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Provo moves on potential conservation easement at mouth of Slate Canyon

05/06/2026 10:35pm
Provo is moving to potentially place 115 acres near Slate Canyon into a conservation easement.

First Step House to launch mobile mental health team

05/06/2026 9:57pm
A Salt Lake County organization is assembling a team of mental health professionals to help those with serious diagnoses that impact their life.

'He'll have to get much sicker': Families call for 'treatment before tragedy' for severely mentally ill

05/06/2026 9:04pm
District Attorney Sim Gill says the criminal justice system should be the last place to treat a person with mental illness. But help isn't always available until crimes are committed.

Shared ground: Coalition forms to promote affordable housing on public lands

05/06/2026 8:33pm
In the wake of several efforts to use public lands to develop affordable housing last year, advocates formed a coalition to determine what it would take to make that goal a reality.

Salt Lake City's proposed camping ban draws fierce debate

05/06/2026 8:02pm
A proposed Salt Lake City ordinance to tighten camping restrictions in Utah's capital city generated a range of emotions from residents in a hearing that lasted nearly three hours.

'A bullet we have to bite': Ogden OKs downtown paid parking plan

05/06/2026 7:11pm
The Ogden City Council approved implementation of the first phase of paid parking in the city center, expected to go into effect on June 15, after a trial period.

Sold-out St. George Marathon to welcome runners home with brand new bathroom facility

05/06/2026 6:34pm
With a sold-out St. George Marathon on the horizon, the city's Park and Community Services department is preparing for the event with new bathroom facilities.

Special Olympics torch run reaches Utah Capitol

05/06/2026 5:49pm
The Flame of Hope made its way to the Utah Capitol Wednesday morning as Special Olympics athletes and law enforcement came together for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run.

Spanish Fork man ordered to stand trial for aggravated murder in deaths of parents

05/06/2026 5:12pm
A judge has ruled that there is enough evidence to order a Spanish Fork man to stand trial for shooting and killing his mother and stepfather in their home.

These new laws took effect in Utah on Wednesday

05/06/2026 4:48pm
A majority of the 541 laws approved by the Utah Legislature this year took effect Wednesday.

Utah Tech University 2026 Commencement Ceremonies to celebrate 3,078 graduates

05/06/2026 3:24pm
Utah Tech University held one of four 2026 commencement ceremonies Wednesday morning. The university will celebrate 3,078 graduates.

Utah woman sent to prison for scamming 2 victims of thousands of dollars

05/06/2026 1:45pm
A southern Utah woman originally placed on probation has been sentenced to prison after failing to pay restitution to her victims.

Utah gov and RFK Jr. meet to discuss how to 'Make America Healthy Again'

05/06/2026 12:20pm
President Donald Trump's top healthcare officials met with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Monday to congratulate the state for leading on policies to "Make America Healthy Again."

Uintah County man arrested, accused of abusing his family over years

05/06/2026 11:30am
A Uintah County man has been arrested and accused of years of abuse of his family, including threats with guns, a stabbing and physical assaults.

Box Elder County official faced death threats amid contentious data center debate

05/06/2026 10:50am
Box Elder County Commissioner Lee Perry said he faced death threats as the data center debate in the county unfolded and defended his action allowing the project to proceed.

Riverton community rallies to bring home woman critically injured in Mexico golf cart accident

05/06/2026 10:36am
A vacation in paradise turned tragic for Kerrie Olsen after a freak golf cart accident in Mexico left her fighting for her life, and now the community is rallying to support her.

Salt Lake City councilwoman suspended from several roles amid conduct investigation

05/06/2026 10:05am
A Salt Lake City councilwoman has been suspended from several duties, including conducting formal meetings, while her colleagues investigate claims of misconduct.

Utah Sen. Curtis frames climate change through faith and stewardship

05/06/2026 9:40am
After greeting his audience backed by the sound of birds chirping, Utah Sen. John Curtis described his journey toward realizing the influence humans have on the climate.

Vineyard park listed for auction due to unpaid property taxes

05/06/2026 9:00am
Failure on the part of Vineyard's previous mayor, as well as Sunset Beach Park's previous owner, led to five years of unpaid taxes.

Man released from jail after 2 years following dismissed murder charge

05/06/2026 8:40am
Prosecutors moved to dismiss charges against Brandon James Hooks, who was accused of killing his roommate at a residential care facility following a dispute about mayonnaise.

Utah bookstore cancels promotion for governor's book on peacemaking after online backlash

05/06/2026 8:05am
A local Utah bookstore canceled an exclusive partnership with Gov. Spencer Cox to promote his upcoming book on political peacemaking after receiving backlash from its customers.

Man charged with sexually abusing Utah ride-share driver

05/06/2026 6:51am
A 22-year-old man who said he is in Utah on vacation from work is facing charges of kidnapping and forcible sexual abuse accusing him of abusing his ride-share driver.

First-generation farmers hope to give the next generation 'the Farm' experience

05/06/2026 6:15am
Payton and Katie Fisher are first-generation farmers in Hurricane, with an approach that will allow the next generation to have a peek into farm life through educational experiences.