Huntsman offers advice on US-China relations
05/07/2012 8:11am
Jon Huntsman Jr. wrote an op ed piece for the Wall Street Journal calling Chinese leaders "profoundly insecure" and weighing in on US-China relations.
Police 'hunch' leads to 3 arrests, ends robbery spree
05/07/2012 11:29am
Quick-thinking police officers arrested three men suspected of a robbery spree at three restaurants this morning.
Program aims to change stigma about ex-offenders
05/07/2012 11:39am
When Erick Guzman got out of prison, he wanted
to rebuild his life. But it was easier said
than done.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir looking for guest conductor
05/07/2012 12:35pm
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is looking to grow
its social media outreach by offering Facebook
friends a unique, once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity.
iWitness: News of the week
05/07/2012 3:05pm
Plenty of news happened over the past seven
days; from fatal I-15 wrecks to a fire racing
along I-15 to a bomb scare in downtown Salt
Lake City.
Stabbing result of fight over money, police say
05/07/2012 4:54pm
Police continued Monday to gather information in the weekend stabbing death of a Price man.
House fire claims the life of woman
05/07/2012 5:24pm
A house fire in South Salt Lake Monday morning
claimed the life of one woman.
Tanning is risky, directly tied to melanoma
05/07/2012 6:13pm
As part of skin cancer awareness month, doctors
are urging people to be smart about sun
exposure. In a state where tanning booths are
very popular, they're also warning about the
harmful and even addictive qualities of tanning
inside.
Soldier's last sacrifice memorialized with gift to wife
05/07/2012 6:14pm
A nation touched by the story of a
fallen soldier has united behind a shared
cause to present
the fallen man's widow with his final gift: a
restored
truck that was uniquely meaningful to the
couple.
Local happenings from a community garden to a Race for the Cure
05/07/2012 6:40pm
A collaborative project brought the start of
the new Mount Olympus Garden. The brand new
Cedar Hills Recreation Center is now open.
Where and how to view the coming annular eclipse
05/07/2012 6:56pm
Less than two weeks from now, some people in Southern Utah will have a rare opportunity. They'll be in the "sweet spot" for a spectacular type of solar eclipse, the so-called Ring of Fire. And the view won't be bad from Salt Lake City, either.
Feds indict two in North S.L. trade secret theft case
05/07/2012 7:10pm
A Utah woman and a Chinese businessman stole
trade secrets from a worldwide sprinkler
manufacturer and supplier based in North Salt
Lake, federal authorities allege.
Haiti to vaccinate 95 percent of children under 10
05/07/2012 8:45pm
Measles, mumps and polio are diseases that have largely been eradicated in the U.S. In the developing world, however, most parents often can't afford to get shots for their children.
Steven Powell's voyeurism trial begins; Will his journals be admitted?
05/07/2012 9:00pm
Attorneys for Steven Powell want the court to remember his trial is not about Josh or Susan Powell. (Story contains graphic information not suitable for all.)
U of U aims to lighten soldiers' load with better batteries
05/07/2012 9:24pm
Each day U.S. troops try to mitigate the
threat
of war and terrorism by marching off to
fight.
On their backs, they carry all their
supplies.
Each item adds extra weight, and each pound
can
mean the difference between life and death.
Veteran in custody after firing shots in home, standoff with police
05/07/2012 9:38pm
A 40-year-old Pleasant Grove man was taken into custody Monday night after police received a call that a shot had been fired in a home.
DWR to auction off poached antlers, hides
05/07/2012 10:30pm
Hundreds of elk and deer antlers are lined up in neat rows in the parking lot of the Lee Kay Public Shooting Range. The line of antlers stretches nearly a half mile.
Bears, seals, otters, oh my! Hogle Zoo welcomes new animals
05/07/2012 11:32pm
Some unique animals have made their way to Utah's Hogle Zoo over the past few weeks including a trio of grizzly bears, and one blind and aptly named sea lion named Big Guy.
Utah to get $3M in anti-seizure drug settlement
05/07/2012 11:39pm
Utah will get $3.1 million from a settlement with Abbott Laboratories for marketing an anti-seizure drug for uses that were not FDA-approved.
Community reels after tragic Provo Canyon accident
05/07/2012 11:55pm
Two adults and an unborn baby were killed in a
crash in Provo Canyon, near Wallsburg on
Sunday. It was a devastating loss for two
families. The surrounding community is
definitely feeling the impact of this tragedy.
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