In the midst of the rise in COVID-19 numbers, Dr. Angela Dunn, Utah's state epidemiologist, was a presenter at a special Ted-X event in Salt Lake City.
Students and professors at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law came together Saturday night to honor the legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Searchers combed the mountains east of North Ogden Saturday through wet conditions as efforts continued to find a missing woman. Shelby Campbell, 29, was last seen on Sept. 8, when she left that morning for a hike.
A man has been taken into custody after he led Utah Highway Patrol troopers on a long chase in Tooele County, first in a car with stolen license plates, and then in a semi-truck that was taken from a Walmart Distribution Center.
Gov. Gary Herbert has issued an executive order, renewing Utah's State of Emergency. The announcement came after the state hit record high COVID-19 cases Friday.
The Utah Department of Health has reported over 1,000 new cases of positive coronavirus cases in the state for the second day in a row. Three more people have died.
The recent spike in COVID-19 cases is showing up in schools. The Canyons School Board met in an emergency meeting Friday night. Corner Canyon High School is now going online.
The family of a woman whose body was found near Saltair has been clinging to hope that someone would come forward with information on her death, as they prepared to lay her to rest.
The insurance industry has had to pay out so much more, that average home insurance rates across the country have increased by a whopping 33% just since 2016.
As many as 800,000 American troops battle Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after combat deployments during the last two decades. Some don’t get the help they need because they don’t believe they have a real problem.
A second individual at Roosevelt Junior High School has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the Duchesne County School District to four.
Studies show the risk of death or complications related to COVID-19 are four times greater for those with diabetes, which affects more than 150,000 Utahns. One West Jordan man said he's grateful his chronic illness was under control when he got the coronavirus.
Dozens of people gathered downtown Thursday for the debut of the new Downtown SLC Open Streets program, which is aimed at boosting foot traffic for the area’s restaurants and retailers.