Amy Nay, FOX 13 NOW

Amy Nay

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Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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It's not too early to prepare for possible flooding once the snow starts melting

Utah's constant winter storms are great for building up a snowpack that will put a dent in the drought, but many are concerned about the potential runoff. → Read More

Casting underway for Kevin Costner's Western movie being filmed in Utah

Producers are now casting for the second part of a Western series that Kevin Costner is filming in Utah. → Read More

All-Star festivities were slam dunk for Salt Lake City businesses

The biggest names in basketball and the large crowds may be gone, but plenty of money stayed behind thanks to NBA All-Star Weekend. → Read More

Vietnam veterans reunited after 53 years

There was a special reunion for two Vietnam veterans who hadn’t seen each other in more than half a century. → Read More

How to navigate the virtual world with your children

Social media can be scary for many parents, especially after studies show a decrease in self confidence and perceptions of body image and worth. → Read More

Refugees fleeing dangerous conditions in Ukraine arrive in Utah

Three female refugees from Ukraine fled dangerous conditions in their homeland and are now here in Utah, thanks to a local group of volunteers. → Read More

Utah woman, community preparing to welcome small group of Ukrainian refugees

Escaping dangerous conditions in their homeland, a refugee family from Ukraine is coming to Utah this weekend thanks in part to one local group of people trying to help. → Read More

UTA rider says deadly accident was 'bound to happen'

Some riders say this weekend's deadly accident involving a Utah Transit Authority train downtown highlights a danger they've been concerned about for some time. → Read More

Reminder: Salt Lake City & others require residents to shovel sidewalks

It’s time to talk about the cleanup from all this recent snow — particularly when it comes to your sidewalk. Salt Lake City says local residents and businesses need to do their part. → Read More

Local therapist shares tips on de-stressing during holiday season

Experts say shifting your focus and incorporating a little self-care can go a long way in making your holidays more merry and bright. → Read More

Local businesses urge Utahns to shop small this holiday season

As we head into the last weekend before Christmas and the start of Hanukah, it's expected to be a big shopping weekend — and many local shop owners are hoping people will "shop small." → Read More

Small Utah town resuming century-old project to retain water during drought

In Spring City, Utah, they're picking up where leaders left off a century ago with new federal funding to help create a new reservoir above the small town. → Read More

Affordable housing project in central Utah deemed total loss after fire

More than a dozen families were displaced this week just ahead of the holiday season when a fire broke out at an affordable housing unit in Richfield. → Read More

Utah families dealing with rise in various sicknesses

The cold weather seems to have brought with it another cold and flu season, and Utah is seeing an increase in respiratory illnesses along with COVID-19. → Read More

New 8-player football gives smaller Utah schools chances to succeed

It will be the first of its kind in the state of Utah, but is common practice in neighboring states and in many others across the country — 8 man football. → Read More

Lee, McMullin heat up campaign trail as Election Day nears

As Election Day quickly approaches, the race between incumbent Senator Mike Lee and independent challenger Evan McMullin has moved into its final stages. → Read More

School district applauds response to student bringing gun to school in Vernal

Administrators in the Uintah School District said their response to a middle school student bringing a gun to school grounds went right, and because of that, everyone went home safely. → Read More

'Sanpete Kindness': Utah woman starts nonprofit to inspire hope after losing son to suicide

They’re popping up more and more through some rural central Utah communities lately — inspirational messages of hope, like "You Can Do This," "Tomorrow Matters," and other uplifting thoughts. → Read More

Utah woman accidentally qualifies for a world championship cycling competition

A local woman has qualified for an upcoming world championship cycling competition — without even trying to do so. → Read More

Paralyzed gymnast from Utah inducted into Hall of Fame

Kalon Ludvigson, a gymnast originally from Utah who broke world tumbling records before becoming paralyzed nine years ago, has now been inducted into the Hall of Fame. → Read More