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Chinese hack of US telecoms compromised more firms than previously known, WSJ says

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A Chinese hack compromised even more U.S. telecoms than previously known, including Charter Communications, Consolidated Communications and Windstream, the Wall Street Journal reported late on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.

16h ago

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Have You Seen This? How the cat stole Christmas

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No tree is safe from cats. Not even a Christmas tree.

on Thu, 7PM

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'They're getting annihilated': Momentum gathers for ongoing funding for wildlife crossing

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Bipartisan support is growing ahead of the legislative session to fund wildlife crossings meant to save Utahns' tax dollars and their lives in areas with frequent animal-vehicle collisions.

on Dec 27

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Arrest made in Utah petroglyph defacement case, feds say

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A woman was arrested in connection with a land vandalism case near the Utah-Arizona border, which left damage to a petroglyph panel believed to be thousands of years old.

on Dec 21

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5 dead, 1 injured in West Valley City shooting

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Police are investigating what they're calling a multi-victim homicide after five people were found dead inside a West Valley home Tuesday. A teenager was also found alive with a gunshot wound.

on Dec 18

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Mike Lee wants app stores to verify the ages of users, add parental controls

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Sen. Mike Lee has introduced federal legislation that seeks to push the major application stores on Apple and Android cellphones to verify the ages of users.

on Dec 13

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Woman blames Star Trek license plates for tens of thousands of dollars in accidental tickets

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A Long Island retiree says she's getting traffic tickets from all over the country and some Star Trek fans may be to blame.

on Dec 6

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Philippine vice president publicly threatens to have the president assassinated

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The Philippine vice president Saturday said she has contracted an assassin to kill the president, his wife and the House of Representatives speaker if she herself is killed, in a brazen public threat that she warned was not a joke.

on Nov 24

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Have You Seen This? Stray kitten finds new home following ferocious predator attack

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One kitten's escape from a pack of coyotes and ensuing defense of a family's front porch gained her a permanent spot in the family.

on Nov 15

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Man runs a book club at Utah State Prison

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Elliot Morris has been running a book club for the past five years at the Utah State Correctional Facility. This semester, the focus is on Utah authors, many of which are slated to visit the club to discuss their books.

on Oct 26

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Utah's #1 source for News, Sports, Weather, Cars, Classifieds and more

on Oct 26

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BYU study finds diesel exhaust can contribute to poor metabolism, weight gain

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Most people understand diets full of fatty foods can affect people's health, but a new BYU study has found diesel exhaust can also contribute to metabolic diseases.

on Oct 17

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Have You Seen This? Massive dust storm hits Idaho

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If you had an old car that needed restoration, this storm's sandblasting might come in handy.

on Oct 5

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1 in 12 Utahns suffer with long COVID, health department study says

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The Utah Department of Health and Human Services released a report on Wednesday saying long COVID is significantly impacting many Utahns.

on Oct 4

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Woman cuts in line at drive-thru, then pulls gun on other driver, police say

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A woman was arrested in Utah County on Tuesday after police say she cut off another vehicle at a drive-thru, and then pulled a gun on the vehicle's occupants.

on Sep 25

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Cox campaign denies paying to recruit additional 'Lyman' write-in candidates

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The campaign of Utah Gov. Spencer Cox rejected allegations it had paid to recruit gubernatorial candidates who share a last name with write-in candidate state Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding. The two write-in candidates also rejected the validity of Lyman's claims.

on Sep 10

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Have You Seen This? Alaska bears in training for Fat Bear title

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With Kamai National Park's popular Fat Bear Week just over a month away, a live stream camera shows brown bears prepping by catching salmon in Alaska.

on Aug 29

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Wrongful death suit against Disney serves as warning to consumers when clicking 'I agree'

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A wrongful death lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is serving as a reminder to consumers the importance of reading the fine print when signing up for a streaming service or smartphone app.

on Aug 16

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Beef jerky, salted nuts helped 89-year-old hiker's 'very unlikely' survival in Idaho wilderness

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Equipped with only 19 pounds of gear, 89-year-old Bing Olbum set off on what he intended to be a five-day hiking trip.

on Aug 16

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13 books removed from all public school libraries in Utah

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Thirteen books will be taken off the shelves at every Utah public school library after the State Board of Education ordered removal Friday.

on Aug 12

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New Utah 'hub' shines light on state's more mysterious water source

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A new state website aims to aid policymakers in decisions over an important, but less-understood water source.

on Aug 10

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Changes coming to 'confusing' flex lanes in Taylorsville

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After being broadsided by an SUV in Taylorsville, a woman wants to bring attention to a reportedly confusing traffic control system — the flex lanes. Meanwhile, UDOT engineers say there is an ongoing effort to improve traffic flow and safety on 5400 South.

on Aug 9

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University of Utah math professor publishes model to explain cancer development

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A University of Utah professor is bringing mathematics into even more real-world applications, taking steps toward explaining cancer. Frank Adler says his model explains why cancers develop later in life.

on Aug 8

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'A dark day': Removal of 13 books from all public school libraries in Utah prompts strong reactions

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The Utah State Board of Education on Friday ordered the removal of 13 books from every public school library in the state, prompting strong reactions from Utah and beyond with many decrying the decision.

on Aug 6

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Aerosmith retires from touring, citing permanent damage to Steven Tyler's voice

