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Mental evaluation ordered for Idaho man charged with murder in shooting death of his pregnant wife
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Logan police arrest man following a short pursuit in stolen vehicle
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Group opposed to Little Cottonwood gondola project files lawsuit
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Kids cups sold at Amazon recalled for led content
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Red Cross of Utah sees increase in smoke alarm installation requests, in need of volunteers
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Last week's high-speed crash has neighbors trying to sort things out
Local News

Pilots flying tourists over national parks face new rules
Fewer airplanes and helicopters will be flying tourists over Mount Rushmore and other national monuments and parks as new regulations take effect that are intended to protect the serenity of some of the nation's most beloved natural areas.

Avalanche Awareness Week provides training for those going into the backcountry
Avalanche Awareness Week is coming at a critical time after some areas in the mountains of Utah got more than 4 feet of new snow as a result of the weekend storm.

BASE jumper hauled from 200 foot cliff face after landing incorrectly near Moab
A 33-year-old man needed rescuing after a BASE-jumping accident near Moab on Nov. 29.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces McKinney Texas Temple site
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a name change and the location for a temple near North Dallas, Texas, on Monday.

Utah couple describes the magical experience of decorating the White House for Christmas
When Utah's Farah Sanders saw an invitation by First Lady Jill Biden — on her Instagram account — seeking decorators for the White House, she jumped at the opportunity.

For children, sharing isn't easy, but it's an important part in their social development
For every parent of young kids, it's no secret, "sharing" isn't something that comes naturally for most children. But it's an important part of their social development.
KSL Investigates

Bountiful woman left without phone service or answers days after her husband dies
When you pay for a phone service, you expect it to work. But after being unable to make or receive calls despite reaching out to the provider multiple times to fix it – a Utah woman decided it was time to Get Gephardt.

Sexual assault survivor says delays in police investigation allowed perpetrator to attack a teenager
A Utah woman said delays in properly investigating her report of sexual assault allowed her perpetrator to remain free and attack a teenage girl more than a year later. The KSL Investigators examined the timeline of multiple investigations involving the same man.

How you can avoid holiday debt despite the pressure to spend
In the moment they feel like small purchases, right? An ornament here. A stocking stuffer there. A last-minute office gift. But all this can quickly add up to a financial holiday hangover. And perhaps it’s one you’re still feeling from the last holiday season.

KSL files motion seeking release of AG’s calendar in public records fight
After a yearlong fight for a copy of the Utah attorney general’s schedule, KSL’s attorneys have asked a judge to order the release of the records, without the case going to trial.

Sandy case highlights challenges tracking sex offenders who move across state lines
The KSL Investigators have been following the case of a convicted sex offender from California who moved into a Sandy neighborhood but did not show up on Utah's registry for nearly a year. Now, we don't know where he is, but we do know he's not a resident at the latest address he gave to authorities.

The insurance you didn’t know you needed to protect your side hustle
Having a side hustle to bring in extra cash requires determination and hard work. But if you do it without the right insurance policy, you might find an unexpected event could blow up your side hustle along with your finances.
National News

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces McKinney Texas Temple site
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a name change and the location for a temple near North Dallas, Texas, on Monday.

White House warns funding for Ukraine is running out
The Biden administration is sending Congress an urgent warning about the need to approve tens of billions of dollars in military and economic assistance to Ukraine.

Utah couple describes the magical experience of decorating the White House for Christmas
When Utah's Farah Sanders saw an invitation by First Lady Jill Biden — on her Instagram account — seeking decorators for the White House, she jumped at the opportunity.

Los Angeles man charged with murder in fatal shootings of 3 sleeping homeless men, DA says
A suspect has been charged in the Los Angeles shooting deaths of three homeless men and one other person at his home in San Dimas, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced Monday.

Idaho officers kill man who fired at authorities during traffic stop, state police say
A 34-year-old man was shot by police and died at the scene in eastern Idaho, Idaho State police say,

Maine offers free university tuition to Lewiston shooting victims, families
Maine's public university system is offering free tuition to family members of those who died and to those who were injured in the deadliest mass shooting in state history, officials said Wednesday.
World News

White House warns funding for Ukraine is running out
The Biden administration is sending Congress an urgent warning about the need to approve tens of billions of dollars in military and economic assistance to Ukraine.

