Morgan Wolfe, KSL-TV | Posted April 23 - 9:19 a.m.
More than 5 million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion began almost two months ago. About 50 of those refugees have found shelter and safety with a Utah native who now calls Italy her home.
Darrell Robinson cleans up after six children at home and now he cleans up after 2,400 teens at Mountain Ridge High School. The Jordan School District said it has a dire need for custodial staff.
A Virginia family traveling through Utah on a cross-country trip had their truck stolen on Foothill Drive. They say their truck contained more memories than any camera could hold.
The first Afghanistan refugee has arrived in Utah, and members of one Utah community are doing what they can to set future refugees up with what they'll need when they get here.
The first of Red Cross volunteers from Utah have left for Baton Rouge after Hurricane Ida made landfall Sunday, knocking out power to all of New Orleans and parts of Louisiana.
Hundreds of military and civilian cyber defense specialists converged in Utah on Tuesday as the largest unclassified cyber defense exercise began at Camp Williams.
The Utah Highway Patrol, along with officers from the West Valley City and West Jordan police departments, conducted an enforcement blitz along a new section of Mountain View Corridor.
About 50 residents were displaced after a fire broke out at a Murray apartment complex two weeks ago. A woman who discovered her cat dead inside her apartment wants people to know how grateful she is for those who offered support.
Morgan Wolfe, KSL-TV | Posted July 10 - 12:20 p.m.
This week, the United States Department of Agriculture announced that Goshen, a town near Santaquin in Utah County, would be getting a $4.1 million grant to update its water facilities.
Doctors and veterinarians are encouraging Utahns to know the early warning signs of heat-related illnesses and take preventative steps as record-breaking heat hits the Beehive State.
Road debris played a role in two fatal crashes over the past week on Utah highways and state officials said Wednesday it needs the public's help to keep the litter off the roads.
Dr. Timothy Gadson has officially moved to the Beehive State and is preparing to take on the job of Superintendent at the Salt Lake City School District.
The Utah National Guard is available to help with security at the state Capitol as Utah Highway Patrol officials get wind of credible threats against lawmakers and state properties.
Utah Highway Patrol canceled a trip to help law enforcement at President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration and instead will increase staffing at the Utah State Capitol.