In October, FEMA is launching what it calls “Risk Rating 2.0,” with the goal to make flood insurance pricing more equitable. Nick VinZant with LendingTree's QuoteWizard has been analyzing what the change will mean for the price consumers pay, and he shared that data with the KSL Investigators.
Moab police confirmed Tuesday night that officers responded to an incident involving a 22-year-old missing woman and her boyfriend, prior to her disappearance.
Governor Spencer Cox led a ceremony at the Utah Territorial State House in Fillmore Tuesday, honoring the first responders who jumped into action and saved lives at the scene of the horrific July 25th crash on Interstate 15 in Millard County.
Jennie Taylor, the widow of Maj. Brent Taylor, who was killed while serving with the Utah National Guard in Afghanistan in 2018, said Tuesday she does not want people saying the 20-year war was a waste.
The Alpine School District said Tuesday evening a teacher is on administrative leave after a video emerged online of the teacher involved in a politically-loaded discussion with students which covered topics ranging from people who choose not to get vaccinated, climate change and LGBTQ issues.
One of Utah's most surprising natural wonders is getting some unusual attention from a battalion of camera operators. In fact, it's "The World's Largest Living Thing," and it will soon be possible for you to see it in a whole new way.
When an alligator attacked its trainer at a reptile petting zoo in West Valley City, a guest named Donnie Wiseman jumped in to save her, without hesitation. He's now being called a hero, but Wiseman said the trainer, Lindsay Bull, actually deserves all the credit.
Officials with the Grand County School District announced Monday that it will begin the 2021-2022 year with a mask mandate for all kindergarten through sixth grade students.
The Central Utah Water Conservancy District launched two programs this month to incentivize homeowners to replace water-thirsty turf with water wise plants.
A handful of small businesses in Millcreek remain fenced off after a massive fire tore through the area two months ago, causing upwards of $20 million in damage. Loyal customers and friends held a benefit concert Monday night in hopes of raising money to help some of those business owners.
It has been a deadly weekend on Utah's roads. Officials with the Utah Highway Patrol reported five separate crashes, resulting in six deaths on Saturday and Sunday.
A woman was killed on Interstate 70 near Salina when she "turned sharply" and went off the road, causing her vehicle to roll multiple times, according to Utah Highway Patrol.
Heavy weekend rains and extensive clean-up efforts have cleared a concrete spill in Mill Creek stream, according to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality.
Utah is baiting deadbeat parents with a new law that goes into effect Thursday which prohibits them from getting a hunting or fishing license if they don't stay on top of their child support payments.