Miranda Anderson was on an ATV last month
when
it veered off a road and into some trees.
Miranda was wearing a helmet, but hit a low
hanging branch and didn't survive the
accident.
The complex nature of arthritis
Suzanne Carlile, KSL.com Contributor |
posted 17 minutes ago
Most people know arthritis as a disease that causes your joints to hurt, but in reality, it is far more complex. This edition of Mommy Medicine explains the three main types of arthritis and the treatments that work.
Still no Hoffa after 1st day of latest search
Federal agents revived the hunt for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa on Monday, digging around in a suburban Detroit field where a reputed Mafia captain says the Teamsters boss' body was buried.
Vai Sikahema says he owes success to father
Vai Sikahema played in the 1984 National
Championship BYU football team and now he has a
successful career in broadcasting. In his own
words, Sikahema he told KSL TV why he believes
he owes his success to his father.
The Leonardo exhibits 101 inventions that changed the world
Eight scientists chose creations that affected
mankind in eight key time periods. The Leonardo
curators call it an unforgettable multi-sensory
experience, tying in the telephone, x-ray
photography, TV and everything in between.
Miss Utah's pageant answer flub goes viral
Stephanie Grimes |
posted Jun 17th - 6:56pm
The Miss USA crown was awarded Sunday night to the contestant from
Connecticut, but it is Miss Utah who was getting the most attention
Monday morning.
Ashley National Forest officials ask visitors to be careful with campfires
High winds, dry conditions and hot summer
weather combined meaning lighting any kind of
fire could be dangerous in eastern Utah. While
not explicitly restricting fires, officials are
asking people to be careful.
SWAT standoff ends when suspect not found in home
A SWAT team has surrounded the home of a West Jordan man who fled
from police as they attempted to serve an arrest warrant.
Man shot in Catholic Mass expected to survive
Pat Reavy, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 6:41pm
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.
Number of stay-at-home dads on the rise
Mike Headrick |
posted Jun 17th - 6:31pm
Figures recently compiled by the U.S. Census
Bureau show the number of stay-at-home dads has
doubled in the past decade.
Court: Ariz. citizenship proof law illegal
Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:09pm
States can't demand proof of citizenship from people registering to vote in federal elections unless they get federal or court approval to do so, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in a decision complicating efforts in Arizona and other states to bar voting by people who are in the country illegally.
Chairs painted by Utah artists to be auctioned for charity
Thirteen Utah artists have partnered with RC Willey and the Huntsman
Cancer Institute to create unique painted chairs for a charity auction
this week.
Woman killed dog by spraying Raid down throat, police say
Pat Reavy |
posted Jun 17th - 2:52pm
A woman was arrested after police say she killed her dog by spraying insecticide down its throat.
5 movies to watch on Netflix this week
John Clyde |
posted Jun 17th - 2:28pm
Need a break from the busy work week and brutal heat? Here are five
movies streaming on Netflix that you can use as a little distraction.
Photos show NYC's massive subway project
Photos recently released by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
of New York show a massive undertaking: the building of the Second
Avenue Subway under the streets of New York.
Have You Seen This? Toughest duet ever
John Clyde |
posted Jun 17th - 1:13pm
These two guys have covered Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" in the most
creative and difficult way possible. Well, I guess if they were
underwater or running from a bear it'd be tougher, but it's pretty
close.
Mets players can't throw a ball; a possible NBA blockbuster trade
Josh Furlong |
posted Jun 17th - 12:58pm
The New York Mets struggled to throw the baseball Sunday, but still
managed a victory. And, the Clippers and Celtics are working on a
blockbuster trade.
Utah teen donates time and clubs to help fellow golfers
Rod Zundel |
posted Jun 17th - 12:14pm
Over the last year and a half teenager Kalin Peterson has been
accepting donations of golf clubs and bags to give to high school girls
golf programs that don't have enough clubs to field a team.
Pope blesses hundreds of Harley Davidsons
Biker culture came to the Vatican on Sunday as Pope Francis blessed
thousands of Harley-Davidsons and their riders celebrating the
manufacturer's 110th anniversary with a loud parade and plenty of
leather.
Utah research station simulates life on Mars
Research teams living and working at the Mars Desert Research Station have gathered valuable information that may one day be used if humans travel to Mars.
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