FDA issues Benadryl warning as it investigates reports of teen injuries and deaths linked to TikTok challenge
The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning Thursday over "serious problems with high doses" of the common over-the-counter allergy medication Benadryl.6 years ago
Salt Lake City officials suspend K9 apprehension program indefinitely
Salt Lake City Police Chief, Mike Brown, announced the K9 apprehension program will be suspended indefinitely, following an investigation into the K9 biting of Jeffery Evans.6 years ago
Authorities recover man’s body from pond in Murray
Authorities have recovered the body of a man from a pond in Murray on Thursday. Police found the body in a pond at the Miller Estates apartment complex.6 years ago
Intermountain Healthcare switches to saliva COVID-19 test
Intermountain Healthcare is ditching the COVID-19 test that tickles your brain for a less intrusive saliva test.6 years ago
Several schools in three districts will close for two weeks due to COVID-19 cases
More than half a dozen schools in three separate districts have to make major changes to how they hold classes and play sports thanks to COVID-19.6 years ago
Three schools in the Alpine School District shift to hybrid schedule
Beginning next week, three additional high schools in the Alpine School District will implement a hybrid schedule.6 years ago
Doctor: Utah’s COVID-19 infection rate is a concern, hospitalizations stabilize
An infectious disease physician says people should be worried about Utah's COVID-19 infection rate cases even though death and hospitalization rates continue to decline.6 years ago
COVID-19 danger continues to drive joblessness in US
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week to 860,000, a historically high figure that reflects COVID-19 economic damage.6 years ago
The surviving ‘fifth girl’ of the 1963 Birmingham church bombing asks Alabama’s governor for restitution
Survivor of the bombed 16th Street Baptist Church in 1963 is asking the governor of Alabama to offer her restitution for the losses she suffered after the bombing.6 years ago
After Sally Hurricane: Rescue, recovery and a wary eye on rivers
Rivers swollen by the rains of Hurricane Sally could mean more problems for parts of south Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.6 years ago
First volume of Barack Obama’s memoir coming Nov. 17
The first volume of former President Barack Obama's memoir is coming out Nov. 17, two weeks after Election Day.6 years ago
For some bobsled hopefuls, the Olympics may be a click away
USA Bobsled and Skeleton couldn't hit the road recruiting this summer due to the pandemic. So, they made Olympic hopefuls come to them and do so online.6 years ago
Utah COVID-19 cases spike by 747 in a single day, infection rate hits 11%
Utah is experiencing an increase in COVID-19 cases. The state health department reports 747 new cases in a single day.6 years ago
City to pay millions to Breonna Taylor’s mom, reform police
The city of Louisville will pay millions to the mother of Breonna Taylor and reform police practices as part of a lawsuit settlement.6 years ago
Nurse questions medical care at immigration detention center in Georgia
A nurse at an immigration detention center in Georgia says authorities performed questionable hysterectomies, refused to test detainees for COVID-19 and shredded medical records.6 years ago
UPDATE: Fire officials still working to contain fire near U of U
Fire workers have mitigated the risk to structures from the fire near the U of U and two mandatory evacuations have been lifted but 12 homes remain on a precautionary pre-evacuation notice.6 years ago
Statue of the first female lawmaker stands tall at Utah’s State Capitol
A statue of the nation's first female lawmaker, Martha Hughes Cannon, is finally finished and standing proudly at the Utah State Capitol.6 years ago
Dozens missing as firefighters battle two large Oregon fires
Dozens of people are missing in Oregon as firefighter continues to battle two large fires sweeping through many parts of the state.6 years ago
Officials battle online misinformation along with wildfires
Emergency responders in the Pacific Northwest are fighting misinformation along with raging wildfires as people spread rumors blaming arsonists from both the far left and far right for setting the blazes.6 years ago
Prosecutors: Similar charges warrant 1 trial in Floyd death
Prosecutors in the case of four former Minneapolis officers charged in the death of George Floyd say the men should face trial together because the evidence and charges against them are similar.6 years ago
Windstorm, power outages delay school yet again, force park closures in SLC
The Salt Lake City School District announced another delay for the beginning of the school year as power outages from this week's windstorm persisted.6 years ago
Salt Lake County issues Declaration of Emergency
Salt Lake County Mayor, Jenny Wilson, signed a Declaration of Emergency in response to the arctic windstorm that swept through the county on Tuesday.6 years ago
Gov. Herbert declares State of Emergency following windstorm
Governor Gary Herbert has declared a State of Emergency following the arctic windstorm that left extensive debris and thousands without power.6 years ago