D. J. Bolerjack, FOX 13 NOW

D. J. Bolerjack

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Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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No injuries after fire ignites in small airplane landing in Spanish Fork

SPANISH FORK, Utah -- There were no injuries reported after a small fire ignited in a small aircraft that landed at Spanish Fork-Springville Airport Friday. Lt. Brandon Anderson with Spanish Fork Police said the plane took off Friday morning from St. → Read More

UTA urges pedestrian safety after FrontRunner fatality in Orem

SALT LAKE CITY — Two Utah train fatalities in the last week and Utah Transit Authority officials are saying, as the spring weather continues to improve, more and more people will take to the streets and that could mean trouble if they don’t pay attention. → Read More

Delta delay forces passengers to spend night at Salt Lake International

SALT LAKE CITY – A Delta Airlines de-icing issue Thursday night and Friday morning at Salt Lake International Airport caused several flight delays and even forced passengers to spend the night in the terminals. Delta passenger Doug Flagler told FOX 13 that he is having to spend the night in the airport due to the delays and he feels bad for parents and families who have kids in this situation. → Read More

Utah State impresses fans, alumni during March Madness

LOGAN, Utah – The Utah State Aggies fought the Washington Huskies but it wasn’t enough in Friday night’s March Madness face-off in Ohio as USU fell 78-61 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. → Read More

Petroleum contamination in Layton neighborhood prompts National Guard investigation

LAYTON, Utah -- The Utah National Guard, Davis County Health Department and the Utah Department of Environmental Quality are all investigating the gas-like smell that has invaded five Layton City homes. → Read More

Proposed bill could move electric scooters off the sidewalks and onto roads

SALT LAKE CITY -- On Thursday, a bill sponsored by Sen. Kirk Cullimore, R-Sandy, passed the Senate Transportation Committee. The bill would help address and clarify state code for electric scooters that are scattered around cities in Utah. → Read More

North Salt Lake burglary leaves plumbing business out thousands of dollars

NORTH SALT LAKE — On January 20th North Salt Lake Police Department received reports of a break-in at Shamrock Plumbing off 340 W. 500 N. North Salt Lake Police told FOX 13 that "thousands of dollars" in power tools were stolen from the property and they are studying surveillance video to find the perpetrators. → Read More

Crews describe undertaking of cleaning up a large avalanche from road in Provo Canyon

PROVO, Utah -- Crews with the Utah Department of Transportation worked nearly 20 hours to clear the 30-foot wall of rock and stick filled snow that blanketed US-189 in Provo Canyon on Friday. → Read More

Two armed suspects arrested for allegedly carjacking elderly couple and fleeing from police

MILLCREEK, Utah — An elderly couple is physically fine but a little shaken up after two men, Justin Sheridan, 24 and Cory Webb, 24, allegedly carjacked their vehicle and made one of them drive them around town. Sgt. → Read More

Large number of crashes Thursday prompts safety reminders to drivers

SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah Highway Patrol reported there were 266 accidents within a 24-hour period on Thursday. A main cause for these accidents was the harsh winter weather that was really making the Utah highways an icy, wet surface for drivers to travel on. → Read More

Public weighs in on proposed Salt Lake City import-export center

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Inland Port Authority made a motion to pass two things in a public meeting Thursday. One, the creation of a project area for a company named "Stodler Rail. → Read More

Draper fire battalion chief injured in I-15 accident expected to make full recovery

SALT LAKE CITY — Fire officials confirmed a Draper fire battalion chief was critically injured in a crash on southbound I-15 Thursday evening. In a press conference Thursday night, Sergeant Nick Street explained that the battalion chief exited his vehicle between 14300 and 14600 South on southbound I-15 to assist a vehicle that had been involved in a collision. → Read More

Sam Young, founder of ‘Protect LDS Children,’ announces new campaign

SALT LAKE CITY — In a press conference Thursday, Sam Young, who was excommunicated from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in September announced that he was starting a new campaign to help not only LDS children, but all children regardless of faith. → Read More

Utah coffee shop sends love, caffeine to troops deployed overseas

Alpha Coffee has only been stationed in Cottonwood Heights for a little over a year, but since they opened their doors their mission has been the same: Serve others and give back. → Read More

Mother of suspect in alleged Magna hostage incident claims son was ‘set up’

MAGNA, Utah — Elias Garcia, a man from Magna, is on the run after being accused of domestic violence and holding his estranged wife and 3-year-old daughter hostage for nearly 6 days in her Magna home. Garcia’s Mother, Tessie Rios, told Fox13 that her son is innocent of these accusations and was the one set up. → Read More

“Holy War” fans got what they desired: a hard fought battle

Thousands of Ute and Cougar fans were up bright and early Saturday morning building fires, drinking, playing games and preparing for what they expected to be a hard fought, intense battle. That’s what they got. “I’d call it the cherry on top. → Read More

String trio calms the masses as thousands travel for Thanksgiving

SALT LAKE CITY — As nearly 26,000 travelers dart from gate to gate and corral their children at Salt Lake City International Airport this Thanksgiving holiday, one group of women is trying to calm the masses during this stressful time of year through music. → Read More

U of U officials say they may review campus security in the future following death of student last week

SALT LAKE CITY -- The University of Utah says it may begin talks on how to bolster campus security after an athlete was killed on-campus last week and another student was killed in a shooting a year ago. → Read More

LDS Church donates $1.5 million to American Red Cross for new response vehicles

(KSTU) -- When a natural disaster strikes, Utah’s American Red Cross will be ready to lend a hand even more so, thanks to the donation of $1.5 million that will go towards purchasing 10 new-generation Emergency Response Vehicles. → Read More

Family of missing couple hopes for closure after two bodies found in Arizona desert

MOHAVE COUNTY, Ariz. - For nine months, the family of Jerry and Susan McFalls has not given up, and has searched for the missing couple. Now, two sets of human remains have the family hoping they will get closure. Fox 13's D.J. Bolerjack spoke with the family Friday. → Read More