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Controversy Arises as LDS Female Relief Society Leaders are Removed from Stand During Sunday Services
Discover the controversy brewing in San Francisco Bay Area LDS congregations as female Relief Society leaders are ordered off the stand during Sunday services. This abrupt change in a long-standing tradition has sparked questions and a letter-writing campaign to Church headquarters.
Utah Braces for Major Winter Storm and Anticipated Air Quality Improvement
Utah residents are bracing themselves for a significant winter storm that is set to sweep through the region, starting on Friday morning and continuing until Saturday morning, with additional snowfall forecasted for Sunday. The storm promises to deliver a blanket of 2-4 inches of snow to valley areas, while mountainous regions are gearing up for a more substantial covering of 1-2 feet. The Cottonwood canyons could receive an even more impressive total of up to 40 inches, with bench areas expecting 1-8 inches of snow accumulation.
Utah man determined to return to outdoor activities after hunting incident results in leg amputation
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A 20-year-old Utah man, Hunter Rasmussen, is recovering after a hunting incident the day before Thanksgiving that led to the loss of part of his leg. "He’s always been a kid that’s loved the outdoors," said his father, Brigg Rasmussen, who said Hunter loves living an active lifestyle in sports and outdoor activities.
Utah Community Devastated by Black Friday Car Accident Claiming Lives of Young Newlywed and Local Man
A joyous holiday season turned tragic for a Utah community as a catastrophic car accident on Black Friday claimed the lives of 21-year-old newlywed Kelsie Remington and 37-year-old Poul Larsen. The young couple's dreams were cut short when Kelsie and her husband, Chase Tingen, were involved in a collision with Larsen's Dodge Ram, which slid on an icy road and struck their Honda Accord. The poor weather conditions and a winter advisory warning had transformed the roads into treacherous paths, which ultimately led to the devastating event.
Utah Family Honors Late Daughter's Life, Offers Forgiveness to Unknown Hit-and-Run Driver
On the anniversary of Isabelle Parr's tragic passing, her family remembers the vibrant 21-year-old UVU student and offers forgiveness to the unknown driver involved in the hit and run. The family finds solace in their faith, cherishing Isabelle's memory and celebrating her life.
Utah Wildlife Board Announces 2024 Changes to Hunting Regulations Impacting Local Hunters
The Utah Wildlife Board approved changes to big game hunting regulations on Tuesday. These changes, effective in 2024, alter the weapon technology allowed for hunts and introduce mandatory harvest reporting for deer and elk hunts.
Arizona man charged after fatal crash in Utah nearly 4 years ago
MOAB — An arrest warrant has been issued for an Arizona man accused of causing a fatal crash about four years ago near the Utah-Colorado border. Brennan Kinlachleeny, 32, of Kayenta, Arizona, was charged Thursday in Utah’s 7th District Court with automobile homicide, a second-degree felony; and DUI, a class B misdemeanor.
Utah contractor faces 15 payment lawsuits, $2.8M in damages
Makers Line, the construction arm of Q Factor, a Salt Lake City-based development firm, faces at least 15 lawsuits that allege the contractor failed to pay its subcontractors on several different construction projects in Utah, according to several court documents. In total, the lawsuits seek about $2.8 million in damages,...
Emergency Dispatchers Turn First Responders, Save Overdosed Driver After Crash Near Communications Center
Experience the dramatic moment when 911 dispatchers become first responders, saving an overdosed driver who crashed near their communication center. Witness their quick actions, from performing CPR to caring for the driver's children, in this gripping real-life emergency scenario.
BYU and Utah’s sovereign tribes are creating lessons so students know ‘We’re still here’
Brenda Beyal told the third graders she was visiting at Spanish Oaks Elementary to tune their ears and to repeat after her. “Shí naashá,” Beyal said slowly and clearly in her native language. The students repeated the phrase, and Beyal explained that they were saying “I walk” in Navajo.