Investigators crowdsourcing for case-related information
06/02/2012 8:44am
Not everyone can patrol the night like Salt Lake
City's Black Monday Society, but you can fight crimes with your smart
phone
alone.
Incentives bring film productions, work to Utah
06/02/2012 9:18am
Since Director John Ford and actor John Wayne put
Utah on the map with a series of Westerns, the state has been a
destination
for movie-makers.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir appoints new President
06/02/2012 9:28am
As of June 1, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has a new president,
Ronald B. Jarrett.
Salt Lake City ranked 2nd worst-dressed in nation
06/02/2012 10:12am
Polos are Utah's downfall, apparently.
Man pleads guilty to murder in June 2011 slaying
06/02/2012 10:48am
A Duchesne County man has admitted to fatally shooting
one man and wounding another during a 2011 confrontation that was
apparently sparked by his belief that one of them was responsible for
vandalizing his car.
Estate, children at center of case involving woman's death
06/02/2012 11:41am
The ongoing dispute between the estate of a Salt Lake scientist found
dead in her bathtub, her ex-husband and the couple's children has
become further entangled in court proceedings.
West Jordan looks at raising taxes to meet growing needs
06/02/2012 12:56pm
Residents could see their first property tax increase
in nearly 25 years as city leaders run out of options on how to address
the needs of a growing population amid dwindling revenue.
Stretch of Mountain View Corridor opens
06/02/2012 4:28pm
Herriman and Riverton residents
gathered Saturday at Foothills Park to
celebrate the opening of two miles of the new
Mountain View Corridor.
Judge orders man to prison for involvement in 2010 stabbing
06/02/2012 5:11pm
Heather Quast was a kind, popular teenager who
"strongly believed in the peace sign" as a
symbol of peace, love, unity and respect, her
family said.
Utahns say federal lands lawsuit not worth cost
06/02/2012 5:56pm
A new poll commissioned by Republican
environmentalists shows 63 percent of Utahns
believe the Legislature's lawsuit demanding
the federal government turn over control of
30 million acres of public lands to the state
of Utah is not worth the estimated $3 million
price tag for the suit.
Life Flight crew critical to saving children's lives
06/02/2012 6:42pm
Primary Children's Hospital
celebrated 90 years of giving the community
hope Saturday.
Missing elderly man located in good health
06/02/2012 6:53pm
Police located the man who had not been seen
since
Wednesday night.
Lineman's Rodeo competitors show off skills up high
06/02/2012 8:35pm
Rocky Mountain Power employees showed
their skills in the annual Lineman's Rodeo
Saturday.
Two men indicted for fraud involving construction loans
06/02/2012 9:26pm
Two Utah men are facing federal charges in
connection with an alleged bank fraud scheme.
Student killed in climbing accident identified
06/02/2012 9:51pm
A BYU student was killed Saturday after
falling 70 feet while climbing near the Stewart
Falls in Provo Canyon, officials said.
Swap meet gets used items to people who need them most
06/02/2012 10:16pm
For one yard-sale host, the purpose of the
event is about much more than making a buck
from her old
stuff. In fact, when the day is done, she
won't
take home
a penny.
Garden honors pioneers, benefits small town
06/02/2012 10:32pm
A vacant lot that for decades has been full
of
weeds is now a beautiful new park, honoring
the
early
settlers of the Sanpete Valley.
Woman killed in fire, mobile home destroyed
06/02/2012 10:37pm
A woman was found dead inside a mobile home
that caught fire early
Saturday morning, officials said.
NY cab crash kills driver, Utah tourist, hurts boy
06/02/2012 10:39pm
A taxi wreck on a rain-drenched New York
City highway has killed the driver and a Utah
woman who was
taking her grandson to see the city sights.
The boy is
hospitalized.
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