Report cites $20,000 in questionable UDOT travel costs
05/16/2012 7:25am
The Utah Department of Transportation spent more than $20,000 to cover questionable hotel and meal costs for employees attending conferences, according to a new report issued by the state auditor.
Susan Powell's parents OK lawsuit over police records
05/16/2012 7:37am
The parents of Susan Cox Powell have given their OK to sue West Valley police over investigative records related to their daughter's disappearance, a Cox family lawyer confirmed to KSL.
'Horse Whisperer' helping Utahns with disabilities
05/16/2012 8:13am
The man known as the "Horse Whisperer" is offering his talents to help Utahns with disabilities experience the outdoors.
Camp motivates teens to become business leaders
05/16/2012 9:05am
Business leaders in Utah are hoping to get kids interested in becoming business leaders themselves. They say an intensive summer camp has been very successful in getting high school students motivated.
SLCC cosmetology students fight program closure
05/16/2012 10:22am
Students at Salt Lake Community College are
protesting the proposed elimination of the
school's popular cosmetology program.
Program points businesswomen toward success
05/16/2012 10:51am
Graduation day is often the culmination of lots
of hard work and learning that brings optimism
to students as they head into "the real world."
The same can also be said of those embarking on
their second careers in the world of
entrepreneurship.
Cedar Hills council approves audit of finances
05/16/2012 11:09am
The City Council on Tuesday approved hiring an
external auditor to look into the mayor's
handling of the city's golf course finances.
Transient responsible for Salt Lake City blaze
05/16/2012 12:06pm
Investigators believe a fire that destroyed an abandoned home early Wednesday was caused by a transient who had been staying there.
Local happenings from a day with the Bees to scholarships for cancer survivors
05/16/2012 1:07pm
Thousands of students enjoyed a Salt Lake Bees
game, as a part of Prevention Dimensions Kids'
Day. The American Cancer Society is awarding 21
young Utahns a jump-start in college, with a
$2,500 scholarship.
Steven Powell guilty on all 14 counts of voyeurism
05/16/2012 1:54pm
Steven Powell was convicted Wednesday on all 14 counts of voyeurism for which he was charged. A six-man, six-woman jury took about 6½ hours to deliberate over the course of two days before reaching its decision.
Stolen cab located, carjackers still on the run
05/16/2012 2:34pm
Police in Salt Lake City located a cab stolen Tuesday night. Two men who robbed the cab driver, beat him up and stole his cab.
Herriman Scout troop awards 11 Eagles at once
05/16/2012 3:24pm
The Boy Scout Court of Honor in Herriman tonight was packed with people who came to see 11 young men receive their Eagle Rank. The youngest was just thirteen years old.
Lehi man wows audience on 'America's Got Talent'
05/16/2012 5:15pm
Move over Susan Boyle: Utahn Luis Meneghin
brought "America's Got Talent" audience and the
judges to their feet Tuesday night.
Wednesday's Child: Joseph
05/16/2012 5:46pm
Ever watched a professional skateboarder and been amazed at how they fly down ramps like it's nothing? This week's Wednesday's Child not only loves watching skateboarding, he wants to learn how.
Pit bull allegedly ordered to attack man in wheelchair, owner arrested
05/16/2012 5:51pm
One man is in the hospital, one man is in jail and one pit bull is in the pound after the dog was allegedly ordered to attack a man in a wheelchair.
National Guard shows off Blackhawk helicopters
05/16/2012 6:09pm
There are around 7,000 members of the combined Utah Army and Air National Guard. They are citizen soldiers who live among us, and deploy to war zones when they're called. Wednesday, they showed off some of their firearms and helicopter training.
Couple's livelihood stolen from Spanish Fork storage unit
05/16/2012 6:23pm
Storage unit thieves have struck again. This time, the burglars stole the livelihood of a Spanish Fork couple, who depended on the contents to make ends meet.
Controversial Daggett land swap moves forward
05/16/2012 7:03pm
Commissioners have identified a parcel of land within the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area where they'd like to see commercial development take place.
Murdock Canal pipeline finished just in time for irrigation season
05/16/2012 7:49pm
The days of watching the water flow by in the Murdock Canal are over. A new $150 million pipeline carries the water underground, from the mouth of Provo Canyon to Point of the Mountain.
Survivor of fiery Logan crash urges motorcycle awareness
05/16/2012 8:08pm
A Utah State University student whose rescue from a fiery motorcycle crash was watched around the world joined with Utah law enforcement agencies Wednesday to emphasize motorcycle safety.
Moose on the run provides unique wake-up call in Logan neighborhood
05/16/2012 8:55pm
Some Logan residents woke up to an unexpected
visitor Wednesday morning: a 1-year-old moose,
wandering down from the foothills trying to
find a home of his own.
Utah adoption agencies working to keep birth fathers in the dark
05/16/2012 10:01pm
Pregnant women posing as birth mothers met with several Utah adoption agencies to hear their pitch on why they should give up their child and how to keep the birth father from knowing. What they found was astonishing.
Educators shining a light on Utah's dark secret of suicide
05/16/2012 10:32pm
Utah has one of the highest suicide rates in
the country, especially among young men. The
startling numbers are prompting educators across the state to step up in search of solutions.
Migrating bees create spectacle in Orem family's backyard
05/16/2012 11:07pm
What do you do when your backyard is invaded by thousands of unwanted buzzing guests? You do what a Utah County family did and call in a man whose history with hives dates back to Utah's pioneers.
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