Matthew Jacobson

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Child Among 4 Dead In Shooting At California Office Building

The latest U.S. mass shooting has happened at a Southern California office building where four people were killed, including a child.
3 years ago

New Jobless Claims In Utah Rise Along With National Numbers

Utah saw its number of new jobless claims rise along with the rest of the nation last week. 
3 years ago

Migrants Freed Without Court Notice – Sometimes No Paperwork

U.S. authorities are releasing migrant families on the Mexican border without notices to appear in immigration court.
3 years ago

Review: ‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ Is Best Seen On The Big Screen

There are two places where you can watch "Godzilla vs Kong," but there's only one place where you SHOULD watch it. 
3 years ago

Company Increasing Prices On Huggies Diapers, Scott Toilet Paper

Shoppers, take note: You could soon pay more for Huggies, Pull-Ups and Scott toilet paper.
3 years ago

US Jobless Claims Rise To 719,000 As Virus Still Forces Layoffs

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose by 61,000 last week to 719,000.
3 years ago

Batch Of J&J COVID Vaccine Can’t Be Used After Failing Quality Check

Johnson & Johnson says a batch of its COVID-19 vaccine failed quality standards and can’t be used.
3 years ago

Fire Crews Rescue Two Dogs After Garage Fire In Weber County

Crews responding to a house fire in Weber Canyon saved more than just the family's home - they saved two furry family members as well. 
3 years ago

Jazz Players Describe Moment Birds Hit Plane, Forcing Emergency Landing

Utah Jazz players are speaking for the first time about their experience inside a chartered plane that had to make an emergency landing after hitting a flock of birds.
3 years ago

Wednesday’s Child: Sisters Mary And Nika Hope To Be Adopted Together

After living apart in foster care, sisters Nika and Mary were recently reunited. They hope to be adopted together.
3 years ago

More Than 32K Vaccines Administered; 514 Utahns Test Positive For COVID

Utah health officials on Wednesday reported 514 more residents have tested positive for COVID-19, and four additional people have died.
3 years ago

Reversing Trump, Pentagon To Release New Transgender Policy

Defense officials say the Pentagon will sweep away Trump-era policies that largely banned transgender people from serving in the military.
3 years ago

High Court Sympathetic To College Athletes In NCAA Dispute

The Supreme Court seems ready to give college athletes a win in a dispute with the NCAA over rules limiting education-related compensation for the athletes.
3 years ago

Utah Tour Bus That Crashed And Killed 4 Had Previous Problem

New documents reveal a tour bus that crashed and killed four Chinese tourists near Bryce Canyon in 2019 had problems earlier that day with the engine starting.
3 years ago

COVID-19 Was The Third-Leading Cause Of Death Last Year

COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in the United States in 2020, according to provisional data released by the CDC.
3 years ago

Strongman Marathon On Salt Flats Includes 26.2 Miles Of Grueling Exercises

Many have completed a marathon, but no-one has done anything like Michael Miraglia's Strongman Marathon.
3 years ago

Store Cashier Who Says George Floyd Gave Him Fake $20 Bill Testifies In Chauvin Trial

An employee who suspected George Floyd gave him a counterfeit $20 bill last May took the stand as prosecutors laid the factual groundwork in their case against former police officer Derek Chauvin.
3 years ago

Some Capitol Riot Suspects Apologize As Consequences Sink In

Dozens of people arrested in the siege at the U.S. Capitol have apologized and expressed regret as the consequences of their actions sink in.
3 years ago

US Capitol Officers Sue Trump Over ‘Physical And Emotional’ Injuries

Two US Capitol Police officers who say they were injured during the January 6 insurrection are suing former President Donald Trump for inciting the crowd.
3 years ago

Suspect In Attack On 65-Year-Old Asian American Woman In NYC Arrested

A parolee convicted of killing his mother nearly two decades ago was arrested on charges including felony assault as a hate crime for attacking an Asian American woman near New York City’s Times Square
3 years ago

Eager To Build Infrastructure, Biden Plans To Tax Business

President Joe Biden wants $2 trillion to reengineer America’s infrastructure and expects the nation’s corporations to pay for it.
3 years ago

Heber Boy Sleeps Outside For 100th Consecutive Night In Homemade Shelter

Ten-year-old McKay Anthony set out to accomplish a major feat — sleeping outside for a 100th consecutive night in a miniature “cabin” in the backyard he and his family constructed. 
3 years ago

Pfizer Says Its COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Kids As Young As 12

Pfizer announced its COVID-19 vaccine is safe and strongly protective in kids as young as 12
3 years ago

Fire Destroys Home In Kaysville; Second Blaze At Location In 4 Years

A house fire in Davis County kept firefighters busy late Tuesday and into Wednesday morning. 
3 years ago