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A Salt Lake City woman hopes to change people’s grocery shopping habits in her new store. → Read More
Firefighters from the Unified Fire Authority held their 17th Firewise Day in Emigration Canyon Saturday. → Read More
A quick shot of snow reminded Utahns that spring can be unpredictable. → Read More
Wildland firefighters from seven states are learning how to use bulldozers to fight wildfires in Utah’s West Desert. → Read More
Salt Lake police are stepping up crosswalk enforcement this week. The department received a $15,000 grant from the Utah Highway Safety Office for the extra patrols. → Read More
Ogden City has suspended its recycling program after they say the cost went up by 47 percent this month. → Read More
A Utahn killed during World War II is finally getting a proper goodbye. → Read More
A Salt Lake City man was carried about 1,000 feet by an avalanche in the Big Cottonwood Canyon backcountry Sunday. He walked away without serious injuries. → Read More
Snowbird Ski Resort has launched an app aimed at increasing carpooling for skiers and snowboarders heading up Little Cottonwood Canyon. → Read More
At least five people fell through ice this weekend in three separate incidents across Utah, officials report. One man is hoping his fall can serve as a learning experience for others. → Read More
A Utah County family is recovering after a crash on a snowy road Friday afternoon. → Read More
As the family of North Ogden mayor Brent Taylor waits on the East Coast to bring his body home, they talked about how proud they were of him. → Read More
The North Summit Fire Service District honored a 10-year-old boy who helped get firefighters to a fire before it got out of hand. → Read More
As the popularity of shared scooters explodes in Salt Lake City, transportation officials are still working to educate riders on the rules of the road. → Read More
Water customers in Tooele County have been asked to cut back as the reserves in Settlement Canyon may not last the whole summer. → Read More
Several employees of Eco Flower say they are owed money, and customers are too, after the business shut down. → Read More
The Kaysville Police Department has received an outpouring of love and support from citizens, businesses and police agencies over the last several days. Officers want to say thank you and they appreciate everyone's support. → Read More
Westminster College's board voted on Friday to discontinue the college's aviation program. Administrators said the program was too costly to be sustainable. → Read More
Several University of Utah students say someone claiming to be a police officer called them demanding money for outstanding warrants. Through spoofing technology, the call appears to be coming from the police department, police said. → Read More
Volunteers from the Salt Lake City area have been helping donate and load an impressive amount of supplies for the people of Zimbabwe. → Read More