On Tuesday, Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox ordered the flags of the United States of America and the great state of Utah to be flown at half-staff on all state facilities in honor of Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Flags should be lowered to the ...
SOUTH SALT LAKE — A bit of the story of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah, or WRCNU, is now a short documentary.
On Friday, the public finally had its first chance to see 'Wild Spirit', which depicts the group's eviction from its original home in order to ...
Tyler Robinson, 22, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, made his second remote appearance in Provo’s 4th District Court on Monday for a waiver hearing.
At the request of his defense team, Robinson participated from the Utah County Jail and was not shown on camera.
Defense attorney ...
OGDEN — A Sunday evening shooting that left one person injured is under investigation.
Lt. Will Farr of the Ogden Police Department told the Standard-Examiner on Monday that officers were summoned to the 3500 block of Jefferson Avenue around 8:55 p.m. after receiving multiple reports of ...
President Russell M. Nelson leaves a legacy of touching hearts.
He was an internationally acclaimed heart surgeon, but it was the way he touched people’s hearts with his love and testimony that made Nelson a friend to thousands around the world.
Nelson, the 17th president in the history ...
Here is a look at the significant moments in the life of Russell M. Nelson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:
Born on Sept. 9, 1924 the son of Marion C. and Edna Anderson Nelson in Salt Lake City.
Graduated from East High School in Salt Lake City as the ...