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The residents at Legacy Retirement have walked down the catwalk in style for 36 years. They gathered as a community for Mother's Day to show off some new outfits.

Utah exported over $18 billion in goods in 2024, supporting 70,000 jobs, according to a new economic report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute.

A Duchesne County man will be receiving treatment after a judge found he is not competent to stand trial. He is charged with murdering his wife in September 2023.

Sandy dedicated a new wetland park area on Thursday, relocating the habitat away from the city's urban core to preserve waterfowl and other wildlife.

A man died Thursday after his motorcycle was hit by a vehicle on State Street in Sandy.

A West Valley woman was charged with attempted murder after her 7-year-old son was found seeking help from neighbors.

Salt Lake City Arts Council officials unveiled a new public art piece design for Pioneer Park next year, reflecting the neighborhood's diverse history.

A man accused of intentionally hitting 5 female pedestrians in Salt Lake County is now being linked to a similar incident in Summit County.

Bishop Oscar Solis, of the Salt Lake City diocese, pledged his loyalty to the new pope at the Cathedral of the Madeleine Thursday, expressing gratitude and joy.

While Utah's seat belt usage is in the 90th percentile, the state's worst violators are elderly drivers and young passengers, according to the Utah Highway Patrol.

Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and leads the Vatican's powerful office of bishops, was elected the first American pope in the 2,000-year history of the Catholic Church.

White smoke appeared from a chimney atop the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican on Thursday, signaling that the 133 Roman Catholic cardinals meeting in a secret conclave have elected a new pope.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and author Sam Quinones discussed ways to fight homelessness, crime and the ongoing drug crisis in Utah and the U.S., which includes prioritizing community.

The Utah Democratic Party has kicked off a statewide campaign with the goal of recruiting hundreds of Democratic candidates to run for local office in Utah.

The public open house for the Syracuse Utah Temple begins next week and will run through the end of May before a dedication on June 8.

A new 200-unit affordable housing complex could be seen as the ignition for the forthcoming Power District.

AARP designated Salt Lake County as the first "age-friendly" community in the state and has plans to work with the county to improve amenities for older adults.

South Salt Lake went all out for this Saturday's Mural Fest, turning the exterior of City Hall into one giant mural. Its one of 13 new murals added to its vast public art collection.

An Ogden man faces 637 misdemeanor charges, including 169 counts of cruelty to animals, after the removal of 156 small dogs from his home last month.

Benson Boone is now planning to conclude his much-anticipated North American tour with a pair of shows in Salt Lake City.

A man who police say accidentally ran over a young boy while pulling out of a driveway and then had to be convinced to return to the scene has been charged.

A Utah judge is now considering whether Ralph Menzies is competent enough to be executed after being found guilty in the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker.

Utah's new NHL team name puts the state's mammoth history back into the spotlight.

Students and professors at Utah State University have developed a self-guided therapy program to allow more people access to mental health resources using acceptance and commitment therapy techniques.

A 77-year-old man from Germany apparently fell and died while hiking along the Windows Loop trail at Arches National Park.

Very little information has been released on the fatal shooting of a man in Orem as the Utah County Major Crimes Task Force was serving a search warrant.

Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday, signaling an inconclusive first vote by cardinals locked in the Sistine Chapel in a conclave to elect a new pope.

A man has been arrested after police say he drove off with handcuffs dangling from one of his wrists, and later prompted a 90-minute standoff at his home.

A 32-year-old man who allegedly said he was going to "solve the problem" by killing his sister was arrested Tuesday after police say he broke into her apartment and stabbed her.

Some of the world's most influential experts on international relations will convene in Salt Lake City this week to help Utah businesses navigate the upheaval of global markets.

A man who police say met a teen girl on Snapchat has been arrested after allegedly abusing the girl.

Two months after the Utah legislative session ended, many new laws are taking effect this week.

Starting Wednesday, there's a new opportunity to talk with Salt Lake City police officers. The department is launching meetings with the community each quarter.

Two tikis at the Iosepa cemetery in Tooele County, former site of a settlement of Pacific Islanders, were cut down and destroyed, and authorities are investigating.

The mayor of Utah's capital city is proposing a 6.7% budget increase, but she cautions that the city is also preparing for "economic uncertainty."

Salt Lake City is considering a drastic approach to bypass HB77, which goes into law on Wednesday.

Shane Peterson will spend the next eight years, and up to the rest of his life, in prison after pleading guilty to child abuse homicide in the death of his son — 12-year-old Gavin Peterson.

Fire experts say Utah's conditions will likely get worse in the coming weeks before potentially improving by the end of summer, adding that now is the best time to prepare.

Hispanic people worry more about deportation and about being asked to prove their citizenship or immigration status, a new Pew survey shows.

The Protect Medicaid Utah coalition launched its new organization, focused on maintaining Medicaid coverage, in an event at Pioneer Park on Tuesday.

A man shot by a state Department of Natural Resources officer in Duchesne last month is recovering from his injuries as his case moves forward in the court system.

U.S. News and World Report ranked Utah the best state in its annual rankings for the third consecutive year.

Scientists across Utah are searching for a meteor that was seen falling over the Salt Lake valley Saturday night.

Burger King must face a lawsuit claiming it misleads customers with advertisements that make its Whopper sandwich and other products appear larger than they are, a judge has ruled.

A family argument that turned violent resulted in an off-duty police officer being arrested in southern Utah over the weekend.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said air travelers starting Wednesday who do not have enhanced ID cards may face enhanced security procedures but will not be denied access to flights.

An 18-year-old man is facing charges for allegedly robbing three students walking to class at a local park.

Cuts to AmeriCorps by the Trump administration are making their way to Utah, where they're being felt across a plethora of organizations, advocates say.

A person was shot and killed while the Utah County Major Crimes Task Force was serving a search warrant in Orem on Monday night.

London wants to be the first city to host an Olympics four times. The city plans to follow Salt Lake City's strategy for reusing venues.