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Aerosmith says Steven Tyler's voice has been permanently damaged by a vocal cord injury last year and the band will no longer tour.

on Aug 5

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More than 100 current, former Utah State athletes call for 'full and transparent investigation'

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Ike Larsen, Isaac Johnson are among the signees voicing support for Jerry Bovee and Amy Crosbie.

on Aug 5

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US court blocks Biden administration net neutrality rules

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A U.S. appeals court on Thursday blocked the Federal Communications Commission's reinstatement of landmark net neutrality rules, saying broadband providers are likely to succeed in a legal challenge.

on Aug 2

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BYU professor says AI can shave years and millions off nuclear power development process

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An unlikely pairing of artificial intelligence and nuclear reactor development could be the key to meeting the growing demand for reliable, large-scale clean energy production.

on Aug 1

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Missing Henry VIII portrait spotted on X by eagle-eyed art historian

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An art historian has identified a missing portrait of King Henry VIII after spotting it on social media.

on Jul 28

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2 injured when plane crashes in Roy neighborhood

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A small plane crashed into the yard of a residential home in Roy Wednesday afternoon, injuring two people.

on Jul 25

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How NASA and SpaceX will bring down the International Space Station when it's retired

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SpaceX will use a powerful, souped-up capsule to shove the International Space Station out of orbit once time is up for the sprawling lab.

on Jul 19

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State tech officer fired after pushing back against plans to scrub public data

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A state tech officer was fired after he pushed back against plans to scrub public data from a transparency website, including info that could help Utahns shop for health care and college degrees.

on Jul 16

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Here's how U. astronomers helped make a galactic discovery 'on the level of Bigfoot'

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A new study led by researchers from the University of Utah and the Mac Planck Institute for Astronomy uncovered the presence of the most elusive type of black hole in the galaxy.

on Jul 15

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Iron County Commissioner refuses to certify primary election results amid controversy

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In a showdown over the integrity of the primary election, one county commissioner has declared he will refuse to certify the results, as more than 700 ballots throughout southern Utah hang in limbo due to disputed postmark dates.

on Jul 9

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Uranium still poisoning Navajo people. But they can't stop the ore from coming

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Uranium is still poisoning Navajo land, water and children. But a new uranium mine is transporting ore across the Navajo Nation — and the people there can't stop it.

on Jul 8

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Gore suggests population control as solution to global warming

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At a women's conference in New York City, environmentalist and former vice president Al Gore suggested population control as one weapon of choice against global warming.

on Jul 6

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Utah geothermal plant gets big boost from California utility

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Southern California Edison will purchase the cleanly-produced electricity from Fervo Energy, a Houston-based geothermal company with 125 wells in southwest Utah.

on Jun 29

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University of Utah to cut centers for Black, female, LGBT students to comply with new state law

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The University of Utah will eliminate cultural centers for Black, female and LGBT students as it reorganizes its diversity initiatives to comply with HB261.

on Jun 28

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Salt Lake's 'largest renewable energy initiative' is now operational after several snags

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A massive 80-megawatt solar farm near the Great Salt Lake is finally up and running, generating energy for cities and entities east of it.

on Jun 26

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Investigation into electronic device at Utah high school raises larger concerns for police

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A recent investigation at a Moab high school has raised concerns for police about how an electronic device called a Flipper Zero could potentially be used by others.

on Jun 24

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Police looking for $230K Lamborghini stolen from Salt Lake airport

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Salt Lake police are asking for help finding a Lamborghini left at the Salt Lake airport — with doors unlocked and keys still inside — which was not there when the owner returned eight days later.

on Jun 24

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Stunning photos show 'catastrophic failure' of Wyoming's Teton Pass

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A crack in the road at Teton Pass in Wyoming, first seen two days earlier, turned into a disaster scenario Saturday, with almost the entirety of the road washing down the mountain side.

on Jun 9

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Lindon native, Utah alum Carly Nelson takes 'mental health leave' from Utah Royals

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Utah Royals goalkeeper Carly Nelson announced Wednesday she is

on May 30

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Sam Butcher, artist who created Precious Moments figurines of teardrop-eyed children, dies at 85

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The artist who created the Precious Moments figurines depicting angelic teardrop-eyed children has died. Sam Butcher was 85.

on May 28

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Memorial Day travel could be busiest 'in almost 20 years,' AAA says

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Almost 44 million Americans are expected to travel this weekend, which could cause some travel delays, including in Utah.

on May 25

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Summit County to acquire largest open space in its history for $55 million

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After receiving funding from the U.S. Forest Service, Summit County is set to act on its exclusive option to purchase the 910 Ranch, a property bigger than the entire city of Millcreek, and turn it into a wildlife sanctuary.

on May 18

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Astronomers finally detect a rocky planet with an atmosphere

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Astronomers have searched for years for rocky planets beyond our solar system with an atmosphere — a trait considered essential for any possibility of harboring life.

on May 13

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Auditor slams lawmakers over bathroom bill after receiving numerous 'frivolous' complaints

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State Auditor John Dougall on Tuesday said his office has received

on May 10

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Pelicans return to nest at Great Salt Lake island for 1st time in 81 years

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About 1,300 American white pelicans were found nesting on Utah's Great Salt Lake's Hat Island during a survey that state wildlife biologists conducted last week.

on May 7