High school athlete injured at Colo. theater had visited BYU
07/23/2012 8:12am
One of the victims in Friday's mass
shooting at an Aurora, Colo. movie theater is
an LDS high school basketball star who visited
BYU just weeks ago.
Hikers an easy target for car burglars, police say
07/23/2012 8:46am
The Unified Police Department is
warning people going hiking in Salt Lake County
to protect their valuables while they're on the
trails.
Goat man, meet hot dog man
07/23/2012 11:59am
A few days ago, you probably heard
the story and saw
the photos of a guy wearing a goat suit near a
real goat
herd near Ben Lomond Peak above Ogden. Well,
here's hot dog man.
Reno Mahe theft case nears end with expected guilty plea
07/23/2012 4:14pm
The theft case against former BYU football
standout and NFL football player Reno Mahe has
reached a possible resolution.
Local Happenings: Days of '47 KSL 5 Parade and other Pioneer Day celebrations
07/23/2012 5:10pm
Native American Celebration in the Park, pet
adoption events, and many Pioneer Day
celebration events
24-year-old man killed by lightning while fishing
07/23/2012 6:09pm
A Garfield county man and his dog
were killed Saturday night when a tree they
were sheltering
under was struck by lightning.
Man who may have shot at police helicopter remains hospitalized
07/23/2012 6:13pm
A man who police say barricaded
himself inside his car and fired at least
four rounds from
a shotgun remained hospitalized in stable
condition
Monday.
Rattlesnake sightings abound in Layton foothills
07/23/2012 6:54pm
Rattlesnakes are causing a big scare for
several neighborhoods along the Wasatch Front.
Ex-Cedar Hills mayor headed to prison after admitting bank fraud
07/23/2012 7:02pm
Former Cedar Hills Mayor Eric A. Richardson
appears headed for prison after admitting in
federal court Monday that he falsified a loan
application as part of an equity skimming
scheme.
Victims's advocates: Penn St. fine sends strong message
07/23/2012 7:37pm
Victims' advocates say the $60 million fine
imposed on Penn State by the NCAA Monday will
greatly benefit sex abuse victims across the
country. The punishment, they say, should
send
a message to victims everywhere: crimes
against
children will not be tolerated.
Attorneys for GOP activist charged in kidnapping, rapes wants bail reduction
07/23/2012 7:39pm
Attorneys for a GOP activist facing multiple
counts of kidnapping, rape and sexual abuse
believe an example is being made of their
client and are adamant that he is innocent.
Could more have been done to improve outcome of Aurora shooting?
07/23/2012 7:46pm
OPSGEAR founder and CEO David Burnell said
Monday he doubted somebody with a gun could
have diffused or altered the events at the
Colorado Century 16 theater Friday, but he also believes the long odds of survival in a shooting rampage can be improved.
Impending smoke shop arrival raises community concerns
07/23/2012 8:05pm
Some business owners and residents in the
Highland Park area of Salt Lake City are upset
about the possibility of a smoke shop moving
in.
Serial robbers Walmart-hopping through Utah
07/23/2012 8:28pm
Police are trying to stop a group of
serial robbers that are currently making their way through
the state.
LaVell Edwards: 'I was a little surprised, frankly' over Penn St. sanctions
07/23/2012 9:09pm
No one in Utah is more connected to Penn State and Joe Paterno than retired BYU Coach LaVell Edwards. The Monday announcement of sanctions against Penn State for its role in the Sandusky cover-up left Edwards surprised by the severity of the punishment.
Mystery solved: 'Goat man' identified
07/23/2012 11:01pm
Utah's infamous "goat man" has been identified. The 57-year-old South Carolina man turned himself in Monday.
Fireworks restrictions still in place as Pioneer Day approaches
07/23/2012 11:06pm
Fireworks are one of the biggest and most visual parts of the Pioneer Day celebration. But fire restrictions throughout the state means the urge to light up the night's sky has dwindled this year.
Annual parade campout under way in Salt Lake City
07/23/2012 11:08pm
The streets of downtown Salt Lake city opened
up Monday evening to campers searching for the
perfect spot to watch Tuesday's Days of '47
parade. While they weren't allowed to claim
their spot before 6 p.m., many parade-goers
made their way downtown long before that.
Teen drives off embankment, into business patio
07/23/2012 11:09pm
A 16-year-old driver walked away with just a
minor injury Monday after wrecking her mother's
vehicle in such a unique way that authorities
don't believe she could repeat it even if she
tried.
Grantsville businessman's influence endangering patrol officers, fired cop says
07/23/2012 11:11pm
A former Grantsville police officer is
raising questions about whether a business
owner in town is wielding too much influence on the mayor and police department.
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