KSTU: Compensation For Utah Caregivers Could Soon Run Out
Right now, more than 400 Utah families rely on state funding to cover bills while caring for a loved one with a disability.
Deaf Americans face danger with inadequate 911 text services
An aging infrastructure in the U.S. has many deaf or hearing impaired Americans in danger as 911 text services are still not available in many areas.
Developing nations say rich world needs to do more for climate change
Several African leaders noted their continent's rainforests helped gobble up excess carbon dioxide in the air from other countries.
At COP28, leaders reckon with the end of fossil fuels
In a speech Friday, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a permanent end to the use of fossil fuels.
The evolution of engagements and rings as symbols of commitment
40% of engagements take place between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day, according to industry experts.
Arizona border crossing closing over overwhelming migrant arrivals
CBP officials say the Tucson area, including Nogales, is already seeing the highest number of migrants coming into the country.
What's the debate over making school buses cleaner?
25 million U.S. students use diesel-powered school buses daily, prompting debates on cleaner alternatives.