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79-year-old man dies in Motorcycle crash on US 191 near Moab
04/13/2026 10:19pm
A crash on U.S. 191 has claimed a motorcyclist's life near Moab, police said.
Will there be a new global Olympic sponsor at Utah's 2034 Winter Games?
04/13/2026 10:00pm
A U.S. bank could become a new worldwide Olympic sponsor.
Utah's massive voter data shift
04/13/2026 9:30pm
Thousands of Utah voters received a letter in the mail last week explaining that their voter registration data will soon be publicly available unless they qualify as an "at-risk" voter.
Utah Jazz enter summer downplaying future playoff expectations
04/13/2026 9:14pm
After spending most of the last four years positioning themselves for higher draft picks, the Utah Jazz appear ready to turn the page on their rebuild.
'A wonderful celebration': New details shared about the Salt Lake Temple's 2027 public tours
04/13/2026 9:00pm
Church leaders shared information about the Salt Lake Temple Celebration, including a virtual open house, shuttles, a new visitors' center and volunteer opportunities.
Utah's Lani White selected in 3rd round of WNBA draft to Minnesota
04/13/2026 8:49pm
With the last pick of the WNBA draft, former Utah women's basketball guard Lani White was selected by the Minnesota Lynx.
Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas says he will retire after bipartisan calls for expulsion
04/13/2026 8:13pm
Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas says he will retire from Congress after bipartisan calls to expel him.
Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Sade, Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan and Luther Vandross get into Rock Hall
04/13/2026 8:06pm
Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, Queen Latifah, Oasis, Sade and Joy Division/New Order will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, along with first-time nominees Wu-Tang Clan and the late Luther Vandross.
Tiptoeing through civics lessons
04/13/2026 7:30pm
This year we celebrate the country's 250th birthday, but some Utah civics teachers are tiptoeing through lessons about the constitution because of the current political climate.
US lawmakers propose renaming post office for 2 officers killed in Tremonton last year
04/13/2026 7:00pm
Utah's U.S. House delegation proposes renaming the post office in Tremonton after Eric Estrada and Lee Sorensen, officers killed during a domestic violence call last year.
Human remains found in Iron County
04/13/2026 6:30pm
Officials are investigating unidentified human remains that were found in Beryl on Sunday, according to the Iron County Sheriff's Office.
World's largest steam engine rolls through Utah
04/13/2026 5:30pm
Union Pacific announced several new stops for Big Boy engine #4014, the world's largest operating steam locomotive, as part of a transcontinental tour celebrating the nation's 250th anniversary.
Father shot 11-year-old son, then himself in Elko airport, police say
04/13/2026 4:22pm
Investigators believe a man shot his son before shooting himself in a deadly incident at the Elko Regional Airport Monday.
1 critically injured in 70-foot fall near Moab
04/13/2026 4:00pm
A recreationist who fell more than 70 feet near Moab Friday was rescued following a technical three-hour operation.
Rep. Eric Swalwell of California says he will resign from Congress after sexual assault allegations
04/13/2026 3:46pm
Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell, of California, has announced he will resign from Congress following multiple sexual assault allegations that prompted loud bipartisan calls for him to step down.
Have You Seen This? Tiny deer fearlessly faces a rhino
04/13/2026 3:29pm
If you're feeling overwhelmed today, please stop what you're doing and watch this quick video.
Juab School District reports confirmed measles case as statewide outbreak grows
04/13/2026 3:00pm
Juab School District on Saturday confirmed a student at Juab Junior High School was diagnosed with measles, adding to Utah's total count of the highly contagious illness.
Former Brazil spy chief arrested by ICE in the United States
04/13/2026 2:51pm
Former Brazilian intelligence chief Alexandre Ramagem has been arrested by ICE in the U.S., Brazilian media reported Monday, citing Brazil's federal police.
1 arrested, 1 injured in Salt Lake City shooting
04/13/2026 1:17pm
One man was injured and another man was arrested following a shooting at a party in Salt Lake City on Sunday night.
'We knew we had to act': Great Salt Lake gets $30M boost from business community
04/13/2026 12:40pm
Three prominent families with Utah ties pledged a combined $30 million toward efforts to boost Great Salt Lake levels, as the lake faces impacts from a record-low snowpack.
Judge throws out Trump's defamation case against Wall Street Journal
04/13/2026 12:33pm
A federal judge dismissed Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, a setback in his legal campaign against media companies he accuses of treating him unfairly.
Why some workers are embracing AI while others won't use it, according to a new Gallup poll
04/13/2026 12:22pm
More American workers are experimenting with artificial intelligence in their jobs, but skepticism is still widespread.
Biggest takeaways from the Jazz's potentially last rebuilding season
04/13/2026 12:15pm
After years of mediocrity, Utah Jazz fans can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Man found dead at Jordanelle Reservoir
04/13/2026 12:00pm
A man was found dead at Jordanelle Reservoir early Monday, according to the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office.
A not-so-average Joe saves lives with 4 words: 'I love you, bro'
04/13/2026 11:44am
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A superhero moment on an overpass led to a unique brotherhood that offers mental health peer support for men.
US home sales fall in March, marking a slow start to the spring homebuying season
04/13/2026 11:02am
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in March to their slowest pace in nine months, as easing mortgage rates failed to motivate home shoppers during what's traditionally been the busiest time of the year for the housing market.
A 'joyful' place for everyone: New Temple Square Visitors' Center opens in May
04/13/2026 10:43am
A new Temple Square Visitors' Center opens next month, featuring new full-scale replicas of sacred temple rooms of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ahead of the Salt Lake Temple celebration.
Utes receiver Creed Whittemore poised for breakout season after standout spring
04/13/2026 9:02am
Creed Whittemore was largely forgotten for much of last season.
Happy 69th birthday to Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla living in captivity
04/13/2026 8:52am
Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla living in captivity, celebrated her 69th birthday with a feast Monday, munching on cherry tomatoes, beets, leeks and lettuce at the Berlin Zoo.
NATO allies refuse to join Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade
04/13/2026 8:48am
The United States' NATO allies said on Monday they would not get involved in President Donald Trump's plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz.
Pope Leo, in Algeria, blasts 'neocolonial' conflicts after Trump criticism
04/13/2026 8:28am
Pope Leo blasted violations of international law in a forceful speech on Monday, hours after President Donald Trump's direct attack on the leader of the 1.4-billion-member church.
How to decide which energy upgrades make sense for your home
04/13/2026 8:00am
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Energy efficiency upgrades can improve comfort, reduce wasted energy and help manage monthly utility costs. The challenge for many homeowners is deciding which upgrades are worth prioritizing and where to begin.
Colonial America is taking root in southern Utah
04/13/2026 7:21am
The most iconic buildings and people that 250 years ago delivered the American Revolution are indeed being brought to life 10 miles due south of the I-15 freeway.
ER nurse teaching kids about health, wellness through 'Mini Med School' YouTube channel
04/13/2026 6:42am
An emergency room nurse with Emory University Hospital is making an impact with her YouTube Channel, "Mini Med School with Nurse Dolly."
What Trump's proposed budget would mean for public lands in Utah and beyond
04/13/2026 6:13am
The Trump administration has plans to allocate billions to environmental agencies — as well as cuts to other programs that have raised concerns among conservation groups.
