THE LATEST
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Here’s how Utah lawmakers will try to lower gas prices
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Nonprofit explains its program as new movie casts spotlight on wilderness therapy
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'People who love you don’t put their hands on you' — Survivors and law enforcement team up to combat domestic violence
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Utah expert breaks down Pentagon’s new media policy, shares press freedom concerns
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The pre-surgery plan that helps you recover stronger
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Foothills Elementary turns Red vs. Blue Rivalry Week into lesson in sportsmanship
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Local News
BYU's Founder's Day Time Capsule opened 50 years later
Brigham Young University President C. Shane Reese opened the Founder's Day Time Capsule Thursday morning, 50 years to the day from when it had been sealed and buried in 1975.
Fire crews participate in propane flaring to help reduce disastrous scenarios
Hurricane fire crews announced an effort to use propane flaring to dispose of it safely.
This unique assessment might help hotels, businesses during Salt Palace remodel
A 2% hotel surcharge will help fund businesses attracting visitors to Salt Lake City during the Salt Palace remodeling occurring in 2027.
Juab County Search and Rescue changes support availability due to staffing shortage
The reason, cited in a Facebook post from the Juab County Sheriff’s Office, was “a shortage of available personnel.”
Provo University Avenue bridge construction underway
Construction on the University Bridge in Provo is underway, with construction scheduled to be completed in 2027.
3 juveniles arrested in connection with Sandy park shooting
Three people were arrested Wednesday in connection with a shooting in Sandy that left a man dead on Monday.
KSL Investigates
Find out why posting an airport selfie could ruin your vacation
Posting an airport selfie on social media can put vacationers in the crosshairs of scammers, impostors and other bad guys.
Vanished valuables: patient belongings go missing in the ER
KSL Investigates looks into reports of lost patient belongings at a prominent Utah hospital as three patients fight for reimbursement for their vanished valuables.
Salt Lake homeowner says window blinds manufacturer refuses to honor its lifetime warranty
A Salt Lake man said a company won't honor its "lifetime warranty" on his skylight blinds after they broke.
Flooded-out business owners say water district refuses responsibility for water main break
A water main break floods three businesses in a Murray complex. The complex's owner said damages run hundreds of thousands of dollars, but the water district said it has no legal liability.
Thousands of cars under do not drive recalls still on Utah roads
Thousands of cars on Utah roads are too dangerous to drive, according to federal regulators and automakers. There's been a dramatic spike in the number of "do not drive" recalls over the past year.
Juice jacking: Find out how public USB charging ports put you at risk for identity theft
Cybersecurity experts warn of juice jacking. Learn how hackers can get your information through public USB charging ports.
General Conference
No new temples announced during October General Conference
President Dallin H. Oaks of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles revealed that there will be no new temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced during the 195th Semiannual General Conference.
First day of historic Latter-day Saint general conference wraps up
The first day of the 195th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has concluded, with tens of thousands of listeners pouring into Salt Lake City to hear them in person.
More converts to Church of Jesus Christ in 36 months than total membership in 1940
The number of new members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the last 36 months exceeded the total number of church members alive during the 110th anniversary of the church.
Immigration 2025
'The case is done': Immigration officials no longer seeking deportation of Utah violinist John Shin
Federal officials are no longer pursuing the deportation of John Shin, the North Salt Lake violinist who made headlines in August after he was detained by U.S. immigration authorities in Colorado.
Utah immigration attorneys blast federal moves to target certain immigrant teens for deportation
Federal immigration authorities have apparently launched an initiative targeting unaccompanied minors in the country illegally, which has prompted backlash from some immigration attorneys and advocates in Utah.
How federal law enforcement is working with ICE in Utah and beyond
Two Utah attorneys said they’re seeing an increase in federal law enforcers working with immigration enforcement agents to find and detain people under President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
ICE offers $50k signing bonuses in attempt to poach Utah sheriff’s deputies
The Utah Sheriff’s Association is asking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to stop trying to poach their deputies.
Utah County Commission passes policy allowing police to share information with ICE
The policy was passed by all three commissioners Wednesday night, but it will not be implemented right away.
Utah man wrongfully detained by ICE for nearly 50 days, attorney says
A Utah man was wrongfully detained in Texas, according to his lawyer, who says his criminal record doesn't meet the legal threshold for deportation or even detention.
