The mother of two young children found dead inside a Layton home Wednesday evening has been arrested and booked into the Davis County Jail on two counts of aggravated murder.
Utah, along with 21 other states, has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to improve technology in payment systems in order to make unemployment insurance benefit payments more accurate.
Three former executives of a Scottsbluff car
dealership have filed a lawsuit against their bank and Toyota's
financial arm over accusations that the three stole dozens of
vehicles off their own lot. Several of those vehicles were found in Utah.
A former Logan man whose house was severely
damaged in a 2009 landslide following a canal break has filed a
civil lawsuit against the city of city of Logan and the Utah
Department of Transportation.
Provo City is considering a proposed ordinance that would require mobile ice cream vendors to go through a process to get proper licenses and go through background checks before driving up and down the streets.
Prosecutors and the defense team for Brian David Mitchell, who is accused of kidnapping Elizabeth Smart, have reached some agreement on the selection of jurors for his upcoming federal trial.
Scientists found that staying physically active can cut your genetic tendency toward obesity. Just 30 minutes of activities as simple as walking the dog, riding a bike or taking the stairs can make a difference.
Layton police are investigating the deaths of two young children after receiving a call to check on the family at their home. The call was apparently made by the father from a neighbor's house.
Thousands of volunteers took the day off work to mark the 18th annual United Way Day of Caring. The volunteers spent the day giving service across the Salt Lake Valley.
University of Utah researchers recently discovered a way to decode words from brain signals. This breakthrough is an early step to enable severely paralyzed people to speak with their thoughts.
Florida Pastor Terry Jones says he's going forward with a "Burn the Quran Day" on Sept. 11 despite calls from around the country for him to change his mind. Some of those calls are now coming from religious leaders in Utah.
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