Utah's "Healthy Together" app is making headlines amid questions about how the state agreed to pay for it and whether it's a worthwhile investment. KSL Investigator Brittany Glas looks at five state contracts and the multimillion-dollar deals to help fight COVID-19.
Many businesses have been given the green light to reopen, but owners are finding it’s not that simple and many may not be able to weather the storm brewed up by COVID-19.
Officials with the University of Utah launched a massive COVID-19 testing project to try to discover the true rate of infection in the Beehive State and the range of symptoms for individuals with the virus.
A 5-year-old boy was given the chance to ride in his dream car a day after he took his family's car and was pulled over by a state trooper on Interstate 15.
Many women are concerned about giving birth during the COVID-19 outbreak, but hospital officials say they are taking extra precautions to keep everyone safe.
How do you fight crime in a pandemic when you can’t get too close to it? KSL Investigator Brittany Glas takes a look at how police have changed their methods and how that’s affecting crime victims.
As Utah eases restrictions on businesses, many nervous employees ask what rights and protections they have under the law. KSL's Matt Gephardt found the answers.
A big change in a state contract with a local non-profit was announced Monday. For the first time in 20 years, state funds to "Utah Foster Care" will now be going to "The Adoption Exchange" instead.
It’s four months past Christmas, but one Saratoga Springs neighborhood has been fighting over Christmas lights that a homeowner said he put up to to honor medical workers.
In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, drug dealers and users remain a section of the population that police said is still not social distancing and heeding the warnings to "stay safe (and) stay home."
While the metrics used to gauge the extent of the virus's spread were encouraging, officials said it was still too early to ease the county's restrictions.
Despite some recreation areas reopening, Bryce Canyon National Park's closure has been devastating for local businesses that depend on tourism driven by the park.
Several people reached out to Matt Gephardt to find out why refunds aren't being offered to Lagoon season pass holders, despite several amusement parks across the country offering them.