Pet lovers and animals that need love met at the Utah State Fair Park Saturday for the spring NKUT adoption.
Britain has a new princess and eagerly awaits her name
From Prince Charles to royal fans to most of those who put down a bet, millions in Britain were hoping for a girl.
'We Need Help': Aid scarce in quake-hit Nepal villages
At the entrance of this destroyed mountain village, a wooden sign stands, cobbled together from debris of homes flattened by Nepal's devastating earthquake. Its message: "WE NEED HELP. PLEASE HELP."
Peaceful Baltimore demonstrators praise top prosecutor
At a grassy plaza across from Baltimore's City Hall filled with thousands of people on Saturday, speakers praised the city's young top prosecutor for quickly moving forward with charges against the police officers they see as responsible for the death of a 25-year-old black man who suffered a fatal spinal injury in their custody.
2 injured after motorcycle-on-deer crash
Authorities are investigating a motorcycle-on-deer crash that injured two people north of Soda Springs, Idaho.
Utahn begins 250-mile run to aid hearing-impaired children
A Utah man set out on a 250-mile run Saturday to help raise money for hearing-impaired children.
2 inmate attacks at Utah prison trigger lockdown
Two separate inmate attacks led to the lockdown of the Uinta Facility at the Utah State Prison on Saturday.
'Empty Bowls' event raises awareness, funds to feed Utah's hungry
'Empty Bowls,' a partnership between Clay Arts Utah and Catholic Community Services of Utah, used art to raise awareness about hunger in Utah. The community was served a free meal of soup of bread and invited to purchase handcrafted ceramic bowls.
Utahns learn about Masonic temples during open house event
The Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Utah held free open house tours at temples across the state on Saturday in an effort to educate the public on the Masonic brotherhood and its family organizations.
Nigeria: Nearly 300 freed women, children led to safety
Their faces were gaunt, their hair tinted orange, their stomachs distended, all signs of malnutrition. They looked ragged, lost, shattered. But the girls were alive and free.
Archaeology and Preservation Month kicks off
Parents and children enjoyed the kick-off to Archaeology and Preservation Month at Salt Lake Community College's south campus Saturday, learning about the state's historic places and the way those who came before them lived their lives.
Lutheran, LDS leaders find common ground during regional meeting
The Rev. James Gonia, Bishop of the Rocky Mountain Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and Elder Von G. Keetch of the LDS Church's First Quorum of the Seventy found common ground Saturday during a regional meeting of Lutheran clergy.
Doing business 100 feet underground
Here's a novel way to slash your business expenses in half: Relocate 100 feet underground.
American Pharoah gives trainer a long-awaited 4th Derby win
Three times in seven years, Bob Baffert left the Kentucky Derby empty-handed. Two seconds and a sixth-place finish by the wagering favorite.
3rd annual 'Declutter Day' promotes personal security, health
The Utah Department of Commerce held its third annual "Declutter Day" on Friday at the University of Utah. The event focuses on providing the public with an opportunity to guard against ID scams and other potential risks.
USU awards 5,830 degrees in 2015 commencement
It was a strong year for Utah State University, whose eight colleges awarded 5,830 degrees on Saturday during commencement ceremonies. Stew Morrill, USU's retiring head basketball coach of 17 years, gave the keynote address.
Have You Seen This? Biggest jump in action sports history
A professional "dirt bike stunter" completed a trick that is being hailed as the biggest trick in action sports history.
Kentucky Derby: Things to watch at Churchill Downs
Bob Baffert jokes that his last Kentucky Derby victory was so long ago, he doesn't remember.
New Salt Lake parking meters still viewed widely negatively, poll says
Despite revamping its troubled parking meters last month, Salt Lake City still has a negative parking reputation in the eyes of nearly half of its residents.
Huntsman education awards set to be presented to 11 outstanding educators
After years of dedicated service, 11 outstanding educators will receive Huntsman Awards for Excellence in Education this month.
RSL snaps sellout streak in its 1-1 tie with San Jose
Real Salt Lake rallied for a 1-1 draw against visiting San Jose on Friday night at Rio Tinto Stadium.
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