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Utah Mammoth clinch top wild card spot, await Pacific Division champ in first round
04/14/2026 11:30pm
After defeating the Winnipeg Jets and Anaheim subsequently losing to Minnesota in regulation, the Utah Mammoth locked up the top wild card spot in the western conference on Tuesday night.
Utah County business leaders honor BYU presidents, including President Dallin H. Oaks
04/14/2026 10:53pm
BYU presidents past and present, including President Dallin H. Oaks, were honored at an annual Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce ceremony on Tuesday.
Fifth woman alleges sexual misconduct by US Rep. Eric Swalwell
04/14/2026 10:01pm
A fifth woman accused Rep. Eric Swalwell of sexual misconduct on Tuesday, after the embattled Democratic congressman announced his resignation.
Will fewer homes than expected be sold in the US this year?
04/14/2026 9:36pm
This was supposed to be the year the U.S. housing market rebounded. And now an expert is stepping back from his optimistic prediction, thanks in part to the Iran war.
Mike Lee floated as possible contender for Supreme Court if there's vacancy this summer
04/14/2026 9:03pm
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is being floated as a possible contender to be appointed to the Supreme Court should a vacancy arise this summer.
Neighbors stunned Springville man accused of killing mother, other man
04/14/2026 8:34pm
On Sunday, Springville police said they'd arrested 28-year-old Matthew Jacob Leonard for investigation of aggravated murder and obstruction of justice as well as drug and firearm offenses.
University of Utah opens dedicated center for medical innovation
04/14/2026 8:15pm
The University of Utah's James LeVoy Sorenson Center for Medical Innovation opened on Tuesday. It's built to launch medical devices, techniques and partnerships not even dreamed of.
Ogden man caught in young teen's bedroom faces sexual misconduct, burglary charges
04/14/2026 7:37pm
An Ogden man who police say was caught Sunday in a 14-year-old boy's bedroom was charged Tuesday with sexual exploitation and burglary.
Sewage mishap causes stink in Tremonton
04/14/2026 7:11pm
A mishap at a city wastewater treatment plant in Tremonton caused a big stink across the south end of town last week.
Lebanon and Israel hold first direct diplomatic talks in decades in Washington
04/14/2026 6:36pm
Lebanon and Israel are holding direct diplomatic talks for the first time in decades. The meeting at the State Department began Tuesday following more than a month of conflict.
Salt Lake City wants to enhance its camping ordinance, but is it going too far?
04/14/2026 6:19pm
Utah's capital city is exploring a measure that would expand its overnight camping policies to combat public safety concerns tied to homelessness in Salt Lake City.
Grazing goats back at work in Eagle Mountain
04/14/2026 5:49pm
An unconventional, but highly effective "front‑line defense" is back on duty in Eagle Mountain — goats. They're helping weed, improve soil health and reduce wildfire risk citywide.
DA declines to file charges against Taylor Frankie Paul
04/14/2026 5:30pm
The Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office says there is insufficient evidence to file new domestic-violence related charges against "Bachelorette" star Taylor Frankie Paul.
Federal investigation into Rubicon closed with no charges, company says
04/14/2026 4:35pm
Rubicon Contracting says a federal investigation into the company for alleged human labor trafficking has been closed without any charges being filed.
Redwest festival returns to Utah after last year's weather chaos. Here's who will headline
04/14/2026 4:04pm
Redwest Music Festival is moving forward with a third year with a slightly smaller setup than last year, but it'll still feature some big stars and rising names in the country and Americana scene.
Technology is taking down fences on American cattle ranches
04/14/2026 3:26pm
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One researcher says virtual fencing allows ranchers to keep ranching and conservation to thrive.
Election officials explain why Utah voter information is becoming public
04/14/2026 3:01pm
The Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office is seeking to clarify confusion about a new law that makes the voter information of most Utahns public.
Trump says he won't apologize to Pope Leo, explains his reason for posting criticized meme
04/14/2026 1:09pm
President Donald Trump is refusing to apologize to Pope Leo XIV after criticizing the pontiff's opposition to the war in Iran. Trump told reporters Monday that he wasn't sorry for responding to Leo's public comments.
