Salt Lake City records highest rain totals in more than 120 years
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A Salt Lake City neighborhood is dealing with rising floodwaters after record-setting rains overwhelmed local drainage systems. Saturday was the wettest day in Salt Lake City since 1901, with rain totals reaching 2.43 inches over the course of 24 hours. The most rain recorded in Salt Lake City...
Church News podcast celebrates 30 years of ‘The Family Proclamation’ with a KSL NewsRadio...
SALT LAKE CITY — In September 2025, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints commemorated the 30th anniversary of “The Family: A Proclamation to the World.”. Known by many in the Church as The Family Proclamation, it teaches that families are central to God’s plan....
General Conference: LDS leaders encourage forgiveness after Michigan attack
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints encouraged members Saturday to confront hate with love and forgiveness, just days after a deadly attack on a congregation in Michigan.
As homeless rates climb, the Street Dawg Crew helps Utahns by supporting their pets
Every other Sunday, a big white van rolls up to its usual spot in Salt Lake City’s Pioneer Park. In the back are a few thousand pounds of bagged dog food stacked like Tetris blocks. There to greet its arrival is a line of barking huskies, labs, pitbulls, chihuahuas...
Cleanup continues in Rose Park neighborhood after flooding rains
Residents in Salt Lake City's Rose Park neighboorhood continued their cleanup efforts on Sunday after more than two inches of rain fell in spots on Saturday.
‘To be loved, accepted and valued’: Join the Mighty Steps for Down Syndrome Extravaganza...
Families, friends and neighbors are invited to come together for the Mighty Steps for Down Syndrome EXTRAvaganza, a celebration of individuals with Down syndrome and the ways they enrich the community. “The idea came from wanting something local and community-based where families like mine could feel connected and...
Salt Lake City Man Charged with Misdemeanors Over 17,000-Acre Deer Creek Fire in San...
San Juan County authorities have charged 68-year-old Scott Carrier with several misdemeanors related to the Deer Creek Fire, a blaze that scorched upwards of 17,724 acres and prompted evacuations. According to ABC4, Carrier, from Salt Lake City, could face consequences for reckless burning damage, abandoning a fire,...
Residents come together to help clean up after damaging floods in Salt Lake
According to the American Red Cross, there were 27 homes with at least minor damage in Salt Lake City.
Cherry Fire — Oct. 4, 2025 update
Firefighters continue to respond to the Cherry Fire burning on the Spanish Fork Ranger District of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The fire is now estimated at 651 acres with 132 personnel assigned. (Video courtesy of Utah Fire Info)
Victim identified in deadly motorcycle crash near Boulder
Utah Highway Patrol has released the identity of the victim killed in Thursday's deadly motorcycle crash near Boulder.

















