TOM KRISHER and DAVID MCHUGH Associated Press
Automakers embrace electric vehicles. But what about buyers?
Polls show that the onslaught of new electric vehicles may be coming before consumer demand.6 years ago
MATTHEW DALY Associated Press
Haaland OK’d at Interior, 1st Native American Cabinet head
The Senate confirmed New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland as interior secretary, making her the first Native American to lead a Cabinet department and the first to lead the federal agency.6 years ago
Simone Seikaly
Trouble with Teams? Microsoft reports problems with “multiple 365 services.”
If you're having trouble with Teams or other Microsoft Office products, the company reports they are aware of the issue.6 years ago
MARCIA DUNN AP Aerospace Writer
Spacewalkers take extra safety precautions for toxic ammonia
NASA said the astronauts were "venting ammonia coolant lines" and remained outside the ISS for hours for an inspection of their suits.6 years ago
FELICIA FONSECA Associated Press
In a pandemic, Navajo community steps up for its vulnerable
Officials at the Teesto Chapter House say they have a duty during a pandemic to ensure their most vulnerable residents get what they need.6 years ago
PIPER HUDSPETH BLACKBURN
In Louisville, Breonna Taylor’s family honors her legacy
The slain Black woman's family continued their call for justice as hundreds of demonstrators gathered in downtown Louisville.6 years ago
John Wojcik
Financial experts anticipate more Americans will actually spend stimulus money
Financial experts are anticipating that more Americans will actually spend the money they receive in the latest round of stimulus payments.6 years ago
ROBERT BURNS AP National Security Writer
At Air Force One base, intruder given up by ‘mouse ears’
An Air Force investigative report says an intruder on Feb. 4 spent several hours on the suburban Washington air base that operates the Air Force One presidential aircraft and other planes.6 years ago
ZEKE MILLER and JONATHAN LEMIRE Associated Press
In address Biden aims for quicker COVID-19 vaccination rollouts
In a prime-time address, President Joe Biden has outlined his plan to make all adult Americans eligible for vaccination by May 1.6 years ago
STEVE KARNOWSKI and AMY FORLITI Associated Press
Judge OKs 3rd-degree murder charge for ex-cop in Floyd death
A judge on Thursday granted prosecutors’ request to add a third-degree murder charge against a former Minneapolis police officer for the killing of George Floyd’s death.6 years ago
Mary Richards
Could this be the year we stop changing clocks for Daylight Saving Time?
This weekend we change the clocks again, but new bills in Congress may let states choose to keep Daylight Saving Time permanent.6 years ago
Amanda Dickson
Opinion: The whole ‘For the People Act’ can’t have been written by the devil, can it?
You might have heard Senator Mike Lee comment on what's called the 'For the People Act,' or HB1 of the current session--and it's a big bill.6 years ago
MICHAEL BALSAMO and MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press
Senate confirms Merrick Garland to be US attorney general
Garland was confirmed with a strong bipartisan vote, placing the widely-respected judge in the post as President Biden vows to restore the Justice Department's reputation for independence.6 years ago
ALAN FRAM Associated Press
Congress OKs $1.9T virus relief bill
Congress has approved a landmark $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Wednesday, as President Joe Biden and Democrats claimed a triumph on a bill that marshals the government’s spending might against twin pandemic and economic crises that have upended a nation.6 years ago
MICHAEL RUBINKAM Associated Press
Emails: FBI was looking for gold at Pennsylvania dig site
The FBI was looking for an extremely valuable cache of U.S. government gold when agents excavated a remote site in Pennsylvania three years ago this month.6 years ago
Eric Levenson, CNN
Jury selection begins in Derek Chauvin’s trial in the death of George Floyd. Here’s what to expect
(CNN) — The death that sparked a worldwide movement will take center stage in a heavily fortified Minneapolis courtroom on Monday as jury selection begins in Derek Chauvin’s trial in the death of George Floyd. Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, died on May 25, 2020, after Chauvin, then a Minneapolis Police officer, placed his knee […]6 years ago
Cami Mondeaux
Utah economist on February jobs numbers: “This is a great report”
The U.S. surpassed its expectations for added work opportunities for the month of February, according to a report showing an increase of 379,000 jobs.6 years ago
Simone Seikaly
Live Mic: No baby boom in December, after nine months of lockdown?
It was almost assumed that the pandemic would lead to a baby boom right about now. But that hasn't happened, at least not yet.6 years ago
Saige Miller
The national debt could surge prices on goods in a post-pandemic world, says BYU economist
One Utah economist says both the coronavirus health emergency and the growing national debt may have an impact on your finances in a big or small in a post-pandemic world.6 years ago
Amanda Dickson
Opinion: I’ll take Women’s History Month, but I’d rather have six
KSL Newsradio host Amanda Dixon welcomes the beginning of Women's History Month but says more than half the U.S. population deserves more.6 years ago
Colby Walker
California plastic surgeon attends court while in surgery
A California plastic surgeon may be in hot water after he attended his Zoom court hearing to contest a traffic violation while performing surgery on a patient.6 years ago
JILL COLVIN Associated Press
Trump calls for GOP unity, repeats falsehood about election loss
The former president told those attending the Conservative Political Action Conference that he is not starting a new party.6 years ago
Maeve Reston, CNN
Trump to tell CPAC crowd the ‘incredible journey’ is ‘far from over’
In his first public comments since leaving the White House, Mr. Trump plans to target President Biden on immigration and opening schools.6 years ago