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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox supports affordable housing build
05/18/2026 10:30pm
Gov. Spencer Cox spent part of his morning in Tooele on Monday volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, joining dozens of community members helping build homes for future homeowners.
Romney praises senator who lost his seat over Trump impeachment vote
05/18/2026 10:00pm
Former Utah Sen. Mitt Romney made a rare comment on politics this weekend after the electoral defeat of Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy.
'A monumental feat': Wasatch Food Co-Op opening SLC grocery store after nearly 2 decades
05/18/2026 9:00pm
The culmination of work that spanned the better part of the last two decades is set to be realized when the Wasatch Food Co-Op opens its doors on Wednesday.
4 naval aviators survive crash witnessed by thousands at Idaho air show
05/18/2026 8:30pm
Four Navy aviators survived a midair collision between two fighter jets during Sunday's air show witnessed by thousands at Idaho's Mountain Home Air Force Base.
Ogden man sentenced to 4 months in jail for throwing puppies from moving car
05/18/2026 8:00pm
An Ogden man received a 120-day jail sentence for throwing six puppies from a moving car while traveling at freeway speeds.
Former LA police detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson murder trial, has died
05/18/2026 7:06pm
Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, who was convicted of lying during testimony at the OJ Simpson murder trial, has died at 74.
New water rights application filed for data center plans; details of proposed facility emerge
05/18/2026 7:00pm
A new water rights application has been filed for the controversial Box Elder County data center proposal and new details have emerged of the initiative.
Ogden woman faces 15 years to life imprisonment for murder in 2025 killing
05/18/2026 6:30pm
Ana Maria Zaragoza faces 15 years to life imprisonment following her sentencing in the 2025 murder of Nakeena Youngman.
'Our super power is we like each other:' Utah Royals turnaround backed by power of friendship
05/18/2026 6:26pm
After years in the basement of the NWSL, the Utah Royals are off to a 6-2-2 start for second place in the 16-team league after 10 matches, including a franchise-record eight-match unbeaten streak.
Utah's Natural History Museum, BLM recover over 100,000 stolen indigenous artifacts
05/18/2026 6:00pm
After a widespread looting case damaged and scattered over 100,000 cultural objects, Utah's Natural History Museum worked with the Bureau of Land Management to return them.
New video highlights church's MTC experience as Temple Square Visitors' Center opens
05/18/2026 5:00pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a new video highlighting the Missionary Training Center in Provo as it prepares to open 55 new missions.
Utah father accused of shaving teen daughter's head charged with aggravated child abuse
05/18/2026 4:30pm
An Eagle Mountain man was charged Monday with aggravated child abuse and accused of forcibly shaving his daughter's head.
Congo opens more centers to treat rare type of Ebola that has killed more than 110
05/18/2026 4:05pm
Congo will open three treatment centers for the Ebola virus in the eastern Ituri province, and the World Health Organization is sending a team of experts to the country.
Historic Salt Lake City church celebrates 120th anniversary
05/18/2026 3:30pm
One of Salt Lake City's historical churches celebrated a major milestone this weekend.
National Endowment for the Arts chair visits Utah
05/18/2026 2:30pm
For the first time in 10 years, the chair of the National Endowment for the Arts visited Utah. She toured an America 250 exhibit at the State Capitol with Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson.
Cuba warns US military action would cause 'bloodbath' after drone report
05/18/2026 2:18pm
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on Monday that any U.S. military action against Cuba would lead to a "bloodbath" with incalculable consequences for regional peace and stability.
US House lawmakers propose $130 annual EV fee to pay for road repairs
05/18/2026 2:10pm
U.S. House lawmakers proposed bipartisan legislation that would require electric vehicles to pay a $130 fee to pay for road repairs annually and $35 for some plug-in hybrid models.
