Man hangs onto cliff for 2 hours before daring rescue
08/30/2013 7:10am
Crews rescued a man from the side of a cliff after he hung about 500 feet in the air for more than two hours.
Motorcycle plunges off road in Big Cottonwood Canyon
08/30/2013 7:47am
A man was critically injured when the motorcycle he was riding crashed in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Speed and alcohol were factors, police said.
New police chief awaits certification before taking oath of office
08/30/2013 8:24am
New West Valley Police Chief Lee Russo can't take the oath of office quite yet, according to Utah law.
Black's competency hearing on hold with pending motions
08/30/2013 11:41am
A competency hearing for accused killer Terry
Lee Black was postponed Thursday pending the
outcome of a motion to have the judge in the
case removed.
Man arrested in connection with assault, car theft
08/30/2013 4:06pm
Police have arrested a man accused of assaulting a person before
stealing their car Thursday.
Lawsuit filed after man shoots dog that killed pet duck
08/30/2013 5:08pm
A Garden City man says a neighbor wrongfully shot his dog to death
after the man found it with one of his son's pet ducks in its mouth.
Restaurant worker ran credit, gift card scam, police say
08/30/2013 6:08pm
Police say they have uncovered an elaborate scam that was being
carried out by a woman who worked at South Jordan sandwich shop.
SLC rescue crews advise hikers to be cautious over Labor Day weekend
08/30/2013 6:41pm
The Salt Lake City Fire Department wants
Utahns to make safety a priority during Labor
Day weekend.
Graffiti on interstate signs dangerous, UDOT says
08/30/2013 6:47pm
Vandals tagged two interstate signs early
Friday morning. Graffiti nearly covered two of
three signs on the merge from I-215 to I-80.
Police fear that the graffiti could lead to a
deadly crash.
Officers work overtime to prevent Labor Day DUIs
08/30/2013 7:05pm
The Utah Highway Patrol is gearing up for a
three-day DUI blitz this Labor Day weekend, the
third-deadliest holiday for drivers in the
state.
Ogden residents, businesses asked to cut water usage
08/30/2013 7:21pm
The city of Ogden is bracing itself for the
possibility of a water
shortage. Officials are asking everyone to
lower their water usage
about 20 percent.
Boater cut by propeller on Bear Lake
08/30/2013 7:42pm
A man was cut by the propeller of a boat Friday afternoon when
the driver mistakenly thought the boat was in neutral.
WWII veteran reunited with dog tags after 70 years
08/30/2013 8:16pm
A World War II Veteran received an unexpected
call when a soldier from overseas told him his
dog tags had been found after 70 years of being
missing.
Ute Tribe cites racial profiling in boycott of Roosevelt businesses
08/30/2013 8:41pm
A long-simmering dispute over who has the
right
to enforce the law in the northeastern Utah
appeared to inch closer to the boiling point
Friday when Ute Indian Tribe leaders called
for
a boycott of businesses in Roosevelt.
Utah doctors could dispense medication from offices, lawmaker says
08/30/2013 9:04pm
Several state lawmakers are weighing the option
of giving doctors the
ability to dispense the medications they
prescribe right from their
office.
1,800 ton machine clears dirt from Kennecott mine landslide
08/30/2013 10:19pm
It's been four months since an enormous wall of
dirt rumbled down the northeast section of the
open-pit mine at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon
Mine. Crews are starting to make progress in
their efforts to get the mine back to full
operation.
Investigators named for Swallow investigation
08/30/2013 10:21pm
A special Utah House committee investigating
Attorney General John
Swallow is moving forward even as rumors
suggest the U.S.
Department of Justice will not file criminal
charges against him.
Police find, arrest suspected bank robber at mall
08/30/2013 10:28pm
American Fork Police picked up a suspected bank robber Friday when
they found him shopping at the mall.