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Families enjoy St. Patrick's Day festivities at St. George all-abilities park
03/16/2026 10:32pm
Thunder Junction All Abilities Park in St. George is hosting a St. Patrick's Day themed event. The event took place on Saturday and Monday, and will return Tuesday evening.
American Legion doing 'Buddy Checks' as part of America 250 celebrations
03/16/2026 10:00pm
At the Bennion Veterans Home in Payson on Monday, members of the American Legion visited with residents as part of a nationwide effort called "Buddy Checks."
Mammoth end Stars' 15-game point streak with 6-3 road win
03/16/2026 9:52pm
The Mammoth entered Monday's game on a four-game losing streak and they received plenty of contributions to end the Stars' 15-game point streak with a 6-3 win.
Utah approves 7 new productions projected to bring $12.6M economic impact
03/16/2026 9:30pm
Utah's growing reputation as an entertainment hub is set to expand further, as the state will serve as the backdrop for seven upcoming film productions.
Tuesday is caucus night in Utah. Here's how you can participate
03/16/2026 9:00pm
Utah's election season will shift into full gear Tuesday evening as voters across the state will gather in local caucus meetings to elect party delegates and precinct officers.
Payson High School students train future service dogs
03/16/2026 7:45pm
A group of students at Payson High School are making a difference outside the classroom by helping train service dogs for people in need.
Cannabis shows little benefit for most mental disorders, data review finds
03/16/2026 7:38pm
Cannabis-based medicines have shown little evidence of effectiveness for treating most mental health and substance-use disorders, according to a large review of past studies published Monday.
Did you know the Olympic rings now make a sound?
03/16/2026 7:11pm
Now, there's a sound associated with the Olympic rings.
Cougars embracing new roles in quest for more March magic
03/16/2026 6:51pm
During a week in Kansas City that included a late-night trip to Insomnia cookies on a hotel bell cart, BYU embraced a new identity led by a "think less, play more" defense and commitment to rebounding.
Kamas mother found guilty of aggravated murder, all other charges in death of her husband
03/16/2026 6:07pm
Jurors find Kouri Richins guilty of murdering her husband in March 2022, and attempting to murder him weeks earlier, after three hours of deliberation on Monday.
Utah Inland Port Authority establishing new project area in Duchesne County
03/16/2026 5:15pm
With the backing of local leaders, the Utah Inland Port Authority on Monday approved the creation of the Black Gold Project Area in Duchesne County.
Number of US troops wounded in war against Iran rises to about 200
03/16/2026 4:01pm
The number of U.S. troops wounded in the war against Iran has risen to about 200, the U.S. military said on Monday, as the conflict entered its third week.
Proposed 180-foot hotel east of downtown appears to hit snag in Salt Lake City Council
03/16/2026 4:00pm
Salt Lake City leaders recently expressed an unwillingness to support a rezone for a hotel east of downtown, following negative recommendations from planners.
Heavy weekend winds leave 'heartbreaking' damage in central Utah
03/16/2026 2:58pm
High winds late Saturday left damage across areas of Utah and Emery counties, and the cleanup was expected to take days in some places.
First lady Abby Cox discusses challenges facing Utah kids with educators and business leaders
03/16/2026 2:15pm
It's a crucial moment in Utah for K-12 education, with the role of technology in distracting students being a leading concern.
US judge blocks efforts to reshape childhood vaccine policy
03/16/2026 1:45pm
A federal judge on Monday blocked key parts of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s effort to reshape U.S. vaccine policy, including a move to reduce the number of shots routinely recommended for children.
Cuba's national electric grid collapses, leaving millions without power
03/16/2026 1:05pm
Cuba's national electric grid collapsed on Monday leaving around 10 million people without power amid a U.S.-imposed oil blockade that has crippled the island's already obsolete generation system.
Thousands of meatpacking workers walk off the job in first strike in 40 years
03/16/2026 12:33pm
Thousands of meatpacking workers walked off the job at a JBS-owned plant in Colorado on Monday in the industry's first strike in 40 years.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has early-stage breast cancer, will continue working
03/16/2026 11:52am
Susie Wiles, the first woman to serve as White House chief of staff, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer but will continue working while undergoing treatment, President Donald Trump said on Monday.
Spring home maintenance that can lower energy costs year-round
03/16/2026 11:30am
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As spring nears, many homeowners begin turning their attention to seasonal maintenance and home improvement projects.
Theft at Deer Valley hotel thwarted by snow
03/16/2026 11:25am
A man who police say spent six hours going through a Deer Valley hotel and stealing thousands of dollars worth of items was caught after his truck got stuck in the snow.
What happens when women lead? Just look to Western states
03/16/2026 11:05am
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A region long defined by frontier myths now sets a national example for electing women to real political power.
US allies rebuff Trump's request for support in Strait of Hormuz
03/16/2026 10:17am
Several U.S. allies said on Monday they had no immediate plans to send ships to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, rebuffing a request by President Donald Trump for military support to keep the vital waterway open.
Utah Democrats test limits of progressive politics in new blue district. Is this what voters want?
03/16/2026 10:12am
Most Democratic candidates for Utah's new — and very blue — 1st Congressional District participated in a town hall on Monday where they unanimously accused Israel of genocide, endorsed transgender treatments for minors and called for abolishing ICE.
Falling oil prices send Wall Street toward its best day since the start of the Iran war
03/16/2026 10:01am
Oil prices are down, and stocks are up, though such moves have been quick to reverse since the war in Iran began.
Trump initiative speeds up nuclear tech
03/16/2026 9:43am
After three decades of stagnation, researchers in Idaho are making up for lost time in the nuclear innovation space.
Oldest known whale recording could unlock mysteries of the ocean
03/16/2026 8:59am
A haunting whale song discovered on decades-old audio equipment could open up a new understanding of how the huge animals communicate.
Jurors now deliberating in murder trial for Kamas mom accused of fatally poisoning husband
03/16/2026 8:28am
Prosecutors argue evidence shows Kouri Richins planned her husband's murder well in advance. Her attorneys say the evidence is "paper thin."
Structure's obesity pill shows up to 16.3% weight loss in study
03/16/2026 8:11am
Structure Therapeutics' oral obesity drug aleniglipron delivered up to 16.3% weight loss when compared with a placebo after 44 weeks of treatment in a mid-stage study, it said on Monday.
Severe storms pummel parts of US with snow and high winds and raise tornado threat
03/16/2026 8:10am
A severe weather front in the eastern half of the U.S. has brought blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest, spawned thunderstorms in the South and threatens mid-Atlantic with possible tornadoes.
184 years of Relief Society: General President Camille Johnson ministers in Eurasia
03/16/2026 7:19am
The Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is celebrating its 184th anniversary.
Utah built a shield against AI harm; the White House knocked it down
03/16/2026 6:14am
A bill designed to protect Utahns from unaccountable artificial intelligence systems just died under federal pressure. Here's what was in it.