Utah's Weather
DRIVE CAM: Wet morning commute causes driver delays
Wet weather caused trouble on roads up and down the Wasatch Front Thursday, leading to multiple accidents and morning commute delays.
Storm decimates 2 Alaskan villages and drives more than 1,500 people from their homes
Officials in Alaska are rushing to find housing for people from tiny coastal villages devastated by the remnants of Typhoon Halong. The Coast Guard plucked two dozen people from their homes after the structures floated out to sea in high water, three people were missing or dead, and hundreds of people were staying in school shelters — including one with no working toilets, officials said. Across the region more than 1,300 people were displaced.
Redwest organizers work to answer questions after weather shuts down festival on Saturday night
Organizers of the Redwest Country Musical Festival said Sunday they were still working to answer questions posed by Saturday night’s weather-related cancellations.
High wind warning issued for Utah, Salt Lake valleys as storm causes power outages
The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for Utah Valley and Salt Lake Valley Saturday evening, and lightning forced the delays of multiple events.
Redwest cancels Saturday shows amidst severe weather, coordinators announce
The Redwest Country Music Festival in Salt Lake City was evacuated due to severe weather on Saturday evening.
Two rescued from rising creek in Grand County
Two men were rescued in Grand County after their vehicle became stuck in a creek bed as water levels around them rose.
National News
Ace Frehley, Kiss' original lead guitarist and founding member, dies at 74
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss who captivated audiences with his elaborate makeup and smoke-filled guitar, died at 74.
'Gen Z' protesters lead global wave of generational discontent
This week, Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina was forced out of power after a military mutiny, the culmination of weeks of demonstrations led by young protesters.
White House announces IVF drug pricing deal for ‘TrumpRx’ site
Under the plan, cost to patients for three in vitro fertilization (IVF) drugs could be reduced by more than 70%, Trump and administration officials said.
Trump confirms the CIA is conducting covert operations inside Venezuela
President Donald Trump has confirmed that he authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela. The president on Wednesday also said he's considering land operations following recent U.S. military strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats from Venezuela. Trump told reporters at an Oval Office event that he had authorized the move because Venezuela is allowing criminals and drugs to flow into the U.S. On Wednesday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro lashed out at the record of the U.S. spy agency in various conflicts around the world without directly addressing Trump’s comments about authorizing the CIA to carry out covert operations in Venezuela.
Judge temporarily blocks the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the cuts appeared to be politically motivated and were being carried out without much thought.
LA Angels should be held responsible for pitcher Skaggs' overdose death, lawyer says
The Los Angeles Angels should be held responsible for the drug overdose death of one of its star pitchers because the team failed to follow its own drug policies and let an addicted and drug dealing employee stay on the job and have access to the players, a lawyer for the pitcher's family said on Tuesday.
Lori Vallow & Chad Daybell
Lori Vallow Daybell receives additional life sentences in Arizona, ending legal saga
Lori Vallow Daybell was sentenced to life in prison Friday on two murder conspiracy convictions in Arizona, marking an end to a winding legal saga for the mother with doomsday religious beliefs who claimed people in her life had been possessed by evil spirits.
‘She is very careful’: Unreleased footage shows Brandon Boudreaux report his ex-wife trespassing
Newly obtained body camera footage shows how cautious Brandon Boudreaux was after he was shot at in Arizona.
Lori Daybell taken out of courtroom after accusing judge of yelling at her in murder conspiracy trial
Judge Justin Beresky asked officers to escort Lori Vallow Daybell from the courtroom Friday while she was still trying to speak with him ahead of a break during the second day of her jury trial.
Jury finds Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiracy to murder her estranged husband
Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty by a jury in Arizona on Tuesday for conspiring to murder her estranged husband, Charles Vallow, in 2019.
Jurors now considering whether Lori Daybell conspired with brother to murder her husband
Lori Vallow Daybell told jurors that prosecutors attacked her character during this trial but did not show evidence of an agreement to commit murder. Rather, she insisted her husband's death was a "family tragedy" that tore her family apart.
Lori Vallow Daybell’s second trial: A veteran prosecutor’s perspective
In the ongoing second trial of Lori Vallow Daybell in Arizona, Rachel Smith, a veteran prosecutor who played a key role in securing the first conviction against Vallow Daybell in Idaho, has weighed in on the proceedings.
