Books in the works about Susan Powell case
06/14/2012 7:14am
Big-name authors are lining up to write books about the Susan Powell story. A handful of books are already in the works.
Teen hiker rescued after 4-hour ordeal
06/14/2012 8:00am
A teenager who was rescued after getting stuck near a waterfall in Sandy is talking about the ordeal. "I started getting Charlie horses in my legs. It was really bad," he said.
Camp for Kids: Thanksgiving Point
06/14/2012 9:24am
There's a lot to get excited about as kids camps get into full swing at Thanksgiving Point.
Camp for Kids: Thanksgiving Point
06/14/2012 9:24am
There's a lot to get excited about as kids camps get into full swing at Thanksgiving Point.
Twitter used to crack passwords released by hackers
06/14/2012 10:32am
After a recent string of attacks on digital
security, a
Utah man has developed a new method of
password cracking that he
hopes
will allow analysts to develop further
precautions against hackers.
340 inmates get high school diplomas
06/14/2012 10:48am
The graduates sat in neat rows Thursday, decked out in satin caps and gowns of blue and gold.
Couple finds stolen property at neighbor's garage sale
06/14/2012 11:11am
Charges were filed Wednesday against two men after property stolen from a home in Salt Lake City was recovered at a garage sale next door.
Utah exported $19 billion of goods, commodities in 2011
06/14/2012 11:36am
Utah's booming export industry has pushed the
Beehive State to the top of the nation's
economic food chain.
Broken promises found in leaked Obama documents, and advice for Ann Romney
06/14/2012 11:58am
Obama documents leaked, a new study on
acceptance of Mormonism, Michelle Obama gives
Ann Romney advice and Americans still blame
Bush for the country's economic woes.
Army Ranger home to meet newborn son
06/14/2012 12:11pm
Army Lt. Tom Spencer was air lifted out of
Afghanistan by helicopter almost six days ago.
He has flown half way around the world and
Wednesday night, he finally returned home for
leave - and to meet a newcomer to the family.
In Utah, Bus 52 finds good news in unlikely places
06/14/2012 3:34pm
The group behind Bus 52 had a big idea: travel
to every state, finding stories of inspiration.
Here, two stories Bus 52 found in Utah.
Canadian doctor claims drug Ecstasy may be safe for some adults
06/14/2012 4:00pm
Medical experts across the country are dumbfounded to hear a Canadian doctor suggested the so-called party drug Ecstasy could be safe if taken by responsible adults.
Powell sentencing set for Friday
06/14/2012 5:36pm
The mother of his two victims will testify tomorrow on what punishment should be handed down to convicted voyeur Steven Powell.
Murky SuperPACs funding attack ads in Utah AG race
06/14/2012 6:56pm
The race for Attorney General is starting to look like the Wild West. A pair of SuperPACs is trying to sway voters, but exactly who's behind them is extremely murky.
Draper man offers free education to Utah State Prison inmates
06/14/2012 7:05pm
While costs for higher education are increasing, a private foundation is making it possible for some prison inmates to earn college credits. Don Wright, founder of PrisonED, spent years as a volunteer at the Draper prison and realized that some of those who are incarcerated there are eager earn a degree.
'Play Me, I'm Yours' pianos hit downtown area
06/14/2012 7:08pm
If you came across a piano in downtown Salt
Lake City on the sidewalk, with a sign on it
saying "play me," would you sit down and play
it?
Cost of raising children up $8K from last year
06/14/2012 7:49pm
Raising children is not an easy process,
particularly when the cost of raising children
increase on a yearly basis.
Feds trying to dismiss lawsuit on artifacts raid
06/14/2012 8:12pm
Federal agents drove a Utah doctor to suicide after interrogating him and searching his house for an ancient artifact they never found, his family's lawyers argued Thursday in a wrongful-death case against the government.
Liljenquist dips into own pocket while Hatch has raised $10.5 million
06/14/2012 8:23pm
More than half of U.S. Senate candidate Dan
Liljenquist's campaign funds have come from his
own bank account.
Speed changes in Utah County prompt warnings from UHP
06/14/2012 8:58pm
Drivers in Utah County are enjoying a new wide
open stretch of freeway. But the Utah Highway
Patrol is cautioning drivers to not get too
comfortable, at least with their speed.
Housing market in Utah looking up
06/14/2012 9:22pm
Finally Shane Oaks and his wife found a house
that fits. They're moving from Vernal to St.
George and have been in at least a hundred
homes over the last four years, but that's
because there were a lot of homes on the
market
and they could be picky.
Child-safety lock blamed for fugitive's escape from police car
06/14/2012 10:42pm
Logan police are searching for a fugitive who escaped from a police car while being transported to the Cache County Jail. Officers say it happened because they mistakenly thought the car's child-safety locks were on.
Man sentenced to prison in 3rd murder case
06/14/2012 10:44pm
A transient charged with murdering a man pleaded guilty to reduced charges Thursday and was ordered to serve up to 10 years in prison. It's the third murder he's been accused of committing, and his second conviction.
Injured South Jordan officer determined to get back to JCAT
06/14/2012 10:46pm
For law enforcement officers injured in the
line of duty, the road to recovery can be
long,
hard and often overlooked. But a South Jordan
officer shot while serving a warrant says
he's
not going to let his injury stop him, and
he's
working to get back to JCAT.
Utah wages war on invasive weed
06/14/2012 11:16pm
With concern about wildfires sweeping the West, Utahns are stepping up a war on one of the key wildfire fuels, noxious weeds. Their weapons include chemical sprays and billions of tiny bugs.
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