A new concept to solve Arches National Park's transportation woes has emerged
05/18/2026 1:56pm
A new option has emerged in an effort to solve long-standing traffic woes at Arches National Park
Teenage gunmen open fire on San Diego mosque, killing 3 men and then themselves
05/18/2026 1:29pm
Police say a shooting at a San Diego mosque has killed three men and both shooters are dead. San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said the shooters were believed to be teens.
New taco spot infuses Mexican culture into every bite
05/18/2026 12:26pm
Alonso Castañeda is bringing the culture and foods from the Mexican streets to Utah.
Vernal mother charged with breaking 5-year-old daughter's leg
05/18/2026 11:49am
A Vernal woman was charged Monday with kicking her 5-year-old daughter until her husband intervened and stopped the assault.
Why more Utah families are rethinking what comfort really means at home
05/18/2026 11:30am
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In Utah, where winters can drop below freezing and summers push into triple digits, home comfort isn't optional — it's something families rely on every day.
Dollar retreats on report of US-Iran sanctions deal
05/18/2026 11:22am
The dollar slipped against most major currencies on Monday as oil prices fell after an Iranian news report indicated that the United States was set to waive sanctions on Iranian crude.
How a Harvard case study could help save the Great Salt Lake
05/18/2026 11:18am
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Grow the Flow, the nonprofit coordinating efforts to restore the Great Salt Lake, visited Cambridge to show how a regional lake is an international problem.
Have You Seen This? Island power goes boom
05/18/2026 11:01am
An electrifying moment — no pun intended — was caught on camera on Friday as rare cloud-to-ground lightning struck a power pole near Waipahu District Park on Oahu's west side.
Help wanted: Salt Lake City accepting applications for open City Council seat
05/18/2026 10:20am
Salt Lake City is now taking applications to represent one of the more prominent City Council seats in the state, after its previous holder's seat was vacated.
Judge allows gun and notebook as evidence at Mangione's trial in UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing
05/18/2026 9:05am
A gun and notebook that prosecutors say link Luigi Mangione to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson can be used as evidence at his murder trial. The judge's ruling Monday partially rejects a defense argument that those items were seized illegally, before a search warrant was obtained. It's a major win for prosecutors, enabling them to show the jury a possible murder weapon and evidence they say points to motive. But the judge also ruled that other evidence found during an initial search of Mangione's backpack must be suppressed. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state and federal charges.
What to do about 'nuisance' animals in your garden
05/18/2026 9:03am
Summer gardening is a popular pastime in Utah, but it comes with its obstacles. Pesky wildlife or "nuisance animals" can damage crops and property in gardens and orchards.
Trump dismisses his $10B lawsuit against IRS, court filing shows
05/18/2026 8:28am
President Donald Trump voluntarily dismissed his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, according to a Monday court filing.
Here's the country France wants to help host the 2030 Olympics
05/18/2026 8:01am
Even before France's bid was selected almost two years ago as the 2030 host, sites in Italy and the Netherlands were under consideration for speedskating events.
Intermountain Health Alta View Hospital new Behavioral Health Center to open in Sandy – Tours open to public
05/18/2026 8:00am
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The new center at Intermountain Alta View Hospital brings much-needed mental health resources directly to the community closer to home.
US-Mexico border wall construction is desecrating sacred sites, Indigenous leaders say
05/18/2026 7:30am
Indigenous leaders say that in the Trump administration's rush to build border walls, contractors are desecrating Native American sacred places and cultural sites at an unprecedented pace.
Utah attorney performs life-saving CPR mid-hearing, credits time in Boy Scouts
05/18/2026 7:06am
Attorney David Winterton was cross-examining the opposing counsel's client in bankruptcy court when his heart stopped beating. Opposing counsel Matt Johnson began performing CPR.
Salt Lake City School District redistributes library books to boost summer reading
05/18/2026 6:26am
Hundreds of library books from several closed Salt Lake City schools are being redistributed to students to keep children reading over the summer and improve literacy rates.
