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Suspect Hits Two Police Vehicles, Injures Officer During Pursuit In Millcreek
Two police vehicles were hit and an officer was injured during a pursuit in Millcreek. -
Filipino Food Truck In Layton Tagged With Racial Slurs
A food truck in Layton was spray painted top to bottom in racial slurs and swear words. Police said they were investigating it as a possible hate crime, but the owner said it won’t scare him and his family away. -
Vegas Police: Slain Boy Was From California, Mother Sought
A 7-year-old boy from San Jose, California, was the child whose body was found near a highway outside Las Vegas 10 days ago, and his mother is suspected of killing him, police said Monday. -
Utah Bank Warns Of Money Mule Scams
When your boss asks you to do something, typically, you do it. But an Ogden woman barely side-stepped disaster after a request she got from her boss raised some red flags. -
Intermountain Celebrates Return Of Hospital Rehab Volunteers
During the pandemic, volunteers at Intermountain Healthcare were not allowed in the building for face-to-face sessions, so they got creative with virtual sessions. But there was a celebration Monday as peer-support group volunteers returned to the hospital. -
Companies You’d Never Expect Are Offering Signing Bonuses To New Employees
America's stores are having trouble bringing on staff to meet growing demand from customers as the U.S. economy regains steam. So they're turning to an incentive less commonly deployed in the retail industry: sign-on bonuses for new hires. -
Lori Vallow-Daybell Prosecutors Drop Opposition To Incompetency Report
Prosecutors in the Lori Vallow-Daybell case have decided not to fight a ruling that said she was unfit for trial. -
St. George Man Arrested In Connection With 1986 Texas Murder
Authorities in Comal County, Texas, announced two men, one from Utah and another from Ohio, have been arrested in connection with the 1986 murder of a 56-year-old man. -
Salt Lake Co. Opens Cooling Centers For Seniors Who Need Heat Relief
As hot and windy conditions were expected through the early part of this week, cooling centers opened in neighborhoods where people are escaping the heat. -
USU Offers Early Summer Gardening, Lawn Care Tips
Utah weathered record heat over the past few days, and this new week won't give us much relief. But there are some things to think about for your lawn and garden as we head into the summer. -
Utah Reports 174 New COVID-19 Cases, Two Additional Deaths
The Utah Department of Health on Monday said two more Utahns have died due to COVID-19 and another 174 residents have tested positive for the virus. -
Drought-Stricken Nevada Enacts Ban On ‘Non-Functional’ Grass
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has signed legislation to make the state the first in the U.S. to ban certain kinds of grass. -
Supreme Court Rules Against Immigrants With Temporary Status
A unanimous Supreme Court has ruled that thousands of people living in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to apply to become permanent residents. -
Harris Says Leaders Need To Restore Hope In Guatemala
Vice President Kamala Harris is emphasizing the need to restore hope for residents of struggling Central American nations to help address the increase in migration from the region. -
Victim From Fatal South Jordan Drive-By Shooting Identified; One In Custody
Officials with the South Jordan Police Department said one juvenile has been taken into custody in connection to a drive-by shooting that killed a 19-year-old man on Sunday.
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