They say the best form of flattery is imitation and all levels of football, including the coaches, are no exception according to a former NFL quarterback.
The Centers for Disease Control is investigating the spread of a polio-like illness known as Acute Flaccid Myelitis, but so far, there are no cases in the state of Utah.
A leading expert in immunizations in Utah says we need to start thinking about the flu shot in terms of education and empowerment, rather than scare tactics.
Salt Lake County’s district attorney is responding to a petition to the Utah Supreme Court that says his office didn't pursue four different sexual assault cases.
Arrested in the sweeping Operation Rio Grande, the 15 were given the option of drug court, requiring them to enter and complete drug treatment, find a stable place to live, land a job, and become self-reliant.
Jaymac says we need to stop with the anti-flu vaccine talk because there are stakes when it comes to an issue like this. People should be getting vaccinated.
The debate is over Mia Love's campaign fundraising during the Republican primary period. Some say she should return the money since she knew she would run unopposed.
The Utah Jazz just beat the Sacrament Kings in preseason 132-93 last week and Wednesday night the team will tip off its regular season taking on the Kings again.
Jaymac recalls the 2016 presidential election and all the people that did not turn out to vote. He wonders if we need to rethink how people should understand polls.
According to Unified Police, in at least one instance, the suspect left a note on a car full of teen girls with his phone number and the offer of $70,000 to have sex with him and have his baby.
SALT LAKE CITY — A poll released from the Hinckley Institute shows that support for medical marijuana Proposition 2 has fallen since the release of a “compromise” bill unveiled by the governor’s office. Among those identifying themselves as “very active” members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and polled by the Hinckley […]
Over the last five years, the cost of tuition in Utah has gone up by $132 million. A new audit says that our colleges aren't even justifying the increases.