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Utah Avalanche Center offers safety training for outdoor enthusiasts

As the snow continues to fall in the mountains the chance for an avalanche increases in the backcountry, that’s why the Utah Avalanche Center is training outdoor enthusiasts on how to stay safe. → Read More

Utah cities provide Thanksgiving meals to families in need

Families in need will have a full Thanksgiving meal, thanks to the Frank Cordova Turkey Drive and the Murray Children’s Pantry. → Read More

Salvation Army prepares to help Utahns in need this holiday season

The Salvation Army is gearing up for the holiday season as they prepare to help people in need. → Read More

Why are people getting more plastic surgery during the pandemic?

Plastic surgeons across the country are seeing an increasing in people wanting nose jobs and face lifts, and it’s all thanks to the pandemic. → Read More

New development proposed for Point of the Mountain has some Draper residents upset

A new development proposed for Point of the Mountain has some Draper residents upset, saying it will negatively impact the Flight Park State Recreation Area and create massive amounts of traffic and noise for residents. → Read More

New website offers resources for crime victims across Utah

The concern center website is a directory with over 200 resources to help crime victims in Utah → Read More

BYU study identifies key risk factors for teen suicides

Researchers from BYU, Johns Hopkins University and Harvard University have created an algorithm that can predict suicidal thoughts and behavior among adolescents with 91% accuracy. → Read More

Chabad Park City offering course to 'outsmart' anti-Semitism

With incidents of anti-Semitism on the rise, Chabad Park City is hosting a four-week course, "Outsmarting Anti-Semitism," to combat the fear it generates and fight its spread. → Read More

Look out for trick-or-treaters while driving in Utah this Halloween

With Halloween arriving this weekend, parents and children will be trick-or-treating on streets all across the state. → Read More

New development below popular Utah hang gliding park could cause trouble

Paragliding and hang gliding are popular sports in Utah, especially at the Flight Park State Recreation Area. → Read More

Holladay helping local businesses recover from the pandemic, get ready for holidays

The city of Holladay is helping local businesses as they recover from the pandemic and look forward to the holidays. → Read More

UDOT testing 100 different types of lane striping for state roads

As part of a three-year study of state roads, the Utah Department of Transportation is testing out 100 different types of lane striping to determine the best for drivers. → Read More

Heber Valley getting more electric vehicle charging stations

The Heber Valley is getting a little more eco friendly as they help people with electric vehicles to get around the city. → Read More

Major construction projects could upend quiet Sugar House neighborhood

With the growth that's making Utah the fastest-growing state in the nation comes problems for local neighborhoods such as Sugar House, where future projects could impact business. → Read More

SafeUT mental health app helps those in need connect to community resources

A local smartphone app providing crisis intervention support to students, parents and educators has released its findings. → Read More

University of Utah doctor offers classes to keep people outdoors and out of the emergency room

COVID-19 has pushed more people into the outdoors, but with that comes more injuries being reported. → Read More

Utah's '100 Deadliest Days' lived up to the name

The "100 Deadliest Days" on state roads is over, but that doesn’t mean the Utah Highway Patrol and Utah Department of Transportation have stopped for pushing the message of safe driving. → Read More

Utah lawmaker wants businesses requiring vaccine to be held liable for any negative side effects

Many businesses are now requiring their employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as well as their customers. However, one Utah lawmaker says those businesses should be held responsible for any negative side effects. → Read More

Some protest, others support vaccine requirements at businesses in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY — As businesses and venues start requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccines at entry, some people are protesting that idea and others are supporting it. The Bayou Bar and Restaurant is Salt Lake City is just one place requiring its patrons to be vaccinated. However, according to our news partners at the Salt Lake Tribune, some people aren't taking well to that policy. Last Saturday, a… → Read More

Utahns encouraged to review disaster plans as National Preparedness Month begins

Today is the start of National Preparedness Month. National Preparedness Month is a way for people to observe the act of being prepared in case of a disaster. → Read More