Utah woman takes to the water for her 103rd birthday
09/18/2012 6:00am
It may not be so unusual for someone to go golfing in Utah on the same day they go sailing. But when that person is 103 years old, well, that's a story.
A look at the 'bigger' Toyota Prius V
09/18/2012 6:24am
The 2012 Toyota Prius V is basically a bigger Prius, with beefed up suspension and a lot more room. But how is the car overall?
Stolen car crashes following police chase, 2 injured
09/18/2012 7:26am
Two men in their 20s were hospitalized Monday night after they crashed a stolen vehicle while fleeing from police.
Ask a Cop: Should gun owners pass a psychological?
09/18/2012 8:05am
Have you ever wanted to ask a cop a question but have been too afraid or had warrants? Well ask away and I will attempt to answer it. Email questions to askacop@ksl.com. Today I write about passing a psychological for gun owners and registering guns.
BYU-Utah rivalry game an undisciplined debacle
09/18/2012 10:49am
For a program that preaches discipline – or one of the Mendenhall's favorite words: trust – BYU deserves a heavy dose of criticism for looking out of sorts in such an important game.
McCullough at UVU: students today 'historically illiterate'
09/18/2012 10:55am
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian David McCullough gave the keynote address Monday during a Constitution Day program at Utah Valley University.
Opinion: Educating Utah's students the Steve Jobs way
09/18/2012 11:09am
Chicago teachers union is striking for a 29 percent raise from an average salary of $74,839, while the median family income is $45,922. Meanwhile, Utah is following a Steve Jobs model to use technology, innovation and choice to improve education.
Controversial judge will retire, complaints will be dismissed
09/18/2012 1:15pm
Elaine Damron-Peltekian got a call Monday that left her with mixed feelings.
2 women charged in connection with Kenyatta Winston murder case
09/18/2012 1:53pm
Criminal charges have been filed against two women who prosecutors say tried to hide information from police.
Man with knife at FBI building chose hostage at random, police say
09/18/2012 4:08pm
Police said Tuesday they were still trying to figure out the motive of a man who allegedly kidnapped another man inside the building that houses the Utah headquarters of the FBI.
2 motorcycle officers injured when struck by vehicle
09/18/2012 5:20pm
Two Salt Lake police motorcycle officers were injured Tuesday when they were hit by a motorist while directing traffic.
Gov. Herbert reports $85 million surplus in state budget
09/18/2012 5:26pm
Utah ended the the 2012 budget year with an $85 million surplus, Gov. Gary Herbert said Tuesday.
Half of Utah will be overweight by 2030, report says
09/18/2012 5:28pm
Utah's obesity rate has doubled in the past 20 years and is set to double yet again in the next 20 years if the collective body mass index doesn't shrink.
Man apologizes for killing classmate, says he's ready for consequences
09/18/2012 6:06pm
A Kearns teenager was sentenced to zero to five years in prison Tuesday, for killing a classmate at Kearns High School. Ricky Angilau pleaded guilty in June and is now apologizing for the shooting.
Thieves stealing car batteries from cars, RVs in Davis County
09/18/2012 6:08pm
Police agencies in Davis County believe the same people may be responsible for a number of recent thefts of car and RV batteries.
Crews stop gas leak in Layton
09/18/2012 6:28pm
More than two hours after a construction crew hit a four-inch natural gas line, the leak has stopped. Evacuations remain in place.
Before disaster strikes, Utah's businesses need a plan
09/18/2012 7:09pm
Utah witnessed disaster strike suddenly last week with floods in Santa Clara, where nearly a dozen businesses were shut down. How many of those companies have a disaster recovery plan to get them back on their feet?
Idaho fires create red air day for Utah residents
09/18/2012 7:19pm
All of northern Utah are shrouded in smoke today, but it's not from the Utah fires. Fires burning in Idaho have continued to pump smoky air into our neighborhoods.
I-15 lane closures continue to cause delays for southbound commuters
09/18/2012 8:15pm
If you are getting home late at night, chances are it is because you live in Utah County, where lane restrictions on I-15 are causing significant delays for commuters.
Study touts long-term benefits of gastric bypass surgery
09/18/2012 9:28pm
Diet and exercise alone may not be enough to help people who are severely overweight. A Utah-based study, and one of the first of its kind in the U.S., has shown that gastric bypass surgery can lead to long-term health benefits.
Herriman 'road diet' proposal rejected by neighborhood
09/18/2012 10:38pm
Public safety versus popularity: it's an issue Herriman city leaders are dealing with. After two years of researching how to decrease speeds along Emmeline Drive, the city figured out a solution to slow drivers down — but it's one many residents don't like.
Romney raises $2M during 3-hour stop in Utah
09/18/2012 10:48pm
Mitt Romney arrived in Utah Tuesday for a few hours of fundraising, likely his last visit to the state before the November election.
Catholic bishop speaks at first Interfaith conference at UVU
09/18/2012 10:51pm
Bishop John Wester spoke, but those listening to his every word were not members of his Catholic flock. He spent several hours on campus at UVU with Latter-day Saints during an Interfaith conference.
City Council OKs neighborhood bars in Salt Lake
09/18/2012 11:16pm
The Salt Lake City Council approved a controversial ordinance Tuesday night that allows for pubs to be built in some Salt Lake neighborhoods.
SLC quietly fires up pay-by-phone parking
09/18/2012 11:59pm
With no public fanfare, Salt Lake City has just taken a big step into a cash-free world of the future. You no longer need coins or even a credit card in your pocket to pay for parking.
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