West Jordan family murder-suicide brings Utah to five cases in five years — Three...
This week, the West Jordan Police Department stated that they believe a deadly house fire that claimed four lives was started by the father living in the home. The tragedy joins several other murder-suicide tragedies that have taken place in Utah over the last few years.
Humane Society of Utah volunteers help dogs, cats and more find ‘fur-ever’ homes
The Humane Society of Utah averages about 400 or so volunteers. People here in Utah are giving their time, attention and love to animals looking for a new home.
Hundreds camp overnight preparing for Days of ’47 Parade
SALT LAKE CITY — It’s the biggest sleepover of the year: Hundreds take to the streets of downtown Salt Lake City to secure their spots for the annual Days of ’47 Parade. Tents, camping chairs and sleeping bags can be seen all over South Temple, 900 South, and 200 East.
Native dancers share culture and identity ahead of Liberty Park PowWow
Native American dancers appeared on Good Day Utah at FOX 13 News, sharing their traditions and perspectives on what it means to be Indigenous in Utah ahead of an upcoming PowWow.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Significant delays in Parley’s Canyon after Semi-truck jackknifed
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Multiple lanes were closed in Parley’s Canyon near Milepost 130 after a Semi-truck jackknifed and leaked oil and other fluids. All three westbound lanes have since reopened and traffic has resumed at a normal pace. However, travelers saw significant delays between 4:07 p.m. and 7:30 p.m....
$53M boost for Great Salt Lake amid critical water levels, toxic dust fears
“This coordinated funding effort presents unprecedented opportunities to support projects that will enhance Great Salt Lake’s habitats, reduce water consumption, and deliver water to the lake and wetlands benefiting the overall health of Great Salt Lake,” said Marcelle Shoop, Executive Director of...
West Valley City man arrested for alleged death threats against former employer
A West Valley City man has been arrested for allegedly making threats toward a former employer after being unable to get legal help against them.
Utah’s pioneer pride shines at the Days of ’47 Parade
Salt Lake City — Salt Lake City’s streets filled with music, laughter and heartfelt memories as the 2025 Days of ’47 Parade honored Utah’s history. From elaborately decorated floats to high-energy marching bands, the event celebrated the spirit of resilience and community that defines the state.
When the USPS can’t decipher bad handwriting, this facility comes to the rescue
When an address is not legible, mail distribution centers capture images of the hard-to-read addresses and electronically send them to the USPS Remote Encoding Center in Salt Lake City.
20 years after tragedy, lightning strike victim is remembered through book drive
SALT LAKE CITY — Two decades after a lightning strike tragically killed a young boy scout, a new book drive is honoring his memory. Officials said the troop was prepared and in safe shelter, but nothing could’ve been done to prevent the death of 15-year-old Paul Ostler. Now,...