Warrants used in the search for missing West Valley mother Susan Cox Powell were unsealed Thursday, detailing further incriminating evidence against her husband. On the same day, Susan's father issued a statement saying he plans to begin a new search for his daughter's body.
Trucker bumps I-5 bridge, sees horror behind him
The trucker was hauling drilling equipment when his load bumped against the steel framework over an Interstate 5 bridge. He looked in his rearview mirror and watched in horror as the span collapsed into the water behind him. Two vehicles fell into the icy Skagit River.
Doctors troubled by growing cases of lung cancer in non-smoking women
Jennifer Leslie, Nbc News |
posted May 24th - 9:35pm
More and more women who've never lit a cigarette are being diagnosed with lung cancer, a trend that has doctors concerned.
Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos
Jacques Billeaud and Walter Berry, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 9:25pm
A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people.
Man who dressed as woman to rob bank arrested
A man was arrested Friday after police say he robbed two Salt Lake County banks — one while wearing a construction vest and hard hat, another while dressed in women's clothes and a wig.
When a pushover dad goes on a Diet Coke run, chaos ensues
How long can I be a stooge, really? Two, maybe three years max and then my kids will have to roll me over to push me over. I figure if they can tolerate me being a less-than-normal dad, then I can handle them thinking that they run the house.
Veteran treks across America in memory of lost friend
The drive from coast to coast in the U.S. would take about 42 hours. But on foot? Walking over 3,000 miles would take at least two months. When Alex Hrebin made plans with his best friend make that journey, he never dreamed he'd have to do it alone.
'Count My Vote' group aims to change GOP caucus system
Richard Piatt |
posted May 24th - 6:52pm
A group of high-profile Utah Republicans is pushing for changes to Utah's caucus and convention system. But after state GOP delegates shot down their proposal during a party convention last Saturday, they're mulling over what to do next.
Community rallies around family of West Point boys allegedly killed by brother
A West Point community has spent the last few days trying to show support for a family that lost two boys after their older brother allegedly stabbed them to death.
Extra troopers hit the road aiming to prevent fatal crashes on holiday weekend
This weekend kicks off a travel period in Utah that carries with it the dubious distinction of "the 100 deadliest days" on the road. But UHP troopers hope traffic law enforcement and driver responsibility will be the keys to safety on this holiday weekend.
Jury foreman says life or death decision unfair
They were 12 ordinary citizens who didn't oppose the death penalty. But unlike spectators outside the courthouse who followed the case like a daytime soap opera and jumped to demand Jodi Arias' execution, the jurors faced a decision that was wrenching and real, with implications that could haunt them forever.
Classically trained chef opens diner in Uintah County's oilfield
Signs are common in the oilfields of the Uintah Basin. Some point the way to drilling rigs or natural gas compressor stations. Others warn about the potential presence of hydrogen sulfide gas. A sign advertising "Hot Food," however, is rare.
Man arrested after strapping firearm on prostethic leg at SLC airport
A man was arrested Thursday evening after Transportation Security Administration officers located a loaded firearm strapped to his prosthetic leg in the Salt Lake City International airport.
Texas cop charged after shooting neighbor's cat with crossbow
If Bobby the cat had nine lives, he almost used up every single one of them. His punctured lung and broken leg are healing, after he was shot Tuesday by a neighbor armed with a crossbow and arrow.
Netflix looks to hook subscribers with 'Arrested Development'
Netflix is hoping this weekend's release of the resurrected TV series "Arrested Development" will draw more subscribers to its Internet video service.
Illinois judge charged with heroin, gun possession
A southwestern Illinois judge already under scrutiny after a colleague died of a cocaine overdose at his family's hunting lodge was charged Friday with possession of heroin and guns.
After vote on gay youth, Scouts face more turmoil
The Boy Scouts of America will get no reprieve from controversy after a contentious vote to accept openly gay boys as Scouts.
5 events to fill your Memorial Day weekend
Everybody loves a good three-day weekend and with Memorial Day on the horizon, there are plenty of activities and things to do in Utah to celebrate. So along with decorating graves and remembering your loved ones, here is a list of five other activities to fill your time.
Obama: Sexual assault threatens trust in military
With a growing sexual assault epidemic staining the military, President Barack Obama urged U.S. Naval Academy graduates Friday to remember their honor depends on what they do when nobody is looking and said the crime has "no place in the greatest military on earth."
Jazz hope to defy odds in 2013 NBA Draft
Jeremiah Jensen |
posted May 24th - 1:47pm
The Utah Jazz found themselves in the NBA Draft Lottery for the sixth time since 2004, and once again the ping pong balls didn't bounce their way.
Comeback for JC Penney? Wyoming town watches carefully
One of the best-known companies in American retailing is fighting for survival. No place is watching the drama with more concern than the town of Kemmerer, Wyo.
Free fishing day scheduled for June 8
Ksl.com |
posted May 24th - 1:20pm
Saturday, June 8, is Free Fishing Day in Utah. Anglers don't need a fishing license to fish in the state that day.
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