The man charged with killing Charlie Kirk made his first in-person court in Provo's 4th District Court Thursday for a hearing.
Tyler Robinson, 22, of Washington, Utah, attended the court proceedings in a shirt and tie with his hands shackled. His parents and brother were in attendance, sitting ...
For almost six months, Arturo Gamboa stayed silent. Now that prosecutors agree he committed no crime in connection with a fatal shooting at Salt Lake City’s No Kings protest in June, he is starting to share his view of what happened that day.
At a news conference Tuesday, Gamboa said he ...
Being a member of the Utah High School Rodeo Association is no small commitment, as more than 600 Utah cowboys and cowgirls statewide compete in rodeos during up to 15-20 weekends out of the school year.
A highlight of the busy calendar is when the high schoolers step off the saddle and ...
To the tune of “Jingle Bells,” more than 100 supporters of anti-gerrymandering efforts in Utah gathered outside the House and Senate chambers on Tuesday night and sang: “Hear our voice; hear our voice; hear us as we say: Don’t ignore the voters ’cause we’re fighting back ...
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with several representatives of the Ogden area's nonprofit community, including members of the United Way of Northern Utah, Weber State University, OgdenCAN and the Weber Morgan ...
OGDEN — You can have cocoa with some of Ogden's first responders later this week.
Marshall Konzen with the Ogden Breakfast Exchange Club said their hot chocolate stand at Ogden's Christmas Village will once again be supporting Shoes for Tots this year.
Part of that includes Cocoa with Cops, ...