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2 Utah officers, along with families, colleagues, honored during National Police Week
05/12/2026 10:31pm
Officers with the Tremonton-Garland Police Department and the Box Elder County Sheriff's Office are in Washington, D.C., this week for National Police Week.
Budget watchdog estimates Golden Dome will cost $1.2T, dwarfing $185B estimate
05/12/2026 10:19pm
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile defense shield could cost about $1.2 trillion to develop.
Republicans in South Carolina Senate reject redistricting bid that Trump backed
05/12/2026 10:05pm
A bid to redraw South Carolina's congressional map failed in the state Senate on Tuesday when a handful of Republicans broke with President Donald Trump and voted against the effort.
Bureau of Land Management just rescinded this public lands rule
05/12/2026 9:33pm
On Monday, the Bureau of Land Management issued a new rule "fully rescinding" the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule of May 2024.
Mothers' mental health a top priority for new outpatient program at the University of Utah
05/12/2026 9:05pm
A new intensive outpatient program for people who experience pregnancy, pregnancy loss, parenting or related trauma is now open at the Huntsman Mental Health Institute.
Riverton business owner 'shocked' after alleged thief caught on camera
05/12/2026 8:39pm
A Riverton small business owner said she is frustrated and shaken after a woman allegedly stole hundreds of dollars' worth of merchandise right in front of her employee.
A new name for polycystic ovary syndrome, the most common cause of infertility
05/12/2026 8:03pm
A disorder that affects 170 million women worldwide and is the leading cause of infertility known as polycystic ovary syndrome is being renamed to improve diagnosis and care.
Utah increases fishing limits at 2 reservoirs affected by subpar snowpack
05/12/2026 7:34pm
Utah wildlife officials are implementing emergency fishing measures at a pair of reservoirs in the state over low reservoir levels.
Blake Moore says it's up to states to stop 'race to the bottom' on gerrymandering
05/12/2026 7:11pm
Utah Rep. Blake Moore said he thinks it's up to the states to end a "race to the bottom" on gerrymandering as states have raced to redraw lines to benefit their party ahead of midterms.
Utah women may face a higher cancer risk from something inside their homes
05/12/2026 7:00pm
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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that women living in areas with higher radon levels, like Utah, may face a significantly increased risk of ovarian cancer.
Florida plans to close 'Alligator Alcatraz' migrant detention center, New York Times reports
05/12/2026 6:36pm
Florida intends to shut down the controversial federal migrant detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz," The New York Times reported on Tuesday.
KSL's Mini 5: Edge of the Cedars State Park
05/12/2026 6:01pm
Located in Blanding, Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum focuses on the history of the Native American people in the Four Corners area and southeastern Utah.
Grantsville officer being investigated in Oregon officer's 'racist' bodycam video
05/12/2026 5:33pm
A Utah officer has been linked to an Oregon officer's body camera recording that resulted in his resignation for making comments his chief said were racist and deeply concerning.
Adam Sklute, longtime Ballet West artistic director, to retire at end of 20th season
05/12/2026 5:05pm
The longest directorship in Utah's Ballet West history will soon come to an end, as Adam Sklute announced he will retire at the conclusion of his 20th year.
Trump says FDA Commissioner Makary is out
05/12/2026 4:34pm
Food and Drug Commissioner Marty Makary resigned on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said, in the latest leadership change at the federal health department.
Sen. John Curtis responds to report that he might jump in the Utah governor's race
05/12/2026 4:02pm
Sen. John Curtis is brushing off a report that he is actively weighing a bid for the Utah governor's race in 2028.
Have You Seen This? Canine thief steals package off porch, vanishes from scene
05/12/2026 3:25pm
Everyone has heard of porch pirates, but what about their much more adorable, fluffy, innocent-looking contemporaries, pup pirates?
Crews battle fast-moving Murray fire while conserving water
05/12/2026 3:04pm
A fast-moving brush fire fueled by dry grass and challenging access conditions broke out along the TRAX line in Murray Monday afternoon.
