Gwyneth Paltrow insists Utah ski collision wasn't her fault
The trial in Utah has touched on themes ranging from skier’s etiquette to the power — and burden — of celebrity.
Utah's new social media law means kids need approval from parents
Two new laws prohibit kids under 18 from using social media overnight, require age verification, and open the door to lawsuits on behalf of children claiming social media harmed them.
Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial: Doctor says man suing actress 'lost his love for life' after crash
A retired optometrist is suing Paltrow for $300,000, claiming she recklessly crashed into him while skiing on a beginner run in Park City, Utah.
Gwyneth Paltrow's Utah ski accident trial brings doctors to stand
Doctors testified on the second day of trial in Utah, where Gwyneth Paltrow is accused of crashing into a skier at Deer Valley Resort, leaving him concussed and with four broken ribs.
Group saved from snowy trail thanks to rescuer's six-wheel drive Pinzgauer
The sheriff’s office said one of the men called his wife in Arizona and asked her to call for help, but the group still continued up the snowy trail.
Utah gets official new flag after Governor Cox signs bill, executive order
Utah's new "state flag" features a large yellow beehive — the state’s symbol for "Industry," also its motto.
Gwyneth Paltrow to stand trial for 2016 Utah ski slopes crash
Gwyneth Paltrow is accused in a lawsuit of crashing into a skier during a family ski vacation, leaving him with injuries. Paltrow has countered that he was actually the culprit in the collision.
Man dies at Arches National Park after getting medical attention
Park rangers said despite their best efforts, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Video shows Utah officers shoot man multiple times in fatal traffic stop
25-year-old Chase Allan was initially stopped by an officer for having what police later called an "illegitimate license plate."
Utah governor to sign bill banning abortion clinics
In Utah, hospitals will soon be the only places where abortions can be provided.
Teacher's TikTok plea helps clear thousands of dollars in school lunch debt
It all started when Garret Jones noticed the TikTok trend of people saying, "If someone would Venmo me a dollar I could ________."
Bullfrogs for dinner? Utah wildlife officials want you to catch – and eat – this invasive species
“Target the big ones — they have the most meat,” Lee Kay, a grounds supervisor at Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, said.
Freezing dog found tied to tree outside shelter during snowstorm
"Leaving them tied up with no shelter or water is a crime," officials said.
Engine failure forces plane to land on Utah highway
The pilot and the passenger told authorities they were heading from Phoenix to Ogden but realized they wouldn't be able to make it to the airport.
Utah teen dies after falling 150 feet while climbing near cliff, police say
The 17-year-old boy fell while climbing near cliff's edge at Hurricane Overlook in southern Utah.
Teen dies after falling 30 feet on Moab Rim Trail
Zoe McKinney was hiking with a group of friends in the Kane Creek Canyon area when she slipped and fell off of a sheer cliff face.
Couple's love story recreated 60 years later in touching engagement photo at Bryce Canyon
Steve and Elva Orton first met at Bryce Canyon National Park in 1959. More than 60 years later, their granddaughter followed in their footsteps.
Tiger Woods to design his first golf course, picks Utah
The 15-time champion’s firm, TGR Design, will partner with The Marcella Club in Park City to open an 18-hole course in 2025.
Gabby Petito's family backs proposed Utah law to better screen for domestic violence
The legislation would create what's called a “Lethality Assessment Protocol” to help screen for risks of intimate partner violence and gauge when people are in danger.
How an app saved a 14-year-old girl kidnapped, taken to Airbnb
Salt Lake City police say the teenage victim downloaded the SafeUT app and was able to contact officers.