World News
Fresh off a fragile Gaza ceasefire, Trump says he's now focused on ending Russia's war on Ukraine
President Donald Trump says with a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire holding he's now focused on ending Russia's war on Ukraine. The Republican president is considering providing Kyiv with long-range Tomahawk missiles if Russian President Vladimir Putin doesn't agree to end the war soon. Trump plans to host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for talks on Friday, when they're expected to discuss a potential sale of weapons, including the Tomahawk. Zelenskyy has long sought the weapons system and says it would help Ukraine put the sort of pressure on Russia needed to get Putin to engage in peace talks. Putin has made clear providing Ukraine with Tomahawks would damage relations between Moscow and Washington.
Jewish and Palestinian hostages released: Utah rabbi calls it a day of 'tremendous jubilation'
Rabbi Benny Zippel described Monday as a “day of tremendous jubilation” following the release of hostages on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
From a hilltop village and across Israel: Tears of joy as the living hostages are returned
Hamas is releasing the last living hostages held captive for over two years in the Gaza Strip.
Egyptian president says Trump's Mideast proposal is 'last chance' for peace in the region
Trump’s plan holds out the possibility of a Palestinian state, but only after a lengthy transition period in Gaza and a reform process by the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority.
The Latest: Palestinians journey back home as aid convoys start to enter Gaza
A ceasefire in the war in Gaza was holding for the third day on Sunday as aid agencies worked to rush in more desperately needed aid to the besieged territory under the truce deal. Preparations were also underway for the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza and Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
Between grief and joy, Israel awaits the return of its hostages
Forty-eight hostages – 20 of whom are believed to be alive – are set to be released by Monday at noon under the first phase of a ceasefire plan agreed by Hamas and Israel.
Politics
Judge temporarily blocks the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the cuts appeared to be politically motivated and were being carried out without much thought.
'Inevitably leads to self-harm.' Utah man shares concerns about Supreme Court conversion therapy case
Justin Utley said conversion therapy caused great harm to himself and others around him who went through it. He said this, as The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case that could roll back state rights to ban the practice.
Multiple airports refuse to play Kristi Noem video that blames Democrats for government shutdown
Several major US airports - including Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International, Portland International, Seattle-Tacoma International, and three in New York - are refusing to play a video of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem in which she blames Democrats for the federal government shutdown.
Federal court victory for teen with Down syndrome sparks hope for inclusive education — but the fight isn't over yet
After a seven-year legal battle, a teen with Down syndrome and his family are celebrating a major victory in court.
Church appeals decision to place construction of Heber Valley temple on hold again
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is appealing a judge's decision to halt construction of a new temple in Heber City pending an appeals decision from the Utah Supreme Court.
Government shutdown could be the longest ever, Speaker Johnson warns
The house speaker predicted that the government shutdown may become the longest in history, saying he “won't negotiate” with Democrats until they withdraw their health care demands
Education and Schools
BYU's Founder's Day Time Capsule opened 50 years later
Brigham Young University President C. Shane Reese opened the Founder's Day Time Capsule Thursday morning, 50 years to the day from when it had been sealed and buried in 1975.
Utah higher education institutions see record-breaking enrollment, completions in 2025
Enrollment is growing across institutions under the Utah System of Higher Education umbrella, according to recently released data.
SafeUT app reports highest level of tips ever received
In 2025, the SafeUT app, launched in 2016, reported the highest number of threat-related tips ever during a fiscal year.
Utah federal workers feeling impacts of government shutdown
Federal workers in Utah said they're worried about how they will feed their families and pay bills if the government shutdown continues.
Federal court victory for teen with Down syndrome sparks hope for inclusive education — but the fight isn't over yet
After a seven-year legal battle, a teen with Down syndrome and his family are celebrating a major victory in court.
Students, educators at Box Elder County school talk importance of indigenous education
Students and educators from Promontory School of Expeditionary Learning recently traveled to Fremont Indian State Park & Museum in Sevier County to learn more about Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Give-A-Thon
Edison's Journey: 35 surgeries, big dreams and a heart full of hope
Edison Dunn was born with Apert syndrome, and therefore, he's a regular at Primary Children's Hospital.
