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Ace Bailey leaves Utah Jazz preseason loss to Dallas with injury
10/13/2025 11:05pm
Ace Bailey started running just a bit delicately. Then he reached for his knees. In a preseason game, that was enough to get him out of the game.
Students, educators at Box Elder County school talk importance of Indigenous education
10/13/2025 10:30pm
To mark Indigenous Peoples' Day, students and educators on Monday reflected on the importance of Indigenous education in furthering understanding.
Utah Mammoth give Chicago Blackhawks 1st win of season in 3-1 loss
10/13/2025 10:08pm
The Utah Mammoth lost a key defenseman over the weekend, but the real issues so far this season lie on the other side of the ice.
Sandy authorities identify man shot, killed in robbery
10/13/2025 9:30pm
A robbery near a Sandy park escalated into a fatal shooting, police say, and they have identified the victim as Josh Pectol, 39.
Human remains found near I-15 in southern Utah
10/13/2025 9:18pm
Human remains were found on I-15 in southern Utah on Monday, according to troopers.
Paying farmers proves most cost-effective way to conserve Colorado River, study says
10/13/2025 9:08pm
The most cost-effective and quickest way to conserve the Colorado River's shrinking water supply amid persistent drought and rapid population growth is changing how states handle the largest use of water on the river: agriculture.
Davis school officials to keep Spanish dual-language program; French program still up for debate
10/13/2025 9:02pm
Davis School District officials will keep a Spanish dual-language program but are still considering the future of a French program beset by low enrollment.
Where Israeli athletes are being barred from international competition
10/13/2025 8:16pm
A move by the Indonesian government to stop Israeli athletes from participating in a gymnastics world championship in Jakarta is raising questions about what could happen at the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.
Fires damage Latter-day Saint meetinghouses in New Zealand and New Caledonia
10/13/2025 7:45pm
Two meetinghouses of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New Zealand and New Caledonia sustained damages after fires broke out in both buildings on Sunday.
'So, so chill': Ogden teen killed last week remembered for his big heart, school involvement
10/13/2025 7:00pm
Mason Caballero, the Ben Lomond High student killed in a shooting last week, is remembered by his loved ones for his big heart, the hugs he gave and his school involvement.
Texas man broke into RSL stadium after hours — and stole a Diet Coke, charges say
10/13/2025 6:30pm
A Texas man is facing felony charges accusing him of breaking into America First Field after hours, breaking into a refrigerator and then stealing a Diet Coke.
Idaho woman dies from accidental gunshot wound during hunting trip
10/13/2025 6:00pm
A 21-year-old woman from Blackfoot, Idaho, was accidentally shot during a hunting trip and died from her injuries on Friday.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers praise Trump and celebrate release of hostages
10/13/2025 5:30pm
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle celebrated the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas as hostages returned home Monday after being held by Hamas for more than two years.
Hurricane Priscilla brought big rain totals to Utah — and more rain in the forecast
10/13/2025 4:44pm
The remnants of Hurricane Priscilla came as advertised, bringing big precipitation totals to drought-stricken Utah over the weekend, which also created some significant challenges.
Investigation into explosion at Tennessee plant could last days
10/13/2025 4:15pm
Nearly three days after a massive blast at a Tennessee facility that specialized in making military explosives, investigators are still combing through the site where 16 people were killed in a "mass detonation."
Weight loss shots: Research indicates dangers from starting and stopping
10/13/2025 3:00pm
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Popular weight loss shots carry significant risk for some patients and doctors often fail to discuss those risks with patients.
BYU celebrates 150 years of history and tradition
10/13/2025 3:00pm
BYU is turning 150 this coming Thursday. Exactly a century and a half ago, on Oct. 16, 1875, the deed of trust was signed for the founding of Brigham Young Academy.
'Diesel Brothers' star says he feels 'vindicated' after being released from federal custody
10/13/2025 2:09pm
A Bountiful resident and star of reality TV show "Diesel Brothers" took to social media after being released from federal custody following an arrest for alleged contempt of court.
Woman injured from debris while leaving Salt Lake City music festival has died
10/13/2025 1:15pm
A woman who was critically injured by flying debris while trying to escape a storm that disrupted Redwest Music Festival over the weekend has died, according to her family.
