The father of a West Valley City mother missing since 2009 says he was misquoted in a PEOPLE magazine article that claimed his daughter was buried by her brother-in-law, not her husband, as has long been suspected.
Conn. commuter trains collide; 60 go to hospitals
Two commuter trains serving New York City collided in Connecticut during Friday's evening rush hour, sending 60 people to the hospital, including five with critical injuries, Gov. Dannel Malloy said.
Bronze Plaque honoring Salt Lake City police officer unveiled
A Friday afternoon ceremony honored a Salt Lake City officer who was hit and killed in 2000 while on bicycle patrol.
Pa. coffee run leads to hatchet hitchhiker arrest
Two cups of coffee ended life on the run for an Internet sensation known as Kai the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker.
Man takes himself off life support; nephew charged with 2nd degree murder
A judge is considering whether to order a trial for a man charged with murdering two people in a Sandy garage.
Salt Lake VA hospital to test prosthetic legs that attach to bone
Doctors in Salt Lake City will soon start clinical trials on an innovative prosthetic implant that could help thousands of veterans who have lost a limb.
What I (continually) wish I had known at graduation
I wish to offer graduating high school students some advice. I do this out of concern because I don't want "The Hope of the World" to take as long as I did to come up with a few of life's basics.
Utah GOP could revamp state caucus system at convention
Utah Republicans will select a new state party leader at their annual organizing convention Saturday. They will also consider revamping the way they nominate party candidates.
Tornado-ravaged Texas town to start recovery
Residents whose homes were torn apart or blown away by a North Texas deadly tornado can soon return to retrieve what belongings may be left and start cleaning up, authorities said Friday.
Man arrested after allegedly stealing donations for cancer foundation
A man was arrested Friday after allegedly stealing $500 meant to be donated to the American Cancer Society.
Orem football player collapses during practice, remains in coma
After an Orem High School football player collapsed during a spring training drill, his coach is being hailed a hero for helping save his life. Ben Smith, a sophomore, fell to the ground and started gasping for air, then lost consciousness.
West Point family to possibly be displaced by new Corridor highway
A West Point family could lose their home for the second time in a two year period if a UDOT route for the new West Davis corridor highway receives approval.
Idaho man charged in Uzbekistan terrorism plot
He was a Russian-speaking truck driver who came to Idaho nearly four years ago to join hundreds of other Uzbekistan refugees for whom the state has become a sanctuary from violence in their home country.
Coyote pup saved after running into cactus
Stephanie Grimes |
posted May 17th - 6:47pm
A coyote pup was rescued by golf course employees after running into a cactus Tuesday and being covered in cholla clumps.
Teen questioned after crashing car through garage
A teenager who took his mom's car without permission could be facing criminal charges after crashing it into a house just east of 13400 South and Redwood Road.
Hiker rescued after falling more than 50 feet
A hiker is in the hospital after falling at least 50 feet in Maple Canyon Friday morning and having to be hoisted from the small ledge on which he landed.
DNA shows Ohio kidnapping suspect fathered girl
Andrew Welsh-huggins, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 4:41pm
A man accused of imprisoning three women in his Cleveland home for a decade spends most of his time in jail resting or asleep, with breaks for pacing, showers and cell cleaning.
NM mom: I followed instincts in chasing abductor
Russell Contreras, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 4:41pm
Melissa Torrez didn't even think when teenagers in her apartment complex said a man had just grabbed her 4-year-old girl and drove away.
Historic 1983 flood approaches 30-year anniversary
Memorial Day weekend marks the 30th anniversary of a massive flood that turned State Street in downtown Salt Lake City into a river.
Psychologist calls doctor accused of killing ex-wife 'narcissistic parasite'
A criminal psychologist says a pediatrician charged with killing his ex-wife is a "narcissistic parasite" who had the motive and opportunity to kill Uta von Schwedler in 2011.
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