Park rangers: 70-year-old man fends off cougar attack with rock

The unidentified man told authorities that he was hiking through some trees when a cougar jumped out and knocked him to the ground.

Watch: Utah DOT uses dish soap to slide 5.3-million-pound bridge into place

While it's not known exactly why dish soap was the chosen lubricant as opposed to others, the UDOT said it was environmentally friendly, effective and cheap, and all of those factors sound like great reasons to use it.

Man suing Gwyneth Paltrow calls Utah ski collision 'serious smack'

Retired optometrist Terry Sanderson, 76, took the stand on Monday, saying he was rammed into from behind and sent “absolutely flying."

Gwyneth Paltrow insists Utah ski collision wasn't her fault

The trial in Utah has touched on themes ranging from skier’s etiquette to the power — and burden — of celebrity.

Gwyneth Paltrow's Utah ski accident trial brings doctors to stand

Doctors testified on the second day of trial in Utah, where Gwyneth Paltrow is accused of crashing into a skier at Deer Valley Resort, leaving him concussed and with four broken ribs.

Group saved from snowy trail thanks to rescuer's six-wheel drive Pinzgauer

The sheriff’s office said one of the men called his wife in Arizona and asked her to call for help, but the group still continued up the snowy trail.

Gwyneth Paltrow to stand trial for 2016 Utah ski slopes crash

Gwyneth Paltrow is accused in a lawsuit of crashing into a skier during a family ski vacation, leaving him with injuries. Paltrow has countered that he was actually the culprit in the collision.

2 Tampa men killed during hike along Utah-Arizona border after canyons flood

Two Tampa men were found dead and another was rescued after floodwaters poured into a slot canyon near the Utah-Arizona border, endangering a total of three groups of hikers who had to be hoisted out by helicopter.

Teen dies after falling 30 feet on Moab Rim Trail

Zoe McKinney was hiking with a group of friends in the Kane Creek Canyon area when she slipped and fell off of a sheer cliff face.

Gabby Petito's family backs proposed 'lethality assessment' law in Utah to better screen for domestic violence

The Petito family is lobbying lawmakers for a bill that, if passed, would create what's called a "Lethality Assessment Protocol" to help screen for risks of domestic violence. It comes less than two years after officers in Moab, Utah decided to separate Gabby and Brian Laundrie for a night rather than issue a domestic violence citation or investigate further.