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Utah Royals get 1st win of season with stoppage time penalty from Sentnor
04/18/2025 11:38pm
The winless streak stretched deep into the fifth game of the season for the Utah Royals, and it took until the 10th minute of stoppage time to find a game-winner Friday.
BYU softball rallies late to beat Utah for 2nd straight game
04/18/2025 10:13pm
Ailana Agbayani walked it off with a three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh, and BYU scored all but one run in the bottom of the seventh of the 10-8 win to clinch the series.
'They're staying here': Millcreek immigrants won't abide by US government pressure to leave
04/18/2025 9:37pm
The lawyer for four Venezuelans says they are legally living in Millcreek and won't abide by U.S. immigration officials' pressure, outlined in a letter, to leave the country.
Judge strikes down Utah's school choice program, leaving kids in limbo
04/18/2025 9:25pm
A Utah judge ruled the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program was unconstitutional in a decision delivered Friday, leaving thousands of children who were beneficiaries of the program in limbo.
Easter comes early for NICU babies at Lone Peak Hospital
04/18/2025 9:23pm
The staff at Lone Peak Hospital in Draper decided their neonatal intensive care unit babies needed a mood boost — or a mood hop. Naturally, they dressed up each of their little ones in the Easter spirit.
Intermountain Health breaks ground on new clinic, cancer center in Saratoga Springs
04/18/2025 9:02pm
Intermountain Health officially began construction on its new multispeciality clinic and cancer center building at a groundbreaking ceremony in Saratoga Springs on Friday.
Tooele man charged with killing woman in random 2022 drive-by shooting
04/18/2025 8:33pm
A Tooele man has been charged with murder after being arrested in connection to the random killing of a woman in Salt Lake City three years ago.
Northrop Grumman says no solid rocket motors destroyed in Promontory explosion
04/18/2025 8:06pm
Northrop Grumman said Friday a Promontory building destroyed in an explosion this week was where an ingredient used in solid rocket motor propellant was produced.
A beloved pet tortoise is reunited with its family weeks after disappearing in a Mississippi tornado
04/18/2025 7:31pm
Myrtle, a cherished pet tortoise, has been reunited with its family in Mississippi weeks after disappearing during a deadly tornado outbreak in March.
One year later: Utah Hockey Club players tell the story of the move to Utah
04/18/2025 6:35pm
Nick Bjugstad was sitting in a park with his wife, soaking in the spring sunshine of Arizona, when the text came in. His wife was mid-conversation when he broke in — "We're moving."
Utah based Unity Gospel Choir director going 'home' to Flint to give back
04/18/2025 6:04pm
Debra Bonner has brought gospel music into the hearts of countless Utahns for decades, and now she's headed home to Flint, Michigan, to do the same.
10,000 pages of records about Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination released
04/18/2025 5:34pm
About 10,000 pages of records related to the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy have been released, including handwritten notes by the gunman, who said the Democratic presidential candidate "must be disposed of."
'Plan for heavy travel delays': I-15 through Kaysville, Farmington to face closures for construction
04/18/2025 5:03pm
I-15 through Kaysville and Farmington will be closed in the early morning hours in the coming week to accommodate the Shepard Lane interchange project.
Judge extends ban on Musk's DOGE access to private Social Security data
04/18/2025 4:31pm
A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction on Thursday that extends a ban on billionaire Elon Musk's aides from accessing private information on millions of Americans.
'A publicity stunt': Delta moves to dismiss malicious prosecution suit from former pilot
04/18/2025 4:02pm
A former pilot is accusing Delta Air Lines and others of defamation, malicious prosecution and more. Delta says the charges don't have standing and should be dismissed.
Have You Seen This? 'We're not in California anymore'
04/18/2025 3:44pm
The Utah Highway Patrol is highlighting the work of its troopers in a series called "Ride with the Hive." A recent episode includes a man pulled over for several alleged infractions.
US congressmen visits Syria in first trip since Assad's ouster
04/18/2025 3:36pm
Two U.S. Congress members landed in Damascus on Friday to meet Syrian officials, the first visit by American lawmakers to the war-ravaged country since Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power by an Islamist-led rebel offensive in December.
Utah congressman visits prison in El Salvador where man was mistakenly deported
04/18/2025 3:25pm
A Utah congressman is sharing details about his visit to a prison in El Salvador where a man mistakenly deported from the U.S. is being held.
Stress Awareness Month: Finding healthy coping strategies
04/18/2025 3:02pm
Stress is a natural response to a challenge or threat, but prolonged stress can negatively impact your physical and mental well-being.
