James Evans, Jennings' father-in-law, was in the back pew of the church with his family. Without saying a word, Jennings went over to
Evans, and just as he had knelt down to pray, allegedly shot him in the head, police say. A day later, they're still searching for a motive.
6-hour SWAT standoff ends when house is found empty
West Jordan police were attempting to serve an
arrest warrant to Albert Chavez Monday morning
when they believed the man fled into his home
and refused to come out.
Majority of Utah voters want Swallow impeached, poll shows
Emiley Morgan and Andrew Wittenberg |
posted Jun 17th - 9:54pm
The results of a new BYU poll show that support for embattled Utah Attorney General John Swallow is "extremely low," hovering at around 12 percent.
Vai Sikahema says he owes success to father
Vai Sikahema played in the 1984 National
Championship BYU football team and now he has a
successful career in broadcasting. In his own
words, Sikahema he told KSL TV why he believes
he owes his success to his father.
The Leonardo exhibits 101 inventions that changed the world
Eight scientists chose creations that affected
mankind in eight key time periods. The Leonardo
curators call it an unforgettable multi-sensory
experience, tying in the telephone, x-ray
photography, TV and everything in between.
Man charged with automobile homicide after girl dies in ATV accident
Miranda Anderson was on an ATV last month
when
it veered off a road and into some trees.
Miranda was wearing a helmet, but hit a low
hanging branch and didn't survive the
accident.
Miss Utah's pageant answer flub goes viral
Stephanie Grimes |
posted Jun 17th - 6:56pm
The Miss USA crown was awarded Sunday night to the contestant from
Connecticut, but it is Miss Utah who was getting the most attention
Monday morning.
Ashley National Forest officials ask visitors to be careful with campfires
High winds, dry conditions and hot summer
weather combined meaning lighting any kind of
fire could be dangerous in eastern Utah. While
not explicitly restricting fires, officials are
asking people to be careful.
Number of stay-at-home dads on the rise
Mike Headrick |
posted Jun 17th - 6:31pm
Figures recently compiled by the U.S. Census
Bureau show the number of stay-at-home dads has
doubled in the past decade.
Man dies trying to cliff jump at Flaming Gorge
Stephanie Grimes |
posted Jun 17th - 4:45pm
A 24-year-old man died Saturday while trying to cliff dive in the Big
Firehole area of Flaming Gorge.
Chairs painted by Utah artists to be auctioned for charity
Thirteen Utah artists have partnered with RC Willey and the Huntsman
Cancer Institute to create unique painted chairs for a charity auction
this week.
Woman killed dog by spraying Raid down throat, police say
Pat Reavy |
posted Jun 17th - 2:52pm
A woman was arrested after police say she killed her dog by spraying insecticide down its throat.
Utah research station simulates life on Mars
Research teams living and working at the Mars Desert Research Station have gathered valuable information that may one day be used if humans travel to Mars.
Tips to keep you and your family safe this fire season
Rolayne Fairclough, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 17th - 11:21am
As temperatures in Utah continue to rise, it is important to remember
that so does the likelihood of fires. Knowing how to be safe and how
to reduce your possibility of starting a fire can save your home, your
car, your campground or even your life.
Ask a cop: Stories, thanks from Utah residents
Officer Anonymous |
posted Jun 17th - 10:57am
Have you ever wanted to ask a cop a question but have either been too
afraid or had warrants? Well now is your chance through the safety of
the Internet. Today, Officer Anonymous posts emails sent to him by
readers wanting to thank police.
Scout council demands apology from leaders who marched in Pride parade
Andrew Adams |
posted Jun 17th - 10:33am
The Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts is
demanding an apology from two Scout leaders
after they marched in the Utah Pride Parade at
the beginning of June.
Opinion: What the standard is for impeachment
Holly Richardson, KSL.com Contributor |
posted Jun 17th - 10:16am
With increasing discussions about impeaching embattled Attorney
General John Swallow, there is also increasing discussion on what the
standard really is for impeachment.
Man's body found following report of bad odor
Pat Reavy |
posted Jun 17th - 9:53am
The body of a man believed to be dead for several days was found in a duplex early Monday after the owner in the other half reported a foul smell.
Teens shift from Facebook to other sites to avoid parents
Paul Nelson |
posted Jun 17th - 8:10am
Recent reports show that kids are leaving
Facebook and going to sites their parents might
not know too much about. One of the major sites
teens are migrating to is Tumblr because
parents aren't using it as much.
6 stories you missed this weekend
KSL.com |
posted Jun 17th - 7:59am
We've put together a few of the bigger local stories from the weekend
that you may have missed.
Man shot, calls for help from convenience store parking lot
A man drove himself to a convenience store parking lot to call for help after being shot while sitting in his car at a nearby park Sunday night.
Lawsuit filed against construction companies mislabeling workers
Complaints against doctors kept private by state agency
Utah lacks statewide regulations for investigating officer-involved shooting
'Road Respect Tour' help cyclists, drivers share road
Cycling safety: What happens when cyclists break the rules
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