Justice Department is dropping Michael Flynn’s criminal case
The Justice Department said it is dropping the criminal case against President Donald Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn.6 years ago
Navajo Nation reports 6 additional deaths due to COVID-19
Navajo Nation officials report six additional deaths from COVID-19, raising the total on the tribe's reservation to at least 79 fatalities.6 years ago
Spring air quality in Salt Lake is better than normal during the pandemic
Air quality along the Wasatch Front is better than usual during this time of year since Utah's implementation of social distancing restrictions in March.6 years ago
Obamas announce they will deliver virtual commencements
Former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will deliver several virtual 2020 commencement addresses high schools and universities across the nation.6 years ago
Salt Lake City Council wants resident input on 2020-2021 fiscal budget
The Salt Lake City Council wants input from Salt Lake City residents to help set the 2020-2021 fiscal budget.6 years ago
NASCAR to resume season May 17 with seven races in 10 days
NASCAR will resume its season without fans starting May 17 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina.6 years ago
Utah’s new free mask program sees high demand and wait times
Utah's new 'Masks for Every Utahn' program, which gives a free mask to every resident who needs one, saw high demands within the first 24 hours.6 years ago
Davis County School District will hold virtual graduations for 2020 seniors
All graduations in the Davis County school district will be held virtually due to coronavirus concerns.6 years ago
Crash near Spanish Fork Canyon leaves one person in critical condition
U.S. Highway 6 briefly closed both directions of traffic after a crash near Spanish Fork Canyon, involving a semi-truck and an SUV6 years ago
Murray liquor store closes after employees tests positive for COVID-19
The state liquor store in Murray is temporarily shut down due to an employee testing positive for COVID-19.6 years ago
‘The food supply chain is breaking,’ Tyson says as plants close
Tyson Foods is warning that "millions of pounds of meat" will disappear from the supply chain as the coronavirus pandemic pushes food processing plants to close.6 years ago
Police arrest campers near Arches National Park
Police arrested campers in Grand County near Arches National Park on multiple charges including illegal camping and the possession of drug paraphernalia.6 years ago
To love and to cherish: Nurse couple unites to fight virus
A co-worker snapped a photo of two nurses in an eye-to-eye embrace despite layers of protective gear. The image, shared on social media, is inspiring people around the globe.6 years ago
Navajo Nation extends weekend lockdowns as virus cases rise
The Navajo Nation is extending its weekend lockdowns to prevent people from leaving their homes, except in emergencies.6 years ago
Intermountain says it’s preparing for a surge of COVID-19 patients
Intermountain is planning for a surge in COVID-19 patients. The medical center is implementing measures to prepare for the increase in patients.6 years ago
Navajo leaders quarantine as Native nation prepares for curfew
Two leaders of the Navajo Nation are in self-quarantine as the Navajo Nation prepares for a curfew to combat the coronavirus.6 years ago
IHC updates visitor restrictions
Intermountain Healthcare says that in an effort to help patients and caregivers safe from COVID-19 they are implementing more visitor restrictions at all of their locations.6 years ago
Magna issues boil order to residents after finding a raccoon in a storage tank
Magna issued a boil order for residents after a raccoon entered a water storage tank.6 years ago
Linda Tripp, whose tapes exposed Clinton scandal, dies at 70
Linda Tripp, who secretly recorded conversations with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, which led to the 1998 impeachment of President Bill Clinton, has died at age 70.6 years ago
Utah Department of Workforce Services provides more unemployment resources
New unemployment resources have been made available by tHe Utah Department of Workforce Services to help Utahns navigate their unemployment claims.6 years ago
Will Utah experience a baby boom once the pandemic is over?
Is a Utah baby boom in the future6 years ago
Salt Lake anti-doping group funds COVID-19 research project
A Salt Lake nonprofit group that raises funds for the bulk of the world's anti-doping research is shifting $120,000 to conduct 15,000 COVID-19 tests.6 years ago
Raising generations: the church’s changing youth program
A look on the inside of how families are adapting to new youth programs rolled out by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.6 years ago