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Lone Peak intercepts Corner Canyon's unbeaten start with 4 picks

09/19/2025 11:48pm
Cruz Christensen threw for 243 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score, and Lone Peak picked off Corner Canyon four times to hand the Chargers their first loss of the year.

1 dead after 'criminal act,' crash in Midvale on Thursday

09/19/2025 10:32pm
One person is dead after what police are calling a "criminal act" and a car crash in Midvale Thursday evening.

Russian jets enter Estonia's airspace in latest test for NATO

09/19/2025 10:05pm
Three Russian jets violated NATO member Estonia's airspace on Friday in an "unprecedentedly brazen" incursion, the latest Russian military action that has rattled the alliance.

Social media threats against southern Utah candidate spark FBI investigation, arrest of woman

09/19/2025 9:34pm
A 22-year-old woman was arrested on Thursday after allegedly posting threats on social media against a candidate in Hurricane, Washington County, which caught the attention of the FBI.

Officials identify man killed after hitting debris on I-15

09/19/2025 9:24pm
Officials have identified the man who was killed after hitting debris in the southbound lanes of I-15 in Salt Lake City on Friday.

Army says 4 special ops troops presumed dead in Washington state helicopter crash

09/19/2025 9:20pm
Four U.S. Army soldiers were presumed killed when their Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a training exercise in a remote area of Washington state, the Army said on Friday.

Improving safety or overreaching? Salt Lake City's after-hours alcohol proposal sparks backlash

09/19/2025 9:03pm
Salt Lake City is considering an after-hours alcohol ordinance, which sparked a petition against it led by businesses that likely would be impacted by it.

Emergency communication system review continues at UVU as USU prepares for Charlie Kirk event

09/19/2025 8:36pm
As Utah Valley University officials continue to investigate and review campus security and communication protocols in the aftermath of last week's Charlie Kirk shooting, Utah State University is busy preparing for its own Turning Point USA gathering.

Ted Cruz breaks with fellow Republicans, condemns government threats against broadcasters

09/19/2025 8:32pm
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz joined Democrats on Friday in criticizing FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's recent threats against Disney and local broadcasters for airing "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"

Loaning money to friends: How to avoid destroying a friendship

09/19/2025 8:02pm
When it comes to money and friendship, many of us are struggling, according to new data shared with the KSL Investigators.

Senate confirms Waltz as UN ambassador after months of delay

09/19/2025 7:33pm
The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Waltz, as ambassador to the U.N. on Friday, filling the last major position in the administration.

No criminal charges for officer who fired shot while responding to WestFest fatal shooting

09/19/2025 7:11pm
The Salt Lake County district attorney announced Friday that criminal charges will not be filed against a police officer who fired a shot while responding to a teen firing a gun at a West Valley City carnival.

Have You Seen This? Hungry cat catches its own dinner

09/19/2025 6:32pm
If your cat is anything like mine, he or she probably wouldn't be very resourceful if faced with catching a meal. But that's not the case for every feline.

Taylor Swift returning to movie theaters with 'Official Release Party of a Showgirl' film

09/19/2025 5:46pm
Swifties rejoice: Your girl is coming back to the big screen. Taylor Swift announced on Friday "The Official Release Party of Showgirl" film on Oct. 3, the day her newest album is also released.

UDOT bans long trucks from Ogden Canyon Road to bolster safety

09/19/2025 5:01pm
Utah Department of Transportation is banning trucks longer than 50 feet from Ogden Canyon Road in Weber County to bolster safety. Five people have died in the road section since 2015.

Pick Six Previews: In a 'prove it' game for Nebraska, Michigan still the top team

09/19/2025 4:38pm
Comparing the five-star quarterbacks, Raiola has the extra year of experience and has looked sharper throwing the ball this season, but Underwood brings more of a rushing threat.

'Tombstone Tales' returns to Taylorsville cemetery, celebrates 27 years

09/19/2025 4:34pm
Taylorsville Cemetery is hosting its Tombstone Tales this weekend, reviving stories of the people buried there.

'Hope for the future': UVU leaders call for peace in vigil following Charlie Kirk killing

09/19/2025 4:12pm
Utah Valley University hosted a "Vigil for Unity" on Friday to help the community heal following the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk on campus last week.

UHP: Driver critically injured after semi hauling candles catches fire on I-15 in Iron County

09/19/2025 4:02pm
A semitractor-trailer hauling a load of candles erupted into flames on Interstate 15 in Iron County on Friday morning, critically injuring the driver, who was airlifted to an area hospital.

Vaccine advisers abandon broad COVID-19 shot support

09/19/2025 3:55pm
A panel of vaccine advisers on Friday said COVID-19 shots should be administered through shared decision-making with a healthcare provider, though access through health insurance would remain.

Salt Lake police officer injured in attack with 'blunt object,' police say

09/19/2025 3:08pm
A police officer was attacked and injured while responding to a trespassing call in downtown Salt Lake City, according to police.

Ogden man charged with kidnapping, sexually abusing teen runaway

09/19/2025 2:47pm
An Ogden man is charged in 2nd District Court with kidnapping and sexually abusing a teen who police say he encountered along a busy city street.

