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Carving Your ❤ In The Red Rock May Land You In Jail
Utah lawmakers are proposing a new bill that would elevate the punishment for vandalizing rock formations from a misdemeanor to a felony.

How A Judge’s Decision May Change Utah Tech’s Postseason
This situation creates uncertainty for Utah Tech's Trailblazers, who were positioned to benefit from UVU's exclusion in terms of tournament seeding.

UPDATE: Judge Makes Ruling on Tyler Robinson Prosecution
A significant legal development is taking place in the case of Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old charged with the aggravated murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Here Are All the Utah Olympian Medalists
The 2026 Winter Olympics showcased the remarkable contributions of athletes with ties to Utah.

Utah Is Not The Least Sinful State in the US…See Who Is
The WalletHub study on the "Most Sinful States" reveals intriguing contrasts in behavior and lifestyle across the region.

National Parks Service Doing Away With Timed Entry in One Utah National Park
Arches National Park in Utah has announced the end of its timed entry permit requirement.

Donny Osmond Sued in Las Vegas By Concert Goer
Donny Osmond is currently embroiled in a legal dispute following a concert incident.

St. George Couple Arrested in String of Car Burglaries
St. George, Utah, police arrested a couple believed to be behind a significant series of vehicle burglaries.

St. George Airport Receives Another Cool Accolade
St. George Regional Airport (SGU) has made headlines in Expedia's 2026 Air Hacks report.

Colorado City Man Arrested For Bring a Bow & Arrow on School Playground
A man was arrested after entering an elementary school playground in Colorado City carrying a bow and arrows.
