Anti-Trump protestors speak in small Ogden rally Saturday
At the Ogden Municipal Building downtown, a little over 50 people gathered to protest the current Trump Administration on the building’s front steps.1 year ago
Snowmobiler who survived 3 avalanches warns of backcountry danger
Avalanche conditions are very dangerous over Presidents' Day weekend as snow continues to fall. Forecasters with the Utah Avalanche Center issued warnings for much of the state about heading into the backcountry.1 year ago
Raise taxes on the rich? Utah lawmakers say no
A long-shot Democratic proposal to raise taxes on those earning $1 million or more was rejected by a Utah Senate committee this week.1 year ago
Mayor Mendenhall says she forced SLCPD Chief Brown to resign
The mayor of Salt Lake City confirmed that it was her decision to make the city’s police chief step down.1 year ago
Some DUI convicts in Utah may have ‘no alcohol sale’ stamped on ID under new bill
SALT LAKE CITY – A proposal in the Legislature would require certain Utahns convicted of DUI to carry a special driver’s license stating they are not allowed to buy alcohol. HB437, sponsored by Rep. Steve Eliason, R-Sandy, advanced unanimously Wednesday out of the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee. It moves to the full […]1 year ago
Troopers urge caution to holiday travelers as winter storms move in
Many drivers expected to take Interstate 15 are headed through one of Utah's dangerous trouble spots.1 year ago
Kias in North Salt Lake now the target of vehicle break-ins, thefts
Another Utah neighborhood is being targeted for kia vehicle thefts. This time, police said the cars are often leaving them in driveways damaged.1 year ago
7-year-old girl fighting for her life in Utah after tragic murder-suicide in Wyoming
A 7-year-old girl is fighting for her life after losing her three young sisters to a shooting.1 year ago
New video shows FrontRunner hit SUV stopped on tracks in Layton
A newly released video captured the moment an SUV was hit by a UTA FrontRunner train in Layton on February 4.1 year ago
‘You are inviting rapists to Utah’: Survivor urges lawmakers to consider consent bill
Just a small fraction of reported sexual assaults in Utah lead to rape charges filed in court, but year after year, a proposed solution has been met with resistance by lawmakers or ignored entirely on Capitol Hill.1 year ago
No compromise: Utah Senate gives final approval to original version of labor union bill
The Utah Senate gave final approval Thursday to a controversial bill banning collective bargaining for public sector unions.1 year ago
Utah shopper duped into buying $1,000 in baby formula in likely scam
There may be nothing which pulls the heartstrings like hearing about a baby who doesn't have anything to eat. Scammers are banking on it.1 year ago
‘That’s thuggery’; Millcreek mayor demands investigation into ICE agents after traffic stop
After a controversial traffic stop made by ICE agents, Millcreek's city mayor is demanding action.1 year ago
Salt Lake businesses, organizations feel impact of ‘Day Without Immigrants’ closures
Businesses cleared their calendars to support the nationwide protest of President Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants in the country.1 year ago
Kearns substation breached and vandalized, causing outage for nearly 3,000
Nearly 3,000 Kearns residents were without power early Tuesday after someone vandalized the interior of a substation.1 year ago
Economist: Effects of 2018-19 trade war still linger, shows what to expect from another trade war with China
Though many of us might have forgotten about it, the impacts of a trade war with China in 2018 and 2019 still linger in Utah.1 year ago
Cottonwood Heights Figure Skating Club holds memorial vigil for Flight 5432
As crews pull the remaining wreckage from Flight 5432, figure skating clubs from around the country held vigils to honor those killed.1 year ago
Bill proposes changes to Utah’s sex offender registry
A controversial bill proposing changes to Utah’s sex offender registry was met with both support and criticism on Capitol Hill Friday.1 year ago
‘It feels like home’: Deaf basketball tournament brings hard of hearing students together
The Utah School for the Deaf is hosting five deaf schools this weekend for a Deaf basketball tournament.1 year ago
‘Who provides oversight and accountability?’: Legislative audit finds former Utah AG Sean Reyes was not transparent
An audit, presented to lawmakers Friday, also found Reyes had limited involvement in managing the office he was elected to lead.1 year ago
Utah Senate postpones vote on new version of labor union bill until after the weekend
A new version of a controversial bill dealing with public sector unions in Utah has been publicly released, but one of the sponsors said lawmakers will take the weekend to review it before debating and voting on it.1 year ago
Sponsor says changes coming to public labor union bill in Utah Legislature
A bill banning collective bargaining for public unions in Utah advanced again on Capitol Hill.1 year ago
Will Utah soon invest in cryptocurrency?
A bill that would allow the Utah state treasurer to invest public money in cryptocurrency has cleared its first hurdle on Capitol Hill.1 year ago