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'Trans lives matter': Utahns celebrate Trans Day of Visibility with world's largest transgender flag
03/29/2025 10:45pm
Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday in downtown Salt Lake City for Transgender Day of Visibility, an annual event held on March 31 to celebrate the lives of trans and nonbinary people.
Dueling demonstration groups converge on Tesla dealership in South Salt Lake
03/29/2025 10:31pm
As part of a global Tesla Takedown protest, a number of demonstrators gathered outside a Tesla dealership in South Salt Lake Saturday to let their opinions of Elon Musk be known.
RSL held scoreless in back-to-back weeks following 2-0 loss in Minnesota
03/29/2025 9:59pm
A 2-0 RSL road loss to Minnesota United FC marked two weeks in a row the Claret and Cobalt have not found the back of the net.
Passenger flight and Air Force jet diverted from potential collision at DC airport
03/29/2025 9:42pm
A U.S. passenger flight preparing to leave the nation's capital and an incoming military jet received instructions to divert and prevent a possible collision.
Officials celebrate flavored vape ban ruling, but it's complicated
03/29/2025 9:07pm
In 2020, the state Legislature created a tightly regulated business model to sell flavored e-cigarette products. Now, 180 businesses with those permits are in danger of closing.
Utah Royals still winless with 3-0 loss in Kansas City
03/29/2025 8:36pm
Utah Royals FC will have to wait a little longer for its first win of the season and first win over the Kansas City Current.
Hamas agrees to Gaza ceasefire proposal, the group's chief says
03/29/2025 8:27pm
Hamas has agreed to a Gaza ceasefire proposal it received two days ago from mediators Egypt and Qatar, the Palestinian militant group's chief said on Saturday.
Hop into spring with this April lineup from Netflix
03/29/2025 7:46pm
The Easter bunny is leaving some treats early for those who are eager to emerge from their winter hibernation in April on Netflix.
Babysitter in Kansas comes face-to-face with intruder when checking for 'monster' under the bed
03/29/2025 7:08pm
A babysitter looked under a bed to reassure a worried child that there wasn't a monster hiding there — and came face-to-face with a man who wasn't supposed to be there, a sheriff's office in Kansas said in a news release.
Poll: A third of Utahns say housing costs are so expensive they've considered moving out of state
03/29/2025 7:05pm
The price of housing is causing a significant number of Utahns to think about leaving the state for some place that's more affordable, according to a new poll.
Financial donations increased in this year's Feed Utah food drive
03/29/2025 6:42pm
The annual Feed Utah food drive took place earlier this month and, following a trend from the last couple years, the food drive saw a significant increase in financial donations compared to last year.
Small plane crashes into home near Minneapolis and ignites fire, officials say
03/29/2025 6:18pm
A small plane crashed into a home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday afternoon, setting the house on fire, officials said.
Farmington man admits to embezzling over $1.7M from local paper business
03/29/2025 5:49pm
A Farmington man has pleaded guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and money laundering accusing him of embezzling over $1.7 million from his employer.
Here's how much the feds put into Utah's national parks
03/29/2025 5:03pm
A new report by the University of Utah's Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute showed more than 11 million people visited Utah's "Mighty Five" national parks last year, a 5% increase over the previous year.
Nostalgia, relief and loss as some Syrians mark their first Ramadan back home in years
03/29/2025 4:22pm
As they spend their first Ramadan in their country in years, many Syrians who've recently returned from abroad to a homeland they were forced to flee have been celebrating the end of the Assad family's rule.
Have You Seen This? Heartwarming moment at the little league game
03/29/2025 3:39pm
What an awesome experience for these young players. I wish things like this could happen to every team.
Rapper Sean Kingston, mother found guilty in federal fraud case
03/29/2025 3:07pm
A federal jury found singer and rapper Sean Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, guilty on all charges Friday evening in their luxury fraud scheme trial.
Can 'The Chosen' bring Jesus to 1 billion viewers?
03/29/2025 2:49pm
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Dallas Jenkins hopes "The Chosen" will share the story of Jesus Christ with as many people as he can reach.
In one of Utah's fastest-growing resort areas, short-term rentals hit a turning point
03/29/2025 2:16pm
After a decade of massive resort development in Ivins, Washington County, tourism is at a major turning point.
Liberty Village: A living history experience coming to southern Utah
03/29/2025 1:30pm
Progress is being made on Liberty Village, an immersive living history experience in Hurricane, Washington County, that will bring colonial America to life.
The monarch butterfly is in trouble. Will the government help?
03/29/2025 12:38pm
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it is reopening the public comment period for a proposed rule to list the monarch butterfly as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
Teen helps nonprofit pay off portion of Utah's $2.8M school lunch debt
03/29/2025 12:00pm
High school junior David "Van" Hafner joined forces with the Utah Lunch Debt Relief Foundation to pay off a Cottonwood Heights elementary school's student lunch debt.
Myanmar quake death toll rises to 1,644 as resistance movement announces partial ceasefire
03/29/2025 11:50am
A unilateral partial ceasefire to facilitate earthquake relief efforts has been announced by Myanmar's shadow National Unity Government as the country's death toll from the disaster soared to 1,644.
Utah legislative session hailed as success despite challenges for energy sector
03/29/2025 10:56am
Utah lawmakers made protecting existing electricity ratepayers one of their top priorities this past session — especially for rural consumers.
'We're not going to sneak up on anyone': BYU wraps up spring practices with familiar urgency
03/29/2025 10:44am
After spring football wraps up this weekend, BYU defensive coordinator Jay Hill's life doesn't get any less complicated.
David Childs, architect of One World Trade Center that rose on Twin Towers site after 9/11, dies
03/29/2025 10:04am
David Childs, the lead architect of the One World Trade Center skyscraper that rose from the site where the Twin Towers collapsed in New York City during the 9/11 attacks, has died. He was 83.
Sunset man charged with sexually abusing 2 kids at in-home day care
03/29/2025 9:48am
A Sunset man, 22 has been charged with five felonies after two children reported sexual abuse at an "in-house" Sunset day care.
Veterans honored at Utah Capitol on 50th anniversary of Vietnam War
03/29/2025 8:57am
Vietnam veterans gathered Friday at Utah's Capitol Rotunda to celebrate 50 years since the end of the war, and to honor the men and women who served during a difficult time in our nation's history.
At least 4 dead after severe storms in the South Texas-Mexico border region; hundreds rescued
03/29/2025 8:10am
Drenching rains along the Texas-Mexico border trapped hundreds of people in flooded homes and in cars stranded in high waters, scrambling rescue crews to calls for help that continued Friday even as the downpours let up.
Mike Lee introduces bill to abolish the TSA
03/29/2025 7:14am
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is renewing efforts to fully eliminate the Transportation Security Administration, accusing the federal agency of inefficiency and invading travelers' privacy.