Oil Worker Critically Injured in Explosion at Duchesne County Oil Field, Safety Standards Under Scrutiny in Utah
An oil hauler was critically injured in a Duchesne County oil field explosion in Myton, Utah. The cause of the fire is under investigation, with the industry highlighted for its daily dangers.
Salt Lake City Braces for Sunny Starts and Potential Afternoon Thunderstorms, NWS Advises Caution
Mixed weather forecast for Salt Lake City, including clear skies, a high of 85°F, and potential afternoon thunderstorms with a 60% chance of rain. Evening may see continued showers and Sunday brings a 40% chance of more thunderstorms.
Salt Lake City Council to Determine Fate of Fleet Block's Police Incident Memorials Amid Community Concerns
The Salt Lake City Council is deliberating the future of the Fleet Block murals, a memorial for victims of police incidents. The site requires environmental remediation, and plans to create a new memorial space are underway.
Tragic Paddle Boarding Incident at Utah's Quail Creek State Park Claims Man's Life Amid Intensified Winds
A man drowned at Quail Creek State Park, Utah, while paddle boarding after strong winds caused him and two others to fall into the water. His companions survived, but he was found face down and pronounced dead on the scene.
SLCPD Calls for Responsible Celebrations During College Football Season in Salt Lake City
The SLCPD urges fans to celebrate the college football season responsibly, addressing concerns like noise, illegal parking, and underage drinking, and promoting safe practices in collaboration with the University of Utah.
Utah Education Association Files Motion to Overturn Amendment A Amid Legal Battle over School Funding
The Utah Education Association filed a motion to scrap Amendment A, asserting it could deprioritize public education funding and lacks transparency due to insufficient newspaper publication, as required by state law.
Utah County Man Indicted for Allegedly Threatening Judge with "High Noon" Hanging
Elijah Madden has been indicted for threatening a Utah judge by suggesting in a motion that the judge could be hung for treason. The third-degree felony charge addresses Madden's threats in the context of an ongoing case.
Salt Lake City Police Make 102 Arrests in Crime Crackdown Along Jordan River Trail
Salt Lake City Police conducted a 30-day operation along the Jordan River Trail, resulting in 102 arrests for various crimes including drug offenses. Increased patrols and community outreach were key components of the strategy.
UDOT Launches Environmental Study on Tolling and Bus Enhancements for Big Cottonwood Canyon
UDOT begins an environmental study for enhancements along SR-190 in Big Cottonwood Canyon to reduce traffic congestion, considering options like enhanced bus services, tolling, and road improvements. Public input is sought via upcoming meetings.
Warm Reprieve for Salt Lake City: Mild Temperatures and Clear Skies Usher in Pleasant Veterans Day Weekend
Salt Lake City is experiencing pleasant weather with clear skies and a high of 48 degrees, which will cool down to 31 degrees at night. The sunny condition is expected to last through Veterans Day with temperatures reaching 61 degrees.
Utah Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal Road-Rage Incident, Accepts Responsibility for Two Deaths in Crash on SR-73
Peterson Drew Matheson pleaded guilty to manslaughter for a fatal road-rage incident in Utah that killed Rodney Salm and Michaela "Mischa" Himmelberger after he lost control of his Ford F-150 and struck their Porsche 911.
Salt Lake City Enjoys Mild Temperatures Today, Unsettled Weather with Rain and Snow Expected Through Next Week
The article provides a weather forecast for Salt Lake City, detailing sunny skies and mild temperatures today, followed by increasing clouds and chances of rain and snow over the weekend and into next week.
Utah’s Hogle Zoo Sends Endangered Black-footed Cat Gaia to Waco's Cameron Park Zoo for Breeding and Conservation Efforts
Utah's Hogle Zoo transferred a black-footed cat named Gaia to Cameron Park Zoo for breeding efforts to increase genetic diversity and aid in the conservation of this vulnerable species.
Live WWII-Era Artillery Shell Safely Removed in Grantsville Utah, Officials Urge Public Caution
A live WWII-era artillery shell was found in Grantsville, Utah, safely removed by bomb technicians and the military with no reported injuries. Officials remind the public to alert authorities if similar objects are found.
