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'You are the bad apple': Former police officer rebuked during sentencing for domestic violence

04/22/2025 10:34pm
A district judge had harsh words for a former police officer during his sentencing hearing in a domestic violence case Monday.

Deadline approaching requiring air passengers carry a REAL ID certified identification

04/22/2025 10:04pm
A big deadline is coming up that could prevent some travelers from flying. If you don't have an identification compliant with REAL ID, it may stop you from boarding a domestic flight.

Texas man sentenced 11 years after taking minor to Utah for sexual activity

04/22/2025 9:49pm
A Texas man was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for traveling to Utah to sexually abuse a 12-year-old.

Kaden Carpenter paces first start in Utah baseball's 13-5 win over Utah Valley

04/22/2025 9:43pm
Carpenter went 2-for-5 with a double, a home run and two RBI as the Utes jumped out to a 9-0 lead early and cruised to a 13-5 win over in-state rival Utah Valley in front of 1,220 fans at UCCU Ballpark.

Musk to cut back DOGE work after Tesla sales skid

04/22/2025 9:21pm
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday he would cut back "significantly" the time he devotes to the Trump administration from next month and spend more time running the electric-vehicle maker.

Utah City development to celebrate Arbor Day by planting 1,000 trees to emphasize sustainability

04/22/2025 9:03pm
A Vineyard development is planting 1,000 trees in an effort to celebrate Arbor Day and kick off the development of a sustainable, walking community.

US judge blocks Trump's shutdown of government-funded news broadcasts

04/22/2025 8:22pm
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Tuesday to halt efforts to shut down news broadcasts funded by the government to export U.S. values to the world.

India pledges strong response after militant attack on Kashmir tourists kills 26

04/22/2025 8:08pm
Indian security forces launched a massive hunt on Wednesday for militants suspected of killing 26 men at a tourist destination in Kashmir in the worst attack on civilians in the country in nearly two decades, with New Delhi pledging a strong response.

Man who died in Garfield County crash identified by UHP

04/22/2025 7:45pm
A Panguitch man who died after his vehicle crashed on state Route 12 in Garfield County on Tuesday night has been identified.

Drunken driver who killed 3 seeks parole; victim's family wants more time

04/22/2025 7:41pm
A Bluffdale man who killed three people while driving impaired on I-15 in 2021 had his first parole hearing Tuesday. But the family of one of the victims wants him to serve more time.

Why should you wait to water your lawn, according to these Utah experts

04/22/2025 7:14pm
Utah water managers and other experts say most Utahns shouldn't need to water lawns until mid-May.

What all Utahns should know during Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month

04/22/2025 7:09pm - SPONSORED
Because radon gas cannot be seen or smelled, many Utahns don't realize they're being exposed until a family member is diagnosed with cancer or other lung diseases.

FDA suspends milk quality tests amid workforce cuts

04/22/2025 6:36pm
The Food and Drug Administration is suspending a quality control program for testing of fluid milk and other dairy products due to reduced capacity in its food safety and nutrition division, according to an internal email seen by Reuters.

Ogden to host job event for federal workers amid talk of IRS cuts

04/22/2025 6:03pm
Ogden is hosting a job event for federal workers amid talk of trimming the IRS workforce, though a labor leader is hearing rumors plans may be paused.

Trump envoy heads to Moscow for more Ukraine peace talks with Putin

04/22/2025 5:33pm
President Donald Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, will visit Moscow this week for a new round of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine, the White House said on Tuesday.

Jordan River trail now connects to a new city. Will addition help it reach its full potential?

04/22/2025 5:02pm
A new Jordan River trailhead offers new recreation opportunities while linking a new city previously cut off from the river trail.

Arizona jury finds Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiring to murder husband

04/22/2025 4:09pm
An Arizona jury has found that Lori Daybell conspired to murder her husband, Charles Vallow, returning a guilty verdict after about three hours of deliberation Tuesday.

Utah fire community mourns South Jordan firefighter who unexpectedly died while on duty

04/22/2025 4:04pm
A South Jordan firefighter may have suffered a medical event and unexpectedly died while on duty Monday.

Sen. Mike Lee is 'leery of trade wars'

04/22/2025 3:04pm
Utah Sen. Mike Lee said he is hopeful the White House's big gamble will pay off.

MLS rescinds Diego Luna red card after successful RSL appeal

04/22/2025 2:59pm
Major League Soccer announced Tuesday it rescinded a red card given to Real Salt Lake star Diego Luna against Toronto FC last week.

Have You Seen This? Reverse commentator curse helps Ovechkin get overtime game-winner over Montreal

04/22/2025 2:56pm
Sports fans often bemoan commentators spoiling moments when talking about free-throw streaks or no-hitters, but Monday's premonition from Sean McDonough was an example of the rare "reverse commentator's curse."