Olivia’s Comeback: From Leukemia diagnosis to living life fully
After about 3 years of fighting Leukemia, a Utah teen is now living her life to the fullest.
From two transplants to the World Transplant Games: Henry’s story of strength
In a small town in Central Utah, 18-year-old Henry Coulter is proving that resilience can be stronger than any diagnosis. After surviving kidney failure, sepsis, dialysis, and two kidney transplants, Henry isn’t slowing down—he’s just getting started.
From patients to healers: The ripple effect of Primary Children’s Hospital
Inside the walls of Primary Children’s Hospital, something remarkable happens every day.
From stage 4 cancer to soccer star: Ruby’s story of hope
When Ruby Thackeray was just a toddler, her parents received devastating news: She had stage 4 melanoma.
Pop Star Nurse: Ysabelle Cueva pursues both of her passions
By day, Ysabelle Cuevas is a registered nurse at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital. But her other passion is inspiring others with her music.
Great Salt Lake
Senators Mike Lee, John Curtis introduce bill opening national parks to off-road vehicles
The bill, according to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, was designed to "ensure that Americans with disabilities can access and enjoy the nation’s public lands."
Flood warnings for Saturday in parts of Utah
Flood warnings continually went out to the public on Saturday as the weather in Utah turned rainy over the weekend.
Floods strike Utah after heavy rainstorms
Parts of Utah began to flood over the weekend as storms moved throughout the state on Friday.
Firefighters hoping upcoming rainstorms will help fight a new fire in Fishlake National Forest
The Wildcat Fire started burning in Fishlake National Forest on Thursday. The area is expected to receive rain that firefighters are hoping will help fight the fire.
Cherry Fire reaches 84% containment
Firefighters said on Wednesday that they will remain on scene to fight a fire near Springville until the blaze reaches 100% containment, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
Fifth graders in Stansbury Park turn flooding into hands-on science lesson
When a massive rainstorm flooded Tooele County this past weekend, most people were focused on cleanup and damage assessments. But in one Stansbury Park classroom, all that water led to a unique learning opportunity.
Science & Technology
Instagram says it's safeguarding teens by limiting them to PG-13 content
Teenagers on Instagram will be restricted to seeing PG-13 content by default and won't be able to change their settings without a parent's permission, Meta announced on Tuesday.
Sora 2 and ChatGPT are consuming so much power that OpenAI just did another 10 gigawatt deal
OpenAI is partnering with Broadcom to design and develop 10 gigawatts of custom AI chips and systems, a massive amount of power that will use as much electricity as a large city.
NASA has a wild plan to return astronauts to the moon. Here’s why experts are starting to worry
Calls for the United States to return astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade have been increasingly loud and frequent, emanating from bipartisan lawmakers and science advocates alike. But underlying that drumbeat is a quagmire of epic proportions.
Scientists find ancient life-size animal rock carvings in the Saudi Arabian desert
Researchers have discovered life-size rock carvings of camels, gazelles and other animals in the Saudi Arabian desert.
FanX Artists react to event's ban on AI Art
Thousands of people were in Salt Lake City Thursday for FanX, one of the largest conventions of the year.
Group hopes AI 'blueprint' will lead Utah businesses, workers to brighter future
As Utah companies look to integrate AI into their workflows, a group of industry executives and academics is looking to navigate a confusing digital landscape.
KSL Sports
No. 8 BYU Basketball Travels To Nebraska For Exhibition Game
Walker Kessler Carries Utah Jazz Past Trail Blazers
Former Cougar QB Jaren Hall: Utah-BYU Isn’t “Just Another Game”
Locals In The NFL: Week Six Player Power Rankings
Utah County High School Player of the Week – Week 9 – Legend Glasker
Week 10: 4A Utah High School Football Recap
Entertainment
Ace Frehley, Kiss' original lead guitarist and founding member, dies at 74
Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss who captivated audiences with his elaborate makeup and smoke-filled guitar, died at 74.
This unique assessment might help hotels, businesses during Salt Palace remodel
A 2% hotel surcharge will help fund businesses attracting visitors to Salt Lake City during the Salt Palace remodeling occurring in 2027.