Body Found in Car During Traffic Stop in Bluffdale, Suspect in Custody Amid Homicide Investigation
A woman's body with signs of homicide was found in a car during a DUI stop in Bluffdale, leading to the arrest of a man named Johnson. Police continue the investigation without releasing the victim's identity.
UDOT Shuts Down Little Cottonwood Canyon Road Amid Avalanche Risks, Disrupting Ski Traffic Near Salt Lake City
Utah's Little Cottonwood Canyon was closed by UDOT due to avalanche risks. The road was shut from milepost 5 to Snowbird Entry 1, Gate C, leaving skiers stranded. Further closures are planned to manage the threat.
Weber County Commission Seeks Engaged Citizens for Little Mountain Service Area Board Positions
Weber County Commission is accepting applications for two vacancies on the Little Mountain Service Area Board. Applicants must be landowners or agents, and registered voters within the district. Applications are due by February 14, 2025.
Allegations of Misused Tithing Funds Put LDS Church's Financial Practices Under Legal Scrutiny in Salt Lake City
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints defends against a lawsuit questioning their handling of tithing donations in federal court, with a focus on claims of fraud and financial transparency.
Salt Lake City Police Arrest Parolee Suspected of Drug Possession and Trespassing in Downtown Area
An SLCPD officer arrested parolee Michael Martinez for possessing illegal substances and burglary tools after he was found in a tampered restricted area. Martinez faces new charges, including criminal trespass.
Suspected Drug Distributor Arrested with Fentanyl, Cocaine in Salt Lake City Police Operation
Salt Lake City Police arrested Darnell Cockle on charges of drug distribution after finding suspected illegal substances and cash during a stop. Charges are allegations, and Cockle's presumption of innocence remains until proven guilty.
Clippers Triumph Over Jazz in Overtime Duel, Powell Scores Season-High 41 Points in Pre-All-Star Game Showdown
The Utah Jazz lost to the LA Clippers in an overtime game, despite leading by 20 points. Powell scored 41 for the Clippers, while the Jazz struggled with turnovers before the All-Star break.
Salt Lake City Man, 20, Arrested for Alleged Unlawful Possession of Firearm Amid Gang Unit Investigation
A 20-year-old from Salt Lake City was arrested for unlawful weapon possession, with SLCPD linking him to a firearm and his past gang-related activities. The case highlights the balance between the presumption of innocence and community safety.
South Jordan Residence Suffers Severe Damage in Sunday Blaze, Layton Apartment Hit by Fire Suspected from Cigarette Ashes
A fire in South Jordan and another in Layton caused significant damages to properties, but no injuries were reported. Causes are under investigation, with cigarette ashes suspected in one case.
USU Interim President Alan L. Smith Outlines Strategy for Coping with Multi-Million Dollar State Budget Cuts
USU's Interim President Alan L. Smith details a plan to address budget cuts and comply with new legislation, amidst challenges such as job losses and a tight deadline for reinvestment proposals.
Utah Governor and Lieutenant Governor Engage in Global Diplomacy and Leadership Roles from Montréal to Toronto and Providence
Utah's Gov. Cox and Lt. Gov. Henderson have busy schedules, including international meetings in Montréal and Toronto, and national engagements such as Mia Love's Funeral and the NLGA conference.
Salt Lake City Announces Major Road and Infrastructure Upgrade, Engages Community with Open House Event
Salt Lake City announces a major road improvement project on 600/700 North, with an open house for community engagement and details on construction impacts, upgrades, and a Jordan River Bridge rebuild.
Salt Lake City Weather Rollercoaster: From Soaring Highs to Potential Showers, NWS Forecasts a Dynamic Week Ahead
Salt Lake City is experiencing fluctuating weather, with temperatures ranging from 64°F to 83°F, low humidity, and variations in wind patterns as per NWS forecasts. Rain and cooler temperatures are expected later in the week.
USU-Led Study Uncovers Intricate Genetic "Jigsaw" Behind Stick Insect Evolution in California
USU's Zachariah Gompert and colleagues discovered intricate chromosomal rearrangements in the Timema cristinae stick insect, potentially impacting its camouflage capabilities and challenging previous evolutionary theories.
