A Dixie State University student has sued the Utah System of Higher Education claiming the online classes “are sub-par in practically every aspect.”
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Sep 24th – 6:26pm
Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson issued an update to the county’s original face covering mandate to include wearing masks at outdoor events. It comes as a new spike in case counts are emerging.
Utahns who aspire to live sustainably may want to take a look at a recently completed home in Ogden’s East Central neighborhood that’s about to hit the market — sort of.
Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted Sep 24th – 4:47pm
About two weeks after a generational storm with hurricane-force winds ripped an estimated 1,500 trees out of Salt Lake City’s public spaces — many 60- to 100-year-old giants — an effort has begun to replant.
Carter Williams, KSL.com | PostedSep 24th – 3:33pm
Zion National Park visitors are now able to access the entire Emerald Pool Trails Complex for the first time since heavy rains caused massive mudslides in 2010 that made the Middle Emerald Pools Trail impassable.
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | UpdatedSep 24th – 2:13pm
Utah’s number of COVID-19 cases has increased by 1,198 from Wednesday, marking a new single-day case record for the disease in the state, according to Gov. Gary Herbert.
Associated Press | Posted Sep 24th – 2:12pm
Two wildlife conservation groups said Wednesday they intend to file a lawsuit contending that several federal agencies are relying on an outdated plan to save a rare bird found only in Colorado and Utah.
The Roy Police Department says its officers won’t face criminal charges in the August shooting death of a 21-year-old Weber County man who fired at them, injuring a police dog.
Graham Dudley, KSL.com | Posted Sep 24th – 12:49pm
One Clinton man is giving Utahns something to smile about during this turbulent time.
Whether people who live in territories controlled by the U.S. automatically become citizens under a constitutional amendment that secured citizenship for freed slaves was a major focus of arguments Wednesday in a federal appeals court in Denver in a case seeking citizenship rights for residents of American Samoa.
Alex Cabrero, KSL TV | Posted Sep 24th – 8:48am
It has been a tough year for many of us, but for Tia Stokes, it’s been especially tough as the inspirational Utah mother fights cancer and takes on a new opponent in COVID-19.
Police arrested a man accused of lighting some of his possessions on fire on a sidewalk, and then threatening to attack firefighters who responded.
Matt Gephardt and Cindy St. Clair, KSL TV | Posted Sep 24th – 7:59am
The KSL Investigators conducted an experiment: How does USPS compare with the two other main delivery services when sending a birthday card to a loved one?
A month into the pandemic school year, many teachers have struggled, especially those juggling online and in-person classes. Yet they remain optimistic.