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No clear motive in Catholic Mass shooting; victim expected to survive
James Evans, Jennings' father-in-law, was in the back pew of the church with his family. Without saying a word, Jennings went over to Evans, and just as he had knelt down to pray, allegedly shot him in the head, police say. A day later, they're still searching for a motive.
Jun 17th - 10:16pm
'Sesame Street' takes on subject of parents in prison
"Sesame Street" has tackled hunger, divorce, military deployment, even the loss of a friend. Now, the long-running kids TV show is going where no Muppet has gone before: prison.
Jun 17th - 9:38pm
Family of teen charged with referee's death feels 'horrible'
The family of a 17-year-old accused of punching and killing a soccer referee during a game apologized to the victim's family Friday. The teen pleaded not guilty to the homicide charge Friday.
Jun 14th - 7:54pm
Thieves use stolen SUV to break in to auto repair shop
Two cars are missing and two automotive shop owners are frustrated after thieves stole two vehicles, using one of them to break into a business just down the road, all in broad daylight.
Jun 14th - 6:46pm
Teen accused of killing 2 brothers will remain in custody
A 15-year-old boy arrested in connection with the deaths of his two younger brothers will remain in custody at the request of his attorneys in an effort for them to continue discussions with prosecutors about possible charges.
Jun 14th - 6:19pm
2 escape fire with help of KSL photographer, off-duty firefighter
A fast-acting Murray firefighter, a KSL-TV photographer and six fire crews worked together to help a family whose home caught fire Friday morning.
Jun 14th - 6:12pm
Provo homeowners survey losses in brush fire
A Provo neighborhood spent Friday assessing damage from Thursday night's brush fire near the Riverside Country club.
Jun 14th - 5:59pm
Herbert: 'If Swallow worked for me, he'd be gone'
Tuesday, Gov. Gary Herbert expressed his concern over the effects of the unresolved issues surrounding the five separate investigations of Attorney General John Swallow. He even went as far as to say if Swallow worked for him, he would have been fired by now.
Jun 11th - 8:52pm
Toddler in stroller killed in hit-and-run accident
The mother of 2-year-old Gavyn, who died Tuesday morning after being struck by a car Monday night, is asking the driver who fled the scene to turn themselves in.
Jun 11th - 5:42pm
Playground slide burns 3-year-old as temperatures rise
In mere seconds, Utah's hot temperatures turned an afternoon at the park into a trip to the emergency room for a boy simply going down a slide.
Jun 11th - 7:47am
Father and son found dead in apparent murder-suicide
Officers found a man and his 2-year-old son dead in a reported murder-suicide at a Spanish Fork residence Sunday.
Jun 10th - 11:15pm
Syracuse girl critically injured after dresser, TV fall on her
A 3-year-old girl was hospitalized in critical condition Monday after being crushed by a dresser and a television.
Jun 10th - 9:25pm
Global 'Stop Hunger' movement is coming to Utah
The North Carolina-based Stop Hunger Now is working with local businesses, churches and community groups to launch its first meal packing event fall 2013.
Jun 10th - 8:02am
ZIP codes causing problems, West Valley mayor says
When can ZIP codes become a big headache? Officials in West Valley City say they've been trying to get the U.S. Post Office to properly recognize their city for a long time, without any luck.
Jun 10th - 7:43am
Poverty in Salt Lake growing at above-national speed
Poverty is growing twice as fast in the suburbs compared to metropolitan cities, according to a new report.
Jun 8th - 9:03pm
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