Rep. Paul Ray says that rebates negotiated behind closed doors are a big part of the reason our prescriptions prices are so high, and he wants to change it.
The impact pulling the trigger has on police officers' lives is unimaginable. Usually, it's the moment we turn on them, but, Dave Noriega says, it's when they most need our support.
Johnny Bobbitt captured the hearts of America when a New Jersey couple told the world that Bobbitt, a homeless veteran, had spent his last $20 to help them out of a jam. But that heartwarming story took a dark turn today with the new allegation that the whole story was nothing more than an elaborate […]
Juul removes their flavored e-cigarettes from the shelves of stores after the FDA gives them 60 days to present a plan to keep their product away from kids.
Denver is considering dropping its bid to host the 2030 Winter Olympics. If they do, the only American city left in the running with be Salt Lake City.
Drivers in Utah run school bus stop signs 1,500 time each day. But our school buses film every one, and Debbie Dujanovic says that all they'd have to do is send in to footage to make every one of them pay.
This election has given us some of the dirtiest attack ads in recent memory. Debbie Dujanovic says it time politicians giving all the mudslinging a rest.
Walkout to Vote Utah organized a mass walkout on the University of Utah campus, encouraging a mass exodus of students from the campus to the poll booth.
Todd Zenger sent out a flyer that uses a quote from the Book of Mormon to criticize Patrice Arent, the only Jewish member of the House of Representatives.
While there certainly is poop - and therefore, bacteria - on our shoes, scientists say the same could be said about almost everything. And your phone is even worse.
President Trump says he can end birthright citizenship, protected under the 14th Amendment, with an executive order. But does he really have that power?
Roots Charter High School is equipped with a five-acre farm, where every lesson ends with the students applying what they’ve learned in the real world.