Editor's note: This is the third in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden City Community Engagement Director Luis Lopez, his evolving experiences within city government and bringing a unique perspective to public outreach. Ogden Mayor Ben ...
A man was killed in Roy after allegedly confronting car burglars, according to a press release on Sunday from the Roy City Police Department.
Two individuals have been arrested and charged with a number of crimes, including murder.
On Saturday, police responded to the area of 4200 S Westlake ...
After several years of reforms to the Utah System of Higher Education, state leaders and presidents of public colleges and universities signed a resolution committing to keeping higher education affordable, accessible and “focused on impactful outcomes.”
With the resolution, higher ...
LAYTON — At its inception in 2019, the prepared meals of Beehive Meals were delivered by Adam and Allyse Jackson from their personal vehicle.
As of this month, Beehive Meals employs 130 people and is delivering across the country.
In a press release earlier this month, it was announced ...
There’s something about a full-size pickup that fits naturally into life along the Wasatch Front. From workday commutes to weekend errands and the occasional heavy-duty task, a good truck becomes less of a vehicle and more of a trusted partner.
That certainly proved to be the case during ...
A three-letter acronym has become akin to a four-letter word in many places of the country, and when the furor will die down – if it does at all – remains to be seen.
The situation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, has become tense enough that Weber County Sheriff Ryan ...