Utah's Red Rocks Secure Fourth Place at NCAA Gymnastics Championship, Cap Off Stellar Season
The University of Utah's Red Rocks gymnastics team finished fourth at the NCAA Nationals, with standout athletes and staff receiving numerous accolades during a season marked by consistent excellence and historic participation.
Salt Lake City Braces for Rainy and Chilly Start With Warmer Weather on the Horizon
NWS Salt Lake City predicts a wet start with thunder, improving later in the week. The city currently sees rain, 46°F temps, and high humidity. The forecast shows a gradual warm-up, with temperatures reaching mid-80s by the weekend.
Brian King Elected as Chair of Utah Democratic Party Ahead of 2026 Midterm Elections
Brian King was elected as chair of Utah's Democratic Party, with Susan Merrill, Brad Dickter, and Catherine Voutaz winning other party positions. The convention also adopted a new platform focused on economic security and inclusiveness.
Jeff Lambson Appointed Deputy Director of NEHMA at Utah State University Amid Expansion
Jeff Lambson is appointed as the new deputy director of the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art at Utah State University amid expansion efforts, bringing extensive experience and a commitment to enhance the institution's programming and exposure.
American Fork Boat Harbor Reopens with a $3.9 Million Upgrade, Utah County and State Collaborate for Enhanced Recreational Experience
Utah County reopened the American Fork Boat Harbor after a $3.9 million upgrade, funded partly by tourism taxes and state contributions. Improvements include new amenities and safety features.
University of Utah's Cody Hart Earns Prestigious USILA Scholar All-American Honors for Academic and Athletic Excellence
University of Utah lacrosse player Cody Hart was named a USILA Scholar All-American, acknowledging his academic and athletic excellence. He played in all 63 games in four years, ranking eighth in goals and ninth in points in Utah's history.
Governor Spencer J. Cox Nominates Amanda Montague to Utah's Third District Court
Gov. Spencer J. Cox nominates Amanda Montague to Utah's Third District Court, awaiting Utah Senate approval. Montague has over 20 years of legal experience and has served in notable positions within the state's justice system.
Deer Creek Fire Escalates in San Juan County, Utah, Evacuations Underway as Blaze Spreads Unchecked
The Deer Creek Fire in San Juan County remains uncontrolled for a third day, prompting evacuations. Over 7,200 acres have burned, and erratic winds are challenging firefighters, despite increased resources and effort.
Shockwave Through Justice Department: Charges Dropped Against Utah Surgeon Accused of COVID Card Fraud
The DOJ dropped charges against Dr. Michael Kirk Moore, a Utah surgeon accused of selling fake COVID-19 vaccine cards and destroying vaccine doses; his trial is canceled and the decision is divisive.
Salt Lake City Braces for Mid-90s Heat and Possible Summer Storms, NWS Advises on Fluctuating Weather Ahead
The National Weather Service forecasts alternating clear skies and potential summer storms in Salt Lake City, with highs in the mid-90s and occasional patchy smoke. There's a chance of thunderstorms later in the week.
Human-Caused Monroe Canyon Fire Surges to Over 8,600 Acres, Sevier County Residents Facing Evacuations
The Monroe Canyon Fire, a human-caused wildfire in Sevier County, has spread to over 8,600 acres and is 0% contained, leading to ongoing evacuations. Officials seek to identify a person linked to its start.
West Jordan Community Mourns Loss after Arson-Induced House Fire Claims Four Lives, Including Children
A West Jordan house fire, ruled arson, killed four, including two children. The community mourns, with neighbors recalling attempts to help victims. Another fatal fire occurred in Orem, described by a photographer.
Hiker Fatally Succumbs to Rock Slide in Bell's Canyon Tragedy Near Lone Peak Wilderness
A 49-year-old man died after falling 700 feet in a rock slide near Bell's Canyon while descending Pfeifferhorn peak. Despite a doctor's aid, he was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Utah Higher Education Subcommittee Approves $60.5M Adjustment, University of Utah to Revamp with Impact 2030 Initiative
Utah's Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee approved $60.5 million in budget adjustments, including cuts to low-enrollment programs and investments in tech and business fields.
Warm and Sunny Week Ahead for Salt Lake City with Occasional Thunderstorms, Says NWS Forecast
The National Weather Service reports sunny weather in Salt Lake City with a high of 88°F and a chance of evening showers. The week ahead includes mixed conditions, with possible rain and temperatures in the mid-70s to low-80s.
