Vice President JD Vance says Russia was “asking for too much” in its initial peace offer as the United States looks to bring about an end to the war in Ukraine
Lawsuit accuses former Los Angeles Lakers star Byron Scott of sexually assaulting teen girl in 1987
A woman is suing former Los Angeles Lakers player and coach Byron Scott, accusing him of sexually assaulting her during a team event at a high school in 1987, when he was 26 and she was 15
Salt Lake City and Boise make pride flags official city emblems, skirting flag ban laws
The Democratic controlled cities of Salt Lake City and Boise, Idaho, adopted new city flags this week that show support for LGBTQ+ people in defiance of new laws passed by their states’ Republican-controlled Legislatures
Hiker dead after fall at Utah’s Arches National Park
Authorities say a 77-year-old man is dead after falling while hiking at Arches National Park in Utah
A woman who called a Black child a slur has raised a backlash but also tons of money
A video showing a Minnesota woman at a playground admitting to using a racist slur against a Black child has garnered millions of views
Washington governor signs rent-control bill into law
Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson has signed a bill into law that sets limits on rent increases
Judge says Bryan Kohberger’s family can attend upcoming trial in University of Idaho killings
A judge says Bryan Kohberger’s immediate family members may attend his upcoming quadruple-murder trial in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, even if they might be called to testify
FBI director says bureau needs more funding than what Trump administration budget proposal calls for
FBI Director Kash Patel is breaking with the Trump administration over a budget proposal that would dramatically slash funding for the bureau
1 student killed and 2 wounded in stabbing outside Southern California high school
Authorities in Southern California say a student has been killed and two others have been wounded in a stabbing outside a high school
Civil rights leaders say acquittals in Tyre Nichols’ death highlight the need for police reform
After three former Memphis police officers were acquitted in the beating death of Tyre Nichols, community and civil rights leaders are expressing outrage over another disappointment in the long push for police reform