A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. At least 51 people were killed, including at least 20 children, and officials said the death toll was expected to rise.
Police search for 3 suspects after assault left Vernal man in coma
Arrest warrants have been issued for three people in the May 15 beating that left a Vernal man in a coma. Police say they're also looking for a 17-year-old boy in connection with the assault.
Woman dragged into Ogden house and beaten
Police are investigating a violent scene, where a woman was dragged into a house and then beaten and threatened. Officers said they believe it all started from an argument over drugs or property, but it's still not clear
54-year-old man killed in accident on I-215 in North Salt Lake
A 54-year-old man was killed Monday evening when his vehicle rear-ended another car on I-215, careened across several lanes of traffic and was hit by another vehicle just entering the freeway.
Uintah County man admits killing teen in texting and driving accident
A Uintah County man who struck and killed a Vernal teen while texting and driving has pleaded guilty to a felony, and settled a wrongful-death lawsuit with the boy's parents.
Parents' guide to getting through the kids' break-up
Davison Cheney, Ksl.com Contributor |
posted May 20th - 8:17pm
My son recently called it off with his girlfriend, and my wife and I are the ones grieving. I am now learning how to deal with the loss of someone I thought was family when, suddenly, they aren't family anymore.
Elk antlers sell for record high at Jackson, Wyo., auction
A booming market for elk horns pushed the federal government's annual antler auction to record-breaking prices over the weekend. The unique event, which for years was dominated by Asian buyers who grind up the antlers for medical potions, netted a total of $131,400.
Yahoo looks to regain its cool with Tumblr deal
Michael Liedtke, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 6:08pm
After falling woefully out of fashion, Yahoo wants to be cool again while catering to the capitalistic demands of its shareholders. That goal led CEO Marissa Mayer to make a $1.1 billion bet on online blogging forum Tumblr in a risky acquisition that revolves around the vision and instincts of a 26-year-old entrepreneur who dropped out of high school to pursue his dream of bringing more beauty and creativity to the Internet.
Funeral services announced for Sis. Frances J. Monson
Stephanie Grimes |
posted May 20th - 5:44pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Monday the funeral services to be held for Frances J. Monson, the wife of LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson who passed away Friday.
30 years in prison for man who killed father after 'years of abuse'
Emiley Morgan |
posted May 20th - 5:28pm
Joseph Nance pleaded guilty to manslaughter for shooting and killing his father in a Kaysville motel. Prosecutors said they took a history of abuse into account when offering the plea deal.
Liquid mustard agent discovered in WW II munitions at Deseret Chemical Depot
Amy Joi O'donoghue |
posted May 20th - 4:40pm
Eleven rusty, World War II-era munitions containing blister agent were found in a remote section at Deseret Chemical Depot. The munitions were discovered during an environmental cleanup.
Thurl Bailey named ambassador to refugees in Utah
Former Utah Jazz player Thurl Bailey is taking his talents to Utah's refugee community.
Orem man gets life without parole for stabbing death of girlfriend
Steven Gray was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the October killing of his girlfriend, Jennifer Brackenbury. The woman had apparently been stabbed more than 40 times when her body was found.
5 best ongoing jokes on 'Arrested Development'
John Clyde |
posted May 20th - 3:16pm
Hey, brother. Here are five of the best recurring jokes on "Arrested Development" to help get you ready for the release of season four this Sunday.
5 things you could do with $190M instead of buying America's most expensive house
The most expensive home currently listed in the United States is a $190 million waterfront estate in Greenwich, Conn., about 30 miles northeast of New York City.
Police say man hit 6-year-old with baseball bat
Pat Reavy |
posted May 20th - 2:24pm
A man was arrested after allegedly chasing his son with a baseball bat and hitting him.
Parents say health clinic killed girl to harvest organs
Stephanie Grimes |
posted May 20th - 1:38pm
The parents of an 8-year-old English girl are demanding answers after the girl was allegedly injected with a mysterious liquid at an Indian health clinic, dying only seconds after the injection.
Have You Seen This? Pinging the pong 2
John Clyde |
posted May 20th - 1:19pm
A year ago we got a great video of some Lone Peak High students pulling off some amazing ping-pong trick shots. The group is at it again with bigger tricks, this time involving swimming pools and rope swings.
Dwyane Wade goes to prom; Soccer toddler steals the show
Dwyane Wade goes to prom with a persistent high school senior. A toddler steals the show following Chelsea's soccer season. A 16-year-old skateboarder landed the first ever 1080 on the X Games MegaRamp.
Prosecutors weigh death penalty for man accused of shooting 5-month-old son
Sam Penrod |
posted May 20th - 12:35pm
The American Fork father accused of shooting and killing his infant son returned to court Monday morning.
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