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Doncic notches 40-point triple-double as Lakers escape Jazz 143-135
12/18/2025 11:27pm
Keyonte George tallied his third straight 30-point game, but it wasn't enough to overcome Luka Doncic's 45 points in a loss to the Lakers.
Compassion and dignity: Community gathers in Salt Lake City to honor homeless lives lost
12/18/2025 10:10pm
An annual candlelight vigil was held Thursday to honor the many Utahns who died experiencing homelessness.
Springville officer arrested, accused of driving to work under the influence
12/18/2025 9:44pm
A Springville police officer was arrested shortly after showing up for his night shift after other officers detected alcohol on his breath.
'A long road to recovery': New details released on Idaho siblings critically injured by falling trees
12/18/2025 9:01pm
Viviana and Porter French, critically injured by falling trees and power lines while waiting for a school bus during a windstorm in Twin Falls, remain hospitalized, as details about their injuries emerged.
Church returns petroglyphs removed from Utah-Idaho border 80 years ago to Shoshone Nation
12/18/2025 8:37pm
A 2,500-pound stone containing prehistoric petroglyphs has returned to wildland near the Utah-Idaho border, 80 years after it was removed and taken to a Tremonton church.
National average gas prices drop to December 2020 levels, AAA says
12/18/2025 8:05pm
Scenic drives through the snowy mountains of Utah may be on the table again this Christmas season, as AAA reported Thursday that the average price of a gallon of gas dropped 11 cents.
Mike Lee wants American privateers to seize drug cartel property on the high seas
12/18/2025 7:11pm
Private citizens could be granted authority to seize property from drug cartels under a constitutional provision not used in more than 200 years, thanks to a new bill by Utah Sen. Mike Lee.
Positively 50+: Holiday music connects students and seniors in Salt Lake City
12/18/2025 6:27pm
Ensign Elementary School students and seniors at Liberty Senior Center got to enjoy the emotional power of music on Thursday to help ring in the Christmas season.
Nevada man given 17 years for distributing fentanyl that led to Utah woman's death
12/18/2025 5:49pm
A Nevada man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison after distributing fentanyl that led to the death of a Utah woman.
West Valley City uses Christmas trees to celebrate diversity, foster unity
12/18/2025 5:04pm
The Trees of Diversity holiday exhibit at West Valley City's Cultural Celebration Center uses Christmas trees as a means of celebrating diversity and fostering unity.
'I'm in the transfer portal': Kyle Whittingham talks decision to step away as Utes head coach
12/18/2025 4:57pm
Like much of his coaching career, Kyle Whittingham's back was against the wall Thursday afternoon.
6 gift ideas guaranteed to be loved
12/18/2025 4:53pm
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Need a present for the person who has everything? The answer definitely isn't more stuff. Instead of holiday gifts, choose something that will really be appreciated: A gift of service.
Trump signs order to ease marijuana regulations, sparking industry hopes
12/18/2025 4:33pm
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order directing the loosening of federal regulations on marijuana, a move that could further reverse decades of tough-on-weed policy.
TikTok signs deal to sell US unit to American investor-led venture
12/18/2025 4:00pm
TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, signed binding agreements with three major investors to sell just over 80% of the company's U.S. assets to American and global investors to avoid a government ban.
Man suspected in Brown University shooting and MIT professor's killing found dead, officials say
12/18/2025 3:34pm
Officials say the man who is suspected of killing two and wounding several others at Brown University and an MIT professor has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility.
Tyler Robinson wants prosecutors disqualified, alleging a conflict of interest
12/18/2025 1:58pm
Tyler Robinson's defense is seeking to have the Utah County Attorney's Office disqualified from the murder case because a prosecutor's family member witnessed Charlie Kirk's death.
Utah tweaks plan to discontinue public parking at Salt Lake courthouse
12/18/2025 1:54pm
Utah's court system is still planning to end public parking at one of its busiest courthouses in 2026, but officials are making a temporary exception.
How healthy, motivated will No. 12 BYU be for the bowl game against No. 22 Georgia Tech?
12/18/2025 1:27pm
Will BYU be motivated to play in an exhibition game, or is it simply that — and exhibition game?
Driver faces charges in fatal hit-and-run crash with pedestrian in Salt Lake City
12/18/2025 12:49pm
Prosecutors say an unlicensed driver with a history of violations hit and killed a 62-year-old man earlier this month and then drove off.
Senate committee advances proposal to transfer Forest Service land to Utah ski resort
12/18/2025 11:30am
Brian Head could get a tiny bit bigger after a bill advanced transferring two dozen acres of federal land to be used for public purposes.
Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert guest artists still in awe a year later
12/18/2025 11:07am
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Both Dennis Haysbert and Broadway star Ruthie Ann Miles got emotional several times as they reflected on taking part in last year's Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert that airs on BYUtv starting Thursday.
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, family among 7 killed in North Carolina plane crash
12/18/2025 11:03am
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife, and their two children were among the seven people killed in a plane crash Thursday at Statesville Regional Airport, north of Charlotte, North Carolina.
US announces $11B arms package for Taiwan, largest ever
12/18/2025 11:01am
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday $11.1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, the largest ever U.S. weapons package for the island which is under increasing military pressure from China.
Jury awards $900K in malpractice case against Utah surgeon once charged in COVID scheme
12/18/2025 11:00am
Utah doctor previously accused of selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards was found at fault by jury in a medical malpractice lawsuit.
Utah joins world's largest toy drive as over 16,000 Christmas gifts are donated
12/18/2025 10:00am
The world's largest toy drive is distributing hundreds of thousands of toys across multiple cities and made its big stop in Lehi on Wednesday.
Missteps leave West Valley woman stuck with $30K in fraudulent credit card charges
12/18/2025 9:30am
A Utah woman owes tens of thousands of dollars for fraudulent credit charges she insists she didn't make. Here are key steps she missed that could have protected her.
Newborn Utah twins share birthday quirk
12/18/2025 8:45am
Twins Josie and Hallie Townsend were born only an hour apart, but due to the late hour, they have two different birthdays.
Catch the Ursid meteor shower as it peaks just before Christmas
12/18/2025 8:16am
The last major meteor shower of the year, known as the Ursids, peaks soon, bringing glowing streaks to nighttime and early morning skies. Compared to other meteor showers, it's more subdued.
85 groups oppose proposal to dispose of Canadian radioactive waste in Utah
12/18/2025 8:03am
A coalition of 85 groups opposes EnergySolutions' plans to dispose of radioactive waste at a Utah site, focus of consideration at a meeting on Friday.
Drug debt may have led to weekend Salt Lake shooting death; 1 arrested
12/18/2025 7:43am
Salt Lake police have arrested a man in connection with a fatal shooting early Sunday and say the incident may have been prompted by a drug debt.
Utah secures major wins in $900-billion defense bill
12/18/2025 7:15am
The $900 billion framework outlines priorities for the Pentagon in the 2026 fiscal year, authorizing what the Defense Department can do with its budget.
Utah sex offender accused of creating pornographic AI images using real person
12/18/2025 6:51am
A man in Grand County has been arrested for investigation of nearly two dozen charges of creating pornographic AI images using a real person's face.
New Utah Government Records director hits city over missing surveillance video
12/18/2025 6:21am
The director of Utah's new Government Records Office told West Valley City it didn't do enough to follow public records laws after problems with surveillance footage of an alleged assault.
