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Most Utahns support LGBTQ protections, study shows

A new report shows a majority of Utah supports LGBTQ protections, and that Utah is the 'most supportive' red state.
2 years ago

Salt Lake City Japantown project in “idea phase”

The Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City met Tuesday to unveil the vision of Japantown, full of art, benches and monuments that honor Japanese culture. 
2 years ago

Police identify man killed in officer-involved shooting in Taylorsville

One man is dead following an officer-involved shooting in Taylorsville Sunday afternoon.
2 years ago

Shoplifting suspect in hospital after officer-involved shooting

Two officers were a part of an officer-involved shooting on Saturday night when a shoplifting suspect advanced on them with a knife.
2 years ago

Kouri Richins’ mom could have assisted in alleged poisoning of husband, detective said

An unsealed search warrant shows Kouri Richins' mother lost her own partner under very similar suspicious circumstances.
2 years ago

High winds still howling, minimal damage reported

The high wind gusts peaked overnight in Utah, but they are going to keep howling for the next several hours.
2 years ago

Major wind storm to hit Northern Utah on Thursday

A wind storm will come through Norther Utah Thursday and Friday with gust hitting 60-80 mph in many areas.
2 years ago

LISTEN: Vote to pass TikTok ban clears the US House

The U.S. House is voting on a bill that would ban TikTok in the United States unless it breaks ties with its parent company, ByteDance.
2 years ago

Could STEM be the key to narrowing the gender pay gap?

One expert thinks that STEM could be the way to close the gender pay gap.
2 years ago

Utah cities take part in rainwater conservation program

Fifteen Utah cities and counties are taking place in a rain barrel conservation program, set to conserve water used for landscaping.
2 years ago

Alpine School District meetings to provide public comment opportunity

This week, a company contracted with Alpine School District will hold the first public meetings on proposed reconfigurations of the largest district in Utah. 
2 years ago

Suspect dead after a police-involved shooting in Riverton

A suspect is dead after a police involved shooting in Riverton took place after the suspect allegedly stole a vehicle.
2 years ago

Salt Lake water officials say there’s ‘no danger” to drinking water after forever chemicals were found in two city wells

Salt Lake City officials found "forever chemicals" in just two of the city's more than 20 groundwater wells. Officials say there's no danger.
2 years ago

Study shows Utahns pay cheapest electricity bills in the country

Utah residents are paying less for power than any other state. Rocky Mountain Power says they work hard to keep it that way.
2 years ago

Lawmakers pass two bills that could give people big tax breaks

Tax cuts could be on the way for Utahns. Lawmakers passed two bills this week that are now on their way to the governor's desk.
2 years ago

A bill could improve Utah Lake and get more water into Great Salt Lake

State lawmakers say the goal of SB270 is to improve Utah Lake and direct more water into Great Salt Lake.
2 years ago

Application process for the Utah Fits All Scholarship now open

The application for the Utah Fits All Scholarship is now open. The scholarship will allow families to apply for up to $8,000 of state funds.
2 years ago

Bill would reduce amount of orange Utah hunters must wear

A bill would reduce the amount of orange required by hunters.
2 years ago

Skeptics have doubts about universal health care model for Utah

One of the biggest concerns is affordability, according to a recent presentation at the Kem C. Gardener Policy Institute.
2 years ago

Weber State University to offer class on Taylor Swift this fall

The Weber State University Taylor Swift class was offered for the first time this spring and filled up quickly.
2 years ago

Tech workers report declining job happiness

Tech workers and those in the construction industry are on opposite sides of the a survey on job happiness.
2 years ago

West Jordan schools return to normal operations, no natural gas leak found

After reports of a natural gas smell, and as a precaution, the Jordan School District has placed four schools on "shelter" protocol.
2 years ago

Bill focusing on solar power customers in Utah gets favorable recommendation in Senate committee

Right now, Rocky Mountain Power only credits solar power customers in Utah about 5 cents for the power they send back to the grid.
2 years ago

Senate committee OK changes to Utah’s Social Media Regulations Act

A Utah lawmaker discusses his social media bill aimed to protect children while parents and a teen testify about loss of a son to suicide and the pain of addiction.
2 years ago