FrontRunner South almost ready for trial runs
05/14/2012 7:33am
The Utah Transit Authority is almost finished building the tracks for the FrontRunner South line. It plans to begin test runs along the lines soon.
911 system investigated after Goshen man gets busy signals
05/14/2012 8:22am
A Goshen man feels lucky to be alive after he tried to call 911 while experiencing a heart attack but could only get a busy signal.
1 killed, 3 injured in head-on collision
05/14/2012 10:09am
One woman was killed and three people were critically injured when one car crossed the median and struck a vehicle that was stopped at the intersection.
Chinese transcontinental railroad workers to be honored
05/14/2012 11:25am
Margaret Yee's ancestors were among thousands
of Chinese immigrants who forged the
transcontinental railroad that was completed
with the driving of the golden spike at
Promontory on May 10, 1869.
Democrats return to UDOT issue in gov race
05/14/2012 11:39am
Democrats are trying again to defeat GOP Gov.
Gary Herbert by targeting his handling of the
Utah Department of Transportation, a campaign
strategy Republicans say will fail just as it
did in 2010.
Liljenquist on reality, the 'cannibalization' of Hatch and Romney wins evangelicals
05/14/2012 11:43am
Dan Liljenquist has a message for Orrin Hatch,
Arlen Specter urges Utahns to keep Hatch,
Romney wins evangelical support and Betty White
reveals her presidential pick.
Woman dies in TRAX accident
05/14/2012 12:20pm
A woman is dead after being hit by a northbound
TRAX train Monday morning in South Salt Lake.
Utah Task Force One trains Mexican K9 unit
05/14/2012 1:15pm
A Utah K9 search and rescue team has
been asked to train a team from Mexico on live
recovery
methods.
Alleged burglar leaves homework at scene of crime
05/14/2012 3:11pm
A suspected burglar in Orem who punched an elderly man multiple times ended up in jail because he left his homework behind, according to police.
Local happenings from Bike Month to the VA2K Walk and Roll
05/14/2012 3:12pm
Salt Lake County celebrated Bike Month by
placing new bicycle route signs and a fresh
coat of roadway paint. The VA Salt Lake City
Health Care System is hosting their second
annual VA2K Walk and Roll.
Family says Matthew Stewart is victim of war on drugs
05/14/2012 4:48pm
Family members of the man accused of killing an Ogden Police officer earlier this year spoke with KSL after a hearing Monday. They say Matthew David Stewart is a victim of the war on drugs.
Powell defense rests, jury to deliberate Tuesday
05/14/2012 5:20pm
Jennifer Graves wasn't on the witness stand for a long time. And she didn't add much to what the jury had already heard.
Judge rules against ex-wife of Gary Coleman
05/14/2012 5:45pm
A 4th District Court judge on Monday rejected
the claim of Shannon Price that she is entitled
to the estate of her ex-husband, actor Gary
Coleman.
Timpanogos Highway final completion delayed again
05/14/2012 6:04pm
A $150 million highway project in Utah
County that has been plagued with delays is
facing yet
another postponement of its completion.
Wanted man crashes stolen classic car during police chase
05/14/2012 6:47pm
A man is facing a litany of charges after a police chase involving a stolen muscle car.
2 charged in Vernal police impersonation case
05/14/2012 7:02pm
Two men are facing felony and misdemeanor
charges after investigators say the pair
claimed to be police officers and threatened
neighbors with a pellet rifle.
$400M in private investment, hundreds of housing units coming to Sugar House
05/14/2012 7:36pm
The Sugar House business district is on the cusp of major changes, thanks to big development projects either under way or coming soon.
2-alarm fire in West Jordan industrial area
05/14/2012 8:00pm
Fire crews responded Monday to a warehouse fire at 5621 W Wells Park Road.
Man's love of climbing leads to homes for orphans
05/14/2012 8:08pm
Dean Cardinale's story started 20 years ago when his love for the mountains brought him to Utah. His goal was to climb the seven highest summits. That got him traveling around the world, where he found his true passion - helping poverty stricken children.
Mayor calls for Taylorsville to join Unified police
05/14/2012 9:02pm
Mayor Russ Wall has renewed his call for Taylorsville to join the Unified Police Department, a request the City Council ignored a year ago.
Canyons district, teachers union agree on pay raise
05/14/2012 9:35pm
Canyons School District teachers will receive a 1 percent cost of living increase and a 2 percent bonus for the 2012-13 school year under the terms of a tentative salary agreement between the school board and the Canyons Education Association.
Family asks BLM for answers in 2011 death of wildland firefighter
05/14/2012 10:10pm
A memorial in the woods honors a Salt Lake City
hero who gave his life fighting a wildfire. But
now, his family has returned to the Lone Star
state, with questions for the man's Salt Lake
City bosses.
91-year-old vet finally gets military medals 65 years late
05/14/2012 10:21pm
A World War II veteran from Bountiful has finally found the most important missing memories from his service. At 91-years-old, Jim Lamph now has all of the medals that he was due more than 65 years ago.
Police release names of drivers killed Sunday in unrelated accidents
05/14/2012 11:28pm
Police have released the names of two women who died in unrelated traffic accidents Sunday.
Section of Mountain View Corridor to open soon
05/14/2012 11:59pm
In a few weeks, a stretch of the Mountain View
Corridor will be open to drivers, which will
help ease traffic congestion.
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