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.
Lawmakers vote to investigate Swallow; no impeachment planned yet
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.
Marine boot camp lives up to grueling reputation
Marine Corps boot camp is grueling --
physically, mentally and emotionally. The
three-month grind breeds a reputation as one of
the toughest challenges a human can endure.
Lehi implements 'extraordinary water conservation measures'
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.
Nev. judge refuses to halt civil case against Jeremy Johnson
Sammy Linebaugh, For Ksl News |
posted 52 minutes ago
A judge in Nevada has ruled against federal prosecutors who sought to delay the civil case against Jeremy Johnson and other iWorks defendants, paving the way for testimony that could involve Utah Attorney General John Swallow.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
911 call of Ogden church shooting released
The 911 call reporting the Sunday shooting at
the St. James Catholic Church in Ogden has been
released.
Children with critical illnesses given chance to tell their stories
After learning a child of a dear friend had a failing heart, Dallas
Graham was faced with an onerous question: "What can I do? Well,
what can you do when a child is facing death?"
Mormons, atheists, Jews know the most about religion, study says
Lindsay Maxfield |
posted Jun 19th - 11:20am
Atheists, Mormons and Jews are among the highest-scoring groups on a Pew survey of religious knowledge. Mormons were the most knowledgeable about Christianity and the Bible, while atheists and agnostics knew the most about world religions.
Utah in a dangerously complacent world
Darin Mellot, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 19th - 11:03am
In a world that is not short on opinions, there are voices of pessimism
and voices of optimism. Such opinions are then blasted out to the
public via powerful channels of rapid communication. However, the
reality of most situations usually lies somewhere between extremes.
Adding to the confusion lately is the fact that after the worst financial
crisis and recession since the 1930s, we're in unfamiliar territory.
Eyelash extensions can pose risk from improperly trained technician
People in the business of attaching long, fluttery artificial eyelashes for women are warning customers to make sure their technician is licensed and trained.
Warning signs of troubled teens
Paul Nelson |
posted Jun 19th - 8:50am
Stories of seemingly nice teens committing horrible acts of violence have been in the news a lot lately. Are there any specific warning signs parents should be looking for?
Woman charged with animal cruelty, torture after dog found dead in trash can
Katie Mckellar |
posted Jun 19th - 7:47am
A Salt Lake City woman is facing animal cruelty
charges after police say she killed her dog by
spraying insecticide down its throat.
Teen rescued from American Fork Canyon
A teenager who got lost and sick while hiking in American Fork Canyon is home safe after an early-morning search and rescue operation.
Man neglected bedridden wife, police say
Katie Mckellar |
posted Jun 19th - 7:31am
A Riverton man is facing one count of
aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult after
police say he neglected his bedridden wife to
the point she needed hospital care.
Lawsuit filed against construction companies mislabeling workers
Complaints against doctors kept private by state agency
Utah lacks statewide regulations for investigating officer-involved shooting
'Road Respect Tour' help cyclists, drivers share road
Cycling safety: What happens when cyclists break the rules
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