Small businesses are being targeted by cyber criminals more frequently and experts say business owners aren't doing enough to keep it from happening to them. However, many owners aren't even taking basic steps to protect themselves.
Motor home crashes off I-15 and into home; 2 dead
At least two people died when a motor home southbound on I-15 near St. George crashed through a fence and into a home, according to Utah Highway Patrol.
Healthiest principals from Salt Lake Valley win $1K for schools
Thirteen elementary principals from the Salt Lake Valley competed for a chance to win $1,000 for their respective schools in the My Heart Challenge, a contest sponsored by the Intermountain Heart Institute.
Job market tight for 30K college grads in Utah this year
It's graduation season for thousands of college students across the country and as they receive their diplomas, now comes the daunting task for many to find a job.
Utah search and rescue team on high alert after Okla. tornado
An elite search and rescue team in Utah was put on alert this week after a tornado blew through Oklahoma on Monday.
Kennecott lays off 100 more employees
Dennis Romboy |
posted May 23rd - 10:29pm
ennecott Utah Copper laid off about 100 workers Thursday as a result of a massive landslide that crippled its mine last month, and intends to let more go before the end of May.
Police believe West Point brothers were stabbed to death
Two young brothers, ages 4 and 10, were found dead in their West Point home late Wednesday. Their 15-year-old brother was arrested Thursday in connection with the deaths. Police say the boys had injuries "consistent with penetrating knife wounds."
UDOT crews plan massive pipe installation in Parleys Canyon
At the mouth of Parleys Canyon on I-80, the Utah Department of Transportation is starting work on one of its biggest projects of the summer. It will replace a 2-mile section of massive pipe that carries Parleys Creek under the interstate.
Report: Medicaid expansion comes with 'significant' costs to taxpayers
Wendy Leonard |
posted May 23rd - 9:47pm
A long-awaited report highlighting the costs and benefits of Medicaid expansion in Utah was released by the state's health department Thursday.
2 years later, Joplin still has much to do in aftermath of tornado
Two years ago this week, another EF5 twister hit the Midwest. The storm killed more than 160 people in Joplin, Missouri and decimated much of the inner part of the city.
Man accused of shooting at deputies found competent for trial
A Duchesne County man accused of shooting at a man driving past his property, and later at sheriff's deputies, has been found competent to stand trial.
Parking spots offer prizes, good health
Lori Prichard |
posted May 23rd - 7:03pm
The health benefits of regular activity are well known, and a new parking lot initiative can help pay off in ways you wouldn't expect.
Steven Powell can't return to home due to community concerns
The Washington Department of Corrections has told Steven Powell that because of community concerns, he cannot return to live in his old home in Puyallup if he wants to be released from prison early.
Exhibit gives kids behind-the-scenes look at natural disasters
Thunderstorms Thursday in Oklahoma were hampering cleanup efforts in the tornado-ravaged town of Moore. The humbling aspect of all these storms is as fascinating as it is frightening, and each are elements of a new museum exhibit in Utah called "Nature Unleashed."
Live sex show at Syracuse movie theater leads to 6 arrests
Pat Reavy and Alex Cabrero |
posted May 23rd - 5:39pm
Six people were arrested after police say they discovered a cleaning crew allegedly using a movie theater after hours for prostitution and a live sex show.
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.
Mourners remember Sister Frances Monson
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Salt Lake City on Thursday to remember the quiet, steadfast wife of President Thomas S. Monson, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Officers used unnecessary force in low-speed chase, lawsuit claims
Emiley Morgan |
posted May 23rd - 3:08pm
The family of Troy Burkinshaw, who was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy last year, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging he used unnecessary force in killing a man following a low-speed chase.
Couple claims law enforcement agencies broke into wrong home
Celeste Tholen Rosenlof |
posted May 23rd - 2:58pm
A couple who claims law enforcement officers wrongfully entered their home are suing three agencies in a federal lawsuit.
West Valley City photos, documents relating to the Susan Powell case
Ksl.com |
posted May 23rd - 2:38pm
The West Valley City Police Department released several documents relating to the Susan Powell case. The following is a list of all the documents released.
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.
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