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Utah State holds off Boise State to claim first-ever Mountain West gymnastics title

03/22/2025 11:59pm
A year after Boise State claimed the inaugural Mountain West championship on their home floor, Utah State got its revenge a year later.

Utah Royals mount 2nd half comeback, give up late goal in 3-2 loss in San Diego

03/22/2025 11:48pm
Going down two goals on the road is no easy task to come back from in soccer, but the Utah Royals didn't blink twice.

RSL goes down a man early, falls 1-0 to FC Dallas at home

03/22/2025 11:24pm
Fresh off a massive win in Houston last week, Real Salt Lake fell victim to an early red card and lost 1-0 to FC Dallas Saturday at America First Field.

Next move for Romney: Former Utah senator joins nonprofit board

03/22/2025 10:32pm
Former Utah Sen. Mitt Romney has been tapped to join the board of directors for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonprofit organization focused on budget and fiscal issues.

Red Rocks show resilience to claim first Big 12 championship, BYU finishes 4th

03/22/2025 10:03pm
The Red Rocks were well on their way to capturing their first Big 12 title going into the third rotation of the conference championship meet.

Springville receives T-Mobile grant to revitalize downtown through public art walking routes

03/22/2025 9:05pm
Springville's downtown area will receive some sprucing up and an art makeover after the city received the T-Mobile Hometown Grant.

Mile High Magic: BYU holds off Wisconsin for 1st Sweet 16 since 2011

03/22/2025 8:54pm
Richie Saunders poured in 25 points and seven rebounds to lift No. 17 BYU to a 91-89 win over No. 13 Wisconsin in the second-round of the NCAA Tournament Saturday.

Police identify 16-year-old killed in crash with semitrailer on Saturday

03/22/2025 8:52pm
A 16-year-old Hillcrest High School student died after a collision with a parked semitrailer Saturday and a 19-year-old passenger was in critical condition, according to police.

A controversial water rule is being revamped by the EPA

03/22/2025 8:43pm
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency once again will revisit a controversial rule to define streams and wetlands protected by the Clean Water Act.

2 arrested in New Mexico mass shooting that left 3 teens dead at Las Cruces park

03/22/2025 7:41pm
Two people have been arrested in connection with a mass shooting in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Friday night that left three teenagers dead and 15 others injured, police said early Sunday.

Tampa Bay was having a nice time in Utah — until the Hockey Club's 6-4 win

03/22/2025 7:38pm
Tampa Bay head coach Jon Cooper was having a great trip to Utah. The Utah hospitality, though, ran out on Saturday afternoon in a 6-4 Utah Hockey Club win.

This national group gave the Utah Legislature its 'Black Hole' award

03/22/2025 7:06pm
Recent laws making it more difficult and expensive to obtain government records earned the Utah Legislature a "dishonor" from one of the nation's oldest and largest journalism organizations.

Axson v. Lyman: Inside the battle for Utah Republican Party chair

03/22/2025 6:27pm
Utah Republican Party Chair Rob Axson confirmed on Wednesday that he will seek reelection as the leader of the state GOP after former gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman announced his intention to run last month.

Copper mine is expanding in Milford due to growing global demand

03/22/2025 5:50pm
The Milford Mining Company is expanding its operations to increase its production capacity to help meet the growing global demand for copper.

Why Utah researchers plan to study one of Great Salt Lake's key residents

03/22/2025 5:02pm
Westminster University researchers recently received $50,000 to explore how water salinity and other variables impact a vital Great Salt Lake species.

Kitty Dukakis, wife of former governor and presidential candidate, dies at 88

03/22/2025 4:17pm
Kitty Dukakis, the wife of former Massachusetts governor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, has died. She was 88. Her son, John Dukakis, says she died Friday night, surrounded by her family.

The first-of-its-kind case putting Utah's religious freedom law to the test

03/22/2025 4:02pm - PARTNER
Should Utah's religious freedom protections extend to a new faith group using psychedelic mushrooms in its ceremonies? A federal judge just said yes.

