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Find out why you need to protect your trash to keep your identity safe from criminals
04/20/2025 10:07pm
You may be savvy with sophisticated criminal techniques like smishing, phishing and fake websites. But you may not realize mailboxes and trash bins can contain everything an ID thief needs.
Unique southern Utah museum highlights conservation through thousands of taxidermy animals
04/20/2025 9:08pm
The Bryce Canyon Wildlife Conservation Museum is something of a hidden gem in Garfield County that holds a large collection of taxidermy animals.
Pentagon chief Hegseth shared sensitive Yemen war plans in second Signal chat, source says
04/20/2025 8:42pm
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared details of a March attack on Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis in a message group that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer, a source told Reuters Sunday.
Reinvestment plan: Utah State University to consolidate several colleges
04/20/2025 7:05pm
A pair of "global structural changes" are part of Utah State University's evolving strategic reinvestment plan mandated by the Legislature.
Here's what Utah voters say about Trump's job performance
04/20/2025 6:16pm
Despite being a red state, Utah is divided on President Donald Trump's job performance, according to a new poll.
El Salvador proposes sending US-deported Venezuelans to Venezuela
04/20/2025 6:16pm
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele on Sunday proposed a deal to send 252 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. and imprisoned in his country to Venezuela, in exchange for taking "political prisoners" held by Venezuela.
Poll: Utahns back Cox and Legislature, but support is waning among these voters
04/20/2025 5:01pm
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and the Utah Legislature have seen a decrease in voter approval driven by Democratic dissatisfaction, a new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll says.
An astronaut's awe-inspiring views from life in space
04/20/2025 4:59pm
Longtime NASA astronaut Don Pettit, who has ventured to space four times, returned to Earth Saturday from the International Space Station. He captured memorable views during his seven-month stay aboard the station.
Pocatello residents express grief to City Council over Victor Perez shooting
04/20/2025 3:02pm
The Pocatello City Council got an earful from residents expressing sorrow and anger over the death of 17-year-old Victor Perez.
Do Utahns support the flag ban? A new poll shows what they think
04/20/2025 2:02pm
A majority of Utahns support a new state law banning the display of most flags by public schools and government entities, a Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll says.
Florida State classes resume Monday after fatal shooting, but attendance isn't mandatory
04/20/2025 1:32pm
Classes will resume at Florida State University on Monday, four days after a deadly shooting on campus left two people dead and six others injured, school officials said.
Heber City man intentionally hit bicyclist in road-rage case, prosecutors say, charges filed
04/20/2025 12:50pm
A Heber City man was arrested Saturday in a road-rage investigation. Police say he intentionally accelerated toward and hit a bicyclist after the biker hit the hood of the man's vehicle with his hand.
Ground control to 'Racer Tom': Utah skier pushes the limits of endurance
04/20/2025 12:49pm
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North Ogden man looking to break his own world record for vertical feet skied in a year.
Pollen counter at Riverton Hospital can help guide treatment, actions for allergy patients
04/20/2025 12:16pm
A Burkard Pollen and Spore collector was installed on the roof at Riverton Hospital, allowing Dr. Scott Taylor to know which pollens are in the air multiple times a week.
Family loses 'acquired daughter' to Columbine shooting, 26 years later
04/20/2025 11:44am
Anne Marie Hochhalter, who was paralyzed in the Columbine school shooting in 1999, died of sepsis caused by complications from her paralysis.
3 surprising ways to reverse insulin resistance and obesity — 3 is the craziest!
04/20/2025 11:30am
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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.
The race is on in Utah to capture the 'heat beneath your feet'
04/20/2025 11:03am
Geothermal development, which seeks to tap the heat deep below the Earth's surface, is hot right now.
Utah's higher education reinvestment could help address mental health shortage, Schultz says
04/20/2025 10:14am
The reinvestment of higher education funds in Utah could help the state address its pressing need for more mental health professionals, according to Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz.
Pope Francis, a Trump critic, meets VP Vance on Easter morning
04/20/2025 9:56am
Pope Francis held a private meeting at the Vatican on Sunday morning with Vice President JD Vance, the Vatican said in a statement.
Nonprofit reminds parents, caregivers to stay calm — don't shake babies
04/20/2025 9:31am
A symbolic ribbon cutting marked the celebration of the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome's, or NCSBS's, 25th anniversary as an organization, based here in Utah.
'Hospitality mindset': University of Utah launches hospitality institute through $25M gift
04/20/2025 8:16am
The University of Utah on Friday received $25 million from the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation to establish a hospitality institute.
8 reasons Utah ATV fans should plan their next adventure to the Arapeen Trail
04/20/2025 8:00am
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With hundreds of miles of trails to explore, abundant wildlife and nearby local dining, the Arapeen Trail is a destination that checks all the boxes for an unforgettable adventure.
Ousted Pentagon officials question leak investigation claims
04/20/2025 7:38am
Dan Caldwell, once one of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's most senior advisers, is casting doubt on an internal leak investigation that led to his and others' ouster this week.
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaking one-day Easter ceasefire
04/20/2025 7:29am
Russia and Ukraine blamed each other on Sunday for breaking a one-day Easter ceasefire announced by President Vladimir Putin, with both sides accusing the other of carrying out hundreds of attacks.
A new poll shows how Utahns celebrate Easter
04/20/2025 7:13am
A recent poll asked Utah adults about their planned Easter celebrations, with a renewed focus on Jesus Christ and Holy Week this year dominating the responses.
