Carter Williams, KSL.com | Updated Dec. 3 - 12:04 p.m.
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A woman was arrested in connection with a land vandalism case near the Utah-Arizona border, which left damage to a petroglyph panel believed to be thousands of years old.
Tim Vandenack, KSL.com | Posted Nov. 30 - 4:09 p.m.
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Ogden leaders are mulling acquisition of the old U.S. Forest Service building, built in 1934 and a key example of several iconic art deco structures in the city.
Tim Vandenack, KSL.com | Posted Nov. 21 - 10:34 p.m.
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Ogden's Union Station turns 100 on Friday, and activities are planned for Friday and Saturday to mark the centennial anniversary of the landmark structure.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Nov. 19 - 3:05 p.m.
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Abravanel Hall landed on the National Register of Historic Places this month, potentially cutting some of its preservation costs should Salt Lake County decide to partner for outside help.
Margaret Darby, Deseret News | Posted Nov. 17 - 9:35 p.m.
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Whitmore Library was constructed in Cottonwood Heights in 1974 as a response to increased demand for library space in a growing Salt Lake County. The county library system recently celebrated 50 years of the Whitmore branch.
Ryan Boyce for KSL.com | Posted Nov. 12 - 7:04 p.m.
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A shower of hundreds of thousands of meteors rained down in Jackson County, Missouri, in the early hours of Nov. 13, 1833, filling refugee Latter-day Saints with wonder and a heavenly, healing balm.
Associated Press | Updated Nov. 11 - 1:08 p.m.
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Revered abolitionist Harriet Tubman has been posthumously awarded the rank of general. Tubman was the first woman to oversee an American military action during a time of war.
Ashley Strickland, CNN | Posted Nov. 9 - 10:51 a.m.
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Researchers have uncovered links between the precursor to the world's oldest writing system and the mysterious, intricate designs left behind by engraved cylindrical seals that were rolled across clay tablets about 6,000 years ago.
Jack Guy, CNN | Posted Nov. 5 - 9:44 p.m.
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A rare letter signed by three of the Founding Fathers of the United States is going on sale and is expected to fetch up to $1 million when it goes under the hammer next week.
Christine Kiernan, Reuters | Posted Nov. 2 - 8:39 a.m.
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As the world turns its attention to the U.S. election on Nov. 5, presidential history aficionados may be particularly interested in an auction later in the month that has objects on sale ranging from a lock of George Washington's hair to a flag that accompanied Abraham Lincoln to his final resting place.
Collin Leonard and Carter Williams, KSL.com | Updated Nov. 1 - 1:36 p.m.
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Firefighters remained at an abandoned 93-year-old apartment complex on Friday, combating additional flare-ups after an initial fire sent one person to a hospital on Thursday.
Dave Cawley, KSL Podcasts | Posted Oct. 27 - 8:08 a.m.
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A mystery about a man's disappearance in the Uinta Mountains during the summer of 1940 is receiving new attention, thanks to the combined efforts of KSL, the Summit County Sheriff's Office and the man's relatives.
Jill Lawless, Associated Press | Updated Oct. 23 - 7:39 a.m.
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A trove of more than 2,500 silver coins that lay buried for 1,000 years was found in a farmer's field in southwest England in 2019 and is valued at $5.6 million.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Oct. 22 - 6:16 a.m.
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The descendants of James A. Staples — the head on-site mason for the team that laid the original Salt Lake Temple foundation over a century ago — came together on Monday.
David Louis, St. George News | Posted Oct. 15 - 8:45 a.m.
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Among the passengers on the ill-fated Titanic was Irene Colvin Corbett, a remarkable woman distinguished as the only known member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints aboard.
Andrew Adams, KSL-TV | Posted Oct. 14 - 3:04 p.m.
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Volunteers gathered Saturday to help sort bricks as the new owner started positioning an old church meetinghouse in Salt Lake City toward its next phase.
Emma Pinedo, Reuters | Updated Oct. 13 - 6:29 p.m.
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Spanish scientists said they will reveal details of the nationality of 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus on Saturday, after using DNA analysis to tackle a centuries-old mystery.
Katie Hunt, CNN | Updated Sept. 27 - 5:56 p.m.
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Bronze Age desert dwellers unearthed from graves in what's now northwest China were buried with cheese scattered on their heads and necks — the oldest known cheese.
Emily Ashcraft, KSL.com | Posted Sept. 22 - 4:37 p.m.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released renderings of the interior of the Salt Lake Temple and information about what is being restored and what is being removed.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Sept. 21 - 10:33 a.m.
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The view of the mountains made Smith's Ballpark a favorite among fans and players alike. It simply made it one of the top-rated ballparks in the minor league system for its view.
Jamie Stengle, Associated Press | Updated Sept. 5 - 4:42 p.m.
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New film footage of President John F. Kennedy's motorcade speeding down a Dallas freeway after he was fatally wounded has emerged. It will go up for auction later this month.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Updated Sept. 5 - 2:27 p.m.
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An effort is underway to add Abravanel Hall to the National Register of Historic Places, but it may not guarantee the building will be preserved amid downtown revitalization efforts.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Aug. 27 - 5:32 p.m.
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Forest rangers have solved the puzzling mystery behind a historic military vehicle that was illegally taken from a national forest in south-central Utah in June.
Mary Culbertson, KSL-TV | Posted Aug. 26 - 5:42 p.m.
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Weller Book Works celebrated 95 years of business Friday. The store's story is one that could fill its own book, one full of family history, love, community and steadfastness.
Kaitlyn Hart, EastIdahoNews.com | Posted Aug. 25 - 5:31 p.m.
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Today, we can learn a little about the lives of people who lived at near proving grounds in Idaho during World War II because a pile of trash has remained virtually untouched for all those years.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Aug. 15 - 10:05 a.m.
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Historians say Little Cottonwood Canyon's climbing routes help tell a story about how Utah recreation trends have changed over time. They're now on the National Register of Historic Places, too.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted July 31 - 6:17 a.m.
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As construction of the Museum of Utah continues at the Utah Capitol, state historians recently shared what its layout will look like when it opens in 2026.
Lee Benson, Deseret News | Posted July 29 - 10:05 a.m.
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Fifty years ago this month, deep in the forest in the High Uintas wilderness area, 11-year-old Scott Nicol lay dead at the bottom of a Spring Bar tent as his Boy Scout leader, 23-year-old Fred Jepsen, kneeled next to him.
Marcia Dunn, Associated Press | Posted July 20 - 7:05 p.m.
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Saturday marks the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Now 94, Aldrin is the last surviving member of the Apollo 11 crew.
Michael Casey, Associated Press | Posted July 17 - 9:16 p.m.
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Archeologists with the National Park Service say they have found musket balls that date back nearly 250 years and were fired during one of the first battles in the Revolutionary War.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted July 15 - 1:05 p.m.
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A cherished relic that had been housed at the Cathedral of the Madeleine for more than a century has been stolen and church officials are hoping the public can help them find it.
Tim Vandenack, KSL.com | Updated July 12 - 7:08 p.m.
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DNA from a former Ogden man has been identified as a victim of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, the first such identification as part of a probe into those killed in the incident.
MarÍa Teresa Hernández, Associated Press | Posted June 30 - 9:07 a.m.
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Feel compelled to see a Gutenberg Bible up close? Here's a look at how its printing influenced the history of books and the religious landscape and what a 500-year-old volume can still reveal.