Grants will help Huntsman Mental Health Institute determine rural needs
The mental health needs of rural Utahns are one of the first things that will be addressed after several large donations.5 years ago
Salt Lake City high schoolers now in class four days a week
SALT LAKE CITY — Junior high and high school students in the Salt Lake City School District will be coming to class in school buildings four days a week, starting Monday. It’s been a month since they were brought back in to the buildings twice a week. District spokesperson Yándary Chatwin said the district has […]5 years ago
Lagoon ready to open without reservations
Lagoon Amusement Park will reopen for the season on Saturday with one big change from last season: Reservations will no longer be required.6 years ago
Tolls are back in Utah County express lanes
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will start charging tolls again Friday morning for single-occupant vehicles using the express lanes.6 years ago
Utah sees big increases in hunting and fishing license sales
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reports large increases in hunting and fishing license sales over the past year, attributing it to the pandemic.6 years ago
Summit County tops 90% mark for over-70 vaccinations
The Summit County Health Department is reporting large numbers of COVID-19 vaccinations for its older residents with 91% for those over 70 getting the shot.6 years ago
Trout disease turns up in prime fishing spot in eastern Utah
The parasite that causes whirling disease in trout and salmon has turned up in Jones Hole Creek, a prime fly fishing stream in eastern Utah.6 years ago
Intermountain Healthcare: Lots of work still to end COVID-19 pandemic
Infectious disease specialist recent news is encouraging, but there's still a lot of work to do before the COVID-19 pandemic sees an end6 years ago
UVU students win international cybersecurity competition
Students from Utah Valley University, UVU, took first place in an international cybersecurity competition that challenged several teams.6 years ago
Cabins in Logan Canyon for sale along with their creepy legends
LOGAN, Utah- The Hatch family began building their cabins in Logan Canyon in 1910. They included small playhouses for children and, unusual for the time, a swimming pool. The family occupied the cabins in Logan Canyon for years, but by the 1950s, they were vacant and had been vandalized repeatedly. They were donated to the […]6 years ago
Snow rollers, a rare weather phenomenon, turn up in Brigham City
Some of the snow rollers were six inches in diameter or even larger. At least one of the snow rollers showed a hole through the center.6 years ago
Tree roots tangled with headstones keep Salt Lake cemetery closed
It's been eight months since a huge windstorm knocked over 265 trees in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. The tree trunks and branches are now nearly all removed, but the roots are a problem.6 years ago
Training opportunity for homeless youth re-opens in Salt Lake City
Mauds offers a training opportunity along with a hot cup of coffee and a feeling of accomplishment for homeless youth in Salt Lake City.6 years ago
Student applications are up again at the University of Utah
The number of student applications to the University of Utah are still going up, according to Steve Robinson6 years ago
Bill that would ban on sharing intimate photo evidence passes Legislature
Showing intimate photo evidence would now be a Class A misdemeanor under House Bill 59, which is on its way to the governor's desk for his signature.6 years ago
Digital tablets for Davis County inmates to make phone calls
Inmates who are booked into the Davis County Jail will be issued digital tablets when they arrive to make phone calls to family members.6 years ago
Davis County creates new public-order unit
Every police agency in Davis County will participate in a new public order unit, led by the county sheriff's office.6 years ago
COVID-19 safety at Arches? Cameras tell the tale.
MOAB, Utah — Two researchers from Utah State University’s Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism set up motion-detector cameras at the Arches National Park visitor’s center last year to see whether visitors would observe mask and social distancing requirements. For the most part, Zach Miller says they did. “60% of all groups, every single person […]6 years ago
Volcanic activity the likely cause of central Utah earthquakes
A researcher theorizes that underground movement of magma or hot water could be responsible for the 2018 and 2019 quakes.6 years ago
Grant program could help Utah students finish degrees
A bill moving through the Utah legislature could help students with some college credits finish their degrees. House Bill 328 would provide grants for online classes.6 years ago
Canyons District students will keep Chromebook after they graduate
A freshman starting high school in Canyons School District will likely be using the same Chromebook throughout their four years of high school.6 years ago
Two Canyons District science teachers will be flying high with NASA
Two science teachers from the Canyons School District are among 30 teachers selected as NASA Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors.6 years ago
Ogden joins cities observing COVID memorial March 1
Ogden Mayor Mike Caldwell says he endorses the city council's resolution designating Monday, March 1st as "COVID Victims and Survivors Memorial Day."6 years ago