
Boehner's comments on tax cuts
Monday was back to work day for Congress. Lawmakers will start with a big twist from the minority leader about tax cuts for the middle class.
Alleged anti-Obama parade entry causes controversy
Anti-Obama messages on a float in a Fourth of July parade upset several spectators, and now the man behind the float is defending what happened.
Jul 6th - 6:59pm
New fire restrictions include ban on certain ammo
The state forester Tuesday imposed fire restrictions, including use of certain types of ammunition, in all unincorporated private and state lands as new blazes raged across Utah.
Jul 3rd - 11:59pm
Investigators crowdsourcing for case-related information
Not everyone can patrol the night like Salt Lake City's Black Monday Society, but you can fight crimes with your smart phone alone.
Jun 2nd - 8:44am
Police looking for stolen pizza delivery vehicle
The Provo Police Department is trying to help a pizza delivery man get back to work, whose car was snatched while he was working.
May 27th - 1:32pm
New adjutant general says changes will be national
Brig. Gen. Jefferson Burton said he doesn't expect to make any changes in how the Utah National Guard is run when he takes over as adjutant general in the fall.
May 25th - 4:19pm
Six surgeries later, man recovers from flesh-eating infection
His left arm was badly swollen. It was turning black. The pain was searing when the doctor walked up his hospital bed.
May 21st - 6:25pm
Authorities warn of mountain man burglar
Authorities are warning cabin owners to be on the lookout for a mountain recluse suspected in more than two dozen cabin burglaries across the southern Utah wilderness.
May 19th - 9:09am
40 tires slashed in neighborhood
A neighborhood in Sandy is trying to recover from a rash of vandalism over the weekend involving tire slashing.
Apr 30th - 7:21pm
Emergency services using newly expired Rx to deal with shortage
Emergency medical services are in desperate need of about 300 drugs, and as a temporary solution, they're looking to hospitals and extended expiration dates on the drugs.
Apr 28th - 12:55pm
Man's POW story hard to prove, historians say
If you ask David Groves what he was doing during the Vietnam War, he would say he volunteered to serve with the Army's 5th Special Forces Group, was wounded in an ambush and captured, and was starved and tortured for six months until he escaped into the jungle and hid for two weeks.
Apr 23rd - 10:51pm
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