Fate of American hostages up in the air with little prospect of stalled hostage talks resuming soon
The negotiations over the release of additional hostages from Gaza that broke down early Friday appear highly unlikely to resume any time soon, multiple senior administration officials told CNN.

Europe's world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment
Hailed as a world first, European Union artificial intelligence rules are facing a make-or-break moment as negotiators try to hammer out the final details this week — talks complicated by the sudden rise of generative AI that produces human-like work.
KSL Sports

Pundits Rave About Packers QB Jordan Love After Win Over Chiefs
Sports pundits praised former USU QB Jordan Love after he led the Green Bay Packers to a win over the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football.

Jets HC Robert Saleh Addresses Reports On Zach Wilson’s Willingness To Play
Robert Saleh answered questions about Zach Wilson following reports that said the QB was "reluctant" to start again for the team.

No. 14 BYU Basketball Hosts Evansville In The Marriott Center
If BYU basketball can continue to shoot the three-point shot well while defending at an elite level, they'll make noise in Big 12 conference play.

Utah Women’s Basketball Moves Up In AP Top 25
The Utah Utes women’s basketball team moved up in the latest AP Top 25 after handling business against Carroll College and BYU last week.

Raw Utah State Cooks Up Potato Bowl-Worthy Season
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl-bound Utah State's up and down season has led to questions about the ingredients at times.

Utah Women’s Basketball Star Gianna Kneepkens Out For Season
Utah women's basketball star Gianna Kneepkens will miss the remainder of the year with a season-ending injury.
Education and Schools

Maine offers free university tuition to Lewiston shooting victims, families
Maine's public university system is offering free tuition to family members of those who died and to those who were injured in the deadliest mass shooting in state history, officials said Wednesday.

For children, sharing isn't easy, but it's an important part in their social development
For every parent of young kids, it's no secret, "sharing" isn't something that comes naturally for most children. But it's an important part of their social development.

'It's part of the Utah pride': Herriman High School boys cross-country team wins national title
A Utah high school team is making history in the sports world. Herriman High School's boys cross country team won the Nike Cross Nationals in Portland Saturday.

Lacking counselors, US schools turn to the booming business of online therapy
Trouble with playground bullies started for Maria Ishoo’s daughter in elementary school. Girls ganged up, calling her “fat” and “ugly.” Boys tripped and pushed her.

Utah System of Higher Education moves to scrap in-state college application fees
The Utah Board of Higher Education voted Friday to eliminate in-state college application fees, according to a press release from Trisha Dugovic, director of communication for the Utah System of Higher Education.

Family of Isabelle Parr celebrates her life on the anniversary of her death
A Holladay family is offering forgiveness to the driver of a hit and run accident that took the life of UVU student Isabelle Parr.
Science & Technology

Europe's world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment
Hailed as a world first, European Union artificial intelligence rules are facing a make-or-break moment as negotiators try to hammer out the final details this week — talks complicated by the sudden rise of generative AI that produces human-like work.

Intermountain Medical Center ranks first for well-matched kidney donations this year
A perfect kidney match can be hard to find, but Matt Evans' wife Cathy was able to get a kidney that was a perfect match for her transplanted on Tuesday because of the National Kidney Registry and its paired exchange program.

Astronomers discover nearby six-planet solar system with ‘pristine configuration’
Astronomers have used two different exoplanet-detecting satellites to solve a cosmic mystery and reveal a rare family of six planets located about 100 light-years from Earth. The discovery could help scientists unlock the secrets of planet formation.

Online dispute rises over police warnings after iOS 17.1 software update
Police departments across the U.S. made posts on social media warning of the NameDrop feature that was activated by default with the iOS 17.1 update. Some posts weren't completely accurate.

