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Thursday is Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the day in 1865 when the last remaining slaves in the U.S. were freed. This ...
Resumed visa applications may face delays as expanded social media vetting aims to bolster national security measures.
No holiday from the hot weather! Near record heat along with dry, windy conditions will bring increased fire danger to most of Utah today through Saturday. Much cooler this weekend!
A Juneteenth celebration is returning to The Gateway for its fifth consecutive year. “The holiday is a reflection of America's history as a nation,” said Cleopatra Balfour.
Video of Saturday’s No Kings protest in Salt Lake City appears to show a suspect with his rifle aimed down and not running until a volunteer begins shooting.
Israel’s defense minister has overtly threatened Iran’s supreme leader after the latest missile barrage from Iran damaged a ...
Westbound I-80 is expected to be closed until noon following a semi hitting an elk and overturning on the roadway. The crash ...
SALT LAKE CITY — One person is dead following a crash early Thursday morning on northbound I-215 near 3000 South. According ...
An amendment to the U.S. Senate’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ proposed by Utah Sen. Mike Lee could put millions of acres of public lands across the American West up for sale.
Leaders on Capitol Hill heard a new audit about how schools handle what is termed “sensitive materials” for children.
After 15 years without a property tax rate increase, Ivins city officials say they need to adjust rates to keep up with inflation and maintain essential services.
SALT LAKE CITY — Scouts for the Utah Mammoth have been working hard over the last year, preparing for next week's NHL Draft. They've watched hundreds of hockey games in person around the world to find ...
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