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Mina Tanaka's match-winner stretches Utah Royals FC unbeaten run to 8 straight

05/17/2026 11:26pm
Through arguably the best start to a season and a franchise-record seven-match unbeaten streak, Utah Royals FC has pitched itself as the blue-collar team.

Utah couple biking 4,000 miles for their 40th wedding anniversary

05/17/2026 10:30pm
A Utah couple is biking 4,000 miles for their 40th wedding anniversary.

Ladybugs, libraries and love: How this Parowan grandma weathered a stage 4 cancer diagnosis

05/17/2026 9:00pm
Cori Adams was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer in 2024. With two generations of women before her dying before the age of 50, Adams, then 47, held onto hope.

Months after Maduro's ouster, is hope for Venezuelans on the horizon?

05/17/2026 8:30pm
Venezuelan father Harold Fuentes said he has hope for the future of his home country, as he reflected on where things stand in the country now, months after the arrest and capture of former president Nicolás Maduro by U.S. Special Forces.

Older adults, families drive increased demand at northern Utah warming center

05/17/2026 7:00pm
As a warming center for homeless individuals faces increased demand, its executive director is calling for more permanent solutions.

Small business, big impact: Exploring Utah's network of resources

05/17/2026 7:00pm - SPONSORED
Utah is home to a growing network of organizations dedicated to helping entrepreneurs of all kinds succeed.

Rep. Blake Moore pushes to ease child neglect rules so parents don't fear having kids roam free

05/17/2026 6:30pm
The proposal would clarify the definition of neglect under federal law to ensure parents aren't at risk of being punished for allowing their children to engage in "independent play."

Salt Lake man keeps getting misdelivered packages, says he can't get carrier to fix it

05/17/2026 5:45pm
A Salt Lake man says he can't get a carrier to stop never-ending misdelivered packages. Sick of the recurring headache, he put in a call to KSL's Matt Gephardt.

Beyond data centers: Utah governor issues wake-up call on new Cold War contest over AI

05/17/2026 5:00pm
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox warned on Monday that Americans have not yet woken up to the high-stakes era of global technological competition that artificial intelligence has unleashed.

These women are training to represent the US in an Olympic sport they'd never heard of

05/17/2026 4:52pm
The last time the United States had a women's handball team at the Games was in 1996. Finding the money and resources needed to field a competitive U.S. team is a constant challenge.

Bam! Pow! Krakoom! The everlasting allure of the American comic book

05/17/2026 4:50pm
Once a nickel, a dime, a quarter, now the price of a latte, they are objects of American consumer capitalism. The comic is literature in junk-food version. Candy for the eyes, candy for the mind.

Walmart and Amazon race to win over rural America with speedier deliveries

05/17/2026 4:09pm
Walmart and Amazon are racing to speed up order deliveries in rural areas of the U.S. Small cities and towns are a rich source of untapped sales for whichever retailer builds a loyal base of online shoppers.

Big lessons the US can learn from a country with one of the fastest-growing lifespans

05/17/2026 3:31pm
If you want to live a long and healthy life, you'd be better off in South Korea than the United States.

What we know about the latest Ebola outbreak after WHO declares global health emergency

05/17/2026 3:22pm
The World Health Organization on Sunday declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a "public health emergency of international concern."

Global porn giant sues to stop Utah's toughest-in-country protections for children

05/17/2026 3:00pm
One of the largest distributors of online pornography in the world, Aylo, sued Utah last month to stop the enforcement of an expanded porn website age verification law.

4 crew members eject safely after 2 Navy jets collide during air show in Idaho

05/17/2026 2:56pm
Officials say all four crew members ejected safely after two Navy jets collided during an air show at a military base in Idaho.

150 scientists defend Grand Staircase-Escalante protections

05/17/2026 2:00pm
More than 150 scientists, researchers and educators sent a letter to federal officials Thursday defending protections for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

UAE reports drone strike at nuclear power plant as Iran war deadlock persists

05/17/2026 12:24pm
A drone strike caused a fire at a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates, officials there said on Sunday, as President Donald Trump said ​Iran must act "fast" after efforts to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran appeared to have stalled.

How Salt Lake City stacks up against cities competing for an MLB team

05/17/2026 12:04pm
A new report in Forbes took a look at how 10 potential Major League Baseball expansion cities stack up in their efforts to land a team.

California's billionaire tax proposal raises eyebrows

05/17/2026 11:43am - PARTNER
This billionaire tax proposal hasn't made it to the ballot but it is already redefining California's economy.

Here's what top Team USA skaters just said about Utah's 2034 Winter Games

05/17/2026 11:16am
'Stars on Ice' performers who competed in Milan's Olympics surprised to hear Maverik Center will be the figure skating venue.

Man shares story of 'citizen's arrest' after deadly Provo crash

05/17/2026 10:39am
A driver accused of drinking, driving and fleeing from a deadly crash was charged with murder on Thursday, while the man who made a "citizen's arrest" to stop him shared his story.

Why are Utah high schoolers wearing the nation's 'most financially literate' crown?

05/17/2026 10:03am
A recent WalletHub survey recognized Utah as the state with the best high school budgeting education.

Republican Sen. Cassidy loses reelection to Trump retribution campaign

05/17/2026 9:47am
Two-term Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy lost his bid for reelection in Louisiana's primary on Saturday to a Trump-backed challenger, with a June runoff to choose the party's nominee.

Community rallies to build inclusive playground to support students with disabilities

05/17/2026 9:38am
Teachers, staff and families are coming together at Bluff Ridge Elementary to raise money for an all‑abilities playground, one designed to be accessible for every child.

Utah HOA ombudsman launches working group to tackle issues and rising costs

05/17/2026 9:08am
If you're looking to buy a new home here, it's likely to be in a Utah HOA. Now, the state has launched a new effort to rein in problems between homeowners and HOAs.

Utahn found guilty of selling homemade drug kits to make opiate 'tea'

05/17/2026 8:30am
A West Jordan man was found guilty last month of selling homemade drug kits across the country that instructed people on how to make "opiate-rich tea."

You've seen the book, now get it for free

05/17/2026 8:00am - SPONSORED
"Putting on Christ" by author Steven Anthony Bishop seeks to inspire those who are diligent truth seekers. And for a limited time, KSL.com readers can get a free e-book version.

Cedar High teacher reflects over the decades as 'last man standing' from class of '93

05/17/2026 7:19am
Cleve Weaver is the last teacher from the Cedar High School class of 1993 still teaching, but he's retiring this year after 34 years.