Lehi is dangerously close to running out of
drinking water, so the city has imposed watering restrictions on its 12,000 households. But Lehi isn't the only Utah city facing a water shortage problem.
Lawmakers vote to investigate Swallow; no impeachment planned yet
Sam Penrod and Andrew Wittenberg |
posted Jun 19th - 11:12pm
Utah lawmakers have voted to launch an investigation about allegations surrounding Attorney General John Swallow. But the decision fell short of the dramatic step of impeachment many are calling for.
Utah Jazz hire Jerry Sloan as senior basketball advisor
Josh Furlong |
posted Jun 19th - 10:51pm
The Utah Jazz announced Wednesday that former head coach Jerry
Sloan has been hired by the organization as a senior basketball advisor.
Former TWA Flight 800 investigators want new probe
Former investigators are pushing to reopen the probe into the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, saying new evidence points to the often-discounted theory that a missile strike may have downed the jumbo jet.
'I'm not a monster,' says midwife charged with death of Moab newborn
A 71-year-old midwife, who had had her
certification revoked years earlier, was
charged
with negligent homicide for the 2012 death of a
newborn she helped deliver.
Mayor vetoes Salt Lake City Council's property tax increase
Mckenzie Romero |
posted Jun 19th - 9:36pm
Mayor Ralph Becker voiced concern for Salt Lake City's poorest residents Wednesday before vetoing the City Council's 2013-14 budget and its accompanying 13.8 percent tax increase.
New Colo. wildfire prompts evacuations of homes
A new wildfire in the foothills southwest of Denver forced the evacuation of dozens of homes Wednesday as hot and windy conditions in the West made it easy for fires to start and spread.
Actor James Gandolfini dies in Italy at age 51
James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally delicate crime boss in HBO's "The Sopranos" was the brilliant center of one of TV's greatest drama series and turned the mobster stereotype on its head, died Wednesday in Italy. He was 51.
Changes to Millcreek Canyon will make way for return of trout
The Bonneville Cutthroat trout, which is almost on the endangered list, is being re-introduced to the waters of Millcreek Canyon. But first, the non-native fish must go.
Ohio woman, allegedly enslaved, spent time in jail
A mentally disabled mother authorities said was enslaved for two years along with her daughter spent time in jail this year after pleading guilty to beating the girl, but her attorney told a judge that her captors forced her to do it.
Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions
Appealing for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call Wednesday to reduce U.S. and Russian nuclear stockpiles and to confront climate change, a danger he called "the global threat of our time."
Woman stabbed, killed on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 8:14pm
Police in Los Angeles say they've arrested three panhandlers in the fatal stabbing of a young woman who was taking photographs on Hollywood's star-lined "Walk of Fame."
Air pollution linked to higher risk of autism, study shows
Amy Joi O'donoghue |
posted Jun 19th - 8:08pm
The first national study of its kind done by the Harvard School of Public Health links high air pollution levels to babies born with autism. That is a concern to the Utah Autism Coalition and clean air advocates.
Why you're looking for life balance in the wrong place
Nicole Carpenter, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 19th - 7:59pm
So, you wish your life was more balanced and you blame your busy schedule? What if living a balanced life didn't start on your calendar? Well, it doesn't. Begin finding balance in work, life and family by trying these tips.
Panel considers national putative father registry, change to adoption records
Marjorie Cortez |
posted Jun 19th - 7:37pm
Should Utah launch a national registry for putative fathers? Should access to adoption records be expanded? The Utah Legislature's Health and Human Services Interim Committee weighed the risks and benefits of both on Wednesday.
Pro-impeachment demonstrators: 'Corruption has no place in government'
The debate over whether or not to impeach embattled
Utah Attorney General John Swallow spilled over into the Capitol rotunda Wednesday, with
demonstrators trying to give lawmakers a nudge.
Wednesday's Child: Darian
The Wednesday's Child of the week is an
ambitious teenage boy with dreams of one day
building and opening his own restaurant.
Men's Wearhouse ousts founder, pitchman Zimmer
Men's Wearhouse doesn't like the way its founder looks anymore. The men's clothier said Wednesday that it fired executive chairman and face of the company George Zimmer, 64, who has appeared in many of its TV commercials.
FBI ends Michigan search for Hoffa's remains
Beneath a swimming pool, under a horse farm and now a weed-grown field north of Detroit. For at least the third time in a decade, FBI agents grabbed shovels and combed through dirt and mud in the search for Jimmy Hoffa's remains or clues to the disappearance of the former Teamsters boss.
City Creek Center made $200M in first 9 months
Paul Foy, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 3:50pm
A lavish Salt Lake City shopping center is on
track to generate $266 million in sales in its
first year of operation, tax figures released
Wednesday show.
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