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Some parents at Maple Grove Middle School raise concerns about anti-bullying assembly

04/01/2026 10:32pm
Some parents of students at Maple Grove Middle School are voicing concerns over an assembly that took place last week based on personal social media posts.

Sandy celebrates America 250 with citywide activity challenge

04/01/2026 9:36pm
A new Sandy initiative encourages people to foster meaningful connections with the city as part of Utah's America 250 celebration.

Advocates celebrate Utah's ban on polygraph tests for sexual assault survivors

04/01/2026 9:01pm
Several dozen survivors of sexual assault and advocates celebrated new Utah laws they say will make a difference, including a ban on asking survivors to take a polygraph examination.

'Little Free Library' operator grateful for community response after books stolen

04/01/2026 8:38pm
A Ring camera captured someone stealing books from the "Little Free Library" in West Valley this week, but the library's host is grateful for the community response.

Freeze watch issued for Wasatch Front, as second storm brings more rain and snow

04/01/2026 7:11pm
A storm that broke up Utah's dry stretch proved to be no joke, and there's more on the way — and colder temperatures — for the state's northern half.

FIFA World Cup trophy visits Salt Lake City

04/01/2026 6:33pm
Soccer fans in Salt Lake City got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity on Wednesday as the original FIFA World Cup trophy made a stop in the city ahead of the 2026 tournament.

Salt Lake City has a housing shortage. Will expanding housing options fix affordability?

04/01/2026 5:07pm
Salt Lake City is seeking to shake up its residential zones, which could allow for more housing types across a third of the city, as it aims to handle affordability hurdles.

Utah Supreme Court now considering when death row inmates can challenge execution protocols

04/01/2026 4:02pm
Utah death row inmates were told they were too late to challenge Utah's execution protocols. Now, the Utah Supreme Court is considering whether that decision was correct.

Salt Lake City unsure what DHS pause means for proposed ICE 'mega center'

04/01/2026 3:13pm
Salt Lake City is unsure if the DHS decision to pause the purchase of new warehouses has any effect on a proposed ICE "mega center" in the city.

West Jordan man charged with shooting at vehicle in Draper road rage incident

04/01/2026 2:35pm
A West Jordan man was charged Wednesday with brandishing a gun at one driver and firing his gun at another driver, causing minor injuries.

Shaun White bringing this winter event to Park City

04/01/2026 2:00pm
While the dismal ski and snowboard season is winding down, one Utah resort is already looking ahead to a major event next winter.

'Getting bigger and better': BYU sweeps student Emmy awards

04/01/2026 12:00pm
BYU students cleaned up at the student Emmy awards, cementing the university's status as a national leader in animation, film and advertising.

Ted Bundy now officially linked to 1974 murder of Utah teen

04/01/2026 11:53am
The unsolved 1974 murder of Laura Ann Aime, long suspected of being one of Ted Bundy's victims, is now closed after Bundy was conclusively linked to the teen's death.

Robinson claims courtroom cameras threaten his right to fair trial, unsealed motion says

04/01/2026 11:00am
Tyler Robinson's motion seeking to keep cameras and microphones out of his courtroom hearings is now public. He is charged with capital murder in Charlie Kirk's death.

Christians across Utah are celebrating the Easter season. Here's how

04/01/2026 10:07am
A recent poll reveals a change in how Utahns plan to celebrate the holiday. In 2026, 21% of Utahns plan to celebrate Easter primarily as a religious holiday.

Federal regulators warn auto dealer groups about surprise dealer fees and deceptive pricing

04/01/2026 9:43am
The Federal Trade Commission has stepped in to warn consumers about deceptive dealer fees and has sent letters to 97 auto dealer groups nationwide.

DHS pauses new immigrant warehouse purchases amid review of Noem-era contracts

04/01/2026 8:53am
Homeland Security is pausing plans to buy new warehouses for immigrant detention as it reviews contracts signed under former secretary Kristi Noem.

Synthetic kratom, or 7-OH, soon banned in Utah

04/01/2026 8:05am
Kratom use has been on the rise here in Utah, but in a little over a month, it will be banned from Utah retailers. How will this break in supply impact Utah users?

Utah County Fire Department deploys fourth crew out of state this year

04/01/2026 6:57am
A fourth group of firefighters from Utah is in Nebraska helping crews battle ongoing wildfires — and Utah's fire season hasn't even started yet.

'A gathering space': Lehi preps for opening of new library, civic center

04/01/2026 6:48am
From bookworms to studious patrons to those just looking for a place to gather with the community, the new Lehi Library has something for everyone.