It came down to the wire at Weber State University to get critical equipment to the school just in time for hundreds of classrooms to begin hybrid learning on Monday.
One in eight children in Utah goes hungry each day, likely more than that because of COVID-19. A Utah man who has faced many challenges is hoping to change that through helping his community.
First-grade teachers at Northridge Elementary School in Orem devoted part of their summer to researching, designing and building desk shields for their students.
While the population may not be all that big, there's one man in the city of Morgan who knows pretty much everyone — or he used to, anyway. He's the local barber and first set up shop back in the Eisenhower administration.
The future is always uncertain, and life itself is often a gamble. Artists who set up shop at local festivals choose to bet on themselves, even though the deck may seem stacked against them.
A Draper Pantry has been going strong for 20 years, and it's continuing to help people during the pandemic. The Adventure Church's Jesus Feeds is deserving of a KSL High 5.
While many of us have gotten used to working from home over the last four months, imagine what it would be like to work from anywhere. With an internet connection and online tools, more and more digital nomads are turning those dreams into reality.
A small plane carrying six people crashed near Moon Lake in Duchesne County on Friday, and miraculously, everyone survived. The plane's pilot spoke to KSL from his hospital room about the crash and what happened for all six people to survive.
As the coronavirus pandemic takes its toll on the job market and the economy, a number of people have felt the burden of working to provide for their families.
A satellite built by the Space Dynamics Lab at Utah State University was awarded the Small Satellite Mission of the Year from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
If you drive by the Monsen's house in Woodland Hills, you'll find the Free Little Pantry isn't so little anymore - thanks to Max and Emily Monsen and their mother, Robie.
Throughout the month of August, anybody who needs a computer and internet access can visit the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints church off 760 North and 1200 West in Rose Park.
One Utah man who's spent his life surrounded by stories has found himself living through one as he battles enemies both seen and unseen, causing him to turn to the community for assistance in fighting off his latest challenge.
The economic situation caused by the novel coronavirus has put many families in a tough position. That’s why The Point Church and World Vision USA teamed up to provide fresh produce to the Kearns community.