After street racing apparently led to a weekend crash that left a 4-year-old girl injured, Utah Highway Patrol troopers on Monday urged all drivers to avoid those types of situations.
With avalanches popping off at a prolific rate over the holiday weekend, a woman was helping raise awareness among hikers that the danger doesn’t just exist at higher elevations in the backcountry.
On Friday, the Granite School District Board passed a resolution condemning Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline and calling on her to resign.
A family is thanking a sheriff’s deputy for saving a life after an 84-year-old woman went for a late-night drive in early January and got lost and stuck during a winter storm.
A homeowner was hoping someone would be able to identify a car thief he suspected may have used technology to open his garage door early Friday morning.
A business owner said he was attacked by a homeless woman outside of his shop Tuesday as he called for a broader solution to ongoing problems downtown.
Cottonwood Heights warned its residents Monday about recent mountain lion sightings that also prompted an elementary school to keep its students indoors for recess on multiple days last week.
Not only are self-checkout aisles inviting to shoplifters—deputies say they’re also the places car and home burglars are most likely to cash in on the credit cards they steal.
After a massive avalanche came down in Little Cottonwood Canyon Tuesday, forecasters warned of the potential danger with risk categorized as “high” from Logan to central Utah.
In the middle of a blizzard near Strawberry Reservoir, a driver spotted an overturned semitruck and drove the driver to warmth and safety on a snowmobile.
The first wave in a series of snowstorms expected to hit the Wasatch Front over the next week was highly anticipated and even had its share of watchers as it pushed south through Northern Utah Tuesday.
Emergency managers were urging Utahns to take winter seriously and to be prepared as forecasters warned of the potential for extreme cold to reach northern Utah by the middle of January.
First-responders were urging everyone Tuesday to maintain their furnaces and detectors following a carbon monoxide scare at a church that sickened more than 50 people.
As law enforcement planned to keep a close eye on Utah roads for intoxicated drivers over the holiday weekend, a Utah-based company planned to keep a close eye on officers in multiple jurisdictions to see if its saliva-based tests would help boost effectiveness and efficiency.