Utah bans fluoride in public drinking water; 1st state to do so
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed the legislation on Thursday.
Mia Love, 1st Black Republican woman elected to Congress, dies at 49
Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has died at 49, according to a statement posted by her family. Here's what to know.
Turkey crashes through windshield on Utah highway, injuring driver
A driver in Utah sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a turkey flew through his windshield on Interstate 15, according to the Garland Police Department.
Alleged kidnapping attempt thwarted after victim slipped witness an SOS note at Utah gas station
Epigmenio Bustillos Marquez, 53, was arrested on Saturday, March 8, and booked on multiple charges.
Utah CEO killed in helicopter crash in Idaho
Bradford Brown, CEO and founder of Utah-based ATL Technology, was killed in a helicopter crash on February 20 at Ririe Reservoir, according to authorities.
Video shows driver escape seconds before train smashes into SUV
It wasn't clear why the driver did not just pull forward out of the train's way, preventing the dramatic collision.
Zion National Park hiker found dead after apparent fall
Authorities in Utah discovered a deceased male on the Canyon Overlook Trail in Zion National Park over the weekend after receiving a report of a possible fall.
Watch: Giant Santa inflatables take over Utah neighborhood
A Utah neighborhood is getting attention for its synchronized festive decorating skills.
Suspect in custody after allegedly kidnapping child he met on social media, police say
The suspect, only identified as a juvenile male, led police on a chase before crashing into the back of a police car.
Wild horse shot, killed; officials offer $19,000 reward for information
Pyrite is the third wild horse to be shot and killed in the Onaqui Herd Management Area over the last 20 months.
Hiker falls to death on popular trail in Arches National Park
A 68-year-old man from Paramus, New Jersey, tragically fell to his death while hiking in Utah's Arches National Park on Tuesday.
Airmen honored for rescuing pregnant woman, others from flash flood at Zion while hiking
A group of U.S. Air Force Airmen from Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada were honored for their bravery after rescuing four hikers, including a pregnant woman, from a flash flood at Zion National Park in Utah.
1 dead, 2 injured after lightning strikes fishing boat in Utah
A tragic accident occurred on Sunday morning when lightning struck a boat on the Bear River in Corinne, Utah, killing one person and injuring two others.
Alaska Airlines flight makes sudden diversion after pilot says he's not certified to land: report
An Alaska Airlines flight operated by SkyWest was forced to make a sudden diversion from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to Salt Lake City after the pilot said he was not certified to land the plane, reports said.
Father drowns trying to save son who jumped into Utah lake to rescue woman in storm
The father was swimming and boating with his 17-year-old son this weekend when thunderstorms impacted Willard Bay State Park near Eagle Beach in Utah, authorities said.
'Double Arch' at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area has collapsed: National Park Service
The Double Arch, per park officials, was a frequently visited geological feature, and it collapsed on Aug. 8. Changing water levels and erosion are believed to have contributed to the collapse.
Navajo Nation uranium transport dispute: What you need to know
The Navajo Nation's uranium transport controversy involves recent efforts by the tribe to block uranium ore shipments from a mine in northern Arizona to a processing site in Utah.
Small plane crashes into front yard; Everyone survives
A small plane crashed into a family's front yard in Utah. The plane's pilot and passenger both survived the wreck.
Woman dies after running out of water, hiking near Utah state park in extreme heat, officials say
Officials said the temperature got to 106 degrees.
Salt Lake City to host 2034 Winter Olympics in first return since 2002
Salt Lake City was formally awarded the 2034 Winter Olympics following a Wednesday vote by the International Olympic Committee in Paris, giving Utah its second Games after hosting in 2002.