Air traffic controllers across the country are working without paychecks as the government shutdown continues, raising concerns about the profession's future and worker retention.
Members of Utah's Jewish community have been celebrating the return of Israeli hostages by Hamas. The United Jewish Federation of Utah called it a "long awaited moment of relief and unity."
President Russell M. Nelson wore many hats during his life, but the role people closest to him say he was most proud of and cherished the most was that of father.
According to the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), six people died in wrong-way crashes in Utah last year. This statistic caught the attention of Salt Lake resident James Giacoma.
A new permanent exhibit called the "Tree of Life Garden" is now open at Thanksgiving Point, showcasing more than 130 bronze sculptures that narrate a story from the Book of Mormon.
Known for their impeccably accurate recreations of musical hits by many iconic artists, the Russian band "Leonid & Friends" is scarcely just a cover or tribute band.
The pressures of doing well in school can weigh heavily on teenagers driven to succeed. Bob Evans sat down with a group of high school juniors and seniors to discuss their experiences.
The Utah Hockey Club has significantly increased public awareness of the sport in the Beehive State. But in truth, hockey has been alive and well in the state for quite a while.