Utah January 15, 2016 92-year-old World War II Navajo code talker dies in Utah A Navajo man who helped stump the Japanese during World War II using a code based on his native language has died in Utah.
Utah January 13, 2016 Rare 45-star flag given to the 45th state A man searching a junkyard for used car parts made an incredible find: an American flag with just 45 stars.
Utah January 10, 2016 Utah police shooting investigation to re-open following release of new video The Salt Lake County District Attorney says he will re-open the investigation into a fatal police shooting after new video surfaced that appears to show the man on the ground when he was shot.
Utah January 8, 2016 Grandma pleads guilty after meth pipe found in backpack A Utah grandmother accused of leaving her meth pipe in her 8-year-old granddaughter's backpack has pleaded guilty to child endangerment and drug charges.
Utah January 7, 2016 Middle school students in Utah may soon get gun safety lessons A Republican state senator in Utah on Monday proposed a program that would give gun safety training to eighth-grade students.
Utah January 7, 2016 Big-dollar baby formula thefts dog stores, police across US The recent arrests of three people accused of stealing thousands of dollars in baby formula in Utah is just the latest example of a problem that's dogged U.S. stores and law enforcement for years.
Manhunt January 6, 2016 Police confirm body found in Utah cave is suspect in 2010 ranger shooting Utah authorities on Wednesday confirmed that the remains found in a narrow cave near Moab by a college student are those of a man police believe is the man who shot a state park ranger in 2010.
Utah January 6, 2016 Police confirm body found is suspect in '10 ranger shooting Utah authorities have confirmed that remains found in a cave near Moab are a man police believe shot and wounded a Utah state park ranger in 2010 and eluded more than 100 officers in a desert manhunt.
RELIGION January 6, 2016 'Sister Wives' stars won't be charged if polygamy law stands Utah prosecutors say a polygamous family made famous by a reality TV show won't face charges if a law against plural marriage stands.
Utah January 6, 2016 Salt Lake City police find sleeping boy in stolen SUV A 7-year-old boy was in an SUV when it was stolen in Salt Lake City, but he apparently slept through the whole thing.
Utah December 30, 2015 Utah woman recalls 320-foot tumble off slick mountain road: 'Don't let me die on Christmas' Sarah Crenshaw was edging along a familiar mountain road in Utah when her SUV hit a patch of black ice and slid over a precipice.
Utah December 27, 2015 14-year-old hunter survives night in 4-degree weather after becoming separated from friend A 14-year-old boy who became separated from a friend on a northern Utah hunting trip was found safe Sunday after spending the night in 4-degree weather.
Utah December 21, 2015 New 911 dispatcher walks Utah couple through delivering baby on interstate, helping it breathe A Utah couple welcomed their fourth child into the world on the side of Interstate 15, coached through the delivery by a 911 dispatch operator.
Appeals December 20, 2015 Appeals court: States can't ban gay marriage A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning streak across the country one step closer to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Senate December 20, 2015 Cochran, Rangel challenged on busy primary day Six-term Sen. Thad Cochran's Republican runoff against Mississippi state Sen. Chris McDaniel stands as a test of whether decades of delivering federal largesse trumps conservative demands to slash government spending.
Utah December 20, 2015 Republican Mia Love wins Utah House race Love's win over Democrat Doug Owens means Utah Democrats will no longer have any representatives in Congress.
Utah December 18, 2015 Utah official's ATV protest ride lands him in prison for 10 days A southern Utah county commissioner who became a cause celebre in the movement challenging the federal government's management of Western public lands is set to find out Friday if he'll get jail time for organizing an ATV protest ride through a closed canyon.
Utah December 7, 2015 Utah to assign a state police detective to watch over refugees from Syria and elsewhere The head of Utah's state police says he plans to assign an investigator to keep an eye on refugees settling in the state.
Utah December 7, 2015 Utah teen hit and killed on his 14th birthday while walking to school A teenager was killed on his 14th birthday when he was hit by two cars while crossing the street on the way to school in Payson, Utah.
Utah December 1, 2015 Utah judge sides with parents of missing mom Susan Powell in estate dispute Third District Judge L.A. Dever issued the ruling Wednesday, nearly two months after he heard arguments about the case.
Utah December 1, 2015 Jury says Utah cemetery not responsible for death of boy crushed by headstone A jury found late Thursday that a Utah cemetery association was not negligent in the death of a 4-year-old boy who was crushed by a historic headstone, one of a handful of similar deaths around the country in recent years.
Utah November 30, 2015 Utah trooper shot 4 times in August returning to work with promotion A Utah Highway Patrol trooper who survived being shot four times during a shootout recounted how he tried to scurry to safety on his back while thinking of how badly he wanted to return home to his wife and four children.
Utah November 30, 2015 Photo found after Zion National Park flooding reveals final image of 7 hikers Seven hikers in safety helmets, wetsuits and climbing harnesses smiled for a group photo before heading into the mouth of a narrow desert canyon in southern Utah's Zion National Park.
Utah November 26, 2015 Utah man swipes boarding pass, gets through airport security in Salt Lake City Authorities say a man with a stolen boarding pass got through airport security in Salt Lake City and checked into a flight at the gate before he was caught earlier this month.
Utah November 16, 2015 Utah judge who ruled lesbian couple should lose child recuses himself from case A Utah judge who had ordered a baby girl taken away from her lesbian foster mothers and placed in a heterosexual home removed himself from the case Monday as criticism turned into calls for his impeachment.
Utah November 12, 2015 Utah judge's order to remove child from lesbian foster parents causes outcry Utah state child welfare officials are reviewing a ruling by a juvenile court judge who ordered a baby to be taken from lesbian foster parents and instead placed with a heterosexual couple for the child's well-being.
Utah October 28, 2015 Utah mom of 6 given 24 hours to live defies odds, returns home A Utah mother says her faith and family have helped her through an ordeal that saw her lose her infant son, and exceed doctors’ expectations after being given just 24 to 36 hours to live.
Utah September 15, 2015 3 dead, 4 missing in Zion National Park after flash flooding Heavy rain sent flash floods coursing through a narrow slot canyon in southern Utah's Zion National Park, killing three people and leaving four others missing, officials said Tuesday.
Utah September 12, 2015 Utah's new coach Snyder looks to young talent with hope for the future The Utah Jazz rebuilding project has reached the point where it's time for the young talent to sink or shine.
Utah September 3, 2015 Utah softball coach dies after lightning strike at picnic A popular softball coach from Lehi has died after being shocked over the weekend during a family picnic when lightning hit a nearby tree.
Utah June 6, 2015 Staph bacteria linked to food poisoning at Utah homeless shelter Staph bacteria found in meals prepared at a Salt Lake City homeless shelter last weekend appears to have cause food poisoning in more than 50 people, Utah Health officials said Friday.