Courtroom illustration depicting Kouri Richins' conviction for her husband's fentanyl poisoning murder.
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Utah jury convicts Kouri Richins of aggravated murder in husband's fentanyl poisoning

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A Utah jury convicted Kouri Richins of aggravated murder and other charges on March 17, 2026, after three hours of deliberation in a three-week trial, finding she poisoned her husband Eric with a fentanyl-laced cocktail in March 2022. The 35-year-old mother faces 25 years to life; sentencing is set for May 13.

A 40-year-old Utah woman faces charges of child kidnapping and aggravated child abuse after allegedly forcing an 11-year-old boy into her vehicle to make him apologize for bullying her daughter. The incident occurred in Provo in September 2025, with charges filed this week. The boy's mother described tensions stemming from her son's rejection of unwanted attention from the suspect's daughter.

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Utah Republicans, led by State Senator Derrin Owens, are advocating for the state to host a federal nuclear waste storage and recycling site in Millard County's salt deposit. The push follows a Trump administration call for volunteer states to develop 'nuclear lifecycle innovation campuses.' Governor Spencer Cox said the state is evaluating the proposal amid local divisions.

A Utah judge has denied a defense motion to remove prosecutors from the case against the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The ruling addresses concerns over a potential conflict of interest involving a prosecutor's family member present at the event. The case involves serious charges stemming from a shooting at a university rally last year.

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A Republican-led push in Utah to put a repeal of the state’s 2018 anti-gerrymandering initiative on the 2026 ballot is facing allegations of fraudulent petition signatures and reports of threats and scuffles involving signature gatherers. With petition packets due to county clerks by Feb. 15, 2026, county officials and opponents say the campaign’s tactics and signature quality could complicate its ability to qualify for the November ballot.

In a recent NPR video interview, Utah Governor Spencer Cox argued that states should keep primary authority to regulate artificial intelligence, warning against broad federal intervention. He also linked AI’s rapid growth to surging energy demands, backing expanded nuclear power and calling for a "human-flourishing" approach to technology.

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has renewed his appeal for greater civility in American politics following the September killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah. In a recent NPR interview, Cox described the response to his message and his continuing concerns about deepening political divisions, urging Americans to treat opponents with respect even amid a polarized climate.

 

 

 

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