Patrick Kinahan: Utah Hockey Club players profess love for Utah
04/18/2025 2:43pm
Scarred Jazz fans stretching across different decades have good reason for wondering if some players share their intense commitment to the franchise.
Will doorbell camera provide info about 'double homicide' of Saratoga Springs mother, son?
04/18/2025 1:47pm
Newly unsealed search warrants are giving a glimpse into the "double homicide" investigation involving the shooting deaths of a Saratoga Springs woman and her 8-year-old son.
Deserae Turner, whose courage 'touched countless lives,' dies at 22
04/18/2025 1:07pm
Desarae Turner, who captivated the state with her perseverance after she was shot in the head and left to die in 2017, has died. She was 22.
Salt Lake City autism center hosts open house to connect families with resources
04/18/2025 12:58pm
Families searching for autism resources had a valuable opportunity Thursday as the Carmen B. Pingree Autism Center of Learning hosted an open house.
The prodigal son no more: Inside the world of Franklin Graham
04/18/2025 12:33pm
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Billy Graham's son, Franklin Graham, is preaching to a much different world than his father did. But he's made his own name with humanitarian aid.
Federal judge dismisses another tithing lawsuit against the Church of Jesus Christ
04/18/2025 12:18pm
A federal judge handed The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a major legal victory on Thursday, dismissing a lawsuit in which nine people sought the return of financial donations.
Riverton sergeant found 'legally justified' in July 4 shooting, killing of armed man
04/18/2025 11:39am
A Riverton police sergeant was legally justified when he shot and killed a man armed with a knife following a hit-and-run crash on July 4, 2024, the district attorney announced Friday.
Kearns man arrested, accused of sexually abusing 4 boys over 20 years
04/18/2025 10:54am
A Kearns man, who police say is a former Boy Scouts leader, has been arrested and accused of sexually abusing at least four boys over the past 20 years.
Mothers, witnesses testify in murder trial about crash that killed 2 boys in Eagle Mountain
04/18/2025 10:15am
Multiple people who were at Cedar Valley Stables when a car crash killed two 3-year-old boys testified in court Thursday and Friday.
US senator met wrongly deported Salvadoran man at hotel, calls for release
04/18/2025 9:59am
Democratic U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen said on Friday he met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran man mistakenly deported and being held in a prison in El Salvador, at a hotel after initial requests to meet with him were denied.
Pocatello releases bodycam, security footage of Victor Perez shooting
04/18/2025 9:16am
The city of Pocatello has released additional footage of a police shooting that brought national attention to the incident.
Meet the winner of the Deseret News/KSL General Sterling Scholar Award
04/18/2025 8:47am
Xiaocheng Ai's computer science journey started when her father picked up a book called "Learning Python with Dad." Now she's the 2025 general Sterling Scholar.
Watch where you buy car insurance: Regulators warn Utahns of fake policies
04/18/2025 8:25am
Utah's Department of Insurance has issued a warning for anyone looking to buy coverage for their car: Scammers are using the messaging app WhatsApp to sell fake auto policies.
Poll shows how Utahns feel about DOGE, Trump spending cuts
04/18/2025 8:05am
Utah voters are split on how they view the Department of Government Efficiency and the role Elon Musk is playing in the Trump administration, a new poll shows.
The best places to see spectacular spring flowers in Utah Valley
04/18/2025 8:00am
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From meticulously curated gardens to wildflower-strewn trails, here are some of the best places in Utah Valley to immerse yourself in spring flowers.
Miller family buys RSL, Royals as Smith Entertainment Group exits
04/18/2025 8:00am
The Miller family is expanding its sports ownership portfolio five years after selling the Utah Jazz to Ryan Smith.
US will abandon Ukraine peace push if no progress 'within a matter of days,' Rubio says
04/18/2025 7:46am
President Donald Trump will walk away from efforts to broker a Russia-Ukraine peace deal within days unless there are clear signs that a deal can be done, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday.
Gov. Cox wants info from Trump administration regarding international student visa revocations
04/18/2025 7:21am
During his monthly news conference, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said his office has reached out to the Trump administration for more information about the dozens of international students at Utah campuses who have recently had their visas revoked.
Gov. Cox considers drought order for parts of Utah; Lake Powell faces below-normal runoff
04/18/2025 6:17am
Gov. Spencer Cox says his office is working on a drought-related emergency declaration for parts of the state amid poor spring runoff outlooks.
