It’s that time of year when it's cold and dark in the morning, and very tempting to start the car and run back inside until it is defrosted and warmed up. But if you do, you're likely just warming up your vehicle for someone else to enjoy at your expense.
Porch pirates are out in full-force during the holiday season. There are a few things you can do to lower your changes of having a package swiped before you bring it inside.
Before you go out on the roads this winter, take stock of what's inside your car and make sure you're prepared for a blizzard or winter storm traffic jam.
Half of all home heating fires occur during the winter months. As the weather cools off, Lt. Robin Heiden shares ways to keep your family safe in this week's Safe in 60.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death of teens in Utah and the state's teen suicide rate is consistently higher than the rest of the nation. There are things we can do to as families, parents and a community to save lives.
You may think that telling your child how dangerous a gun is will deter them from touching it, but children are curious. Now is a good time to make sure you're practicing proper gun safety.
Do you wonder what it is like to be a police officer? Many law enforcement agencies offer opportunities for you to see what's taught in the police academy.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Statistics show it's an important topic. According to the Utah Department of Health, domestic violence, or intimate partner violence, affected 18 percent of Utah women in 2016.
The second annual safety week goes from September 23-29 across the United States and Canada. Police departments across the country have partnered with Amtrak and Operation Lifesaver to remind people how important it is to follow train safety laws along the railroad tracks.
Labor Day marks the end of the 100 deadliest days for traffic crashes. Unfortunately, we had more traffic deaths this year than last year. While the Utah Department of Transportation won't release official numbers for several days, at least 100 people died on Utah roads this summer.
Whenever an emergency vehicle uses lights and sirens, it raises the level of confusion for all drivers on the road. Here are some important reminder if you encounter a firetruck, ambulance or police car while driving.
As summer comes to an end and days get shorter, those who love to exercise outside are more likely to do it in the dark. As you run or jog, please remember a few things to keep you safe.
Law enforcement agencies across the nation are asking people to develop a habit of protecting property from theft. And it takes less time than brushing your teeth!