Utah cancer doctor embraces telehealth to treat patients during COVID-19 pandemic
Utah doctors are using telehealth in the age of COVID-19, despite a desire to administer care and information face to face.6 years ago
South Salt Lake’s finances could take a big hit because of COVID-19
South Salt Lake is preparing to take a big financial hit because of COVID-19.6 years ago
Utah animal shelter adjusts to COVID-19
Animal shelters in Utah are having to adjust the way they do things because of COVID-19.6 years ago
South Salt Lake men’s resource center to become a COVID-19 quarantine facility
The men's resource center in South Salt Lake will become a quarantine facility after two people staying there tested positive for COVID-19.6 years ago
Helping the homeless during COVID-19
John Hansen runs the non-profit Project Empathy in the Salt Lake area helping homeless people and COVID-19 has made it harder to do that.6 years ago
Utah County Commissioner wants Utah open for business
Utah County Commissioner Tanner Ainge wants some Utah businesses to open for business, and soon.6 years ago
Utah pastor: church busier than ever despite COVID-19
Brian Tebben is the pastor at Life in Christ Christian Reformed Church in Salt Lake City. There hasn't been a service at the church in a month due to COVID-19, and it can be tough to minister to the congregation but he says he's been busier than ever.6 years ago
Scammers target immigrant and refugee businesses seeking COVID-19 aid
Scammers target immigrant and refugee-owned businesses seeking COVID-19 relief.6 years ago
Medical students find ways to help during the COVID-19 pandemic
Claire Bensard is a third-year medical student at the University of Utah, and she hopes to become a vascular surgeon one day. But things have changed because of COVID-19. That's why Bensard and other medical students across the country are finding ways to help.6 years ago
Kaysville Police change how they handle calls because of COVID-19
KAYSVILLE, Utah – The Kaysville Police Department is changing how they handle calls because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Officer Alexis Benson says they’re answering as many calls as they can by telephone. “We just hope people understand that if someone in the Kaysville Police Department were to get the virus, it could cause many of […]6 years ago
Restaurant owners find unique ways to stay open during COVID-19
As dine-in services have been shut down across the state to help slow the spread of COVID-19, restaurant owners have had to come up with unique ways to stay open6 years ago
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall talks COVID-19 on Twitter
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall answered questions about how the city is handling the COVID-19 pandemic during a Q&A session on Twitter6 years ago
The Road Home needs donations for kids in their shelter
The Road Home tweeted out a request for people to donate family-friendly DVDs, books and games for kids staying at their Midvale shelter.6 years ago
Silicon Slopes partners with state to launch mobile COVID-19 testing sites
SALT LAKE CITY – Technology companies from Utah’s Silicon Slopes have partnered with the state of Utah to launch a program designed to more quickly establish mobile testing sites across the state. The “Utah Crush the Curve Campaign,” is designed to fill some of the gaps in COVID-19 testing in Utah, especially in Utah County. […]6 years ago
Viral April Fools Day post spooks Utah students and angers Governor Herbert
An April fools day post forced Utah Gov. Gary Herbert to take time from his daily COVID-19 coronavirus to assure Utahns the post was a fake.6 years ago
Road Home: no positive tests for coronavirus at area homeless shelters
The Road Home says they are doing everything they can to prevent the spread of the coronavirus at homeless shelters in the Salt Lake area.6 years ago
Utah launches new website to give information about earthquakes
SALT LAKE CITY – The state of Utah has launched a new website to give people scientific information about earthquakes, as well as practical advice to help you prepare for an emergency. In a press release from the Utah Office of Emergency Management, earthquakes.utah.gov has several sections, including: Answers to frequently asked questions and rumors […]6 years ago
Firefighters, first responders need more masks for COVID-19 pandemic
So. Salt Lake firemen are among those in Utah with first responder masks and other personal protective gear they need ... for now.6 years ago
Free childcare program launched for healthcare workers, first responders
The State of Utah will offer free childcare to the children of healthcare workers and first responders.6 years ago
South Salt Lake to connect people to financial resources during outbreak
Some people in South Salt Lake have been struggling financially since the Coronavirus outbreak, with lost jobs and worries about missing rent6 years ago
Plan unveiled to help Utah economy during the coronavirus pandemic
The Utah economy is feeling effects already from the coronavirus outbreak. There is a plan in place to help the Utah economy during the coronavirus outbreak.6 years ago
New rules for picking up missionaries at Salt Lake City International Airport
There are new rules about greeting returning missionaries at the Salt Lake City International Airport.7 years ago
Historic buildings in Utah damaged by earthquake could be saved
Historic buildings in Utah damaged by a 5.7 earthquake could be saved.7 years ago