Bryanna Willis

Updates to Zion National Park sewer system could save the park thousands of dollars

Construction is underway at Zion National Park as it works to get a new septic system in place to replace its outdated septic system.
11 months ago

Truck flips over concrete barrier sending debris into oncoming traffic

At least 15 cars were damaged in an accident on Monday night after two cars lost control and crashed, sending debris into oncoming traffic.
11 months ago

More affordable housing options available in Ogden

The 25th and Quincy apartment complex is one of four projects the housing company J. Fisher is working on in the area.
11 months ago

Can tattoos prevent cancer?

A new study at the University of Utah is looking into the theory of tattoos preventing cancer, instead of causing it.
11 months ago

Utah State University returns to the drawing board to get state funding back

Utah State University is needing to revise its plans in order to receive state funding.
11 months ago

Wreath laid in Arlington National Cemetery in honor of two officers killed in Tremonton

Sen. John Curtis gave a speech about placing a wreath down at Arlington National Cemetery in honor of two officers killed last month.
11 months ago

Five miles of road to close in Magna this weekend

Five Miles of S-R 201 in Magna will be completely closed this weekend as workers replace pipes for the Kennecott mine. 
11 months ago

USA Climbing submits new plans for proposed headquarters and training facility

New details have been released for the USA Climbing's headquarters building plans in the Rio Grande District of Salt Lake City.
12 months ago

Community pushes back on new homeless campus plans

Many Rose Park residents are not happy with the state's plans to build a new homeless campus in the area.
12 months ago

Budget cuts force SLCC Community Writing Center to close just before 25th anniversary

The Salt Lake Community College Community Writing Center is expected to close next summer.
12 months ago

Cat bones tell a story of early settlers and their love for cats

The bones of a cat and a kitten are giving researchers a new look into how, when and where cats first arrived in the Americas.
12 months ago

Riverton becomes first city in Utah to enter agreement with ICE

In a joint statement, Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs and Police Chief Shane Taylor say this agreement could act as a "force multiplier" by allowing them to certify certain officers to investigate and detain illegal immigrants.
12 months ago

President Trump calls out Utah for recent district judge ruling

President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social account, asking how Utah ended up with "so many radical left judges," after a judge tossed out Utah's current congressional map on Monday.
12 months ago

International film festival is coming to Utah, picking Ogden as it’s home

Raindance, a film festival based in the U.K., is set to make its American debut in Ogden.
12 months ago

Ute Indian Tribe allows non-tribal members to purchase recreational permits again

Recreational permits have been banned from the general public since last January, when members of the Business Committee saw people disrespecting tribal lands and violating the rules.
12 months ago

Elder Gerrit W. Gong speaks on AI use at BYU’s Education Week

Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke at BYU's Education Week.
1 year ago

Schools adjust outdoor practice times with high temperatures

Schools throughout Utah are back in session with one problem: High temperatures causing problems for teams practicing outdoors.
1 year ago

Students and faculty at University of Utah can now open carry with a permit

A new law in effect in 2025 allows someone with a concealed-carry permit to open carry on the U of U campus.
1 year ago

UDOT crews grind off 2 inches of pavement to clean up 500 gallons of paint

The Utah Department of Transportation is cleaning up on Wednesday after at least 500 gallons of paint spilled on Interstate 80 near Wanship.
1 year ago

Monroe Canyon Fire creating its own weather system, threatening firefighters and the world’s largest living organism

Fire crews are not just fighting a fire, but the weather, as they work to contain the Monroe Canyon Fire as it races toward the Pando Aspen Clone.
1 year ago

DOJ obtains Utah’s voter rolls, seeks more personal information in search for non-citizen voters

The Department of Justice obtained voter rolls from the Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office. Here's what the state says about why.
1 year ago

UDOT wants to know what you think about its finished projects in Salt Lake

A new UDOT survey gives anyone who travels around Salt Lake City the chance to let them know what they think about completed projects.
1 year ago

SNAP program gives Utahns better access to fresh food, builds community

A Utah SNAP program is creating a more inclusive environment around the state's farmers' markets.
1 year ago

NPS warehouse catches fire, causing up to tens of thousands in damages

Company officials said the NPS warehouse fire may amount to tens of thousands of dollars in damages.
1 year ago