The investigation into what sparked a large fire at an apartment complex under construction is underway and surrounding business owners are assessing the damage.
The fastest climbers in the world went head-to-head at the World Cup of Climbing in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Both spectators and athletes said the crowd, the cheers and the atmosphere made it feel like things were almost normal again.
Our senior citizens were hit hard by the pandemic with illness and with isolation. Science proves time with peers is good medicine for the aging brain.
A St. George woman fell victim to a moving problem occurring across the country. Her movers raised their price after they loaded the truck, at one point telling her to pay up, or never see her belongings again.
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said he will not file criminal charges against Officer Nicholaus Green. Gill said the evidence showed the officer could be justified.
Peer-to-Peer payment apps have exploded in popularity, and Venmo is one of the most popular. KSL Investigators set out to learn how to use Venmo, while avoiding the possible pitfalls while using the app to transfer money.
The changes could end the practice of automatically providing future "threatened" species with the same protections endangered species receive, with new protections for threatened plants and animals instead determined by "the species' individual conservation needs."
Riverton city officials called an emergency meeting Thursday morning to approve their intent to withdraw from Unified Police Department before UPD's board meeting where members were expected to approve a formula for such exits.
Some Utah students are finding out what jazz music is all about, from sounds you'd usually only hear in a big city, but those sounds are making a lot noise in Ephraim right now.
Police are considering adding a temporary substation, but hope neighbors will help them crack down on crime, so they don't have to resort to that extreme.
About a dozen Utah State Troopers are hitting counties around the state to try and stop aggressive drivers, and vehicles violating safety laws, all in an effort to reduce the number of deadly crashes.
Scientists are trapping mosquitoes and testing them for West Nile Virus. The insects thrive in and around the Great Salt Lake, but there are simple steps you can take to protect your family from the nasty bites.