/02/2025 9:36am
Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies a decade after a merger of the brands created one of the biggest food manufacturers on the planet.

Judge blocks Trump from using troops to fight crime in California

09/02/2025 9:30am
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration from using the military to fight crime in California, as the president threatens to send troops to more U.S. cities.

West Jordan man used fake money, then stole phone at gunpoint, police say

09/02/2025 8:38am
A West Jordan man was arrested Monday after police say attempted to use movie prop money to buy an iPhone, then stole it at gunpoint.

There are fewer home sellers nationwide. Here's why

09/02/2025 8:20am
The number of home sellers is down for the first time in two years, as a new analysis by Redfin showed an estimated 14,000 fewer people put their homes up for sale nationwide.

Josh Furlong's AP Top 25: The reigning champs lock up the top spot again

09/02/2025 8:02am
The first official week of the college football season delivered in a large way.

Ex-Army Ranger goes from obese in wheelchair to fitness competitor: Learn his secret

09/02/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
This Army Ranger went from the extreme physical fitness to requiring epidural steroid spinal injections. By 2013 he was in a wheelchair and going through medical retirement from the Army. But he recovered his health thanks to a Utah clinic.

Cedar Hills man, 80, charged with manslaughter in death of 9-year-old bicyclist

09/02/2025 7:26am
A Cedar Hills man, 80, has been charged with manslaughter and accused of hitting and killing a 9-year-old boy riding his bicycle in Pleasant Grove in April.

These are the conditions that make you eligible for an updated COVID-19 vaccine

09/02/2025 6:50am
This year's updated COVID-19 vaccines have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for adults 65 and older and younger people with certain medical conditions that put them at a higher risk of a severe COVID-19 infection.

USDA seeks public feedback on roll back of 2001 'roadless rule'

09/02/2025 6:18am
The considered rollback of the 2001 "roadless rule" could usher in logging as a method to thin fuels that feed catastrophic wildfires, but not everyone is on board with the proposal.