"As horrible as natural disasters are, you see the best of humanity," Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members gather in Florida to help clean up the mess Hurricane Ian left behind.
Thursday is casino night at the Monarch in Ogden where the Youth Impact Program hopes to raise some of the needed $300,000 it takes to help kids, parents and the community.
Utah parents have one more week to give their feedback on the State Board of Education's decision to pull its support for the Student Health and Risk Prevention survey, otherwise known as SHARP.
A Utah County man is working to preserve a 9/11 museum in New York City that just shut its doors for good. He's doing it with the help of modern technology.
Plenty of people here in Utah joined the British Thursday in mourning the Queen's passing, including those in the Anglican community which has roots in the Church of England.
Now that school is back in session, some administrators worried about the impact this heatwave is having on students inside hot buildings and decided to let them out early Tuesday.
In the middle of a small town that like so many other places is seeing exponential growth, is this piece of land that has been sitting untouched and fenced off.
It was today, back in 1982, when 3-year-old Rachael Runyan disappeared from a playground behind her family's home. KSL's Mike Anderson talked with them Friday about why they're keeping hope alive so many years later.
The Davis County School District is promising better inclusion for all students. A new assistant superintendent stepped in to head up the new district program, under the direction of the U.S. Department of Justice.