-
Downtown Businesses Expect Big Crowds From Next Round Of Jazz Playoffs
As the Utah Jazz head into Game 1 of their second-round series against the Los Angeles Clippers, downtown Salt Lake City bars and restaurants prepared for a very busy night. -
Evacuations Underway Due To East Canyon Fire In Morgan County
Air and ground resources are responding to the East Canyon Fire, which firefighters said is threatening powerlines and scattered ranch homes in the area. -
Mom From California Arrested In Denver In Son’s Vegas Death
Police say a mother from San Jose, California, has been arrested in Denver less than 12 hours after being identified in Las Vegas as the suspect in the death of her 7-year-old son. -
Utah Reports 252 New COVID-19 Cases, Three Additional Deaths
The Utah Department of Health on Tuesday said three more Utahns have died due to COVID-19 and another 252 residents have tested positive for the virus. -
Disneyland Resort Dropping Out-Of-State Restrictions Next Week
Utah's Disney fans are now just a week away from making more magical memories in Southern California. -
Ex-Wisconsin Pharmacist Gets Prison For Ruining Vaccine
A former pharmacist in Wisconsin who purposefully ruined more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine has been sentenced to three years in prison. -
Second Suspect Arrested In Connection With Fatal South Jordan Drive-By Shooting
Police said a second person has been arrested in connection to a drive-by shooting that killed a 19-year-old man on Sunday. -
Temple Square To Begin Phased Reopening June 14
Temple Square will begin a phased reopening to the general public beginning June 14, according to officials with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. -
Harris Turns Focus To Mexico On Trip To Address Migration
Vice President Kamala Harris is closing out her first foreign trip Tuesday as she visits Mexico and meets with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. -
Salt Lake County Council Member Suggesting Firework Ban
Firework season is just weeks away and one member of the Salt Lake County Council is suggesting people opt out of lighting fireworks as Utah deals with severe drought conditions. -
Global Glitch: Swaths Of Internet Go Down After Cloud Outage
Multiple websites went offline briefly across the globe after an outage at the cloud service company Fastly, revealing how critical a handful of companies running the internet’s plumbing have become. -
Senate Report Details Sweeping Failures Around Jan. 6 Attack
A Senate investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has found broad government, military and law enforcement missteps surrounding the attack. -
Giant Utah Missile Contract Generates Lots Of Jobs, Debate
A huge chunk of money is coming to Utah, tens of billions of dollars and thousands of jobs, and it planted the state right in the middle of a great debate: Does the nation need to spend so much money for a new generation of nuclear missiles? -
Three Killed In Fiery Crash Near Heber City
Three people were killed in a fiery crash that started a subsequent field fire in Wasatch County, Utah Highway Patrol troopers said. -
Church Opens Facility To Help Migrant Families
As thousands of immigrants make their way to the U.S.-Mexico border each day, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has offered a temporary shelter for families who have been granted entry into the country.
KSL 5 TV Live