Brittany Tait

U of U administrators report an alarming increase in rape cases tied to one relationship

A newly released study from the University of Utah shows that sexual assault has spiked dramatically from 2022 to 2023. 
3 months ago

Utah’s newest Greek Orthodox Church ready to welcome worshippers

On Saturday, the St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church formally opened its doors as the newest dedicated sacred space in the valley.  
5 months ago

Sandy City Council to vote on rec center renovation

The renovation of the 40-year-old Alta Canyon Sports Center will dot the agenda of the city’s upcoming council meeting on July 23 at 5:15 p.m.
5 months ago

Miss Panoramaland crowned winner of 2024 Miss Utah pageant

Miss Panoramaland, Paris Matthews, was crowned the 91st Miss Utah.
6 months ago

Unified police officer rescues driver from burning semi in Little Cottonwood

A heroic officer and bystanders rescued the driver of a semitruck after a fiery rollover crash in Little Cottonwood Canyon.
6 months ago

Family friend of Levi Wright gives update on boy’s condition, worldwide support

A Utah family continues to pray for Levi Wright, who was swept down a Beaver County creek one week ago and continues to fight for his life.
6 months ago

Light display honors Sgt. Bill Hooser, who died in the line of duty

A community grieving the loss of Police Sgt. Bill Hooser found light on an unexpected hillside.  
7 months ago

Santaquin students show up to school wearing blue in support of law enforcement

There was a somber feeling as students at Orchard Hills Elementary in Santaquin prepared for school on Monday morning.   
7 months ago

Salt Lake DA Sim Gill says it takes all of us to crack down child abuse

In a press conference Monday, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill brought local law enforcement, child therapists and family members who witnessed abuse to the podium to send out a call that child abuse needs to be prosecuted, so children can be safe. 
8 months ago

Recent snowstorm draws skiers to Snowbird Ski Resort

While there was little snow in Utah's mountains during the month of December, January is off to a better start for outdoor enthusiasts.
11 months ago

Local live nativity hopes to raise thousands of dollars for refugees again this year

The "A Babe is Born" live nativity began Friday night in Lehi. While it's meant to spread Christmas sprit, it's also provides assistance to refugees.
12 months ago

‘It sounded like thunder’: Rockslide at Zion startles tourists

The area surrounding Weeping Rock remains closed while scientists from Zion National Park assess the debris, following a massive rockslide.  
1 year ago

Sandy City traffic engineers pave over a crosswalk used by Mount Jordan Middle School students

For months, parents who live around the location where the 300 East crosswalk used to be have called the mayor’s office, hoping the painted lines will return.
1 year ago

Organized retail crime costs Utah businesses $1 billion

Target is closing nine stores in major cities across four states, claiming theft has made the environment unsafe for staff and customers.  
1 year ago

Eagle Mountain’s project to reduce flooding threat

After an unseasonably rainy spring, certain neighborhoods in Eagle Mountain witnessed multiple floods. 
1 year ago

Family wants to locate grandfather’s painting apartment managers mistakenly donated to Provo D.I.

Allison Richardson left her family in Texas to continue her studies in the Accounting Junior Core Program at Brigham Young University. But before leaving the Lone Star State, she brought with her a significant painting — now missing — with emotional family ties.
1 year ago

Utah crossing guard shortage poses serious safety risk for students

A crossing guard shortage across Utah is examined by KSL TV at schools in Lehi. With almost 1,000 students, North Point Elementary faces serious challenges and risks of danger for young students.
1 year ago

Illegal drugs and firearms seized from downtown New Yorker Nightclub by Salt Lake police

As part of an ongoing investigation, Salt Lake City Police Department seized multiple types of drugs, firearms, cash, and alcohol from the New Yorker club in downtown Salt Lake.
1 year ago

How a Cache Valley art studio is using clay to heal

A new art studio in Cache Valley promotes inclusivity, safe spaces, creative learning and it's using clay to heal.
1 year ago

How to beat the heat in triple digit temps

Meteorologists forecasted temperatures will reach triple digits in the coming days, and Utahns are flocking to splash pads and swimming pools to beat the heat.  
1 year ago

Connecting strangers through a bit of color with ‘rock snakes’

DRAPER, Utah — Snakes are popping up in residential neighborhoods from Tooele down to Draper, and they are turning heads for all the right reasons. Six-year-old Liberty Sellers, of Draper, had the idea to create Rockwell the Artistic Rock Snake on the Porter Rockwell Trail at 12715 S. Boulter Street. It started with her family […]
1 year ago

Utahns reporting multiple Pride flags stolen, with one burned

A Pleasant Grove family was awakened to their Pride flag on fire late Thursday night. 
1 year ago

Channel opened on Weber River as flood watch begins

Weber County Officials are keeping a close eye on the Weber River after the National Weather Service issued a flood watch for it and two others.
2 years ago

UDOT: Wet slides could return to canyons as spring melt heats up

As temperatures continue to rise after a record-breaking snowpack, experts are worried about more than just flooding.
2 years ago