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Avery Neff wins first all-around to help lift Red Rocks to regional finals

04/03/2025 11:48pm
When the bright lights shine, Avery Neff delivers.

How a 1-minute stretch doomed the Utah Hockey Club against the Kings

04/03/2025 11:09pm
Dylan Guenther said the quiet part out loud.

Sen. John Curtis joins bipartisan group in attempt to introduce sanctions against Russia

04/03/2025 10:32pm
Utah Sen. John Curtis has joined a bipartisan group of 50 senators to introduce legislation that would levy sanctions against Russia and other countries supporting the aggression in Ukraine.

Text prompting gunman to 'do better' prompted 2nd shooting in 24 hours, charges say

04/03/2025 10:04pm
A South Salt Lake man charged last year in connection with a West Jordan shooting is now charged with committing a second shooting at the same apartment complex 24 hours later.

NSA director Timothy Haugh fired, Washington Post reports

04/03/2025 9:59pm
The director of the National Security Agency was fired on Thursday, the Washington Post reported, citing two current and one former U.S. officials.

South Korea's President Yoon ousted as court upholds impeachment

04/03/2025 9:10pm
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was ousted by the Constitutional Court on Friday, which upheld parliament's impeachment motion over his short-lived imposition of martial law last year that sparked the country's worst political crisis in decades.

New Utah laws will help hold child abusers accountable, district attorney says

04/03/2025 9:07pm
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill is shedding light on efforts to better support survivors through legal action and community resources.

Idaho expands death penalty to child predators

04/03/2025 8:06pm
The state of Idaho recently passed a bill that was signed into law that would expand the death penalty to pedophiles.

Murray man shot by police charged with using flamethrower, knives against officers

04/03/2025 7:40pm
A Murray man who was shot by police was charged Thursday with using a homemade flamethrower against police and throwing knives at officers.

Cox says these bills will make Utah safer, but can they solve the state's new trouble spot?

04/03/2025 7:13pm
Utah leaders say they're sending a message to criminal enterprises through a suite of bills that will soon go into law, especially as a new trouble spot has appeared in recent months.

Utah Board of Education rejects letter to Trump administration over state handling of federal funds

04/03/2025 6:32pm
The Utah State Board of Education on Thursday rejected a proposal to send an intent letter to the Trump administration and Utah's federal delegation expressing support for sending federal education dollars to the state.

Warrant issued for suspected driver in fatal West Jordan hit-and-run crash

04/03/2025 5:36pm
An arrest warrant has been issued for the suspected driver of a fatal hit-and-run crash in West Jordan who is feared to have fled the area.

St. George high school honors retiring principal with original musical

04/03/2025 5:03pm
More than a dozen students plan to honor their retiring principal with a brand new musical based completely on his life.

Family-friendly bike riding trails for Utah summer adventures

04/03/2025 4:54pm - PARTNER
Our state is covered in leisurely and rowdy bike riding trails that everyone can enjoy. KSL Classifieds shares our favorite bike riding spots across Utah this summer — some easy, some tough, all amazing.

Storms kill 7 in the South and Midwest as forecasters warn of catastrophic rains, floods this week

04/03/2025 4:44pm
Violent storms and tornadoes tore through cities from Oklahoma to Indiana during what could be a record-setting period of deadly weather and flooding. The storms destroyed homes and sent debris nearly 5 miles into the air in one location.

Mother of 8-year-old boy shot and killed in Saratoga Springs has also died

04/03/2025 4:42pm
The mother of an 8-year-old boy who was shot and killed in their Saratoga Springs townhome last week has also died of her injuries.

Average US rate on a 30-year mortgage dips to 6.64% for the second drop in 2 weeks

04/03/2025 4:32pm
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. edged lower for the second week in a row, a modest but welcome boost for prospective home shoppers in the midst of the spring homebuying season.

Police probe sign in southern Utah from white supremacist group

04/03/2025 4:04pm
A sign belonging to a white supremacist group was allegedly found hanging on an overpass in Washington near Exit 13 of Interstate 15 recently.

Have You Seen This? ESPN analyst has touching moment with son on Autism Awareness Day

04/03/2025 3:56pm
On Wednesday, Dan Orlovsky wasn't an ESPN analyst or the former quarterback who jokes that "end zones should be 11 yards." He was a father.

White House national security officials fired, sources say, in Trump's first purge

04/03/2025 3:56pm
At least six White House National Security Council officials have been fired or reassigned in what appears to be the first significant purge of Donald Trump's second presidency.

Man killed in vehicle fire after crashing into overpass in St. George

04/03/2025 3:00pm
A driver died in a vehicle fire after crashing into an overpass pillar near the St. George airport on Thursday.

