A new legislative proposal would offer optional training to Utah's middle school students on what to do if they encounter a weapon or if a gunman enters their school.
A Utah state program that pays a bounty for dead coyotes brought in about 1,000 more carcasses last year, despite criticism after the shooting death of a well-known wolf mistaken for a coyote, according to a Division of Wildlife Resources report.
The Utah Educational Savings Plan has announced the number of accounts it manages has exceeded 300,000, nearly doubling the number reported in 2009 at the end of the financial crisis.
The Utah chapter of Planned Parenthood is appealing a federal judge's ruling allowing the state's Republican governor to cut off federal funds to the organization.
A southern Utah county commissioner says he's considering an appeal of a 10-day prison sentence for his role in an ATV protest ride through a closed canyon, but says he thought the judge was thoughtful and considerate of the facts and situation.
Salt Lake City police investigating a cold case from 1986 say the woman found dead in homemade clothes may have had ties to Warren Jeffs' polygamous group.
A decline in revenue for conservative southern Utah Boy Scouts of America units is being credited to the Utah National Parks Council's failure to explain its stance on homosexual leaders.
Police say a man has fallen to his death while canyoneering in southern Utah.
Washington County Sheriff's Deputies say he was with three other people at a canyon north of St. George when he fell about 40 feet on Wednesday afternoon
Utah has reduced its chronically homeless population by 91 percent since 2005. But like many places, it lacks affordable housing, leaving more than 14,000 people in the state homeless this year.