Convicted kidnapper Wanda Barzee is set to be released from prison tomorrow, and Elizabeth Smart is urging officials to reconsider: Is there anything that can be done?
Jaymac says Buffalo Bills player Vontae Davis, who retired from the NFL mid-game, should have thought about more than himself when he decided to hang it up.
Junior quarterback for the Utes football team, Tyler Huntley, may have had a rough outing against Washington Saturday, but that does not mean he will lose his starting spot.
Jaymac believes we should not assume guilty or not guilty on the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh. We should take it seriously though.
Salt Lake City Police are seeking the public's help in locating the suspect wanted in a homicide that occurred downtown in the early hours of Saturday morning.
After a major upset of sixth-ranked Wisconsin, the BYU Cougars are officially part of the national conversation. They made the Associated Press Top 25 College Football Rankings at Number 25.
One school in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, is implementing active shooter trainings where police officers will fire blanks in the hallways to get kids used to the sound of gunfire.
Typically, the Waffle House is open 24/7, but during a hurricane, it closes down. The Waffle House is the last thing to close and the first thing to open.
The SLC Police Department is asking for the public's help to find a brother and sister who have both gone missing at different times in less than 24 hours.
UTAH COUNTY – The Pole Creek fire, started by lightning, burned 400 acres on Wednesday and due to winds in excess of 30 mph quickly drove the flames across dry brush and grew the fire into an inferno that has consumed more than 54,000 acres as of 10 a.m. Friday morning. The complexity and speed […]
Elizabeth Smart, who survived a months-long ordeal after being kidnapped by a self-proclaimed prophet and his wife, is pleading for the state of Utah to reverse the decision to release one of her kidnappers.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah is now the number one state in the nation for having equality of incomes, meaning residents are relatively equal when it comes to the distribution of income between low and high earners. “We don’t have a lot of really high earners, and we don’t have a lot of people on the […]
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Almost all students today were born after the 9/11 attacks, and a Utah congressman says they need their teachers, leaders, parents and more to tell them what happened. The high school seniors were babies then, but almost every other student now in school was born after 2001. Utah Congressman Chris […]
WEST VALLEY CITY — For the first time, minority populations are the majority in West Valley City. Estimates released late Wednesday from the U.S. Census Bureau shows the states second largest city has more than half of its residents identify as Hispanic or non-white which makes it the first in the state to become home to […]
The fire is burning in an area in Herriman known for larger homes on acre-sized lots and officials say the size and severity of the fire can change quickly.
SALT LAKE CITY — If you’re a former teacher, Utah’s Board of Education wants you back and the superintendent is asking you how to make that happen. So far, State Superintendent Syndee Dickson has found that “Coming back, for them, is more about the working conditions than it is the salary,” she said. “They’ve been […]
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS — Police have made arrests, and HAZMAT crews are dealing with a drug lab inside an apartment complex near 1200 East 7200 South. Cottonwood Heights Police got calls for a possible burglary and searched the suspect couple’s car. “They took both suspects into custody and got a search warrant for their vehicle,” said […]