Utah Woman Sentenced to Six Years for Role in Murder Plot Against Husband
Kathryn Restelli was sentenced to a minimum of six years in prison for her role in the murder of her husband, with partial credit for time served. She expressed remorse at her sentencing hearing. Cases against her mother and brother continue.
Ogden City Seeks Public Input on Proposed Trail Alignment Through Golf Course Amid Safety and Access Concerns
Ogden City is discussing a proposed trail alignment through Mount Ogden Golf Course, balancing trail access and golf safety. Public feedback is encouraged via an online survey to address concerns and find harmony between outdoor activities.
South Salt Lake Rideshare Horror: Driver Charged with Kidnapping and Assaulting Intoxicated Client
A Utah rideshare driver has been charged with aggravated kidnapping and object rape after a client reported sexual assault while under the influence. Additional charges are possible as the investigation continues.
Salt Lake City Braces for Week of Unpredictable Weather: Sunny Spells Interspersed with Showers and Storms
The National Weather Service predicts varied weather for Salt Lake City, with chances of rain and thunderstorms amidst sunny and partly cloudy conditions, and fluctuating temperatures throughout the week.
Utah County Jury Convicts Nicholas Rossi of Rape After Five-Year Legal Battle
Nicholas Rossi was convicted of rape in Utah County, marking the end of a complex case involving his flight to Scotland and a fake death plot. The conviction emphasizes the potential for justice based solely on victim testimony.
USU Honors Program to Host Renowned Artist Fazilat Soukhakian for 50th Annual Last Lecture in Logan
USU's Honors Program is hosting its 50th Annual Honors Last Lecture with Iranian American artist Fazilat Soukhakian, reflecting on shared humanity through photography, accessible via livestream and in-person.
Pleasant Grove Community Rallies Around 6-Year-Old in Critical Condition After Being Struck by SUV
A six-year-old boy is critically injured after being hit by an SUV in Pleasant Grove while biking; he was airlifted for specialized care. The accident is under investigation, and the driver is cooperating.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox Calls for Special Legislative Session to Address Economic and Policy Issues
Utah's Governor Cox calls for a special legislative session on October 6, 2025, to address pressing state issues including economic concerns, with a focus on educational funding, infrastructure, and legal clarifications.
Utah Supreme Court Swears in New Attorneys and LPPs at Salt Lake Community College Ceremony
Utah State Bar welcomes new attorneys and LPPs, with Chief Justice Matthew Durrant and Justice Jill Pohlman addressing the inductees, highlighting the importance of their roles and offering advice for their future careers.
Firefighters Battle Rugged Terrain in Wildcat Fire at Utah’s Fishlake National Forest, Zion National Park's Cherry Fire Fully Contained
Utah's Fishlake National Forest is tackling the 10-acre Wildcat Fire in rugged terrain, while other fires like the Cherry and Blue Creek Fires also present challenges. Heavy rain could impact firefighting and cause flash floods.
Ogden Police Issue Arrest Warrant for Suspected Killer of Ben Lomond High Teen, Community and Family Seek Justice
An Ogden community is mourning a teen killed near a school, with Isaias Carranza wanted for the murder. Evidence links Carranza to the scene, and a reward is offered for his arrest. Public is urged not to approach him but to contact authorities.
Woman Critically Injured by Flying Debris Amid Severe Weather at Salt Lake City Music Festival
A woman was critically injured at the RedWest music festival in Salt Lake City when windblown debris from a nearby construction site struck her during severe weather. She had been seeking shelter next to her car at the time.
Utah State University's College of Arts and Sciences Boosts Real-World Learning with Experiential Fund
Utah State University's College of Arts and Sciences, ArtSci, emphasizes experiential learning and is seeking support for a fund assisting students with practical experiences, such as internships and study abroad.
Utah State University Partners with Conflict Resolution Organizations to Foster Transformative Mediation Practices
Utah State University's Heravi Peace Institute teams with organizations to enhance transformative mediation, offering a certification training to foster understanding and relationship preservation in conflict resolution.