Taylor Swift is keeping the ‘Eras Tour’ love going with a docuseries and concert film
By now we should all know that the life of a showgirl is a busy one. Taylor Swift is continuing to deliver fresh products for her fans and the Swifties are getting fed again, according to an announcement made Monday on “Good Morning America.”
Redwest organizers work to answer questions after weather shuts down festival on Saturday night
Organizers of the Redwest Country Musical Festival said Sunday they were still working to answer questions posed by Saturday night’s weather-related cancellations.
Will new venues, teams change Salt Lake's sports tourism scene?
Sports tourism continues to be a large draw in Salt Lake County and across the U.S. Local tourism experts say adding NHL and potentially MLB could have benefits beyond people attending games.
Banana Ball to return to Utah for 3 games in 2026 after last year's sellouts
The Savannah Bananas' budding Banana Ball universe will return to Utah in 2026.
Health
White House announces IVF drug pricing deal for ‘TrumpRx’ site
Under the plan, cost to patients for three in vitro fertilization (IVF) drugs could be reduced by more than 70%, Trump and administration officials said.
New Utah clinic aims to save firefighters’ lives through early cancer detection
A groundbreaking new clinic dedicated to screening firefighters for cancer has officially opened its doors, marking a major milestone in Utah’s fight to protect those who protect us.
Global Handwashing Day highlights importance of washing hands, commonly used objects
Global Handwashing Day, held yearly on Oct. 15 since 2008, highlights the importance of washing hands to prevent the spread of diseases.
Primary Children's Hospital achieves medical milestone
Primary Children's Hospital has reached a new medical milestone, securing national rankings in the latest U.S. News & World Report's Best Children's Hospitals list in every pediatric specialty.
Deli products sold at Kroger-owned stores recalled after "possible" listeria contamination
Kroger issued a recall for two of its deli pasta salad products due to a potential listeria monocytogenes contamination.
Keep yourself and your loved ones healthy this flu season
Last flu season was the most severe in a decade, and health experts say now is the time to protect yourself before cases rise again.
Sponsored
The Murray Theater is Back: Concerts, Comedy & Holiday Magic for the Whole Valley
Built in 1938 on State Street, the Murray Theater quickly became a local landmark and was among the first to showcase color films like The Wizard of Oz. Now after nearly a decade of renovations, the theater will reopen this fall.
Top cybersecurity threats facing businesses in 2025
Leading up to Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we wanted to take the opportunity to share the top threats facing businesses in 2025.
Why you should schedule a furnace tune-up
By scheduling an annual tune-up with a technician, you can extend the lifespan of your furnace from what may have been 10-12 years to 15-20 years or even longer.
Bedroom lighting ideas to create a calming retreat
To create a personal sanctuary for yourself or prepare a welcome retreat for overnight guests, researching different bedroom lighting ideas can transform an ordinary room into a haven.
Choosing the perfect laptop for your K-12 student
We break down the key factors in choosing the best laptops for kids in each age group, helping you shop with confidence.
Outdoor lighting trends that will transform your home
Transform your dark outdoor space into a glowing oasis with smart lighting layers, LED efficiency & nature-inspired designs.
Olympics
Find out how the unusual workout of 5-time Olympian Katie Uhlaender has turned her into a social media phenomenon
As the cliche goes, you train for the task at hand. That's true whether you're an Olympic hopeful, or a journalist covering an Olympic hopeful.
Olympic spirit of unity shines in Salt Lake City service project
When the Olympics bring people together, it usually happens in stadiums filled with cheering fans. But on Thursday, it happened in a conference room at the Little America Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City.
New report suggests how Utah should capitalize on 2034 Olympic opportunity
Preparing for the Winter Olympics returning to Utah, right now researchers at University of Utah want to stress 2034 will be here before you know it, and it's a big opportunity our state needs to capitalize on.
Westminster University to help Olympic athletes as students
A re-launched partnership between Westminster University and U.S. Ski and Snowboard will help skiers and snowboarders accomplish their goals in sports and at school.
How will the $200 million+ in donation money for the 2034 Salt Lake City games be spent?
2034 Salt Lake City games organizers announced Monday that more than $200 million in donations was raised for Olympic preps. How will that money be spent?
New fundraising effort nets more than $200M for 2034 Olympic Games in Utah
Organizers of the 2034 Winter Games have launched a major fundraising effort to support the upcoming Olympics in Utah and causes surrounding it.