CEO of Utah-based software company dies after 200-foot fall at Zion National Park: officials
Officials confirm the CEO of a Utah-based software company tragically died on Saturday after falling 200 feet while canyoneering at Zion National Park.
Alaska Airlines flight makes sudden diversion after pilot says he's not certified to land: report
An Alaska Airlines flight operated by SkyWest was forced to make a sudden diversion from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to Salt Lake City after the pilot said he was not certified to land the plane, reports said.
Utah man turns his fear of flying into a business he hopes will take off
A Utah man who struggles with aerophobia created "Flight Deck: Fear Of Flying Flash Cards" after making information-filled cards for himself to help alleviate his fear of flying.
Travelers delayed over 2.1M hours at airports last year: FAA says 'safety' and 'efficiency' is top priority
Data from the Bureau of Transportation was used by Places to Travel to conclude the airports with the lengthiest delays and those with the shortest from 2023-2024.
Delta boots non-ticketed passenger from flight after he tried hiding in plane’s bathrooms: report
Delta Air Lines Flight 1683 heading from Salt Lake City to Austin, Texas, reportedly had to return to the gate after the discovery of a non-ticketed passenger.
Former Delta pilot indicted after allegedly threatening to shoot captain during flight
Jonathan Dunn, a former Delta pilot, has been indicted in Utah following an incident in which he allegedly threatened to shoot a captain, officials say.
Man's Grubhub delivery contained a cup of urine instead of a milkshake
A man in Utah received a cup of urine instead of a milkshake when he got a recent Grubhub food delivery, according to a report from local media outlet ABC4.
America's downtown areas slowly springing back to life research on cell phone activity reveals
Across the country, cell phone data is being used to track the rate of downtown recovery post-pandemic in a new study. The study showed the southern part of the U.S. is bouncing back.
Study finds ChatGPT struggles with math, unlikely to replace accountants
A Brigham Young University-led study has found that AI language model ChatGPT is susceptible to simple mathematical errors and is often an unreliable accountant.
AI music app Moises tops 30 million registered users
Artificial intelligence-powered music-making app Moises says it has surpassed 30 million registered users, indicating the titanic rise in the industry.
Utah 14-year-old girl saved by app after she was allegedly kidnapped, taken to Airbnb
A Salt Lake City teen used the SafeUT app to get help after she was kidnapped by an adult man and taken to an Airbnb.
Republican states take drastic measure in latest salvo against ESG movement
A group of 13 GOP attorneys general asked a top energy regulator to closely review an application from major asset manager Vanguard requesting to own public utility shares.
ESG is jeopardizing an increasing amount of American investment assets
In our country today many fund managers and even corporate boards are investing other people's money in their own partisan priorities. The ESG movement is political not practical.
Sen. Mitt Romney places $11.5M ski resort home on the market
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, is selling his $11.5 million mansion inside a world-class ski resort in Utah. Romney also recently sold a $23 million mansion in La Jolla, California.
Utah small business owner won't fire his workers — he's retraining them instead
Chad Pritchard, owner of Fat Daddy's Pizzeria in Provo, Utah, will not fire any workers during today's tough economic times — he's instead retraining them and investing in them. He shared his story.
Biden admin risks Americans' retirement accounts to push climate agenda, GOP leaders in 24 states warn
A Biden administration rule threatens Americans' retirement funds by prioritizing 'speculative and immaterial risks' from climate change over real returns, attorneys general and treasurers from 24 states wrote in a letter challenging the proposal.
Biden administration commits $504M for Utah hydrogen energy plant
The Biden administration is supporting a project to create the world's largest industrial green hydrogen production and storage facility in Utah backed by a multi-million dollar commitment.
Fewer crashes after Utah sets strictest DUI law in US: study
A study shows traffic deaths in Utah declined after the state enacted the country's strictest drunken driving laws five years ago.
Utah mom says she was kicked off American Airlines flight because toddler daughter pulled off mask
She just wanted to get home, bogged down with luggage and a cranky two-year-old – days after her first flight had been canceled. But a single mother from Utah says she was thrown off an American Airlines flight after a dispute about her toddler's mask.
Utah tech CEO resigns over anti-Semitic email
The founder and former chief executive of a Utah tech company is out after sending an email outlining an anti-Semitic vaccination conspiracy theory.