A Weber County man is dead following an officer-involved shooting.
Bear River Massacre remains laid to rest 150 years later
More than 150 years after a brutal massacre of Native Americans, two sets of remains from the Bear River Massacre reached their final resting place.
Soccer ref remembered by loved ones at match
The soccer referee who was punched and killed last month was remembered at a soccer match Saturday.
San Antonio flooding kills 1; 200-plus rescued
Torrential rains swamped San Antonio with flash floods on Saturday, leaving at least one person dead as emergency workers in boats rushed to rescue more than 200 residents stranded in cars and homes.
Human skull found during excavation at new park
Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 5:12pm
Workers have discovered a human skull during excavation at a new park in Springville.
Graduates in tornado-raked Okla. town vow to stay
Seven tornadoes have swept through their town since they were born, but as new graduates donned caps and gowns to say goodbye to their high schools Saturday, they vowed they wouldn't say goodbye to Moore.
Thousands walk, run final mile of Boston Marathon
Rosy Spraker was only a half-mile from the finish line of her seventh Boston Marathon when the bombs went off. She received her medal later in the mail at her Lorton, Va., home. But she couldn't bring herself to wear it until Saturday, when she and thousands of other athletes joined victims of the blast to run and walk the last mile of the race.
Protesters march against Monsanto in 250 cities
Ksl.com, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 4:18pm
Protestors in Salt Lake and more than 250 cities rallied and marched Saturday to fight for food.
Survivor, rescuer reunite at Maine B-52 crash site
After surviving a deadly B-52 bomber crash and a night on a frozen mountainside, Gerald Adler, injured and frostbitten, could recall only the red handlebar mustache of his rescuer.
Probe looks into strain on endangered Colorado River
Amy Joi O'donoghue |
posted May 25th - 3:18pm
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has scheduled a "next steps" meeting in its expansive Colorado River Basin supply and demand study. The San Diego event on Tuesday includes representatives from all seven basin states such as Utah, Colorado and Wyoming.
Thousands of bridges at risk of freak collapse
Thousands of bridges around the U.S. may be one freak accident or mistake away from collapse, even if the spans are deemed structurally sound.
Tesoro to buy Chevron pipeline near Willard Bay for $355M
Amy Joi O'donoghue |
posted May 25th - 12:23pm
Tesoro has announced it is buying the Chevron pipeline for reduced price of $355 million — down from $400 million — a discount due to the March 18 leak of diesel fuel near Willard Bay. The 760-mile line is part the Northwest product pipeline.
Ogden house fire causes $10K in damage
Faith Heaton Jolley |
posted May 25th - 11:51am
Fire crews responded to an Ogden house fire that displaced four people early Saturday morning.
Fragments of biblical treasure are up for sale
Parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls are up for sale _ in tiny pieces.
Groups suing BLM for decision to open lands for oil shale, tar sands leasing
Amy Joi O'donoghue |
posted May 25th - 9:37am
Multiple groups that include the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance are unhappy with the BLM's March decision on allowing potential tar sands and oil shale development on lands in three states: Utah, Colorado and Wyoming.
2 West Haven men injured in UTV rollover
Mckenzie Romero |
posted May 25th - 9:26am
A 30-year-old man is in critical condition after he and a friend rolled an off-road vehicle.
UVU Auto Expo: Rain kept some show cars home, but not fans
Off-and-on Saturday rain kept some of the cars home from the Utah Valley University Auto Expo, but drag-racer Shirley Muldowney still drew hundreds of fans out.
Plymouth water supply contaminated with E. coli
Mckenzie Romero |
posted May 24th - 11:14pm
Residents in Plymouth have been advised not to drink the water after E. coli was detected in the water supply.
Man charged with killing police officer found dead in jail cell
Matthew David Stewart, the man charged in the shooting death of Ogden police officer Jared Francom, was found dead in his Weber County Jail cell Friday morning.
Mother, boyfriend charged with abuse of disabled 9-month-old
Emilee Eagar |
posted May 24th - 10:51pm
A mother and her boyfriend were charged Friday with abuse or neglect of a disabled child after the 9-month-old suffered facial burns.
Aging satellites could affect accuracy in predicting major storms
Early warning is critical to saving lives when severe weather hits, but a look at the U.S. weather satellites shows we could soon be without the information that helps predict major storms.
Hogle Zoo to bring visitors and animals up close and personal
Petting zoos aren't just for bunnies and goats anymore, at least not at Utah's Hogle Zoo.
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