In the latest episode of FBI Confidential, FBI Salt Lake City Division Supervisory Special Agent Michelle Pickens tells KSL Newsradio about quid pro quo cases and how Utah isn’t immune to public corruption.
Friday marks nine years to the day since a young wife and mother, her husband and her two young sons were first reported missing from West Valley City – Susan Powell, whose family returned without her.
Starting next year, Utahns will only need to renew their driver’s license once every eight years, and Utahns with a good driving record will only have to go to the Driver License Division in person once every 16 years.
A Senate floor speech in 2018, just over a month before Josh and Thamy Holt’s
release from a Venezuela prison, threatened to potentially undo all the work
behind the scenes.
In order to better study the northern river otter in Utah, the state’s Division of Wildlife Resources is asking the public to report to them when they see an otter.
Rocky Mountain Power is warning customers in central and southern Utah about possible service interruptions this weekend due to the elevated risk of wildfires.
The manhunt for an escaped Idaho inmate and the accomplice accused of helping him elude authorities while in transit to a Boise hospital may sound eerily familiar to corrections officials in Utah.