VIDEO: SLC woman witnesses protests in Turkey
06/13/2013 12:08am
A Salt Lake City woman experienced the protests
in Turkey firsthand during a trip to Instanbul,
and shared what she witnessed with KSL.
Negative ads deteriorate respect for fathers, experts say
06/13/2013 7:47am
Can commercials and TV shows portraying fathers
as idiots have a negative effect in the home?
Some counselors say they might, so dads should
remember the impact they have on their families.
Charges dismissed against former U swim coach
06/13/2013 7:58am
An Arizona judge has dropped all charges against a former University of Utah swim coach accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Arizona prior to his coaching in Utah.
SUV crashes into business, almost hits woman
06/13/2013 11:24am
An SUV plowed through the front window of a Sandy dry cleaning company, barely missing an employee. Most days, three children likely could have been playing right in front of the window.
'One-eyed illegal chicken' subject of grandmother's indictment
06/13/2013 4:21pm
A woman was indicted last week for illegally keeping chickens within Burley city limits. An animal control representative noticed two chickens, a one-eyed white silky and Rhode Island red, on her land and told her get rid of them. She was not happy.
7 solutions to keep kids active in the summertime
06/13/2013 5:20pm
Keeping the kids active is a new challenge
every day of summer, but there are ways to do
it. In this week's Your Life Your Health
segment: 7 solutions of summer exercise that
won't cost you a dime.
Teen injured in tree fall at Scout camp in Uinta Mountains
06/13/2013 5:43pm
A medical helicopter responded to Hinckley Scout Ranch Thursday after wind blew a tree onto a teenage Scout. He had to be hospitalized, and a second Scout was also injured in an unrelated accident.
Therapist asks Lagoon to remove sexual scene from 'Terror Ride'
06/13/2013 5:44pm
A therapist concerned about the message of sexual violence a scene
Lagoon's "Terror Ride" sends is asking the amusement park
to reconsider its inclusion.
More charges filed against 'Mountain Man'
06/13/2013 5:49pm
A fugitive captured after a series of cabin break-ins has been charged
in yet another county.
Loose cow leads officers on chase through Roy neighborhood
06/13/2013 6:04pm
A cow loose in Davis County on Thursday had
homeowners scratching
their heads as the animal led authorities on a
chase that ended in a
Roy woman's backyard.
'Back to the Future'? SLC clock tower struck by lightning, frozen in time
06/13/2013 6:26pm
A lightning strike has left the large clock
atop Salt Lake's City and
County Building frozen in time, and observers
can't help but draw a
connection to a 1980s hit movie series.
Wife's website critical of feds could land Jeremy Johnson in jail
06/13/2013 6:43pm
Indicted St. George businessman Jeremy Johnson could end up back in
jail if his wife continues to run a website critical of the federal
government.
Father who drowned while rescuing son 'definitely a hero'
06/13/2013 6:51pm
The father who drowned rescuing his young son on a boating trip
Wednesday always put "family first," a neighbor said.
90 percent of Utahns want immigration reform this year, poll says
06/13/2013 6:52pm
The bipartisan immigration reform legislation
is packed with provisions and still a work
in progress. But a recent poll shows that most
Utahns think the time to make a compromise on
the bill is now.
Stinky smell sparks lawsuit from city of Pleasant Grove
06/13/2013 7:36pm
Business leaders, property owners and elected
officials gathered on Thursday to protest what
they call PGO: Pleasant Grove Odor.
360 Utah inmates receive high school diploma for 2013
06/13/2013 9:47pm
The students that graduated Wednesday in Draper
are what you'd call non-traditional — and
"future" is something that isn't a given. The
class of 2013 at the Utah State Prison paraded
beneath barbed wire under the watch of a SWAT
team.
KSL viewer replaces stolen bike of boy with autism
06/13/2013 10:37pm
A Kearns boy with autism woke up Tuesday to
find his bike had been stolen from his
grandparents yard. But thankfully, a KSL viewer
stepped up to the plate and made sure he wasn't
sidelined long.
Store clerk wrestles gun from robber; arrest made from DNA
06/13/2013 10:53pm
Surveillance cameras captured the minutes an
Ogden store clerk fought back and got the gun
from an armed robber. Police say they have the
suspect behind bars Thursday night thanks to
DNA found at the scene.
Family spreading organ donation message after 2-year-old receives new heart
06/13/2013 10:56pm
Earlier this week, a young Philadelphia girl successfully challenged a policy that kept her from receiving lungs from an adult donor. A Utah family in a similar situation says no one can fully understand the need for donors until they've experienced it themselves.
Paralyzed in accident, horsewoman learns to ride again
06/13/2013 11:02pm
22-year-old Amberley Snyder's story is one of
triumph over tragedy, and it all boils down to
the fact that success comes once you determine
that you'll never give up.
Winds spark, fuel grass fires in Utah County and eastern Utah
06/13/2013 11:08pm
Winds gusting well above 50 miles per hour downed power lines, sparking a fire in Provo, and contributed to the spread of fire throughout the state Thursday night.