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Phil Lyman says US should pull out of Iran war 'fiasco'

05/14/2026 10:31pm
Congressional candidate Phil Lyman called for the United States to withdraw from the war with Iran, saying the war effort had been "hijacked" and calling it a "fiasco."

Utah officers visit US Capitol during Police Week, reflect on service and sacrifice

05/14/2026 10:05pm
Officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department and Box Elder County Sheriff's Office spent part of Police Week walking through the halls of the U.S. Capitol.

24 hours after collegiate season finale, BYU's Barragan was back in Epson Tour opener

05/14/2026 9:54pm
Salem Hills junior Navy Hubbs shot 1-under 71 that included a eagle on the par-4 third hole and three birdies on her second nine to finish tied for 40th and in position to make the cut at the weekend.

Clarence Carter, soul singer known for 'Patches' and 'Strokin,' dies at 90

05/14/2026 9:34pm
Clarence Carter, the blues and soul musician and singer-songwriter with the raspy, emotional vocals whose hits included the sentimental "Patches" and the salacious "Strokin,'" has died at age 90.

Judge orders more training of Colorado immigration agents in case involving Utah immigrant

05/14/2026 9:03pm
A judge has ordered more training of immigration agents in Colorado in a lawsuit filed on behalf of an immigrant in Utah who says she was unlawfully detained.

Senate committee advances crypto bill in milestone for digital assets

05/14/2026 8:35pm
The Republican-led Senate banking committee on Thursday advanced long-awaited legislation that would create regulations for cryptocurrencies in a landmark step.

Local forum discusses community questions about approved data center in Box Elder County

05/14/2026 8:04pm
Community leaders held a panel Wednesday night to discuss what they know so far about the Stratos Data Center approved for Box Elder County.

13-year-old dies in Saratoga Springs crash

05/14/2026 7:38pm
A crash at the intersection of Pony Express Parkway and Mountain View Corridor in Saratoga Springs led to the death of a 13-year-old and two others with critical injuries on Thursday.

St. George Police Week features Cops and Robbers race, bike safety event

05/14/2026 7:32pm
St. George police are holding their annual Cops and Robbers race and Roll with Patrol event in celebration of Police Week.

How will lower levels impact major recreation gems in Utah?

05/14/2026 7:11pm
Utah's water-based state parks remained a big draw last year. Lower levels tied to this year's record-low snowpack could create challenges this summer.

Supreme Court lets abortion pill mail delivery continue

05/14/2026 6:48pm
The Supreme Court on Thursday again allowed the abortion pill mifepristone to be prescribed through telemedicine and dispensed by mail.

Nevada man threatens to blow up Utah Costco unless minority employees are fired, police say

05/14/2026 6:27pm
An arrest warrant has been issued for a Nevada man who police threatened to blow up a St. George Costco unless it fired minority employees.

Utah leaders encourage residents to join Walk 250 Challenge

05/14/2026 6:02pm
Utah leaders are encouraging residents to get outside and explore the state's trails as part of the Walk 250 Challenge tied to America's 250th anniversary celebration.

Child hospitalized after falling from Riverton apartment complex window

05/14/2026 5:25pm
A child fell from a third-story window of a Riverton apartment on Thursday.

Hundreds gather at Capitol to rally against Box Elder data center proposal

05/14/2026 5:01pm
Hundreds gathered at the state Capitol to rally against the Box Elder County data center proposal, the latest initiative by foes opposed to the plans.

Refreshing a room on a budget? Here's how to make it look brand new

05/14/2026 4:55pm - PARTNER
Make your home feel welcoming again with a few simple changes and some help from KSL Classifieds.

Senators agree to pause their own pay during future shutdowns

05/14/2026 4:34pm
The Senate unanimously approved a bill on Thursday to withhold senators' paychecks if the government undergoes a shutdown, after years of similar efforts that failed to gain traction.

Utah County farmer loses entire fruit crop after this year's extreme weather

05/14/2026 4:03pm
Hundreds of thousands of pounds of fresh fruit are gone after extreme weather wiped out an entire season's harvest for a Utah County farmer.

Have You Seen This? National Park's canyon waterfall leaves visitors in awe

05/14/2026 3:34pm
A canyon wall in a Texas national park featured a waterfall after a big storm. The video was captured this April.

Utah Foster Care team applauds new statewide initiative: 'A Home for Every Child'

05/14/2026 3:12pm
Just in time for Foster Care Awareness Month, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined federal partners to sign a joint proclamation launching a new initiative called "A Home for Every Child."

Why all of your neighbors are talking about co-ownership

05/14/2026 3:00pm - SPONSORED
Ember, a luxury vacation home co-ownership company, makes it possible for multiple owners to share one exceptional home.

