Officials say some Utah residents felt the largest aftershock yet since the 5.7 magnitude quake hit in March. The University of Utah Seismograph Stations reports Tuesday night’s “light” earthquake of magnitude 4.2 was in the northwester Salt Lake Valley near the town of Magna. Officials say the aftershock was felt in the Wasatch Front region. University of Utah Seismograph Stations has recorded 1,247 aftershocks from the March 18 earthquake. Four others have had a magnitude of at least 4. Experts say more aftershocks are expected in the coming weeks and should become less frequent.
Search
Categories
- Events (77)
- Morning Show (1)
- News (19,949)
- Featured News (1,567)
- Local News (8,835)
- National News (11,086)
- Sounds of Sunday (1,279)
- Conference Reports (428)
- Sunday Fireside (387)
- Sunday Forum (464)
- Sports (11,097)
- Outdoor Corner (12)
- Scores & Schedules (55)
- Sports News – Local (9,373)
- Sports News – National (1,663)
- Uncategorized (2)
Recent Posts
- May 29, 2026
Wayne County Homicide Suspect Makes First Court Appearance
- May 29, 2026
UT Governor Signs Data Center Executive Order
- May 29, 2026
State Auditor Creates Data Center Information Dashboard
- May 28, 2026
Semi-Truck Collides With Train In Juab County
- May 28, 2026
Utah Students Can Get Free Summer Meals