South Jordan Mayor Champions Community Effort During Domestic Violence Awareness Month
South Jordan's Mayor's Corner recognizes October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, urging community engagement, emphasizing non-discrimination of victims, and highlighting local partnerships for support and prevention.
USU Study Reveals Disturbing Spread of Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes in Utah Amid Rising West Nile Virus Cases
USU researchers report the spread of disease-carrying mosquitoes in Utah, highlighting the southern house mosquito's efficiency in transmitting West Nile virus and the emergence of hybrids between mosquito species.
Sandy Police Department Alerts Residents to Phone Scam Impersonating Officers
The Sandy City Police Department warns residents about scammers posing as police to extort money or personal information by falsely claiming missed court appearances. They advise hanging up and calling their non-emergency line to verify claims.
Salt Lake County Illuminates in Green to Honor Veterans with Operation Green Light Initiatives
Salt Lake County honors veterans with Operation Green Light by lighting buildings green and offering programs like free pet adoptions, tax relief, and a Veterans Treatment Court to support veterans' well-being.
Park City Heads to the Polls: Mayoral and City Council Elections Heat Up
Park City's General Election is tomorrow with mayoral and City Council races. Key issues include the U.S. 40 corridor, a senior center, conservation at Clark Ranch, Bonanza Park redevelopment, and the EngineHouse housing project.
Utah's Watershed Restoration Initiative Revitalizes Over 144,000 Acres in 2024-25, Bolsters Economy with New Jobs
Utah's Watershed Restoration Initiative reported the improvement of over 144,000 acres of land in the fiscal year of 2024-25, with a focus on post-wildfire recovery and habitat health, creating 539 jobs and completing multiple projects.
Salt Lake County Reports First Measles Case Amid National Outbreak, Unknown Source Concerns Health Officials
The Salt Lake County Health Department reports a measles case in an unvaccinated adult, with an unknown source of infection. Exposure risk extends to a local clinic, and vaccination is heavily advocated.
UDOT Prepares for Thanksgiving Traffic Surge on I-15 with Delays Predicted in Salt Lake County
UDOT prepares for increased Thanksgiving traffic on I-15 with anticipated 20-minute delays, advising travelers of peak congestion times. They plan to halt construction and enhance traveler information to ease delays.
Salt Lake City Embraces Wintry Mix as Holiday Season Begins: Light Snow and Chances of Rain in the Forecast
Salt Lake City is experiencing light snow and mist with a forecast of wintry mix transitioning to rain, high humidity, and temperatures around 34°F, with precipitation likely to continue into the weekend.
Orem Residents Invited to Participate in Final City Council Meeting of the Year, Online and In-Person Engagement Encouraged
Orem's final City Council meeting of the year is set for today, with residents welcome in person and online to discuss community issues. The agenda is full, and participation options include a YouTube livestream.
Salt Lake County's Upper Mill Creek Canyon Road Project Hits 50% Completion Milestone Before Winter Pause
The Upper Mill Creek Canyon Road Improvement Project is 50% complete, with major culvert installations and road grading halfway done, and significant progress on the Alexander Parking Lot and drainage systems.
Millcreek Common's "Shoes vs Skates V3" Dazzles Crowds with Athletic Artistry and Community Vibes
The Shoes vs Skates V3 event at Millcreek Common was a success, with an enthusiastic crowd and standout performances, as detailed on their Facebook page. Thanks were given to organizers and participants.
VIDEO: St. George Police Emphasize the Importance of Car Insurance in 'Traffic Thursday' Social Media Campaign
St. George Police Department reminds residents about mandatory car insurance through a social media post, highlighting responsible car ownership and the consequences of not adhering to insurance regulations.
Brisk Mornings and Sunny Days Ahead for Salt Lake City Residents Amid Mild Weather Spell
Salt Lake City experiences clear, chilly morning at 25°F, with calm winds. Sunny day ahead with high of 48°F and a drop to 30°F in the evening. Mild, steady weather expected through the week with a slight warming trend over the weekend.
VIDEO: West Valley City Detective Retires After 20 Years of Dedicated Service to Utah Law Enforcement
Detective Esplin is retiring after two decades in law enforcement, with the final five years spent in West Valley City, and prior service with the Utah Highway Patrol and Davis County Sheriff’s Department.
