State investigators said Wednesday that predators are acting more aggressively and are commonly using multiple accounts and platforms to groom children as a report shed new light on a case where a boy was lured away from a Layton home last year.
A woman came forward Monday saying it was her son on the ground being struck by officers in a recent encounter currently under investigation by police.
More than a week after a blockage in a drainage system and resulting flood that left a massive pit in their neighborhood, some homeowners and the developer were upset Friday over the city’s response to the disaster.
Police said Thursday they were investigating a spike in graffiti cases as business leaders said they were trying to combat the problem with planned artwork.
Deputies arrested a registered sex offender they say was helping run a farmers market in Lehi, where a number of his duties put him into direct contact with children.
A mother expressed frustration and outrage Tuesday after learning a man booked on suspicion of negligent homicide in her daughter’s death was out of jail and instead assigned to an outpatient drug treatment program.
The long winter has frustrated many Utahns with snow — and heavy snow — lingering into April. However, on Wednesday, attitudes at least seemed to shift for an afternoon at Sugar House Park.
Amid record snowfall, it’s been an incredibly taxing year for plow drivers across the Wasatch Front who have worked long hours and overtime to keep the streets clear.
Neighbors expressed winter fatigue as they were digging out Monday from the latest winter storm that hit just days before Easter and well into springtime.
Newly released video documented a hoist rescue in Morgan County earlier in the week as rescuers on Thursday noted an extremely busy winter and expressed concerns about what spring might hold with more snow and wet conditions in the forecast.
Neighbors were expressing concerns about potential debris hazards in Little Cottonwood Creek Monday as Salt Lake County emergency managers urged people to report problems ahead of increased flows due to spring runoff.
With more storms lining up next week, state emergency managers met during a call Friday to update and coordinate plans for flood preparations and response while looking ahead at the areas of greatest risk over the next two weeks.