'Designated driver' arrested for investigation of DUI, going 126 mph
04/14/2026 1:05pm
A man who claimed he was the designated driver for the evening was arrested after police say he failed his DUI tests and was caught driving 126 mph.
Hill Air Force Base postpones biennial Warriors Over the Wasatch Air Show
04/14/2026 12:08pm
Hill Air Force Base announced Tuesday its biennial Warriors Over the Wasatch Air Show will be postponed to 2027 due to "critical, ongoing operations."
Rat birth control worked in Baltimore, so D.C. is giving it a try. Here's how it works.
04/14/2026 11:38am
Washington, D.C., is launching a rat birth control program to lower the rodent population in the city.
Speeding to success: How Utah Online School supports Sophia Sorensen's luge career
04/14/2026 11:30am
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This South Jordan luge athlete and teen still has to keep up on her schoolwork, no matter how many medals she wins. Luckily for her, Utah Online School has helped her to stay on track — in every sense.
Pleasant Grove care facility manager arrested, accused of assaulting resident
04/14/2026 11:30am
An assistant manager at a care facility in Pleasant Grove for disabled adults was arrested Monday and accused of assaulting one of the residents following an argument.
Patrick Kinahan: Final Jazz home game reflects NBA issues
04/14/2026 11:01am
Imagine during the final home game of the season in the Jazz glory years if fans began egging on Jerry Sloan to insert a perpetual bench player into waning minutes of another blowout win.
As Ogden's WonderBlock project takes shape, officials discuss paid parking downtown
04/14/2026 10:00am
As Ogden's ambitious WonderBlock development project takes shape, city leaders are renewing debate about implementing paid downtown parking.
Ultraprocessed foods are turning human thighs into well-marbled steaks
04/14/2026 9:41am
More than 50% of the calories consumed by adults in the U.S. come from ultraprocessed foods, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In children, that number rises to 62%.
Lehi's new civic center celebrates community and growth
04/14/2026 9:30am
New Lehi Civic Center signals an ode to the city's past, while honoring its future.
Wholesale inflation rose in March to three year-high
04/14/2026 9:00am
Fast-rising oil prices sent U.S. businesses' costs higher in March, lifting wholesale inflation to 4%, the highest annual rate in three years, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Tuesday.
'It was like a war zone': Kansas couple recalls sheltering from Monday night tornado
04/14/2026 8:42am
Monday night's storms brought tornadoes that damaged numerous rural communities in outer-lying Kansas City metropolitan area communities.
Aviation safety bill based on deadly midair collision near Washington faces a House vote
04/14/2026 8:35am
An aviation safety bill seeking to address lessons learned from last year's midair collision of a jet and an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., is up for a vote Tuesday.
Intoxicated man asked to leave family dinner fires multiple rounds, police say
04/14/2026 8:21am
An intoxicated man asked to leave a family dinner in Lehi on Sunday was arrested for allegedly firing off multiple rounds inside the home, according to police.
BYU cracks another top-25 poll — and this one's far from the Cougar gridiron or hardwood
04/14/2026 8:05am
BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School is ranked No. 24 in the U.S. News & World Report's 2026 Best Law Schools survey.
Strokes increasing among young people: Here is what you should know
04/14/2026 8:00am
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Increasingly people 20-40 and even children and teenagers are having strokes. Parents should pay attention because these numbers indicate a troubling trend.
A 5.7 earthquake jolts rural Nevada near Carson City, causing some damage
04/14/2026 7:44am
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck a rural part of Nevada east of the state's capital of Carson City on Monday.
Salt Lake police sit down with unsheltered Utahns to seek resource solutions
04/14/2026 7:40am
A first-of-its-kind roundtable discussion between unsheltered residents and Salt Lake City police aims to find solutions to barriers in resources to help people experiencing homelessness.
State Sen. Kathleen Riebe will advise McAdams campaign after dropping bid
04/14/2026 7:15am
State Sen. Kathleen Riebe will join forces with former Rep. Ben McAdams in his bid to win the Democratic primary for Utah's new 1st Congressional District.
Utah's snowpack situation is a piece of a larger Western problem
04/14/2026 6:15am
States across the West dealt with below-average snowpack this season, which is leading to similar challenges facing Utah.