Have You Seen This? Housecat shows bear who's boss

03/22/2025 3:30pm
Ever wondered what would happen if a cat hissed angrily in the face of a bear? You've come to the right place.

Hundreds protest, ask Rep. Blake Moore to stand up to DOGE

03/22/2025 2:37pm
A couple hundred protesters greeted Utah Rep. Blake Moore as he was set to speak at a Republican luncheon in Ogden on Saturday, calling for the congressman to oppose Elon Musk's efforts to gut the federal government.

Program for mothers experiencing addiction grows in Utah

03/22/2025 1:00pm
Women who are pregnant and acknowledge dependence on drugs can receive free prenatal and postpartum care at University of Utah Health's Substance Use in Pregnancy Recovery Addiction Dependence program.

1 in 4 military families face food insecurity. Volunteers at Hill Air Force Base hope to help

03/22/2025 12:07pm
An Air Force spouse was recently recognized for her efforts to reduce the stigma of food insecurity and the struggles of changing command posts, running a dedicated team of volunteers at the Airman's Attic on base.

Magna man arrested, accused of killing infant son

03/22/2025 11:47am
A 25-year-old man from Magna was arrested Friday after his son died earlier in the week. Court documents allege the 1-month-old, who was rushed to Primary Children's Hospital after he stopped breathing, showed evidence of significant brain bleeding, as well as new and healing rib fractures.

'It's devastating': Hundreds of Utahns are experiencing food stamp theft every month

03/22/2025 11:25am
As hackers keep accessing and stealing Utahns' food stamp benefits, the KSL Investigators are digging into how widespread the problem is and what's being done to help.

What the outgoing IOC president says about diversity, climate change and the Olympics

03/22/2025 10:46am
Outgoing International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach touted the progress made on diversity, climate change and other issues he put front and center during his 12 years as a world sport leader but said there's still much work to be done.

Thousands of agents diverted to Trump immigration crackdown

03/22/2025 10:10am
Thousands of federal law enforcement officials from multiple agencies are being enlisted to take on new work as immigration enforcers, pulling crime-fighting resources away on other areas — from drug trafficking and terrorism to sexual abuse and fraud.

BYU music students write song with help of Grammy-winner guitarist

03/22/2025 9:29am
Five lucky BYU commercial music students got the opportunity of a lifetime to write a song in three days with a Grammy-winning guitarist.

Pope Francis to make first public appearance in 5 weeks on Sunday

03/22/2025 8:52am
Pope Francis plans to make his first public appearance since he was hospitalized more than a month ago on Sunday, greeting the public from the hospital where he's being treated for double pneumonia.

Syracuse title agent who was sent to prison in October now faces new charges

03/22/2025 8:46am
A Syracuse man sent to prison last year for swindling people out of $6.5 million is now facing new criminal charges.

Gov. Cox announces tristate compact to reduce energy costs

03/22/2025 8:14am
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is announcing a new deal to make energy more affordable in Utah. He shared the news of a tristate energy compact with Utah, Idaho and Wyoming.

Test Drive: The 2025 Ford F-150 PowerBoost is a hybrid workhorse with serious muscle

03/22/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
Has Ford perfected the F-150? Quite possibly, yes. With loads of power, comfort, tech and capability, this F-150 is the best yet.

Israel strikes Lebanon in response to cross-border rocket fire

03/22/2025 7:17am
Israeli artillery and airstrikes hit south Lebanon on Saturday after Israel said it had intercepted rockets fired from across the border, endangering a shaky truce that ended a year-long war between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.

U. study finds air pollutant monitors more common in white neighborhoods

03/22/2025 7:09am
A University of Utah study finds that air pollutant monitors are more common in white neighborhoods and less so in Native American and Pacific Islander areas.

'Something I'll never forget': Former Jazz guard Joe Ingles gets surprise start as son watches

03/22/2025 12:56am
Ingles' son Jacob has autism, and earlier this week, he achieved the milestone of watching an entire game in person. The only problem: His dad didn't play. That changed on Friday.