Children have a variety of needs whether it is basic such as food and water or a little more complicated like their emotional well being. A group of 2nd graders in Spanish Fork said that they need their mothers.
Tesoro to buy Chevron pipeline near Willard Bay for $355M
Amy Joi O'donoghue |
posted 45 minutes ago
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.
Woman extricated from car in 3-car pileup on Redwood Road
Nkoyo Iyamba |
posted May 25th - 10:13am
A woman had to be extricated from her car and transported to the hospital after a three car pileup Friday night.
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.
Provo couple killed in St. George motor home crash
A motor home crashed into a condominium complex in St. George early Friday, killing two people from Provo and injuring eight. The crash marks the beginning of a busy travel weekend.
Father calls for new search in Powell case; more warrants unsealed
Now that the active police investigation into the disappearance of Susan Cox Powell is over, her father has a new idea about where to look for her body. Also Friday, a Utah judge unsealed several warrants relating to the missing person case.
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.
Man who dressed as woman to rob bank arrested
A man was arrested Friday after police say he robbed two Salt Lake County banks — one while wearing a construction vest and hard hat, another while dressed in women's clothes and a wig.
Parents of shooting victim dedicate memorial, push for safer schools
The parents of Emilie Parker, a 6-year-old Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victim, came back to Ogden this week where friends and relatives wanted to do something so that the little girl is never forgotten.
'Count My Vote' group aims to change GOP caucus system
Richard Piatt |
posted May 24th - 6:52pm
A group of high-profile Utah Republicans is pushing for changes to Utah's caucus and convention system. But after state GOP delegates shot down their proposal during a party convention last Saturday, they're mulling over what to do next.
Community rallies around family of West Point boys allegedly killed by brother
A West Point community has spent the last few days trying to show support for a family that lost two boys after their older brother allegedly stabbed them to death.
Extra troopers hit the road aiming to prevent fatal crashes on holiday weekend
This weekend kicks off a travel period in Utah that carries with it the dubious distinction of "the 100 deadliest days" on the road. But UHP troopers hope traffic law enforcement and driver responsibility will be the keys to safety on this holiday weekend.
Classically trained chef opens diner in Uintah County's oilfield
Signs are common in the oilfields of the Uintah Basin. Some point the way to drilling rigs or natural gas compressor stations. Others warn about the potential presence of hydrogen sulfide gas. A sign advertising "Hot Food," however, is rare.
Man arrested after strapping firearm on prostethic leg at SLC airport
A man was arrested Thursday evening after Transportation Security Administration officers located a loaded firearm strapped to his prosthetic leg in the Salt Lake City International airport.
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