The wildlife bridge over I-80 is seeing positive results, says the Utah Department of Transportation after recent video evidence of animals using the crossing. The $5 million project was designed to allow animals to cross the area without interfering with car traffic below. The only problem: humans are beginning to use it.
Cache County prosecutors on Wednesday, added new charges in their case against Alex Whipple, the 21 year old man accused of killing his niece, 5-year old Elizabeth Shelley.
Police are saying an auto-pedestrian crash that sent two people, including an 11-year-old child to a hospital Friday morning, may have been intentional.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will begin a three-year renovation of the historic St. George Temple beginning in November of this year.
For the first time in South Salt Lake City's history, a police officer has been killed in the line of duty. David Romrell, 31, was killed Sunday morning.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today sent out a message, asking members, the media and others to drop terms like "Mormon" and "LDS" when referring to the Church.
SALT LAKE CITY — It was not the kind of life Aaron Hornok had envisioned. With a degree in Economics from the University of Utah, and a back-ground in the Air Force, Hornock thought he’d be able to find good work. Just before the recession hit, Hornok realized he would not be able to afford […]
SALT LAKE CITY — President Thomas S. Monson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died at the age of 90. The LDS Church confirms its 16th prophet was surrounded by friends and family when he passed peacefully Tuesday night. He is being remembered as a man of service, an inspirational story-teller, […]
SALT LAKE CITY — Some Utahans are on the way, and others are preparing to travel to Southern California, to aid in fighting the wildfires that have been devastating parts of the landscape there. Four firefighters and one engine from Utah County Fire left this morning and could be in the area for two weeks. […]
SALT LAKE CITY — One recurring theme echoed from the pulpit in the rotunda of the Utah State Capitol on Monday, Utahns voices are being heard over the designation of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monuments. As protesters gathered outside, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, San Juan County Commissioner […]
SALT LAKE CITY — Scan a card in Salt Lake City, send a goat to a needy family on the other side of the world. That’s one of the options people who use one of three vending machines downtown can choose. The machines were set up by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints […]
The war in Vietnam was one with concentric casualties, leaving more than 58,000 American soldiers dead, and scores more fighting personal battles even decades after they returned. This week as President Trump visits Vietnam in an effort to strengthen relations between the two countries, in Washington DC, they’ll open up a new exhibit at the […]
They were among the most secretive of units to serve in Europe during World War II. Now, descendants of soldiers who served in what’s known as the Ghost Army, are pushing to have them recognized before it’s too late. And a Salt Lake City man, Stanley Nance, 99, is among the few of the original […]
(SANDY) — Police on Tuesday released video and a photo of a man they say took part in an armed kidnapping, assault and attempted robbery. It happened on Oct. 10th, near 652 E. 9400 S. Police claim 18-year old Eduardo Michael Miranda-Carmona put together a plan to kidnap the 39-year old victim, who was his […]
(SALT LAKE CITY) — Salt Lake City police today unveiled a new policy they hope will help officers and hospital staff avoid problems, like the much publicized arrest of a University of Utah emergency room nurse, who refused to allow a blood draw on an unconscious patient. Police Chief Mike Brown said the policy does […]