Listen Live

 
 

Year: 2018

Utah prepares for regular season finale against Colorado

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is off until Saturday when they welcome Colorado for their regular season finale. The Utes are 18-and-10 overall and 10-and-7 in Pac-12 play. The conference tournament opens up a week from tomorrow in Las Vegas. Utah is still alive to earn one of the […]

Read More

Cougars prepare for WCC Tournament

The West Coast Conference tournament begins on Friday in Vegas. BYU is the third-seed and will take on San Diego in the quarterfinals on Saturday. The Cougars were 22-and-9 overall in the regular season including 11-and-7 in conference play.

Harden Scores 24 as Rockets Beat Jazz for 13th Straight

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — James Harden had 26 points and Luc Mbah a Moute scored 15 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter to lift the Houston Rockets to their 13th straight win with a 96-85 victory over the Utah Jazz on Monday night. Playing the second game […]

Read More

Trent Pratt returns to Auburn for BYU weekend series

Associate head coach Trent Pratt of BYU baseball has experienced Southern hospitality as a player for Auburn University and this week he will add a new perspective. “I’m definitely excited to return to Auburn, although it will feel a little different being in the opposing dugout,” said Pratt. “We are […]

Read More

Lawmakers may no longer be warned bills are unconstitutional

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers may no longer be warned that their bills might be unconstitutional. A committee of House lawmakers on Monday approved a proposal that would no longer require the Legislature’s attorneys to add the notes to bills that were unlikely to survive a legal challenge. […]

Read More

Utah House panel votes to restrict reporters on House floor

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A committee of lawmakers in Utah’s House of Representatives has voted to ban reporters from the House floor five minutes before lawmakers meet there for floor sessions. Rep. Jim Dunnigan pushed for the change and says some of his colleagues need a few minutes to […]

Read More

Child labor case tied to polygamous group headed to court

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. Department of Labor is headed to court to press allegations that a company tied to a polygamous sect on the Utah-Arizona border changed its name and defied an order to stop using child labor. A four-day evidence hearing begins Monday in the case […]

Read More

Snow College Cheer Team best in the nation

The Snow College cheer team took home first place at the 2018 USA Collegiate Championships over the weekend. The team took top honors in the Small College Show Cheer 2-year college category. Led by head cheer coach Kaylie Bailey and her assistant, Trisha Hyde, this is the first time the […]

Read More

Utah lawmaker proposes self-inspections for state landfills

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A legislative proposal would allow Utah’s 168 landfills to do self-inspections in an attempt to increase sagging oversight without raising taxes to fund increased inspections. The House Public Utilities, Energy and Technology Committee took a liking to the proposal on Thursday, but environmental groups are […]

Read More

Herbert, lawmakers look for ways to prevent school shootings

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says he’d support more gun control measures as Utah legislators have signaled they’ll look at how the state can prevent school shootings. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Herbert said in an interview with Politico’s “Off Message” podcast Friday that he might support […]

Read More