Decades-old Utah death penalty cases raise questions about delayed justice
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Two Utah death row cases tied to murders in the 1980s are seeing new movement, with one facing a possible retrial and another caught in an indefinite delay of appeals. The decades-old cases raise questions about whether justice should take this long. The Cases.
Argument culminates with shooting in South Salt Lake
SOUTH SALT LAKE — An argument between two men resulted in one man being shot in the leg. Michael Ray Ellis, 44, was charged Tuesday in 3rd District Court with aggravated assault resulting in serious injury and being a restricted person in possession of a gun, second-degree felonies, and two counts of illegal shooting...
Does it cost more to buy a new or existing home? What a new...
What a new study looking at the costs of buying a newly built home versus an existing property says about Utah.
AVOID THESE UTAH TOWNS! Worst Cities In Utah Ranked
When you're thinking of the WORST places you've ever lived, what made it so terrible? Did you have bad weather? Terrible neighbors? Crime? Or maybe it was just totally boring! Money Inc. recently compiled a list of the WORST places in all of Utah to call home! This list is based on a handful of factors, desiring the...
Utah doctor speaks out against potential Medicaid cuts in ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
SALT LAKE CITY — A Salt Lake City OB-GYN spoke out in a virtual press conference on Wednesday, along with doctors from three other states whose representatives could make a difference in whether funding is cut from Medicaid. Dr. Addison Alley said the One Big Beautiful Bill that Congress...
It’s a girl! Cottonwood Heights to gain a sister…city
Mayor Mike Weichers and Councilmember Matthew Holton were able to spend some time in their newly-acquired Sister City - Incheon - learning about traditional cultural practices. (Photo courtesy Councilmember Matthew Holton) July is an exciting month for Cottonwood Heights! Along with the historic Butlerville Days...
Mormon Leaders Meet with Hindu Spiritual Leader in Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, June 21, 2025 (Newsroom Press Release): His Holiness Brahmavihari Swamiji, head of BAPS Hindu Mandir Abu Dhabi and international relations for BAPS, met with members of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, June 18, 2025....
Salt Lake’s 50 Most Arrested
There are people in Salt Lake City who have been arrested more than 70 times. These are the same faces officers see again and again—breaking into cars, trespassing, using drugs, cycling through jail, detox, and back to the street. We call them high utilizers. They are, in many ways, the black hole at the center of...
Farmington man charged in road-rage confrontation
SANDY — A Farmington man is facing criminal charges for an alleged incident of road rage. Steven Charles Holladay, 49, was charged Tuesday in 3rd District Court with reckless endangerment, a third-degree felony, and reckless driving, a class A misdemeanor. Both charges come with road rage penalty enhancements if...
UHP to take lead in Bangerter Highway enforcement
TAYLORSVILLE — The Utah Highway Patrol will become the primary law enforcement agency overseeing the Bangerter Highway stating July 1. UHP Col. Michael Rapich says it's a move that has been more than two years in the making. "We sat down with all the valley chiefs collaboratively and came...