How Jazz sideline reporter Lauren Green landed role in Jordan Peele-produced movie

09/19/2025 2:03pm
Lauren Green thinks she might have caused a small stir at her apartment complex last month.

Local, global firms hired for downtown Salt Lake redesign. When will construction begin?

09/19/2025 12:54pm
Salt Lake County announced Friday it has secured architectural and construction management firms that will map out the future of the buildings it owns east of the Delta Center.

Compassionate tech helper in Riverdale honored as Volunteer of the Year by AARP

09/19/2025 12:35pm
Each year, AARP Utah honors volunteers who make a real difference in their communities. This year's top honoree is a woman using her tech skills and heart to help others.

Pick Six Previews: Despite home strength, Texas Tech to get Utah in title preview

09/19/2025 12:32pm
Rice-Eccles Stadium and The MUSS create one of the best home-field advantages in college football. Utah is 15-2 as the home favorite since 2022, while Texas Tech is just 6-10 on the road over the same span.

What Utah Jazz, Mammoth owner Ryan Smith said about Charlie Kirk shooting

09/19/2025 12:01pm
Smith Entertainment Group founder Ryan Smith commented on the death of Charlie Kirk and the future of live events at a special conference hosted by CNBC on Tuesday.

Former federal prosecutor Trey Gowdy shares insights into Charlie Kirk murder case

09/19/2025 11:40am - PARTNER
The four-term congressman and former federal prosecutor talks about his impressions of the case against Tyler Robinson, the southern Utah man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, and the challenges that lie ahead.

Neuroscientist unveils new book on tinnitus: Beacon of hope for millions of sufferers

09/19/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
Dr. Keith N. Darrow continues to establish himself as a leading authority, offering evidence-based insights that challenge longstanding misconceptions and provide actionable pathways to relief.

Judge throws out Trump's $15B lawsuit against New York Times, citing improper content

09/19/2025 11:27am
A federal judge on Friday threw out President Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, calling it a "decidedly improper and impermissible" effort to attack Trump's adversaries.

Senate rejects bill to avert government shutdown

09/19/2025 11:25am
A stopgap spending bill that would avert an Oct. 1 government shutdown fell short in the Senate on Friday, as Democrats withheld support and demanded higher spending for healthcare.

Dozens of Democrats join Republicans to pass resolution honoring Charlie Kirk

09/19/2025 11:05am
The House passed a bipartisan resolution condemning the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and honoring "his life and legacy" after he was shot and killed at UVU.

Effort underway to build National WWII Training Memorial at Historic Wendover Airfield

09/19/2025 10:06am
Eighty years since the end of World War II, a push has begun to build a memorial at Historic Wendover Airfield honoring the men and women who died while training at the facility.

Vaccine advisers drop plan for hepatitis B vote

09/19/2025 9:38am
A revamped panel of vaccine advisers appointed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Friday decided not to go ahead with a planned vote that would have delayed the first hepatitis B vaccine dose for newborns, citing inconsistency in the proposed policy changes.

KSL.com Pick'em: Staff picks for Week 4 of college football

09/19/2025 9:02am
Each week, we'll release the KSL.com sports staff picks for you to see. Can you do a better job than us? Probably, but that's the fun of it all.

Coping with the grief of losing someone to suicide

09/19/2025 8:50am
September is Suicide Awareness Month, and while the focus is often on prevention, it's also a time to recognize the pain carried by those left behind.

UVU vigil will have 'heavy' security presence as community mourns Charlie Kirk's murder

09/19/2025 8:10am
Utah Valley University is preparing to hold a vigil on campus Friday after the murder of Charlie Kirk last week, and there will be a significant security presence at the event.

Fight with Cru: A battle bigger than football

09/19/2025 8:04am
Cru Morrison is a Skyridge senior football player who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in July, prematurely ending his senior season and changing the lives of him and his family.

Utah leads the nation: Physical therapists are now primary care providers

09/19/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
You don't have to sit on a referral list or schedule a doctor's visit first. You can go straight to a PT and start working on solutions right away.

DNA testing underway on remains believed to be Travis Decker, wanted in killings of his girls

09/19/2025 7:37am
Authorities were using DNA testing Friday to determine whether have they found the remains of Travis Decker, wanted in the deaths of his three daughters, in the mountains of Washington state.

Nevada woman sentenced to year in jail for selling drugs that led to man's overdose death

09/19/2025 7:30am
A Nevada woman accused of causing the death of a man with fentanyl was sentenced Monday to a year in jail.

Are mortgage rates heading up?

09/19/2025 6:23am
A daily tracker registered a rise in mortgage rates a day after the Federal Reserve's first interest rate cut this year, mostly due to concerns growing over more potential cuts.

Skyridge shrugs off early struggles to hold off rival Lehi in Region 3 lid lifter

09/19/2025 12:25am
Kaneal Sweetwyne rebounded from a pair of first-half interceptions, including a pick six, to throw for 379 yards and two touchdowns.