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Jazz slide extends to double digits in 111-97 loss to Bulls

03/17/2025 10:54pm
Not even a little St. Patrick's Day luck could give the Utah Jazz a break from losing on Monday.

'We are very grateful': Man who suffered thermal and chemical burns discharged from hospital

03/17/2025 10:27pm
A Idaho man is happy to finally be out of the hospital after suffering severe thermal and chemical burns from an industrial accident that happened last year.

Anti-collective bargaining bill petition signing party held in bill sponsor's neighborhood

03/17/2025 9:29pm
A South Jordan woman held a petition signing party Sunday in an effort to repeal an anti-collective bargaining bill set to become law.

Harvard announces it will go tuition-free for students from families making $200K or less

03/17/2025 9:15pm
Harvard undergraduate tuition will be free for students from families making $200,000 or less, starting next fall, the university announced Monday.

Athlete uses his mouth to design gift for adaptive ski event

03/17/2025 9:08pm
Every attendee at an adaptive ski challenge next week will be getting a special gift — a goggle cover designed by a 19-year-old Utah man who draws with his mouth.

As Alex Jensen embraces past, he turns focus to future of Runnin' Utes program

03/17/2025 9:03pm
Alex Jensen wants to have a team everyone can be proud to support — past and future.

Utah, Wyoming can benefit on the renewable energy stage, Sierra Club report says

03/17/2025 8:12pm
A report commissioned by the Sierra Club looked at how Utah and Wyoming could save money if PacifiCorp ramped up its pursuit of renewable energy.

Details emerge of Utah State, Weber State plans to cut spending per new law

03/17/2025 7:01pm
Utah State University seeks voluntary resignations, and Weber State plans to reorganize its College of Education in line with lawmakers' calls for funding cuts.

Driven by tragedy: Dylan Rounds' mom advocates for new Utah law, law enforcement training

03/17/2025 6:05pm
Since her son was found dead nearly a year ago in the Utah desert, Candice Cooley has been working to get legislation passed that will help when people go missing.

Presidents have used autopens for decades. Now Trump objects to Biden's use of one

03/17/2025 5:36pm
President Donald Trump is claiming that pardons recently issued by Joe Biden to lawmakers and staff on the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have no force because, he says, Biden signed them with an autopen.

Trump revokes Secret Service protection for Biden's children Hunter and Ashley Biden

03/17/2025 5:32pm
President Donald Trump on Monday revoked secret service protection for former president Joe Biden's children Hunter Biden and Ashley Biden.

Sen. John Curtis: Federal layoffs a 'stop-the-car moment' for America

03/17/2025 5:10pm
Sen. John Curtis said the "disruption" caused by Trump's efforts to slash government might be uncomfortable, but the status quo of government spending is not sustainable.

UHP looking for gunman in road rage confrontation

03/17/2025 4:42pm
A driver of a Ford Fusion shot at a Jeep Cherokee on I-15 near Layton in a road rage incident on Sunday, troopers say. Investigators are still looking for the gunman.

'The Chosen' and movie starring Steve Carell among latest productions receiving Utah incentives

03/17/2025 4:18pm
Five productions filming in Utah recently received financial incentives from the state.

Have You Seen This? Turning the Chicago River green for the holiday

03/17/2025 3:45pm
The Chicago River never has to fear getting pinched on St. Patrick's Day as it is always bursting with the color green from an annual iconic holiday tradition.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says dismantling Department of Education is 'common sense'

03/17/2025 3:05pm
Following mass layoffs in the U.S. Department of Education, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox wrote an op-ed saying education "is, and always has been, a state and local responsibility."

Utah Online School helps student earn national awards, juggle demanding schedule

03/17/2025 3:00pm - SPONSORED
Here's how UOS helped one student reach her goals — and how it might help your child, too.

Devastating storm system moves out after tornadoes, winds and wildfires kill at least 41 people

03/17/2025 2:59pm
Tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires killed more than 40 people across seven states. Hundreds of homes and businesses in Southern and Midwestern states were destroyed.

Reward offered for information on massive Provo fire

03/17/2025 2:34pm
A $5,000 reward was announced on Monday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for burning three buildings in Provo in February.

BYU's Kevin Young gets his March Madness debut, with a team that's been through a lot

03/17/2025 2:09pm
The 17th-ranked Cougars heard their name called on Selection Sunday for the third time in five years, accepting a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament against No. 11 VCU.

Former school employee charged with child sexual exploitation

03/17/2025 2:03pm
A former employee of the Guadalupe Center school in Salt Lake City was charged Monday with four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.