Taylor Swift is keeping the 'Eras Tour' love going with a docuseries and concert film
10/13/2025 12:34pm
By now we should all know that the life of a showgirl is a busy one.
Westlake High School Band instructor faces second cancer diagnosis
10/13/2025 12:00pm
A Westlake High School marching band director is facing his second bout with brain cancer, and many whose lives he's touched are stepping in to help.
Why businesses call this Trump idea 'very bad'
10/13/2025 11:30am
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Utah's business community has deep concerns over changes to H-1B visa program.
4 reasons to build a backyard office
10/13/2025 11:30am
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If you work from home and have a backyard, you have the opportunity to be home, local company Backyard Office Utah is bringing a solution right to your backyard.
Mammoth defenseman Sean Durzi expected to miss 4 weeks with upper-body injury
10/13/2025 11:21am
The Utah Mammoth announced Monday that defenseman Sean Durzi is expected to miss four weeks with an upper-body injury after taking a hit in the team's overtime win over Nashville on Saturday.
BYU men's basketball opens at No. 8 in AP poll, highest preseason ranking in program history
10/13/2025 11:18am
The Cougars were ranked No. 8 nationally in the Associated Press preseason top 25, their highest preseason ranking in program history and highest overall ranking since 2011.
Church appeals decision to place construction of Heber Valley temple on hold again
10/13/2025 10:56am
The Church of Jesus Christ is appealing a judge's decision to halt construction of a new temple in Heber City pending an appeals decision from the Utah Supreme Court.
More questions raised than answered by Utah State in loss to Hawaii
10/13/2025 10:27am
Utah State's loss to Hawaii on Saturday adds further uncertainty to team expectations.
Dollar rises against peers after Trump's calmer rhetoric de-escalates trade tensions
10/13/2025 10:07am
The dollar edged higher against major peers on Monday, after a change in rhetoric from President Donald Trump lowered the temperature of simmering trade tensions with China, while political developments in France and Japan undermined the euro and the yen.
How this BYU professor is using 'The Chosen' to help people connect with the New Testament
10/13/2025 10:03am
More than 2 million views are tallied on a single one of BYU religion Professor John Hilton III's "Teaching with 'The Chosen'" video clips.
'Excited, pumped': Conner Mantz describes record-breaking moment at Chicago Marathon
10/13/2025 9:35am
Brigham Young University alum and Olympian Conner Mantz smashed the American marathon record Sunday in Chicago.
KSL.com Top 20+1: The final rankings of the regular season are set, so who is in?
10/13/2025 9:07am
It's the last week of the regular season, and there's still a handful of teams who are jockeying for a region title.
Will there be runners and cyclists in the Winter Games?
10/13/2025 8:57am
There's a "good chance" that cross-country running and cyclocross will be added to the 2030 Winter Games in the French Alps, which means big changes could be coming before 2034.
Senate Republicans face states' health care concerns in high-stakes shutdown standoff
10/13/2025 8:24am
A handful of Senate Republicans are wrestling with the impending expiration of health insurance subsidies that are the primary sticking point in the government shutdown standoff that entered its 13th day on Monday.
How does notoriety impact an inmate's treatment in prison?
10/13/2025 8:05am
A former assistant director of the Bureau of Prisons told Fox News that it would be unwise to have alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson among the general jail population.
See the wonders of Japan in 2026 with a Utah tour group
10/13/2025 8:00am
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If you've ever considered visiting Japan, this might be the best year to make that dream a reality. In 2023, Conde Nast Traveler subscribers voted Japan as the "best country in the world."
Building community with (Turkish) coffee
10/13/2025 7:41am
It's not just a cup of coffee. Not if your name, Elif, your family — and your coffee is from Turkey.
Trump declares end of Gaza war as last Israeli hostages swapped for Palestinian detainees
10/13/2025 7:16am
Hamas freed the last living Israeli hostages from Gaza on Monday under a ceasefire deal and Israel sent home busloads of Palestinian detainees, as President Donald Trump told Israel's parliament that peace had arrived in the Holy Land.
Study looks at impact of screen time on school test scores
10/13/2025 6:21am
A new study shows an inverse relationship between screen time when young and academic achievement later, giving parents another reason to curb excessive time online.