What's going on with the Utah Hockey Club team name and the Delta Center renovations?

04/22/2025 2:13pm
Utah Hockey Club president Chris Armstrong knew the news wouldn't be welcomed.

Homeowner, park rangers say Jordan River Trail project is working

04/22/2025 1:37pm
Those living and working along the Jordan River Trail said the city's safety improvement project is showing signs of success.

'Now is the time to define our town on our own terms': Springdale grapples with its identity

04/22/2025 1:07pm
A recent survey of Springdale residents found they want the town to be known for its character and history, not as the parking lot for Zion National Park.

Trump must give some Venezuelan migrants 21 days' notice before deportations, judge rules

04/22/2025 1:04pm
A federal judge in Colorado directed President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday to give Venezuelan migrants detained in that state notice 21 days in advance before deportations.

It's been a good month for faith-based entertainment

04/22/2025 12:19pm - PARTNER
"The King of Kings," "The Chosen" and "House of David" are reaching massive audiences. They're just the latest examples in an expanding trend favoring religious media.

Man convicted in Liberty Park murder 20 years ago seeks parole

04/22/2025 12:07pm
A man convicted of killing another man at the Liberty Park drum circle in 2005 went before the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole for the first time on Tuesday.

Nearly half of teens say social media is bad for youth mental health, report finds

04/22/2025 11:31am
Nearly half of U.S. teens say social media has a mostly negative effect on people their age — and almost the same proportion say they're cutting back on social media use.

2-year-old completes chemo, undergoes surgery to remove tumor

04/22/2025 11:00am
An Idaho family is sharing good news after they say their 2-year-old daughter completed chemotherapy and had surgery to remove a tumor.

Patrick Kinahan: BYU football cashed out on Marion

04/22/2025 10:27am
A few years ago, on a recruiting trip to BYU, a prospective football player and his family placed priority on financial compensation during the visit with the coaches.

Utah lawyers: Immigrants here lawfully are getting caught up in Trump's immigration crackdown

04/22/2025 10:04am
Utah attorneys say some immigrants here lawfully are getting caught up in President Donald Trump's aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration.

Trump looking at cutting US drug prices to international levels, sources say

04/22/2025 9:55am
Drugmakers have been warned that the Trump Administration is considering linking U.S. medicine prices to lower amounts paid by other developed countries, according to two company sources who called the option the pharmaceutical industry's top concern.

Viral craze: Chocolatiers satisfying Utah's sweet tooth with internet-famous Dubai bars

04/22/2025 9:38am
Demand for Dubai chocolate — made famous on TikTok and inspiring dupes around the world — has Utah's chocolatiers putting their own spin on the viral sweet treat.

How an equine therapy program has become a 'place of healing' for women and girls in need of help

04/22/2025 9:01am
Following a tragic event that rocked the Covey family — the loss of their oldest daughter to the effects of depression — an equine therapy program was born.

As Utah's winter warming centers close for season, homeless advocates share these resources

04/22/2025 8:47am
As winter ends, Utah County is also preparing to end its winter homelessness programs. It's working to ease the transition into summer by helping connect people to resources.

Get Gephardt: Taylorsville woman can't get the key to her own mailbox

04/22/2025 8:23am
Imagine not having access to your mailbox for weeks, without end in sight. It happened to a Taylorsville woman.

Sen. Mike Lee, EU ambassador weigh in on Trump tariffs

04/22/2025 8:05am
The ambassador of the European Union to the United States urged a quick resolution to trade negotiations during a visit to Utah on Friday.

Opportunities to volunteer to serve others with your family

04/22/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
With countless opportunities to serve others, here are just a few ideas for how your family can make a difference right here in Utah.

Private security guards charged after woman was dragged out of chaotic Idaho town hall meeting

04/22/2025 7:43am
Prosecutors in northern Idaho have filed misdemeanor charges against six men in connection with the forcible removal of a woman from a legislative town hall meeting in February.

Pope Francis' funeral to be held on Saturday; many world leaders expected

04/22/2025 7:28am
Pope Francis' funeral will be held on Saturday in St. Peter's Square, Roman Catholic cardinals decided on Tuesday, setting the stage for a solemn ceremony that will draw leaders from around the world.

St. George judge confronts fatal hit-and-run driver on substance abuse recovery

04/22/2025 6:51am
A man who was sentenced for a fatal hit-and-run on Red Cliffs Drive in Washington in 2023 was recently back in court.

Granite community of about 1,100 people in Salt Lake County wants to become a city

04/22/2025 6:23am
Some residents in Granite — an unincorporated area in southeast Salt Lake County near Little Cottonwood Canyon — want to preserve the community by becoming a new city.