Hawaii reporters helped spur investigation into human trafficking scheme allegedly involving Paul Petersen

A reporter who helped spur an investigation into a human smuggling scheme that Maricopa County Assessor Paul D. Petersen is accused of being involved in spoke with FOX 10's Matt Rodewald.

Officials: Adoptions in human smuggling scheme involving Maricopa Co. Assessor Paul D. Petersen won't be undone

Officials in three states say they will not try to undo or interfere with dozens of adoptions done as part of a human smuggling scheme that led to charges against Maricopa County Assessor Paul D. Petersen.

Act of kindness: Homeless man changes tire for woman stranded in middle of street

A homeless Utah man who changed a tire for a woman is challenging the stigma surrounding homelessness, according to a store owner who snapped a photo of the kind act. 

Mormon leader: Uphold 'sexual purity' in face of mocking

A high-ranking leader from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints urged members Saturday to adhere to the faith's law of chastity that forbids premarital sex despite mocking by others on social media.

Video: Utah police officer teaches teen how to tie a tie

A Utah police officer was caught on camera helping a single mom and her son with a wardrobe emergency.

Officials: Tour bus crash near Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah kills 4

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A tour bus carrying Chinese-speaking tourists crashed near a national park in southern Utah, killing at least four people and critically injuring up to 15 others, authorities said Friday.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leader reaffirms religion’s opposition to gay marriage

The leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reaffirmed the religion’s opposition to gay marriage Tuesday, while explaining that leaders lifted a short-lived ban on baptisms for children of gay parents because they felt the “heartache” it caused.

Utah man closer to death by firing squad after losing appeal

A Utah death row inmate featured in the popular book "Under the Banner of Heaven" after killing his sister-in-law and her child for resisting his polygamist beliefs inched closer to becoming the first American to be executed by firing squad in nearly a decade after losing his latest appeal.

Lawyer: Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs' has mental breakdown

Imprisoned polygamist leader Warren Jeffs has allegedly suffered a mental breakdown and isn't fit to give a deposition in a sex abuse case against him, according to a recent court filing.

Husky rips hand off 4-year-old boy

A 4-year-old boy is left without his right hand after an attack by his neighbor's Husky.