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An Oklahoma home monitoring company has filed a federal lawsuit against Provo-based Vivint Smart Home, accusing it of using deceptive tactics to lure customers. → Read More
The Utah Department of Child and Family Services has released new documents about prior investigations into Michael Haight, the Utah man who murdered his family in January. → Read More
FOX 13 News and other local news outlets received a tour on Friday of the Utah State Correctional Facility — better known as the new Salt Lake City prison. → Read More
Three correctional officers were assaulted there from Jan. 21 to Feb. 4, according to the Utah Department of Corrections. → Read More
As of Monday, Utah motorists had hit and killed 15 bicyclists and 52 pedestrians this year, according to the state Department of Public Safety. → Read More
Ludo Michaud was the last plaintiff witness in the civil trial over the June 13, 2020, death of his wife, Esther Nakajjigo. Michaud and his in-laws are asking a federal judge for $140 million. → Read More
When Melody Cutler entered law enforcement in the 1990s, the term "active shooter" wasn’t even in the American lexicon — until the 1999 shooting in Columbine, Colorado. → Read More
A Utah man was sentenced to 30 days in jail for entering the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot in 2021. → Read More
A court filing is revealing new information about a mother and son from Utah who have pleaded guilty to crimes related to the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. → Read More
The U.S. Senate election between Mike Lee and Evan McMullin could be three or four times more expensive than any other Senate race in Utah's history. → Read More
One day before he was arrested this week in connection to the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot, a West Jordan man pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in an unrelated incident. → Read More
Nearly three weeks after it ignited, a Utah coal mine is still on fire in the central part of the state and could continue burning for a long time. → Read More
Leah Olszewski has been urging not so much for reform to how the military addresses domestic violence, but that commanders enforce policies on the books and take the problems seriously. → Read More
Utah company that installs devices measuring blood-alcohol content accused of misleading customers on what they had to pay and made unauthorized charges on their credit cards → Read More
A Utah soldier drowned last year due, at least in part, to an inadequate safety vest and a lack of protocols by U.S. Army special forces, according to an investigator’s report. → Read More
Since the start of 2019, troopers have stopped more than 21,000 motorists traveling 100 mph or more. It’s enough people to fill Real Salt Lake’s stadium or the LDS Conference Center. → Read More
Ted Davey — an arborist who worked in the tree-trimming business — was finishing a sentence for multiple driving under the influence charges when he was killed. → Read More
Problems moving to a new medical records system have caused thousands of Utah State Prison inmates to go without medications, administrators told families on Sunday. → Read More
A new indictment accuses Utahns Brady Knowlton and Gary Wilson of committing theft during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. → Read More
A judge dismissed one assault charge against a Salt Lake City police officer and was weighing whether the dog handler should stand trial on a remaining count. → Read More