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San Diego Waves defeat Utah Royals — again

San Diego Waves defeat Utah Royals — again

Wildfire in northern Utah prompts evacuations, major I-15 closure

Critical infrastructure, including power lines and water systems, are also threatened.

Minivan crashes into Lehi church building following possible medical emergency

A driver who may have suffered a medical emergency crashed into a church building after colliding with another vehicle early Friday.

Tribune editorial: Utah’s transit authority is going the wrong way with its planned fare hike

“Raising transit fares, discouraging ridership, in a metropolis that already suffers from abominable air quality is exactly the wrong thing to do,” The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board writes.

A Utah wildfire is burning near the planned Box Elder County data center site. Here’s what we know.

Another is burning north of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.

The Trump admin finalized a short-term Colorado River plan. Here’s what it means for Lake Powell.

The fed released a new two-year operating plan for the Colorado River, which includes cuts in the Lower Basin and low releases out of Lake Powell.

Lake Powell houseboat group finds human remains in shrinking reservoir

The victim’s identity and age remain unknown.

Bagley Cartoon: Ticket to Ride

Check out Pat Bagley's latest cartoon: Ticket to Ride

Opinion: Trump’s lust for vengeance is turning into a farce

Opinion: Trump’s lust for vengeance is turning into a farce

Gordon Monson: Want Cosmo to visit your seat at a BYU game? That’ll cost up to $3,203.

BYU wants up to $3,203 for a game-day hello from Cosmo. Here's everything else Cougar fans can now pay extra for.

A rush of water. A dead pet. A car-size sinkhole. How a Salt Lake City pipe failure turned into a ‘nightmare.’

Four families have been displaced due to the flooding, and residents are still picking through destroyed belongings.

As other local governments pass data center bans, this Utah city is considering changing code to bring one in

While others in Utah have hit pause on data centers after the fallout from the proposed Stratos project in Box Elder County, Spanish Fork is mulling a path forward for a company pitching an "innovative" data center project.

We’re not trying to silence John Dehlin’s ‘Mormon Stories,’ LDS Church insists in new court filing

The LDS Church is emphatic that its case against John Dehlin's "Mormon Stories" is about eliminating confusion, not the podcaster's dissent.

16-year-old boy dies after falling more than 100 feet on popular Little Cottonwood Canyon trail

The teen was hiking Devil’s Castle Trail, a steep, exposed climb that takes Utah hikers up nearly 1,500 feet.

Twin teen brothers both struck in Kearns church shooting — one killed, the other hospitalized, family says

The twin brothers, according to a GoFundMe, had just graduated from high school this spring.

Box Elder data center process was ‘not good,’ Gov. Cox says — and calls for MIDA reforms

Gov. Spencer Cox is calling for changes to the Utah agency that greenlit the Stratos data center project in Box Elder County — including giving his office a bigger role.

Embattled Salt Lake City brewery closing its flagship taproom, but says it will carry on

Kiitos Brewing is closing its flagship location in the Granary District, months after filing for Chapter 11 reorganization. Here's how the company says it will move forward.

Bagley Cartoon: Burn, Baby, Burn

Check out Pat Bagley's latest cartoon: Burn, Baby, Burn

‘It wasn’t a little war’: John Curtis warns Iran war mistakes resemble Vietnam

The senator said the Vietnam War was "as close to a constitutional crisis as this country has ever had," and worried about the similarities to the unauthorized Iran conflict.

Voices: Behind closed doors, there are more threats ahead for our public lands

“We must all collectively send a message to our congressional delegation that they stop this all out assault on our public lands,” Charlie Luke, Utah state director for The Wilderness Society, writes in an op-ed.

Letter: Utah’s leaders can’t warn us that the national debt is an existential threat while dismissing the $4.7 trillion in projected deficits they have added to it

Letter: Utah’s leaders can’t warn us that the national debt is an existential threat while dismissing the $4.7 trillion in projected deficits they have added to it

Utah’s new public records chief is deciding cases twice as fast as the committee — but not everyone’s happy

Last year, Utah lawmakers created a new government records officer and disbanded the State Records Committee. Here's how many public records disputes are being decided in the new system.