President Joe Biden said Thursday that the U.S. will have enough supply of the COVID-19 vaccine by the end of the summer to inoculate 300 million Americans.
When Natalie Sellers and her family made their annual trip to see A Christmas Carol at Hale Center Theater Orem, they all wore masks – all expect Lydia, the family’s 20-year-old with Downs Syndrome.
As humanity waits for the coronavirus vaccine, hoping life can return to normal, for some who've had the virus there’s a chance normal may never come back.
A woman who spent nine days in the hospital being treated for COVID-19 talked to KSL TV about her experience, and why she was urging people to do what they can to avoid going through the same thing.
A suspicious looking and unsolicited email is showing up in the inboxes of folks who run small businesses in Utah. It claims to be from the government, and it wants to help.
The holiday season, and December in particular, is typically the best time of year for donations at the Utah Food Bank. But, this year, the food bank and many people who need their help are struggling in this pandemic.
A toy store in Lehi has a website up for the first time this Cyber Monday. Still, most customers are sticking with the brick and mortar store which is seeing its best year yet despite the pandemic.
Investigators with the BYU Police Department have been searching were looking for the suspect in an alleged sexual assault that took place inside a dorm in on-campus housing.
A Pleasant Grove man dying of cancer is facing another battle: he’s losing his home even though he can pay the rent. And housing advocates say Utah’s tenant law is not on his side.
As holiday shopping heats up online this week, COVID-19 restrictions are driving even more shoppers online than in past years. Online scammers are waiting, and working overtime to steal your cash and personal information.
While teachers are happy to see students again after the long Thanksgiving weekend, there is “trepidation” about a possible surge in COVID-19 cases, according to officials with the Utah Education Association.
A proposition that would have changed the county’s form of government from a commission to a mayor and council was failing by a roughly 59 to 41 percent margin late Tuesday as opponents of the measure claimed victory.
Police have arrested a man they say is connected to at least 12 theft cases in Utah County after a keen eye and some serendipitous timing helped identify the suspect.
Parents and students were told that following a sustained increase in COVID-19 cases in the school community, starting Wednesday, Sept. 23, Alta High School will transition to online learning for 14 days
Teachers across the Davis School District spent much of the summer preparing for a hybrid plan, and now they're having to quickly change gears to having full class-sizes, four days a week.
As leaders across Utah County struggle with how to respond to a recent spike in COVID-19 cases, the sheriff is weighing in, calling a mask mandate the wrong approach.