Utah has joined the ranks of states that will take part in Super Tuesday and candidates from both sides are hoping they can find support in the Beehive State.
Ashley Dodds, a trainer at an Orem gym, is being arrested for investigation of voyeurism by electronic equipment. Cops say he used his cellphone to record women in the bathroom.
The mother of two missing Idaho children has been arrested in Hawaii. Police on the island of Kauai say Lori Vallow was arrested Thursday on a warrant issued in Madison County, Idaho.
SALT LAKE CITY – A new phase in the plan to spread the wealth when it comes to tourist dollars in Utah. Tourism officials love the billions of dollars that come into the state, but, some areas are bearing the burden more than others. In 2019, tourist spent $9.75 billion dollars in Utah which equates […]
CHIBA, JAPAN – A Tooele, Utah man infected with the Coronavirus is pleading with the U.S. government to give him more information. He believes he is being kept in the dark about when he may ever come home. Physically, John Haering feels fine. He says he doesn’t feel his symptoms anymore, and he even joked […]
SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah House committee has unanimously approved a bill that would cap insulin co-pays at $100 per prescription per month. It now heads to the full house for a vote. Representative Norm Thurston (R-Provo) has said it’s structured to help insurance companies negotiate better prices from insulin manufacturers. The bill would […]
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The race for Utah governor just got more crowded. Jan Garbett has announced she is running. Garbett, a native Utahn, attended Brigham Young University and the University of Utah
"The real winner of the debate last night was Donald Trump," Michael Bloomberg told Utah voters a day after he took debate fire from his fellow Democrats.
As the Democratic presidential candidates traded barbs onstage Wednesday night, their local campaigns used debate watching parties to fire up volunteers.
The bankruptcy case of the Boy Scouts of America began Wednesday with a court hearing where attorneys for victims made clear they will also go after campsites and other properties owned by the Boy Scouts' 261 local councils.