Great Salt Lake: Utah farmers adapting to survive drought, changing water laws
According to the USDA, more than 500 Utah farms went out of business between 2017 and 2022 while Utah goes through decades of drought. New Utah laws change a long-standing policy of 'use it or lose it.'

Meta collected children’s data from Instagram accounts, unsealed court document alleges
Since at least 2019, Meta has knowingly refused to shut down the majority of accounts belonging to children under the age of 13 while collecting their personal information without their parents’ consent.
Religion

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces McKinney Texas Temple site
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a name change and the location for a temple near North Dallas, Texas, on Monday.

Church responds to AP story detailing 2015 Idaho abuse case
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints responded Sunday night to an Associated Press story that detailed allegations about a former church member who allegedly sexually abused his daughter.

Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints urge remembrance of Christ this Christmas season
President Russell M. Nelson, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited members to come and "adore" Christ at the annual First Presidency Christmas Devotional on Sunday.

Church of Jesus Christ invites people to Light the World with display at NYC's Times Square
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took over the iconic New York City Times Square on Monday, to show scenes of Jesus Christ's birth and the traditional nativity.

Family of Isabelle Parr celebrates her life on the anniversary of her death
A Holladay family is offering forgiveness to the driver of a hit and run accident that took the life of UVU student Isabelle Parr.

Church implements 'important' landscape pilot program to cut water use
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has redesigned the landscape outside six of its Utah meetinghouses and is working to complete a seventh as it seeks to move forward with new conservation goals first outlined last year at the height of the state's severe drought.
Entertainment

First Chinese choir in Utah uses music to break cultural barriers
The Salt Lake Chinese Choir brings people together from Provo to Ogden, but their influence reaches farther than that.

Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ is No. 1 at the box office with $21 million debut
Beyoncé's concert picture, “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé,” opened in first place with $21 million in North American ticket sales, according to estimates from AMC Theatres Sunday.

Musician returning to stage following a traumatic brain injury
A Logan musician who had a traumatic brain injury and lost the ability and drive to make music is taking the stage again, thanks, in part, to his bandmates.

Taylor Swift will celebrate her birthday by sending her ‘Eras Tour’ to streaming
Are you ready for it? Taylor Swift has announced that her “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film” will be available to rent or buy on streaming services.

Michael McLean returns for 32nd season of 'The Forgotten Carols'
The beloved Christmas production, “The Forgotten Carols” returns for its 32nd season and back on stage this year is creator, Michael McLean.

'Utah is like a hometown show': Wolfgang Van Halen has strong ties to Beehive State
And while Wolfgang Van Halen has his roots in Southern California, there's no doubt that the son of iconic guitarist Eddie Van Halen and actress Valerie Bertinelli, knows Utah.
Politics

White House warns funding for Ukraine is running out
The Biden administration is sending Congress an urgent warning about the need to approve tens of billions of dollars in military and economic assistance to Ukraine.

Gov. Cox to ask for $187 million in budget to better address homelessness
Gov. Spencer Cox says the state has been handling homelessness the wrong way for decades, and he'd like lawmakers to approve a major chunk of funding to fix it.

Supreme Court wrestles with OxyContin maker's bankruptcy deal, with billions of dollars at stake
The Supreme Court is wrestling with a nationwide settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma that would shield members of the Sackler family who own the company from civil lawsuits over the toll of opioids.

Democrat Rep. Brian King announces run for governor
Democrat and Utah House Minority Leader Brian King has announced he is running for governor of Utah.

USS Carney shoots down drones, responds to ballistic missile attack on commercial vessel
The USS Carney shot down two Houthi drones headed in the ship’s direction in the southern Red Sea on Sunday and responded to a distress call from a civilian commercial vessel that was fired upon by a ballistic missile, a US defense official said.

Sunday Edition: Celeste Maloy
This week, Boyd Matheson is joined by newly elected Rep. Celeste Maloy from Washington D.C. After being sworn into her new role, she reflects back on the election, and gives a glimpse of her first days in D.C.
Great Salt Lake

Great Salt Lake: Utah farmers adapting to survive drought, changing water laws
According to the USDA, more than 500 Utah farms went out of business between 2017 and 2022 while Utah goes through decades of drought. New Utah laws change a long-standing policy of 'use it or lose it.'

