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.
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 52 minutes ago
More than $81,000 was raised in a six-hour period Tuesday night for victims of the massive tornado in Moore, Okla.
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.
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.
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.
Wednesday's Child: Moses
The Wednesday's Child for the week has limited vision and mental disabilities, but has overcome many challenges with a passion for music and a big heart.
Utah contestants of 'The Voice' will perform, tour in Utah
Utah contestants who performed on 'The Voice' will soon be performing in their home state. A new Utah company that helps developing musicians will go on tour with the local artists in June.
Tooele family counting blessings after early-morning fire
A family of six lost their home to a fast-moving fire in Tooele Wednesday morning. One person was hurt, but the Draper family is still counting their blessings.
Criminal sketch artist retires after 41 years of service
A woman who has drawn sketches to help police identify criminals is retiring after 41 years of service.
New West Davis Corridor to destroy bird habitats, says environmental group
Environmental groups in the Salt Lake Valley are urging UDOT to examine how a proposed highway could affect wildlife along the Great Salt Lake.
Brutal attack in London heightens terror fears
Two men with butcher knives hacked another to death Wednesday near a London military barracks and one then went on video to explain the crime _ shouting political statements, gesturing with bloodied hands and waving a meat cleaver. Soon after, arriving police shot and wounded the unidentified assailants and took them into custody.
UHP using data to patrol, prevent accidents during Memorial Day weekend
Utah Highway Patrol officers were originally guided by road experience and instincts in making arrests and patrolling holiday traffic. Now, they are governed by science and data to prevent fatalities during holiday weekends.
Man shot to death while questioned in Boston probe
A Chechen immigrant was shot to death by authorities in central Florida early Wednesday after he turned violent while being questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, officials said.
Digital time capsule to preserve momentos, memes
Celeste Tholen Rosenlof |
posted May 22nd - 6:25pm
What would you put in a digital time capsule to be opened in five years?
Broke no laws, IRS official says — then takes 5th
At the center of a political storm, an Internal Revenue Service supervisor whose agents targeted conservative groups swore Wednesday she did nothing wrong, broke no laws and never lied to Congress. Then she refused to answer lawmakers' further questions, citing her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself.
Jury in Arias trial adjourns for day after impasse
Jurors in the Jodi Arias murder trial said Wednesday they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict on whether she should be sentenced to life in prison or death for killing her one-time boyfriend, prompting the judge to instruct them to keep trying.
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