What was life like with Josh Powell? Documents released by West Valley police this week shed light on how controlling Josh may have been with his wife Susan.
Boy Scout leaders to vote on lifting gay ban
The Boy Scouts of America has started its meeting in which members of its national council are to decide whether to change the group's long-standing ban on openly gay boys.
Man shot to death while questioned in Boston probe
A Chechen immigrant who was being questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was shot to death early Wednesday after he lunged at an FBI agent with a knife, officials said.
UK officials: Radical Islam drives London attack
Two U.K. government officials say a brutal attack that left one man dead near a London military barracks appears to have been motivated by radical Islam.
Final 'Man of Steel' trailer promises action, General Zod
John Clyde |
posted May 22nd - 2:14pm
The final "Man of Steel" trailer has been released. It's the most action-packed of them all, and it heavily features the film's villain, General Zod.
Arias jury deadlocked but must keep deliberating
Brian Skoloff and Josh Hoffner, Associated Press |
posted May 22nd - 2:03pm
Jurors in the Jodi Arias murder trial told the judge Wednesday they are unable to reach a unanimous verdict on whether the convicted murderer should be sentenced to life in prison or death for killing her one-time boyfriend, prompting the judge to send them back to the deliberation room to work through their differences.
Semitrailer overturns, spills whey over Bluffdale road
David Self Newlin |
posted May 22nd - 1:21pm
A truck carrying whey overturned in an industrial area of Bluffdale Wednesday, spilling the milk byproduct, as well as oil and gas, over the road.
Oklahoma tornado damage could top $2 billion
The tornado that tore through an Oklahoma City suburb destroyed or damaged as many as 13,000 homes and may have caused $2 billion in overall damage, officials said Wednesday.
Victorians were 'substantially' smarter than us, study says
David Self Newlin |
posted May 22nd - 11:55am
The Victorians may have been much more clever than us for a number of reasons, according to a new study, but at least we are still smart enough to figure out precisely how much more intelligent they were. Down to the millisecond, as it were.
Intercontinental missile test-launched in Calif.
Associated Press |
posted May 22nd - 11:31am
The U.S. Air Force launched an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile from a California base on Wednesday, a month after the test flight was postponed because of tensions with North Korea.
Tributes to Sis. Frances J. Monson from around the Web
Since the passing of Sister Frances J. Monson, people from all around the world have expressed their condolences and offered touching words of tribute and comfort. Here's a look at some of the tributes in her honor from around the Web.
6 texting fails you don't want to repeat
Taylor Wilson |
posted May 22nd - 11:11am
Everyone sends a text to the wrong person sometime in their life. But not every erroneous text will land you in jail, or turn the mockery of the Internet squarely upon you.
IRS official Lerner: 'I did nothing wrong'
The Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the storm over the agency's targeting of conservative groups told Congress on Wednesday that she had done nothing wrong in the episode, and then invoked her constitutional right to refuse to answer lawmakers' questions.
Teen on bike collides with school bus
A teenager riding his bicycle to Union High School hit a school bus Wednesday, according to Roosevelt police.
1 injured in Tooele house fire
Fire at a home in Tooele destroyed the back of the building and sent one person to the hospital.
Winder not seeking reelection as West Valley mayor
Pat Reavy |
posted May 22nd - 10:13am
West Valley Mayor Mike Winder announced Wednesday he would not seek re-election.
How accurate are store scanners?
Most shoppers assume they're being charged the correct price when items are scanned at check out. But sometimes the price listed on the shelf is not the price the scanners charge.
Utahns ready to help tornado storm victims
Utahns are reaching out to help to those devastated by the tornadoes in Oklahoma Monday afternoon.
New drug keeps cystic fibrosis symptoms at bay
Cindy Baldwin sits at her piano these days and plays a different tune. For the first time, her life-threatening disease appears to have reached a plateau — a miracle plateau, in her definition, because the progressive damage to her lungs from cystic fibrosis may have ended.
Many details released Monday in Powell case new to Cox family
Sandra Yi |
posted May 21st - 11:49pm
The West Valley police investigation of the events surrounding Susan Powell's disappearance may be slowing down, but the attorney for her parents say a federal investigation is still active.
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