Church implements 'important' landscape pilot program to cut water use
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has redesigned the landscape outside six of its Utah meetinghouses and is working to complete a seventh as it seeks to move forward with new conservation goals first outlined last year at the height of the state's severe drought.

Great Salt Lake trust issues $8.5M to 8 projects seeking to protect lake's wetlands
The Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust announced Tuesday that it is sending a little more than $8.5 million in grant funds over the next two years to help fund projects that seek to preserve wetlands by the Great Salt Lake.

Nature conservancy secures funding to further irrigate Shorelands Preserve
The Nature Conservancy is spending nearly a quarter-million dollars with the help of a Utah Department of Agriculture grant to better irrigate a portion of the Shorelands Preserve, near Kaysville.

'Our state is up to the task': New initiative seeks to solve Great Salt Lake's woes
A group of researchers and other prominent figures are seeking the help of thousands to solve the Great Salt Lake's woes once and for all, as the lake's water levels remain well below the healthy mark even after a welcomed bump from Utah's record snowpack earlier this year.

'It's basically on us': Experts, lawmakers weigh what's next to help ailing Great Salt Lake
Utah water experts agree that Utahns must continue to make changes to how they consume water for communities to avoid consequences tied to the drying Great Salt Lake, which reached an all-time low last year.
Health

Europe's world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment
Hailed as a world first, European Union artificial intelligence rules are facing a make-or-break moment as negotiators try to hammer out the final details this week — talks complicated by the sudden rise of generative AI that produces human-like work.

Lacking counselors, US schools turn to the booming business of online therapy
Trouble with playground bullies started for Maria Ishoo’s daughter in elementary school. Girls ganged up, calling her “fat” and “ugly.” Boys tripped and pushed her.

Beloved Utah firefighter dies after battle with cancer
A long-time Utah firefighter, beloved by many across the state, passed away Friday after battling cancer.

Intermountain Medical Center ranks first for well-matched kidney donations this year
A perfect kidney match can be hard to find, but Matt Evans' wife Cathy was able to get a kidney that was a perfect match for her transplanted on Tuesday because of the National Kidney Registry and its paired exchange program.

Herriman couple is suing CVS, says 5x Covid vaccine dose mistake caused health problems
A couple is suing a Utah CVS vaccination clinic, saying a nurse’s mistake led to the wife receiving five times the normal COVID-19 vaccine dose and caused serious health issues she’s still dealing with today.

Don't wait: heart attack rapid response saves life of Utah dad
If you or a loved one were to experience a heart attack, time becomes a matter of life or death. KSL's Emma Benson shows us how a collaborative program at Intermountain Medical Center saved the life of an otherwise healthy patient.
Lori Vallow Daybell Trial

Lori Vallow Daybell moved from Idaho prison to Arizona prison to face other charges
Convicted killer, Lori Vallow Daybell is no longer in the Pocatello Women's Correctional Center and now sits in an Arizona Jail.

Chad Daybell trial will be broadcast with certain restrictions, judge rules
An Idaho judge ruled Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2023, that Chad Daybell's trial will be broadcast with certain restrictions.

3 motions filed to prevent Chad Daybell from facing death penalty during trial
The legal team for Chad Daybell have filed three motions to remove the death penalty as a possibility in his murder trial next year.

Judge approves Lori Vallow Daybell extradition to Arizona
Idaho Governor Brad Little has approved Lori Vallow Daybell's extradition to Arizona where she will face two charges of conspiracy to commit murder.Idaho Governor Brad Little has approved Lori Vallow Daybell's extradition to Arizona where she will face two charges of conspiracy to commit murder.

JJ Vallow's remains to be returned to family
The remains of Joshua "JJ" Vallow will be turned over to his family after a judge's order Monday.

Lori Vallow Daybell files appeal on murder, conspiracy convictions
The law team for Lori Vallow Daybell — convicted of murdering her children — filed an appeal to her conviction with the Idaho Supreme Court.
Utah's Flood Watch

Eagle Mountain's project to reduce flooding threat
After an unseasonably rainy spring, certain neighborhoods in Eagle Mountain witnessed multiple floods.

