Bryanna Willis

Plans for 300 West bikeway hit roadblock

After months of planning, the 300 West bikeway to Pioneer Park is being revised after a UDOT request.
1 year ago

Supreme Court ruling on humanitarian parole leaves some immigrants in Utah feeling hopeless

Immigration attorneys in Utah say their clients are feeling uncertain after the Supreme Court cleared the way for humanitarian parole legal protections to end.
1 year ago

‘Make sure you’re overpreparing’: Rescues near Zion National Park prompt safety reminders

After 13 hikers were rescued near Zion National Park on Thursday, authorities are reminding people to pack enough water and be mindful of the heat.
1 year ago

Utah’s current fire season is weeks longer than decades ago

Historical data shows drier, warmer weather has significantly increased the length of the annual fire season.
1 year ago

Are alpacas the key to fighting diseases like dementia and cancer?

Utah State University researchers are studying the unique immune systems of alpacas in fighting diseases.
1 year ago

Weather forecast shows Utah is in for above-average temperatures this summer

However, there's a good chance the state will also have a strong monsoon season.
1 year ago

Proposal for Medicaid work requirements prompts concerns from advocates

Advocates in Utah are concerned that recently proposed Medicaid work requirements will take away insurance for vulnerable populations.
1 year ago

UDOT expecting traffic delays this Memorial Day weekend, plan your route

Memorial Day is just around the corner, and Utah's Department of Transportation said people need to plan ahead for traffic delays.
1 year ago

Ogden prepares to play vital role in 2034 Winter Olympics

Leaders in Ogden have big plans for the city when it comes to the 2034 Winter Olympics.
1 year ago

Lehi testing ways to slow traffic down around pedestrians

The city of Lehi is testing different methods to slow traffic as the 100 deadliest days of summer approach.
1 year ago

Parked “for sale” cars no longer permitted in Cedar City

A new code states that "for sale" vehicles can't be parked in the street or on the shoulder area of any public roads in Cedar City.
1 year ago

Copper prices become unexpected due to tariffs

People looking to sell their scrap copper are having to accept widely different prices than what they expect due to tariffs.
1 year ago

Mosquitofish program offers Salt Lake residents free way to fight mosquitoes

The Salt Lake Mosquito Abatement District is giving out batches of mosquitofish for free to help residents fight off mosquitoes.
1 year ago

Highland to allow golf carts on public roads, with some limitations

Highland has approved golf carts for city driving — it's the first city in Utah County to do so.
1 year ago

Cache County, private residents purchase land from developers for conservation

A large swath of land in Wellsville, Cache County, will stay open for the public and wildlife.
1 year ago

Expanded Safe Haven law goes into effect in Utah

The 2001 Safe Haven law allowed infants to be surrendered at hospitals with no questions asked, but only for 30 days after birth.
1 year ago

Rep. Moore supports Supreme Court ruling to bring deported man back to Maryland

In a recent town hall meeting Rep. Blake Moore said he wants the Trump Administration to facilitate the return of a recently deported man.
1 year ago

Based on March job postings, Utah employers want workers with AI skills

Utah and Salt Lake County ranked among the top 20 states where employers are posting jobs that require AI skills.
1 year ago

Alpine School District superintendent announces retirement, plans to teach at BYU

Alpine School District's superintendent announced that he will leave his position in September to teach education classes at BYU.
1 year ago

Utah biochemist named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people

A University of Utah biochemist found himself on Time Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2025 list alongside names like Simone Biles and Elon Musk.
1 year ago

Salt Lake City is getting its first community-owned grocery store this fall

The Wasatch Food Co-op grocery store stands apart from other conventional stores because it is owned by the community and features locally grown and sourced products. 
1 year ago

UDOT, UTA say no projects delayed despite federal review of transportation funding

Over $100 million in transportation funding in Utah is under review as part of the Trump administration's efforts to cut back on federal spending.
1 year ago

Planting milkweed to welcome migrating monarch butterflies

The monarch butterfly is being considered as a candidate for the endangered species list. Here's how you can help.
1 year ago

Newly signed bill will allow more Utah students to qualify for free lunches

A bill signed by Gov. Cox will allow an additional 40,000 students in Utah to receive free lunches.
1 year ago