The West Valley police investigation of the events surrounding Susan Powell's disappearance may be slowing down, but the attorney for her parents say a federal investigation is still active.
Technology can buy time, save lives in case of Utah tornado
They may not be as frequent or as damaging as those elsewhere, but Utah has some experience with tornadoes. There are at least three or four tornadoes statewide every year, but now technology can buy times to save lives.
Why all moms should take a trip to Paris
While traveling internationally with my daughter and baby to Paris, France, I learned a few things as a mother, including what to do when you lose your credit card and cellphone.
Ex-school secretary sentenced to probation for obstructing justice
Montreia Barney, a former secretary at Mt. Nebo Junior High School who was acquitted of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a student but convicted of obstructing justice, was sentenced to jail Tuesday.
Search for Okla. tornado survivors nearly complete
Helmeted rescue workers raced Tuesday to complete the search for survivors and the dead in the Oklahoma City suburb where a mammoth tornado destroyed countless homes, cleared lots down to bare red earth and claimed 24 lives, including those of nine children.
Senate panel approves immigration bill
David Espo and Erica Werner, Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 6:51pm
Far-reaching legislation that grants a chance at citizenship to millions of immigrants living illegally in the United States cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee on a solid bipartisan vote Tuesday night after supporters somberly sidestepped a controversy over the rights of gay spouses.
Jodi Arias asks for life term; jury deliberates
Brian Skoloff, Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 6:18pm
Jodi Arias begged jurors Tuesday to give her life in prison, saying she "lacked perspective" when she told a local reporter in an interview that she preferred execution to spending the rest of her days in jail.
Utahns ready to help tornado storm victims
Utahns are reaching out to help to those devastated by the tornadoes in Oklahoma Monday afternoon.
Herbert urges D.C. committee to let Utah manage public lands
Amy Joi O'donoghue |
posted May 21st - 4:53pm
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert testified at a House Natural Resources subcommittee hearing Tuesday and said state solutions work best when it comes to managing public lands, threatened species and failing forest ecosystems.
The final countdown: How to throw an 'Arrested Development' party
Lindsay Maxfield |
posted May 21st - 3:55pm
For die-hard fans of the TV show "Arrested Development," May 26 — the long-awaited premiere date of season four — is a revered holiday. To help you celebrate in style, here are some ideas for hosting your own premiere party.
Suicide at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
Some 1,500 visitors were cleared out of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after a man put a letter on the altar of the 850-year-old monument Tuesday, pulled out a gun and shot himself in the head.
Man attempting to film ghost catches partner sleeping with son
David Self Newlin |
posted May 21st - 3:35pm
A man looking to uncover evidence of paranormal activity in his home instead discovered evidence of something much more real and much worse — a sexual relationship between his 16-year-old son and his 28-year-old partner.
Idaho man charged in Uzbekistan terrorism plot
Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 2:51pm
An Uzbek national facing terrorism-related charges in Idaho will remain jailed pending his trial after waiving his right to a detention hearing.
Sports seem OK for many with heart-zapping device
Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 2:22pm
New research is challenging medical guidelines that say people with a heart-zapping device in their chests should avoid intense sports like basketball and soccer in favor of golf or bowling.
Microsoft touts Xbox One as all-in-1 entertainment
Microsoft thinks it has the one.
Kevin Durant donates $1M to Red Cross; a look at BYU, Utah, USU football
John Clyde |
posted May 21st - 12:47pm
Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant will donate $1 million to the Red Cross to help the victims of the Oklahoma tornadoes. We also take a look at what the Cougars, Utes and Aggies are up to this offseason.
Cedar City man jailed for assault at party
A 32-year-old Cedar City man has been arrested on several charges of aggravated assault after police say he tried to run over several people with his vehicle.
'Cronuts,' the 'insanely addictive' croissant-donut hybrid
New Yorkers are going wild for the cronut, a croissant-donut cross that has existed for less than a month, but is already causing long lines and even weeping among some customers.
Bronco is top dog for BYU
Patrick Kinahan, Ksl.com Contributor |
posted May 21st - 11:31am
Bronco Mendenhall has had a change of heart, now saying he wants to continue as the BYU football coach for the foreseeable future. As the Cougars enter a new phase of life as an independent, the program needs the leadership that Mendenhall provides.
No bail decision yet for doctor accused of killing scientist ex-wife
Attorneys for John Brickman Wall, who is accused of killing his ex-wife, are seeking to have his bail reduced from $1.5 million to $100,000, but decided Monday to argue their case at a future hearing.
Atheists to put books next to Bibles in Ga. parks
A national atheist group said Monday that it will donate its literature for use in cabins and lodges in Georgia's state parks after the governor's recent decision to allow Bibles there.
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