Weekend construction project aims to make Main Street in South Salt Lake more bike friendly
05/12/2026 1:30pm
South Salt Lake's Main Street could become more bike-friendly through an upcoming weekend construction project.
Embattled Salt Lake City councilwoman's seat vacated over recent move
05/12/2026 1:02pm
A Salt Lake City councilwoman at the center of a new investigation into misconduct has been removed from her seat.
Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis over risk of entering flooded roads
05/12/2026 12:20pm
Waymo said on Tuesday it is recalling about 3,800 robotaxis in the United States after identifying a risk that vehicles could enter flooded roads with higher speed limits, raising safety concerns.
Utah leaders celebrate homelessness decline, but agree there's still work to do
05/12/2026 12:07pm
The number of people experiencing homelessness dipped slightly over the past year, according to the state's latest point-in-time count.
Salt Lake man sent to prison for shooting, killing man in fight at Murray parking lot
05/12/2026 11:30am
Pirawn Yohan Mula has been sentenced to prison for murder after a jury found he shot and killed another man in a Murray parking lot following a verbal argument.
Ezra McNaughton is making his own mark at BYU while extending the family baseball legacy
05/12/2026 11:21am
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Sophomore infielder showcasing his hitting firepower while leading the Cougars' offensive efforts.
Most Big 12 schools not taking RedBird's $30M line of credit
05/12/2026 11:00am
A new deal with RedBird Capital Partners and Weatherford Capital offers each Big 12 school up to a $30 million line of credit. Most of the schools aren't taking it.
Morgan Scalley setting the tone for new era of Utah Football
05/12/2026 10:04am
Morgan Scalley's first offseason as Utah's head coach has been about transition, but not reinvention.
Closed-loop cooling systems save water but can be a drain on electricity
05/12/2026 10:00am
The University of Utah runs what it calls Cloud Lab, which allows researchers to study ways to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of data centers.
SLC Airport construction could cause delays, officials say
05/12/2026 9:30am
Drivers leaving Salt Lake City International Airport may experience delays starting Monday as crews begin a major repaving project on Terminal Drive.
Southern Utah locals creating map to document historic pioneer rock walls in Leeds
05/12/2026 8:40am
The Silver Reef Foundation and the Washington County Historical Society are enlisting locals' help to locate the many pioneer rock walls that dot the landscape.
Canvas' parent company reaches agreement with hacking group behind recent breach
05/12/2026 8:28am
The hacking group that targeted the Canvas educational tool and the parent company that owns the software struck a deal to secure stolen student and school data.
US war in Iran has cost $29 billion so far, Pentagon says
05/12/2026 8:25am
The United States' war in Iran has cost $29 billion so far, a senior Pentagon official said on Tuesday, an increase of $4 billion from an estimate provided late last month.
Federal judge rejects challenge to Utah's new kratom regulation law
05/12/2026 8:05am
A federal court in Utah last week stopped an attempt from a kratom manufacturer to block the state's new kratom regulation law.
Rapid recovery revolution: How modern joint replacement is changing lives
05/12/2026 8:00am
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Feeling better is a faster and less invasive experience, so you can regain mobility and independence sooner than ever before.
KSL's Mini 5: Frontier Homestead State Park
05/12/2026 7:40am
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum in Cedar City is easy to miss if you are just driving by on your way to southern Utah's national parks. About 12,500 people visited in the last year.
Hindu statesman to lead invocations at 3 Utah meetings as part of effort to foster understanding
05/12/2026 7:15am
Hindu religious leader Rajan Zed is to handle the invocations at three public meetings in Utah this week as part of his efforts to foster religious understanding.
How this charter school is again ranked as Utah's top high school
05/12/2026 6:23am
Beehive Science and Technology Academy may not have a football or basketball team, but it's still sitting atop Utah's high school "rankings."