Mayor Mendenhall Tackles Public Safety, Housing, and Sustainability in State of the City Address for Salt Lake City
Mayor Erin Mendenhall focused on public safety, housing, and sustainability in Salt Lake City's State of the City address at City Hall East. She discussed Project CONNECT and plans to revitalize the building for community use.
Cybertip Leads Salt Lake Cops To Man Accused Of Hoarding ‘Worst’ Child Abuse Images
A Salt Lake City man faces 10 counts after investigators found hundreds of child sexual abuse images on his phone, including one tied to the Matt Estes files. The probe began after a National Center for Missing & Exploited Children tip, charging documents say.
Canyon Clash: Utah Eyes Explosive Drone Patrols to Tame Killer Avalanches
UDOT has met with Drone Amplified about using explosive-dropping drones for avalanche mitigation; officials say legal and FAA reviews are still required. The idea joins other safety moves after a dangerous winter in the Salt Lake mountains.
Salt Lake City Cops Quizzed Mary Cosby Weeks Before Son Turned Up Dead
Police records show Mary Cosby was interviewed by Salt Lake City detectives on Jan. 9 about allegations involving her son weeks before he was found dead. The files outline claims of a 2024 assault, fentanyl use and active court fights.
Salt Lake County Suspect Ruled Fit, Federal Child Porn Case Back On
A federal judge has certified Jonathan Jareth Soberanis competent to stand trial on federal child-pornography charges, allowing the long-running case to move forward. Authorities are reviewing older complaints tied to past dismissed cases.
Navajo Nation Locks Down Monument Valley Film Future In New Utah Pact
Navajo Nation and Utah Film Commission signed an MOU to keep filming within Monument Valley while training local crews and protecting sacred sites. The deal ties state incentives to tribal oversight and seeks to grow Indigenous storytelling on screen.
Trump EPA Backs Off 'Serious' Smog Label for Wasatch Front
The EPA signaled on Tuesday it will move to rescind the Northern Wasatch Front's "serious" ozone classification, reversing a late‑2024 upgrade and prompting sharp reactions. The change could ease permitting burdens for some industries while alarming health advocates.
Brain-Eating Amoeba Lurking In Yellowstone And Lake Mead Hot Springs
A federal study found the brain‑eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri in hot springs and warm waters at Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Lake Mead, prompting safety reminders for visitors. CDC guidance focuses on keeping water out of the nose and using sterile water for nasal rinses.
Salt Lake Funnels $6.46M To Turn Glendale Renters Into Homeowners
Salt Lake City's CRA approved $6.46M to fund two Glendale developments that will use down‑payment pools, shared equity and a community land trust to keep homes affordable. The allocations are part of a pilot to test models that recycle affordability across buyers.
Harvard MBAs Pulled Into Great Salt Lake’s Slow-Motion Emergency
A Harvard Business School case developed with Grow the Flow took the Great Salt Lake crisis into Cambridge classrooms, aiming to turn student debate into policy muscle. The study will be published soon and could spread to dozens of programs.
Stellantis Rolls Out Its Own Bank In The Salt Lake Suburbs
Stellantis won conditional approval to form a Utah‑chartered industrial bank headquartered in the Salt Lake City area, with regulators imposing strict capital and oversight conditions. The bank will focus on auto financing and online deposits.
Eagle Foothills 'Photo Shoot' Ambush Ends In Prison For Idaho Duo
Two Eagle men were sentenced after a social‑media luring left an 18‑year‑old tased, bound and beaten and forced to send breakup messages. The judge approved retained jurisdiction while prosecutors called the attack planned and calculated.
Provo TikTok Couch Surf Turns Nightmare as Teen Clings to Life
A 16‑year‑old Provo teen was critically injured after attempting a 'couch surfing' TikTok stunt and was airlifted to Primary Children’s Hospital; authorities are investigating. Local coverage and similar prosecutions elsewhere have renewed warnings about copycat online challenges.
Texas 'Ghost Broker' Nabbed After Phantom Auto Policies Flood Utah Roads
Utah regulators say a Texas man ran a ghost‑brokering scheme that produced more than 1,120 fraudulent auto policies, collected about $84,470 and caused roughly $832,000 in lost premiums. Victims were largely Hispanic and recruited via messaging apps.












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