In times like these, Utahns work together to help each other. Local businesses need that help now more than ever, and we can help. We can order food to go, purchase gift cards or other items off their websites. We’ve seen these businesses take extraordinary measures to keep Utahns safe. Now, let’s do what we can to help them through this difficult time.
Doctors and nurses on the front line of COVID-19 at Intermountain Healthcare received a lasting tribute from one Utah artist who created a painting to honor their work during the pandemic.
Food insecurity is an issue that more than half a million Utahns face, and the Utah Food Bank is working to remedy that with the statewide Feed Utah Food Drive.
Smith’s Food and Drug stores have been giving a $100 bonus to each associate who is fully vaccinated. Smith’s parent company, Kroger, announced the bonus program in February.
The Food Bank said the donations will help bring food to about 500,000 Utahns who are facing hunger, including 1 in 5 children who don't always have enough to eat.
While Utah ramps up efforts to vaccinate every adult in the state, advocates are increasingly concerned that the websites used for scheduling a shot are less accessible to people who are sight-impaired.
A year into the pandemic, many small businesses have started to see the light at the end of the tunnel, after going through some of their toughest times.
Nationwide, optimism has grown that the COVID-19 vaccination campaign could get American life back to normal sooner than previously thought and in Utah, leaders said that dropping the mask mandate could happen by early July.
Medical organizations from across the country, including a research group in Salt Lake City, announced a joint effort to push for more research and federal dollars to help COVID-19 long haulers.
We all know COVID-19 hammered small businesses and many cities tried different ways to keep their local shops afloat but Spanish Fork came up with one of the successful plans, and owners are very thankful.
For many kids, school can be a refuge, a place of fun and learning but the pandemic has changed that. All week, NBC has focused coverage on Kids Under Pressure and how COVID-19 has impacted them.
There’s cautious optimism about a continued decline in COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations in Utah. COVID-19 variants could still pose a serious threat but, infectious disease doctors like what they see right now.
Throughout the pandemic, Utah businesses have worked to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace. Now that people are getting vaccinated, employers face new issues.
A charity in Logan says impacts from the pandemic are forcing them to move out of their building, with no current plans for a new home. But since the story aired on KSL-TV, Jump the Moon has been getting numerous offers of help, and they may soon have a solution.
Super Bowl Sunday has become one of the biggest party days on the American calendar but health experts advise us to huddle up for the football game only with those in our households.
Nearly a year into the pandemic and it appears the number of people needing help from the Utah Strong Recovery Project, a program that offers free counseling for pandemic-related concerns, is going up.