National Geographic picture inspires action in Utah and Idaho
How far would you go to help a complete stranger? A photograph tucked inside the pages of a National Geographic magazine has had a profound affect on the woman who took the picture and a man in Idaho who saw it.
Some dog breeds too risky for insurance companies
Some insurance companies say certain dog breeds pose too high a risk to insure, while owners of those dogs say it's not fair.
U. graduates celebrate friendship, hope
As Trent Mortensen and Shane Russell joked together, waiting to enter the University of Utah's commencement ceremony Thursday, they agreed that they earned more than just diplomas during their time in college.
Family says soccer referee still in coma from player's punch
A family is holding on to hope as their father, a youth soccer referee who fell into a coma after being punched in the head by a player over the weekend, remains in extremely critical condition.
Restaurant's Thursday sales will benefit unique group of students
Mary Richards |
posted Apr 11th - 6:51am
Your appetite for fresh Mexican food could help college students Thursday. Sonora Grill in Ogden is holding "Dining for Dollars," with 100 percent of sales going to a special scholarship.
BYU lab gains national attention after slow-motion videos go viral
A BYU facility called the Splash Lab has received national attention for their extraordinary videos of sending ordinary actions into slow motion.
'Hero beavers' struggling to survive effects of fuel spill
Two beavers found soaked in diesel fuel near Willard Bay Tuesday are struggling to survive. The siblings have been dubbed "hero beavers" because federal officials believe it was their dam that stopped a fuel leak from reaching wildlife in Willard Bay.
Carbon High Dinos in the running for nation's best mascot
Students at a Utah high school may soon be able to call their mascot the very best in the country, but they need your help.
Protecting your business from online trolls
Bill Gephardt |
posted Mar 13th - 8:13am
Negative online reviews can hurt companies. But who wrote the review? Was it really a customer, or was it a competitor, an ex-partner in the company, or even an ex-wife or ex-husband?
Night Baker finds strength, healing in blog readers
For a Utah woman battling anorexia, sharing her story with the world ultimately helped save her life.
Free kidney screenings aim to spot problems early
Nkoyo Iyamba |
posted Mar 11th - 8:25am
How healthy are your kidneys? Experts say not enough people know the answer, so they're encouraging Utahns to participate in free screenings this month.
Legal system, insurance leave accident victim struggling to fix car
A South Salt Lake man caught in the aftermath of a triple homicide in Midvale last month said he's a victim himself, all because the main suspect in the murder crashed into his car.
Veterans find help at Infothon
Lori Prichard |
posted Feb 26th - 6:45am
We're re-defining the face of Utah veterans and helping others understand the challenges these former military men and women face.
Vietnam Veteran's Memorial organization requests photos of fallen Utahns
The founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., was in Utah Wednesday to ask for help in a project that will broaden history of the war. The organization wants photographs of all of those killed in Vietnam, including our Utahns.
Boy with muscular dystrophy inspires thousands through Facebook
11-year-old Mitchell Jones has Duchene muscular dystrophy and his heart is rapidly deteriorating. There is nothing doctors can do to repair the heart damage but his remarkable attitude and his family's faith have inspired thousands through a Facebook page.
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