Back in the 1920s, the U.S. government built hundreds of large, concrete arrows across the country. The purpose of the arrows was to provide guidance at night for pilots who were pioneering the country's airmail system.
Devon Dewey, KSL.com | Posted March 26 - 2:01 p.m.
The old Tintic Standard Reduction Mill is a temptation for explorers, history buffs and those looking for a place to tag, but officials are reminding the public that the property is off-limits due to high levels of lead and arsenic.
A drone stuck near the top of the LDS temple in Draper has put a tiny spotlight on the intersection of drone pilots, private entities, cities and the federal government.
As some communities see explosive growth, others see a shrinking population and poverty. Utah communities are facing different concerns all across the state.