Governor announces ‘soft closure’ of Utah public schools
Gov. Herbert announced a "soft closure" of all Utah public schools effective Monday for a period of two weeks in an effort to avoid the spread of COVID-19.7 years ago
Summit County confirms two more coronavirus cases
The Summit County Health Department confirmed its third and fourth COVID-19 cases Friday. Both are males under 60 and show mild symptoms.7 years ago
Air pollution drops in China after COVID-19 quarantine
There's evidence of dramatic drops in air pollution across China as the country works to contain COVID-19, commonly known as the novel coronavirus.7 years ago
Bernie Sanders will stay in race despite losses in Tuesday primaries
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders announced he is staying in the presidential race, despite the losses in Super Tuesday last week and the Democratic primaries Tuesday night.7 years ago
SLC mayor declares local state of emergency
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall declared a local state of emergency Tuesday to prepare for the potential spread of COVID-19.7 years ago
Biden gains 2 more endorsements from former candidates over the weekend
Presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden continued to gain more endorsements over the weekend from past presidential hopefuls.7 years ago
Utah man with coronavirus returns home from hospital
A Utah man who has tested positive for the coronavirus, has been released from the hospital and returned to his St. George home early Friday morning.7 years ago
Government is warning Utahns about coronavirus investment scams
The Utah Department of Commerce is warning Utahns to be aware of scams that may take advantage of fear and uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus outbreak.7 years ago
Utah officials accuse president of spreading coronavirus ‘misinformation’
A state coronavirus-response team in Utah is calling comments from President Donald Trump ‘misinformation’ and warning people to stay home if they get sick.7 years ago
Church clarifies Honor Code policy on same-sex behavior, says its ‘not compatible’ with rules
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced clarifications on why BYU removed the section on "homosexual behavior" from its Honor Code.7 years ago
Several local officials endorse Elizabeth Warren day before Super Tuesday
On the eve of Super Tuesday, several officials endorsed Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren as the nominee.7 years ago
Presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar drops out of race
Just hours after visiting Salt Lake City for a rally, Sen. Amy Klobuchar announced she is dropping out of the presidential race and will endorse Joe Biden.7 years ago
Call blockers warn robocalls will increase during election year
CPR Call Blocker is encouraging cell phone users to know and exercise their rights when it comes to these robocalls during the election year.7 years ago
Governor signs bill clarifying medical marijuana law
Utah Governor Gary Herbert officially signed the bill clarifying the medical marijuana law.7 years ago
Wine subscription bill advances in Senate; increases selection of wine
A bill allowing residents to have a wine subscription to clubs that sell wine not available in the state passed with a unanimous vote.7 years ago
A timeline of the missing Idaho children
Police are still investigating what happened to two Idaho children missing since late last year, this is a timeline of events including what we know so far.7 years ago
Former presidential candidate endorses Bernie Sanders
Former 2020 presidential candidate Marianne Williamson announced Sunday she is endorsing Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination.7 years ago
Comment comparing Trump to Mussolini kept Rep. Chris Stewart from national intelligence job
After being considered for the position of national intelligence director, Rep. Chris Stewart was not chosen by President Donald Trump -- and some think it's because of a comment he made four years ago when Stewart compared the president to Mussolini7 years ago
Future of gerrymandering reform bill is unknown, proponents say
Utah's legislature may be looking to repeal the effects of gerrymandering reform in the state, according to proponent group Better Boundaries.7 years ago
Bail for Lori Vallow Daybell stays at $5 million
Lori Vallow Daybell will remain in jail on a $5 million bond. She is the mother of two missing children from Rexburg, Idaho.7 years ago
Police: Body found in pipe near Target in Salt Lake
Salt Lake City Police Department has confirmed a body found in a pipe near a Target on 1300 South. Police are still confirming details.7 years ago
Church releases updated handbook; section addressing transgender individuals
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released its newest version of the church handbook Wednesday, rewriting nine of the chapters.7 years ago
Bernie Sanders campaign announces Utah staff, headquarters location
Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders campaign announced it is expanding its operation in Utah with a new state headquarters location in Salt Lake City.7 years ago