Firefighters determine cause of wildfire burning Utah's Fishlake National Forest

05/14/2026 2:30pm
Firefighters have determined the cause of a wildfire that sparked in central Utah on Wednesday and quickly became the largest wildfire in the state so far this year.

Tourist arrested after video shows him hurling a rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal

05/14/2026 1:02pm
A tourist from Washington state is facing federal charges after a witness recorded what prosecutors say was a video of him hurling a coconut-sized rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal.

Tremonton parents accused of torture in boy's death are released from jail

05/14/2026 1:00pm
Police announced a Tremonton couple that was arrested and accused of child torture resulting in the death of their son have been released from jail as no charges have been filed yet.

KSL's Mini 5: Piute State Park

05/14/2026 12:04pm
Located in Junction, in Piute County, the park had about 1,800 visitors during the last fiscal year. For park manager Lance Eliason, the quiet is exactly what makes the park special.

Inside the 'shadow primary' for Utah governor

05/14/2026 11:47am - PARTNER
Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz confirmed he is considering a run for governor in an interview with the Deseret News

5 reasons a branded title vehicle could be the smartest car to buy

05/14/2026 11:30am - SPONSORED
For buyers who understand what they're looking at — and who they're buying from — a branded-title vehicle can mean more car, more options and far more value than most realize.

Taylorsville officer found not justified in fatal police shooting; officer charged with manslaughter

05/14/2026 11:23am
A Taylorsville police officer was charged Thursday with manslaughter in a fatal police shooting in 2024. The district attorney determined his actions were not legally justified.

Salt Lake man convicted of attempting to entice minor faces new federal charges

05/14/2026 11:00am
A Salt Lake man convicted of attempting to entice a minor has now been charged with possessing sexually explicit images of a child.

Utah County Commission, sheriff defend contract with ICE after additional citizen pushback

05/14/2026 10:06am
The Utah County Commission and sheriff defended its contract with the Department of Homeland Security for immigration enforcement despite additional pushback from residents.

Alta High School cancels classes Thursday amid SafeUT tip 'being taken as a threat'

05/14/2026 9:35am
Canyons School District on Thursday announced classes at Alta High School are canceled amid police investigating a SafeUT tip containing "information that is being taken as a threat."

UDOT getting early start on spring, summer road repairs

05/14/2026 9:00am
The silver lining to a lack of snow in Utah this year is that road crews are getting an early jump on repair projects that would otherwise be done in the blistering summer heat.

Unlicensed contractor arrested, accused of not completing paid landscaping work

05/14/2026 8:20am
An American Fork man has been arrested and accused of taking money for landscaping projects that he did not complete.

Muskets like those from 1776 are mostly exempt from today's gun laws

05/14/2026 8:14am
During a National Rifle Association event back in 2000, the late actor Charlton Heston famously hoisted a flintlock into the air and said the Democrats would have to take it "from my cold, dead hands."

Smith Entertainment Group adding this to its Sandy sports campus

05/14/2026 8:05am
The Smith Entertainment Group announced the Intermountain Health Sports Performance Center, which will be built next to the facilities for the Utah Mammoth and Utah Jazz.

How to mix flooring materials like a professional designer

05/14/2026 8:00am - SPONSORED
Professional designers frequently combine materials like hardwood, tile and carpet to create visual contrast, separate open concept spaces, and match the right flooring with the needs of the space.

Meta and Google fund US kids' groups, as critics warn of social media risk

05/14/2026 7:57am
Meta and Google have enlisted trusted children's brands such as Sesame Street, Girl Scouts and Highlights magazine to teach kids to use technology in moderation.

Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over 2 days

05/14/2026 7:45am
Russia carried out its largest aerial attack over a two-day period since the start of its war in Ukraine, pounding the ​capital Kyiv and other cities with hundreds of drones, Ukrainian officials said on Thursday.

Trump and Xi set for second day of talks after Taiwan warning

05/14/2026 7:28am
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to wrap up a two-day state visit on Friday after a stark warning from Xi over mishandling the Taiwan issue.

Burgess Owens wants to ban federal education funds from promoting race, gender ideologies

05/14/2026 7:15am
Utah Rep. Burgess Owens is spearheading an effort to restrict federal funds from going toward certain topics in schools, specifically surrounding gender and racial ideologies.

Florida man charged with attempted murder in Cedar City stabbing

05/14/2026 6:51am
A Florida man suspected of stabbing another man multiple times in Cedar City was charged Friday with attempted murder.

How Utah's fastest-growing cities compare with others in the US

05/14/2026 6:15am
One of Utah County's cities isn't just the state's fastest-growing city, but it's also one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, per new federal estimates.