Four Salt Lake City police officers will not face any charges as they were acting in accordance with their training, District Attorney Sim Gill said.
The Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office declined to file charges against the officers involved in the 2022 death of Megan Mohn.
Utah’s only openly LGBTQ lawmaker choked back tears Tuesday as she pleaded for her state House colleagues not to pass another bill aimed at the transgender community. This marks the fourth year in a row that the state has moved to do so.
Salt Lake County is another step closer to moving its operations to Overstock’s old headquarters next year. The Utah House of Representatives voted unanimously Monday to approve HB55, a bill that would allow a county to "maintain additional office space" in an area outside of the county's seat.
The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office declined to file charges against the officers involved in the 2022 death of Megan Mohn.
Questions are circulating as residents wonder how the vehicle that was recovered from Cheat Lake on Sunday got there, but the sheriff’s office says not to believe everything on social media.
No. 15 overall pick in this year’s draft enjoys whirlwind first night as member of Red Wings organization Red Wings select ‘really good two-way player’ Michael Brandsegg-Nygard at No. 15 ...
Exeter City are delighted to announce the signing of centre back Sam Stubbs from League One outfit Fleetwood Town. The 22-year-old is manager Matt Taylor's first signing of the January transfer window and joins on a two and a half year contract. Stubbs is ...
Track and cross-country runners at Utah's universities say they notice bad-air days along the Wasatch Front — and sometimes talk about training indoors to avoid the pollution.
Salt Lake City police recently partnered with licensed clinical social workers for a two-day operation aimed at improving public safety and supporting the homel
State Senator Richard Carling, Chairman of the Interim Committee, expressed his willingness to work with Utah Issues Director Bill Walsh regarding Fit Premises legislation and asked Walsh in a letter, two days before the meeting to "forward as quickly as possible drafts of any proposed legislation," to be placed on the committee agenda.
In a place like Logan, where the December unemployment rate stood at 1.8 percent the very month of the raids—with a 2 percent unemployment rate for all of Utah—there are simply not that many Loganites willing to wrap meat onto Styrofoam trays in a wet, cold plant.