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Majority of recent Utah graduates still finding work in their field
Despite challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, Utah’s largest universities say a majority of recent graduates are finding work in their field.
3 years ago
New poll shows a majority of Utahns are ready to travel
A new poll finds most Utahns are planning to travel soon. It comes as Utah moves past 1.4 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered.
3 years ago
Gov. Cox says masks still needed in schools, some parent groups upset
Governor Spencer Cox says Utah’s K-12 students need to continue wearing masks in schools across the state until more residents are vaccinated.
3 years ago
Elderly Utah man charged with violent attack at senior center
A 74-year-old Utah man is being charged with violently attacking another woman at a senior living center in Layton.
3 years ago
Springville teacher resigns, district still investigating complaints
A Springville High School teacher and coach is resigning following complaints that were made by students to the school district.
3 years ago
Council member calls for changes with SLCO Republican Party
A former Utah gubernatorial candidate is calling for policy changes within the Salt Lake County Republican Party.
3 years ago
Parents of Lauren McCluskey end lawsuit following settlement payment
The parents of murdered University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey have ended their federal lawsuit against the school and others.
3 years ago
Utah starting new “mobile” driver’s license pilot program
Around 100 Utahns, and maybe 10,000 by the summer, will be able to pull-up their driver license on their mobile device by simply using an app.
3 years ago
More Utah small businesses are recovering from COVID-19 pandemic
Local business leaders and economists are sharing an optimistic outlook as many businesses across Utah are returning to normal operations.
3 years ago
Gov. Cox touts new economic vision post-vaccine rollout
Governor Spencer Cox is touting a new economic vision for Utah once the state's vaccine rollout is complete.
3 years ago
Governor Spencer Cox delivers first veto in his young admnistration
Spencer Cox has issued the first veto of his administration, which nixes a bill putting regulations on social media companies.
3 years ago
Pleasant Grove gunman involved in standoff released from jail
A 37-year-old Pleasant Grove man, who shot multiple times at police last week, has already been released from jail.
3 years ago
Salt Lake leaders gather to denounce hate speech, violence
Salt Lake leaders are calling on the community to denounce hate speech and violence against people of Asian and Pacific Islander descent.
3 years ago
Former Utah police chief shares insight into active shooter response
A former Utah police chief is reacting to the Boulder supermarket shooting that killed 10 people, including a police officer.
3 years ago
Health officials looking to balance supply, demand of COVID-19 vaccine
Health officials are looking to increase both supply and demand for the COVID-19 vaccine as all adult Utahns become eligible by mid-week.
3 years ago
Masks still required at Intermountain Hospitals after statewide mandate expires
Local health officials are urging people to continue wearing a mask in public, even after the state's mask mandate is lifted.
3 years ago
Provo planning first-of-its-kind apartment project for adults with autism
Provo will soon house a first-of-its-kind affordable apartment project for adults with autism. The building should be complete in 18 months.
3 years ago
Reflecting on lessons learned, new information one-year after Utah earthquake
Utah has had over 2,500 earthquake aftershocks in the past year, state leaders say it’s more important than ever to be prepared for a potential emergency.
3 years ago
Hotels, businesses in Southern Utah preparing for a busy spring break
Hotels in Southern Utah are filling up, while officials with Salt Lake Airport say they’re also seeing a surge in activity.
3 years ago
First annual Feed Utah food drive starts this week
The first annual Feed Utah food drive will provide food to the thousands of Utahns currently facing hunger.
3 years ago
Report released on Zion National Park search for missing woman
38-year-old Holly Courtier, from California, was found alive after being missing for nearly two weeks in Zion National Park.
3 years ago
Financial experts anticipate more Americans will actually spend stimulus money
Financial experts are anticipating that more Americans will actually spend the money they receive in the latest round of stimulus payments.
3 years ago
Mental health providers seeing increase in depression, anxiety
Local health officials are explaining what sort of psychological impact the COVID-19 pandemic may be having on everyday Utahns.
3 years ago
Asian Americans facing renewed discrimination, according to Utah lawmaker
A Utah lawmaker says Utahns of Asian heritage continue to face racially motivated harassment stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
3 years ago