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With her third child due in just weeks, Brea Kunz says the biggest question on her mind is not labor, diapers, or sleepless nights. But childcare.
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With her third child due in just weeks, Brea Kunz says the biggest question on her mind is not labor, diapers, or sleepless nights. But childcare.
A family can finally close a tragic chapter in their life after Ana Maria Zaragoza was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the murder of Nakeena Youngman.
Farmers are hopeful a state of emergency declared by Utah governor Spencer Cox will offer them a silver lining to a season lost to an April freeze that hit fruit trees statewide.
St. George Vegas man faces charges in Utah for allegedly threatening to blow up a Costco Michael Martin
Davis County West Point Jr. High lifts lockdown after threat, building cleared Ryan Marion
Salt Lake County Paraglider recovered from Corner Canyon after fatal incident Ryan Marion
Politics Tax increase via citizen initiative? The vote threshold may get higher Ben Winslow
Politics Cox declares state of emergency for crop losses Ben Winslow
Due to low water levels, poor snowpack, and drought, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has issued an emergency change to increase the daily fishing limits.
The District 4 seat on the Salt Lake City Council has been vacated after the Salt Lake City Office of the City Attorney found that Eva Lopez Chavez failed to maintain a primary residence within the district.
FOX 13 News has learned the settlement amount for a group of drag queens who sued the City of St. George for the right to perform in a public space.
The state of Utah has seen its first decline in homelessness in recent state history. The Governor's Office made the announcement on Tuesday.
American climber Shelley Johannesen was killed in an avalanche Monday on Mount Makalu in Nepal, CBS News reported citing officials.
Jason McGowan and Sawyer Hemsley, the co-founders of Crumbl Cookies, say they are preparing to take a step away from day-to-day operations of the confectionery brand.
After several years of healthy reservoir levels and drought relief across northern Utah, some reservoirs are already beginning to drop following a dry winter and early spring runoff season.
A Utah physician is warning that 21 data centers in various stages of development could significantly worsen air quality along the Wasatch Front.
It has been ongoing for more than 25 years, and Salt Lake County elected officials will be asking their residents to do more to "Slow the Flow."
For the first time, Ogden City has an air quality monitoring system that can help them know what is in the air in real-time, including dust blowing from the Great Salt Lake.
A police officer who worked in Salt Lake County for several years has resigned from his position in Oregon after body-worn camera footage caught him making racist remarks while on duty.
Play-by-play announcer Craig "Boler" Bolerjack has been a voice for the Jazz for the last 21 seasons, seeing every version of this team on the hardwood.
One person was shot and wounded Monday evening while Cedar City police were serving a warrant, although officials say the officers were not directly involved in the shooting.
What began as residents showing us damage on a pedestrian bridge at Cottonwood Park ended with Salt Lake City announcing that the bridge will close because of safety concerns.
Across the country today, childcare providers closed for the day and parents called out of work as a demonstration for the need of universal childcare.
Concerns about hantavirus have been circulating on social media. Can it spread from human to human, and could it trigger the next pandemic? Here is what current research and federal health data show.