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A St. George home caught fire early Tuesday morning, leaving significant damage and displacing a family. Shortly at 4 a.m., ...
A low-pressure system moving through the Pacific Northwest Monday elevated our southwest winds, and we started off the work ...
Our Monday has featured a mix of clouds and sunshine with a few isolated showers, mainly across central and southern Utah.
In case you missed it, here is your weekend recap of the top five most-viewed stories published on St. George News from Saturday to Sunday, July 19-20.
Happy Thursday, Utah! Moisture is on the move today, and that means parts of the state will see the chance of some scattered thunderstorms and showers. The areas most ...
Anyone who shops at the Smith's Market on Bluff in St. George, Utah knows Gary Saling, the kind 80-year-old grocery bagger.
University of Utah leaders have announced their first steps to opening a new medical school in St. George that will focus on training doctors who want to specialize in rural health.
ST. GEORGE, Utah — A St. George man was arrested Saturday morning after police say he stabbed a caregiver multiple times. Booking documents say the investigation began around 2:00 a.m., when St ...
Analysis of how Insurgency Sandstorm demands player focus and tactical gameplay, contrasting it with other shooters.
Recent crashes along Interstate 15 through the Virgin River Gorge have caused extensive delays for travelers between St. George and Las Vegas.
Sandstorm Turns Iraq’s Skies Orange and Sends Thousands to Hospitals Climate experts say such storms are becoming more frequent and severe in the country. This was its worst of the year so far.
A sandstorm in central and southern Iraq sent more than 1,800 people to hospitals with respiratory problems on Monday, health officials said.