Burglars hit facility for special needs adults
05/15/2012 6:55am
Officials with RISE service building in St. George came in to find TVs, sewing machines, even the strawberry plants from their gardens gone.
Obesity-related illness could cost Utah billions by 2018
05/15/2012 7:35am
Utah is already spending hundreds of millions of dollars to treat obesity-related illnesses. Estimates show if Utahns don't slim down, that number could rise into the billions in just a few years.
Salt Lake County mayor nomination will be close, poll shows
05/15/2012 8:25am
West Valley City Mayor Mike Winder is leading fellow Republican Mark Crockett in the race for Salt Lake County GOP mayoral nominee, according to an online poll conducted by online political newsletter UtahPolicy.com.
Editorial: Obama plays politics with same-sex marriage
05/15/2012 10:27am
Obama conveniently changes his stance on gay
marriage just as polls begin to show Romney
beating Obama on the economy and as public
opinion on gay marriage begins to shift. The
decision is less about courage and more about
making the headlines.
USU announces $30M college prep project
05/15/2012 11:12am
Times have changed at Mount Logan Middle
School.
Liljenquist forgoes pension, Romney pulls ahead of Obama and Paul accused of fraud
05/15/2012 11:55am
Dan Liljenquist decides to forgo a pension,
Mitt Romney pulls ahead of Pres. Obama,
Americans Elect fails, Ron Paul is accused of
fraud and the legislature puts pizzas on the
table.
May heat drives season's first ozone alert for Wasatch Front
05/15/2012 1:36pm
Temperatures anticipated to inch toward the 90s Tuesday prompted Utah air quality regulators to issue the summer season's first ozone alert for the Wasatch Front, as well as Tooele, Washington and Box Elder counties.
Defense focuses on wife in Millerberg homicide case
05/15/2012 3:49pm
Defense attorneys for a man charged with
killing a 16-year-old North Ogden teenager are
looking to impeach the man's wife in advance of
his trial.
Utah's Green River is No. 2 endangered river, council says
05/15/2012 4:27pm
Efforts to tap water out from the Green River before it impounds Flaming Gorge Dam have earned the Colorado River's largest tributary the dubious designation as the nation's second most "endangered" river.
9 Ogden High cheerleaders suspended for hazing
05/15/2012 5:42pm
Nine Ogden High School senior cheerleaders have been suspended for hazing new squad members. Other students could face disciplinary action as well.
Pioneer Theatre Company artistic director retires after 28 years
05/15/2012 6:04pm
Charles Morey, who has taken Pioneer Theatre Company to national prominence in the last 28 years he has spent as artistic director, is now retiring.
Jury deliberates in Powell voyeurism case
05/15/2012 6:42pm
Closing arguments get underway this morning in the voyeurism case against Steven Powell. It will likely be the first time jurors hear the defense articulate its theory.
Steven Powell's daughter launches website defending dad
05/15/2012 7:02pm
While waiting for the jury to reach a decision in the Steven Powell voyeurism trial, his daughter Alina Powell launched a new website Tuesday to give her family's side of the story.
Utah eclipse chasers excited for 'ring of fire'
05/15/2012 7:09pm
Call them eclipse chasers, eclipse addicts, eclipsomaniacs. You can call them anything you want, as long as you don't call them late for a solar eclipse.
Eagle Scout safety project could face opposition from city council
05/15/2012 7:55pm
An Eagle Scout project started in memory of a teenager who was killed at a crosswalk may have a tough time getting off the ground. Friends of the boy say pedestrians need more visibility in the area, but there could be a challenge in getting the proposal through the Farmington City Council.
Database breach audit results in resignation of state technology chief
05/15/2012 8:55pm
The state's executive director of technology services, Stephen Fletcher, has been terminated over the data breach that compromised personal medical information of an estimated 800,000 Utahns.
First nationwide 'health care scorecard' yields surprising results
05/15/2012 9:28pm
A research study conducted by The Commonweath Fund is showing surprising findings about the nations' health care. Mainly, your level of care depends on where you live and not the amount of money you have to spend on it.
73-year-old Millcreek man found safe
05/15/2012 9:41pm
Police have found an elderly man with dementia who went missing Tuesday after being placed in a retirement home the day before.
3-alarm fire in South Jordan forces evacuations, damages property
05/15/2012 9:59pm
Close to 30 South Jordan homes were evacuated Tuesday afternoon when a fast-moving brush fire took off near Glenmoor Golf Course.
Have you lied on your resume?
05/15/2012 10:43pm
The act of lying on a resume is something that can put you in serious hot water at work. But how frequently does resume "fibbing" occur? It happens more than you might think, and right here in Utah.
Utahns share names with celebrities, for better or worse
05/15/2012 11:14pm
Celebrity status must have its perks for the actors and athletes who are famous. But KSL found many Utahns share the names without the fame. What about them?
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