How impactful have this year's monsoons been for Utah's water supply?
Utah's monsoon season is slowly winding down, but not before leaving an impact on Utah's reservoirs in various ways.

Flood watches, wind advisories issued as Hilary's remnants eke past Utah
Several flood and high wind advisories remain in effect throughout Utah most of Monday, and even into Tuesday, as the remnants of Hurricane Hilary move through parts of Utah.

Cedar City braces for more flash flooding
Preparations were underway Friday for flash flooding in parts of Southern Utah, as communities like Cedar City work to make sure they don’t get a repeat of what the storms brought Thursday.

UPDATE: How much will tropical storm Hilary impact Utah?
UPDATE: Hilary has been downgraded to a tropical storm since this article was published. Though, it still poses major threats to some areas of deadly rainfall along the western U.S.. Estimates on its impact in Utah as detailed below should still be precautioned. SALT LAKE CITY — Hurricane Hilary is expected to provide significant rainfall […]

Flood watch issued for southern Utah; southwestern US prepares for Hurricane Hilary
Portions of central and southern Utah, including popular recreation areas, are under a flash flood watch issued by the National Weather Service ahead of a monsoon surge that will push into the state.
Olympics

Peak’s Ice Arena in Provo to get Olympic upgrades
With the Olympics of 2034 focused largely in Salt Lake, the venues outside of the downtown will also need some attention.

Utah leaders face uphill battle on clean air before 2034 Olympic Games
Part of Utah's agreement with IOC requires clean air for the Olympic Games in 2034 if Salt Lake is to host. Leaders have ambitious plans for the next decade in attempt to make it happen.

2002 Olympic mascot reflects on her time as Powder after big announcement
An official Olympic mascot looks back on her time during the Games in 2002, and talks about what excites her for 2034.

Young athletes excited, looking forward to 2034 Olympics
The news of the Winter Games coming to Salt Lake City in 2034 was huge for young Utah athletes with Olympic dreams on their mind.

State leaders react to news of Olympics on verge of returning to Utah
State leaders went to social media on Wednesday to share their thoughts on Utah being named a preferred host by the IOC to hos the 2034 Winter Games.

Salt Lake City named preferred host for 2034 Winter Olympics
Utah's bid to host another Winter Olympics cleared a massive hurdle on Wednesday, being named the preferred host for the 2034 Games.
General Conference

‘Everybody needed that news’: Maui members celebrate announcement of island’s first temple
It has been nearly two months since Hailey Chang’s hometown of Lahaina was destroyed by wildfires. Not a day goes by that she doesn’t think about what her community has lost.

20 new temples announced during October 2023 General Conference
The locations of 20 new temples were announced during the 193rd Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Joseph Smith: A Witness of Jesus Christ
This documentary reveals The Joseph Smith Papers, an unprecedented study of every historical document produced under the direction of Joseph Smith. With researchers working over the past 22 years, the project is finally complete and released in a multivolume set.
Sponsored

Create a Festive Home with Our Easy-to-Follow Holiday Prep Guide
Get ready for festive celebrations! Discover expert tips to prepare your home for the holidays, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for unforgettable moments.

9 Tips to Get More Power Out of Your Laptop Battery
Get more power out of your laptop battery and help it last longer by implementing some of these tips from our guide.

How to Stay Safe from Cybersecurity Threats
Read our tips for reading for how to respond to rising cybersecurity threats in 2023 and beyond to keep yourself and your company safe.

Lighting Design 101: Learn the Basics
These lighting design basics will help you when designing your home, so you can meet both practical and aesthetic needs.

Yellowstone in the Fall: A Wildlife Spectacle Worth Witnessing
While most people travel to this park in the summer, late fall in Yellowstone provides a wealth of highlights to make a memorable experience.

6 Benefits of Preschool for Kids
Some of the benefits of preschool for kids include developing independence, curiosity, and learning more about the world.