A 15-year-old boy was booked into the Farmington Bay Youth Detention Center Thursday in connection with the deaths of his two younger brothers.
Obama: America at 'crossroads' in terror fight
Declaring America at a "crossroads" in the fight against terrorism, President Barack Obama on Thursday revealed clearer guidelines for the use of deadly drone strikes, including more control by the U.S. military, while leaving key details of the controversial program secret.
Ohio kidnap case hero gets burgers for life
Associated Press |
posted 25 minutes ago
The man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive for a decade in an Ohio house will never have to pay for another burger in his hometown.
Muslim hardliners ID London terror suspect
Two Muslim hardliners say the man seen wielding a bloody butcher's knife after the killing of a British soldier is a Muslim convert who took part in demonstrations with the banned radical group al-Muhajiroun.
Restaurant embarrassed after massive social media meltdown
Cristina Silva, Associated Press |
posted May 23rd - 11:29am
It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet.
Duchesne Co. man turns himself in for hatchet attack
A Duchesne County man walked into the Roosevelt Police Department over the weekend, told an officer he had attacked a drinking companion with a hatchet and said he needed to turn himself in.
Bail set for man after court vacates child sex abuse conviction
An 8th District judge set a $10,000 bail Wednesday for a man who has served nearly four years in prison for an aggravated child sex abuse conviction that was vacated by the Utah Supreme Court earlier this month.
Vote on gay Scouts comes at emotional moment
The Boy Scouts of America's national leadership will vote Thursday on whether to allow openly gay Scouts in its ranks, a critical and emotionally charged moment for one of the nation's oldest youth organizations and its millions of members.
Suspected thief flees on flat tire
Police said a man went on an overnight drive, picking up stolen items along the way. He didn't realize he was being followed by unmarked police cars.
Second firefighter being investigated for drugs
A second firefighter is facing possible drug charges triggered by a review of what happened to medications missing from the Unified Fire Authority, and a third employee could be under scrutiny as well.
KSL Cares raises more than $81K for Oklahoma tornado victims
Ksl.com |
posted May 23rd - 8:33am
More than $81,000 was raised in a six-hour period Tuesday night for victims of the massive tornado in Moore, Okla.
Campers running out of time; state parks fill up for Memorial Day weekend
Paul Nelson |
posted May 23rd - 8:03am
With Memorial Day just around the corner, Utahns are gearing up for a weekend of camping. However, those hoping to find a camping spot at one of Utah's state parks are rapidly running out of time.
Man dresses as woman to rob bank
Police are searching for a man who robbed a Zions Bank Wednesday just before closing dressed as a woman.
2 children found dead in West Point home; brother called 'person of interest'
Deputies in Davis County searched for a 15-year-old boy for several hours Wednesday night after his two younger brothers were found dead in their home. The teen was located just before midnight.
Construction workers rescue woman from burning home
Fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a Davis County house fire Wednesday afternoon. A woman who was inside at the time said she credits nearby construction workers with saving her life.
Police investigating deadly fall at Bridal Veil Falls
Search and rescue crews worked late into the night Wednesday to recover the body of a man who fell to his death in Provo Canyon.
Animal behaviorists say animals with troubled past can still make great pets
An Idaho couple has adopted one of the 64 pit bulls involved in a dog fighting operation that were discovered after a triple murder in Idaho. Animal behaviorists say with proper care, dogs like this one that have rough past can still make great pets.
A mother's financial worth is more than you think
Nicole Carpenter, Ksl.com Contributor |
posted May 22nd - 9:46pm
When it comes to money, do you struggle with the thought: "Who am I to think I deserve this?" Well, you do deserve it, and here's why.
Okla. tornado damage: Thousands of homes, $1.5-$2B
The tornado that struck an Oklahoma City suburb this week may have created $2 billion or more in damage as it tore through as many as 13,000 homes, multiple schools and a hospital, officials said Wednesday as they gave the first detailed account of the devastation.
CrossFit, karate gyms fundraising for family of mother who died in childbirth
The family of a Utah County woman who died during childbirth has received a tremendous outpouring of support from Utahns and people around the country.
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