Crashes and bad weather cause traffic across Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — Several crashes caused closures and delays on major freeways and ramps across the state Thursday morning. I-15 traffic An early morning crash on northbound on I-15 caused an oil spill in Draper. By 9 a.m. on Thursday, the freeway was closed at 146000 South and there were six miles of stopped […]4 years ago
Lake Restoration Solutions in legal battle over Utah Lake
The restoration company that wants to dredge and build islands in Utah Lake has filed an appeal after its request was shut down in October.4 years ago
Lessons to be learned from the UK’s recession
SALT LAKE CITY — “Recession” is a word that has not escaped the minds of Americans. When we observe some of the largest economies in the world like the United Kingdom, there are major takeaways we can learn from those overseas to help prevent economic disasters within our home. Between inflation, living costs, the war […]4 years ago
Tax increase in Salt Lake County for the library system
Salt Lake County Residents will see a slight tax increase. The county approved a budget for 2022-2023 the will help update the library system.4 years ago
Financial infidelity: What does the Utah data look like?
The average Utahn would 'reconsider their relationship' if their partner spent $5k without consulting them first, reveals research from coupon birds.4 years ago
Suspected criminals on Zillow listing Utah homes for sale without homeowners’ knowledge
Be careful when looking at homes on Zillow with the intention of buying or renting them, they may not actually be on the market.4 years ago
Middle schoolers represent Utah in national donation of quilts
The Homeless Memorial Blanket Project will provide nearly 500 quilts. Midvale Middle School is representing Utah.4 years ago
BYU students win international award for video game
The interactive computer game in question is titled Liminus: The Silent Guard, it was initially created as a capstone project for nearly 50 students.4 years ago
Utah’s film festival screens an all-Utah cast for Marylin Monroe film
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah — Aa film with an all-Utah cast and crew has been selected by Utah’s Film Festival for a screening, part of the festival’s monthly screening series. “Marilyn Monroe’s Last Press Conference”, is an independent film written and directed by Frank H. Cutler of Thunderbolt Alley Productions. According to Thunderbolt Alley Film, the […]4 years ago
DWR conducting deer research and checkups via helicopter transport
Deer are plentiful in the Beehive State. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said this time of year is prime time to conduct deer research.4 years ago
USU making history with a radio entering the lunar orbit
LOGAN, Utah — Utah State University has successfully sent a radio, created by Utah State University’s Space Dynamics Laboratory into the orbit of earth’s moon. The deep space radio is named Iris, after the Greek mythological goddess, daughter of Thaumas and Electra and messenger of the gods. The radio made its way into the orbit via a CubeSat […]4 years ago
Man arrested in relation to Provo Towne Center Mall bomb threat
A Provo man was arrested after calling in a bomb threat to his former employer. The man was recently fired.4 years ago
Genealogy research now tax deductible for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Members who want to learn more about their family history through genealogy tests can compile the research and categorize it as tax-deductible.4 years ago
Emergency snow preparation will prove vital this winter
Officials from the Utah Division of Emergency Management, say a "preparedness mindset" is the best prevention for danger.4 years ago
Vail Resorts facing million dollar lawsuit after a Utah bowling alley incident
PARK CITY, Utah — After a bowling incident during a company party, a jury is ordering Vail Resorts’ Mountain activities to pay over $2 million for a personal injury that caused extensive surgeries. In April, according to a case overview, Jupiter Bowl hosted a team party for Vail employees. During the party, Vail Resorts’ employees […]4 years ago
Native tribes of Utah are given their chance to offer historical perspectives on museum artifacts
SALT LAKE CITY — Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU) Anthropologists are using a grant to insure a lifelong understanding of Native tribes and Indigenous culture, long after their generations have passed. Utah is home to several Native tribes who are now having a chance to preserve their culture. National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) […]4 years ago
Woman arrested for use of counterfeit money, ends with drug charges
GRAND COUNTY, Utah — A Missouri woman was arrested in Utah on Monday for the alleged use of counterfeit money at several different locations. After her arrest, police searched her purse to find what they believe to be marijuana. According to police, 41-year-old Crystal Carlson used counterfeit $100 bills at North Maverick, Zak’s Pizza and […]4 years ago
Lost an item? Contact police before they dispose of it
West Bountiful Police Department are asking people who have lost items to check with them before Dec. 1 when they will dispose of unclaimed items.4 years ago
Multiple crashes and icy conditions impacting Utah roads
Icy roads roads and overpasses caused multiple crashes on 1-15 early Wednesday morning4 years ago
At least 6 people, suspect killed in a shooting at a Walmart in Virginia
(CNN) — At least six people were shot dead Tuesday night inside a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, in an attack that unfolded within an hour of the store’s scheduled closing time, city officials said early Wednesday. The shooter is dead, city officials said. Investigators were sweeping the store overnight into Wednesday to search for victims […]4 years ago
Free public transit rides come to Heber Valley
HEBER CITY, Utah — In the summer of 2022, Wasatch County Council approved a sales tax which is now providing funding for free public transit rides throughout Heber Valley. Wasatch County and High Valley Transit entered a three-year, $3 million agreement to offer public bus transit services between Wasatch and Summit Counties, along with micro-transit […]4 years ago
Carbon monoxide poisoning on the rise in winter months
SALT LAKE CITY — Winter is approaching and officials want people to know the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. Last year, nearly 200 Utahns were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning. The flame in a gas appliance should generally be blue, with some orange. If the flame is mostly yellow, it’s giving off excess carbon monoxide. […]4 years ago