The family of a 75-year-old woman has filed a wrongful death lawsuit after they say she was mistakenly given the wrong medication at an assisted living facility.
At least a dozen homes were evacuated from Loafer Canyon in Utah County after a flash flood in the area. The community rallied and worked together to limit the damage.
Police detectives have been looking into whether two brazen burglaries in Utah County are connected after thieves cut holes in the ceilings and sawed through safes to gain access to nearly $20,000 in cash.
A dangerous and wanted fugitive is off the streets thanks in part to a couple of Utah Highway Patrol troopers who did some good, old fashion police work.
The University of Utah has historically been the largest water user in Salt Lake City, and has taken criticism as a water waster over the years. Campus officials hope a new effort may change that.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive nervous system disorder affecting an individual's every movement. Experts say there is currently no cure, but staying active is one way to fight back.
A former attorney for a Utah death-row inmate has testified that lawyers for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had asked him to call fewer church members to testify in his client's 2015 trial.
A lot of emphasis is placed on school supplies for elementary school kids, but what about middle and high school students? There are some pretty unique ideas for those in the middle and high school age groups.
At least 200 people lined up Wednesday for Refugee Day, where the Granite School District invites several organizations to help refugees feel more welcome.
Recent and recurring news of mass shootings may have contributed to panic at Valley Fair Mall after a sign fell, making a loud noise that many mistook for gunfire.
Running off to the circus is not just some catchy line for one school in Midvale. No, they take it very literal. That's their goal: get people to the circus.
Dead fish washed up over the weekend along the sandy shores of Pineview Reservoir, forcing visitors to watch their step while attempting to dodge the odor.