Baby food pouches: How healthy are they?

03/17/2025 1:41pm
Many parents say baby food pouches are great if you're on the go. They come in handy and are easy to grab. But that convenience can come at a cost.

5 Payson men face charges tied to drive-by shooting

03/17/2025 1:08pm
Five Payson men each face nine felony charges accusing them of shooting at another vehicle last week.

Provo man arrested, accused of threatening police with nuclear bombs

03/17/2025 12:31pm
A Provo man was arrested Sunday and accused of harassing and threatening Provo police and church leaders for nearly a year.

Warnings, advisories issued as more valley, mountain snow heads to Utah

03/17/2025 12:00pm
An incoming storm is expected to deliver more valley snow, as well as possibly up to 2 feet of snow or more in parts of Utah's mountains.

The Disney Channel struck gold with 'The Luck of the Irish' — with help from Utah

03/17/2025 11:40am - PARTNER
The care and comedy that locals like NBA great Thurl Bailey and the late Stan Ellsworth brought to their minor roles play a major part in the continuing popularity of the film, director Paul Hoen said.

Halloween show 'Thriller' to be performed for 1st time in Davis County

03/17/2025 11:38am
The Halloween spectacular "Thriller" has been providing frights and delights to many Utah cities for years will be performed this fall for the first time in Davis County.

As gold hits all-time highs, local company poised to help Utahns invest in precious metals

03/17/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
With the political unrest across the world and change happening quickly in the U.S., safeguarding your money and assets is a wise choice. This is where purchasing gold and silver can be advantageous.

Photo gallery: 47th annual St. Patrick's Day parade

03/17/2025 11:00am
Happy St. Patrick's Day. Celebrations of the holiday began on Saturday in Salt Lake City with the 47th annual St. Patrick's Day parade along The Gateway.

'Playoff hopes were on the line': Utah Hockey Club's growth highlighted by game-saving PK

03/17/2025 10:36am
It could have been the beginning of a disaster.

Provo man arrested, accused of sexually assaulting 13-year-old he met on Instagram

03/17/2025 10:25am
A Provo man was arrested Saturday and accused of sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl he met on Instagram.

Are public safety allegations about Wasatch County Sheriff's Office real or 'patently false'?

03/17/2025 10:03am
Investigations have been launched over vague public safety concerns at the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office. But some current employees call circulating allegations "patently false."

Cybersecurity officials warn against potentially costly Medusa ransomware attacks

03/17/2025 9:30am
The FBI and the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are warning email users against a dangerous ransomware scheme. In an advisory posted last week, government officials warned that a ransomware-as-a-service software called Medusa has been used to conduct ransomware attacks since 2021.

How these Jewish genealogists are repairing Nazi 'dirty deeds'

03/17/2025 9:16am
Genealogists volunteering for the Looted Books Project recently returned a volume to a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor in Florida who was given the book in 1930 as a gift in Hebrew school.

After 11-2 campaign in 2024, 'there's still a lot of work to be done' at BYU football

03/17/2025 9:03am
The Cougars know they won't take anyone by surprise coming off an 11-2 campaign and No. 12 national rating in the final AP poll. But they aren't acting like it.

Forever 21 files for bankruptcy again, to start liquidation sales

03/17/2025 8:31am
Forever 21's operator on Sunday filed for bankruptcy for the second time in six years and said it would wind down operations in the country, hurt by mounting online competition in the fast-fashion sector and weak mall traffic.

Runnin' Utes accept postseason bid to inaugural College Basketball Crown

03/17/2025 8:22am
No, it's not the NCAA Tournament or the National Invitation Tournament, but Utah men's basketball is continuing its postseason in a newly created event hosted in Las Vegas.

Utah ranks as the least federally dependent red state, according to new study

03/17/2025 8:01am
Utah ranks in the top five least federally dependent states, according to a new study, and the least federally dependent red state in the nation.

3 surprising ways to reverse insulin resistance and obesity — 3 is the craziest!

03/17/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
How likely is it that you have insulin resistance? "Pretty likely ,and getting more likely all the time," says Dr. Whit Roberts, D.C. of Health Utah.

Trump to speak with Putin on Tuesday about ending war in Ukraine

03/17/2025 7:33am
President Donald Trump said he plans to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and discuss ending the war in Ukraine, after positive talks between U.S. and Russian officials in Moscow.

What Utahns had to say about where the economy and their personal finances are headed

03/17/2025 6:18am
Just weeks ahead of the international trade tumult, Utahns were feeling fairly optimistic about their household finances and the direction of their state's economy.