Law-abiding citizens need to learn the phrase "Graveyard Dead."
Most people who know me know that I believe in the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms in the United States of America.
I cringe when I hear of mass shootings, most of which I believe could have been prevented or at least mitigated by the presence of an armed citizen...
Last year Utah made national headlines when a man murdered his whole family, including his mother-in-law, in little Enoch City.
The town with less than 10,000 residents was stunned when the family (Tausha Haight, 40; Tausha Haight's mother, Gail Earl, 78; Haight's three daughters, Macie, 17; Briley, 12; and Sienna, 7; and two sons, Ammon, 7; and Gavin, 4) was executed by the patriarch of the home,
With the second highest fine in the United States, Utah is making a statement against distracted driving, particularly using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle.
The current fine for such an infraction in Utah is $750 -- only Oregon has a higher fine at $1,000...
Ironman 70.3 North American Championship is back and the race needs your help.
Ironman is unique because it involves multiple athletic disciplines combined in a single race. That means that competitors transition (T! means transition station 1) from the 1.2-mi...
Set just above the Virgin River with seemingly endless recreational possibilities within its footprint, Fossil Falls Park (2444 E. Dinosaur Crossing) is sure to delight St. George residents for years to come.
To mark its arrival, the City of St. George i
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Ricki couldn't believe her eyes.
One second, her husband was trimming some low-hanging branches off of one of their fruit trees in their massive backyard.. The next second, her husband Robert was laying on the ground, a deep gash in his leg, blood gushing out in spurts synched with the beat of his heart.
Rober...
Discover why Mental Health Awareness Month is crucial for Utah residents. Learn about the state's mental health challenges and the importance of personalized support strategies.
A video on Tik Tok that has since gone viral this week shows a woman who describes herself as a Utah state employee, can be seen justifying pulling down a teenager's skirt in the lobby of Sakura in St. George. This woman was on video threatening to call 911 on the teenager, but now SHE is the one that is facing criminal charges...
Draft night has come and gone.
Ball caps are soon to be replaced with helmets as a new chapter unfurls for each of these athletes.
Your favorite players at the collegiate level will soon be putting in the work for a variety of pro teams...