NHL veteran Trevor Lewis always thought SLC could be a hockey town. He's happy it finally is

04/03/2025 2:52pm
Utah native Trevor Lewis never thought he'd experience something like Thursday night: skating in an NHL game in his hometown.

Utah Board of Education rejects measure targeting lingering diversity programs in schools

04/03/2025 2:37pm
The Utah State Board of Education on Thursday struck down a resolution that targeted remaining diversity, equity and inclusion practices it says are "still present and active" in the state's schools and Board of Education rules.

'Utahns are going to feel it' Gov. Cox says of Trump's 'liberation day' tariffs

04/03/2025 2:07pm
President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs will be felt by Utahns through price increases, Gov. Spencer Cox said, but he's "curious" to see how the trade measures play out.

Child flown to hospital after reported near-drowning in Brian Head swimming pool

04/03/2025 12:56pm
A 4-year-old child is recovering following a close call involving a near-drowning incident at a pool in Brian Head on Monday night, officials said.

Here's what roads Salt Lake City will work on this year — and what's on pause

04/03/2025 12:37pm
Salt Lake City officials said Wednesday that a handful of projects, in addition to ongoing work to reconstruct 2100 South, are slated to begin this year.

Rubio: US is committed to NATO, but Europe must spend more on defense

04/03/2025 12:26pm
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told NATO allies on Thursday that Washington remained committed to the alliance but expected them to spend far more on defense and would give them some time to do so.

FBI to bolster efforts in Utah, elsewhere to resolve violent crimes involving Indigenous people

04/03/2025 12:05pm
The FBI will temporarily bolster efforts in Salt Lake City and other U.S. locales to investigate violent crimes involving Native American communities.

Utah collision operation receiving national attention: Here's why

04/03/2025 11:30am - SPONSORED
Young Collision Center is a part of a growing company in the Young Automotive Group. The dealership chain recently celebrated 100 years of business.

Taylorsville man arrested following shots fired, chase

04/03/2025 11:09am
A Taylorsville man was arrested Wednesday after shots were fired near a middle school and again inside a home, and ended with an officer ramming a fleeing vehicle.

Meet Sage, the very good girl helping Utah college students in crisis

04/03/2025 11:07am - PARTNER
Whether it's helping someone in a hard time or simply greeting her friends around campus, USU's unique K-9 unit Sage is the first of her kind in Utah.

Statewide Amber Alert test happening today

04/03/2025 10:23am
Utahns should expect a lot of phones to vibrate and give an accompanying alert tone at about 4 p.m. Thursday as part of a statewide Amber Alert test.

Utah advocate for domestic violence survivors worries after funding requests rebuffed

04/03/2025 9:56am
An advocate for domestic violence survivors worries about the care they'll be able to tap with Utah lawmakers' decision to rebuff two key funding requests.

Elon Musk will continue to be adviser after departure from DOGE, Vance says

04/03/2025 9:39am
Billionaire Elon Musk will remain a friend and adviser to President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, even after he leaves his role with the Department of Government Efficiency, Vance said in an interview with Fox News on Thursday.

Woman shot, killed in Ogden

04/03/2025 9:24am
Police are investigating the shooting death of a woman who was found lying in an Ogden road Wednesday night.

As team's 'Swiss Army knife,' Nate Johnson has found a fitting purpose with Utes again

04/03/2025 9:02am
That multi-faceted approach to the game is actually what attracted Nate Johnson back to Utah.

Former lawmaker challenges Provo mayor in her bid for third term

04/03/2025 8:43am
A former member of the Utah House of Representatives said she will challenge Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi for her job.

Stocks, US dollar sink as Trump tariffs fuel economic worries

04/03/2025 8:14am
Stock indexes tumbled, with the S&P 500 down more than 4% in morning New York trading on Thursday.

Friends, coaches remember Riverton teen killed in remote Tooele County crash

04/03/2025 8:05am
Friends, coaches and others in the community on Wednesday were remembering a teen killed in a crash in remote Tooele County.

5 big mistakes you make with food storage and emergency preparedness

04/03/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
Whether you call it emergency preparedness, call it a food storage plan, or you even call yourself a full-blown "prepper," there's never been a better time to start working on a plan to take care of you and your loved ones.

This Utah resort just exceeded 500 inches of snow for the year

04/03/2025 7:53am
The past couple days of heavy snowfall in Little Cottonwood Canyon pushed Alta Ski Area over the 500-inch mark for the season just before Utah resorts begin to wind down for the year.

'The story is over': Egg prices fall 9% from last week

04/03/2025 7:22am
The egg shortage may have finally been cracked.

Cox vetoed a bill changing tax relief for older Utahns. Here's what the program does

04/03/2025 6:16am
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox vetoed a bill that would have ended a partial property tax forgiveness program for older adults living with low incomes.