The day after 15-year-old Sam Creel died after falling through the ice at an Ogden pond, his parents described him as a curious, free-spirited teen who loved helping people and loved learning.
SALT LAKE CITY— Ogden City police arrested a 16-year-old suspected of arson. They believe he is responsible for a Jan. 25 apartment complex fire. During a press conference on Tuesday evening, Ogden Police Chief Jacob Sube said a 16-year-old was identified as a suspect following an investigation that revealed the fire was intentionally set.
A northern Utah man was arrested on Monday after he allegedly sent child sex abuse material (also known as child pornography) via the mobile app Kik. Ned Brady
Ogden Deputy Fire Chief Mike Slater said in a news conference later Saturday evening that the power company had to shut off a “high-tension” line that was on fire and posing a danger to firefighters. As of 8 p.m., Rocky Mountain Power’s website said there were 2,763 customers without power.
A pair of teenagers fell through the icy surface of a Utah pond where they were ice fishing, cops said. The 14-year-olds were fishing on Glasmann Pond in Ogden when they fell in Monday, Jan. 27, KSLTV reported.
Happy Tuesday, Utah! It was another frigid start to the day with morning low temperatures in the 0s & 10s for many across northern Utah. High pressure is firmly
47G signed a memorandum of understanding Tuesday with Beta Technologies, a Vermont-based electric aircraft and charging manufacturer in a landmark deal that opens the door for electric flight in Utah. Flights will start with cargo deliveries, beginning over the next few years, before moving to air taxis for passenger travel.
"The future of Salt Lake City is bright, but its present is urgent," she said, speaking from a podium at the Salt Lake City Public Library. "We continue the work we started — with resolve and with clarity — because the Salt Lake City of tomorrow depends on the decisions we make today."
The Utah House of Representatives on Monday advanced a bill that would ban collective bargaining for the state’s public sector unions, which represent teachers, firefighters and police officers. But HB267,