How to find a pro bono attorney
10/02/2013 6:58am
If you're in legal trouble and can't afford an
attorney, the court will appoint you one. But
if it's a civil matter you're on your own.
New rule aims to curb predatory towing
10/02/2013 8:34am
City officials in Provo adopted a major rule
change Tuesday night which they hope will help
end the practice of predatory towing.
Athletes with inspiring stories make up U.S. sled hockey team
10/02/2013 9:19am
"You're in a bucket and you're on blades."
That's how one member of Team USA describes the
paralympic sport of sled hockey.
Idaho man killed, Utahn injured in truck crash
10/02/2013 10:00am
An Idaho man has died in a crash of a pickup
truck driven by a Utah man near Fairbanks,
Alaska.
Man to serve up to 15 years for stabbing death at party
10/02/2013 10:34am
Keenan Thompson was sentenced to serve up to 15 years in prison for
stabbing a man to death because the man had kicked his girlfriend's
15-year-old cousin out of the party for being underage.
Unique water-treatment plant opens in South Jordan
10/02/2013 10:55am
An ambitious water-treatment project two decades in the making
becomes operational Tuesday, with officials celebrating the
completion of a unique process that will amplify area water supplies.
Cache Co. deputies to sport beards for good cause
10/02/2013 11:22am
Cache County deputies may be looking a bit
scruffier this month, but it's for a good
cause.
Utah House bill seeks to save lives by raising legal smoking age
10/02/2013 11:58am
The Utah legislature will consider a bill next
session to raise the legal age to buy
cigarettes from 19 to 21. The sponsor says it
should save lives and taxpayer money.
Woman reconnects with teacher who changed her life
10/02/2013 1:31pm
In 1978, Shannon Shuman received a life-changing lesson from her
fourth-grade teacher, Mrs. Kaye Johnson. Decades later, Shuman
found the teacher who was the first person in a chain of helping hands
to a happy and healthy life.
Man pleads not guilty in fight over pew space
10/02/2013 3:04pm
A 51-year-old man accused of punching another
man in a dispute over pew space in Plain City
has pleaded not guilty to the charges against
him.
Neighbors wake up to Rocky Mountain Power cutting down decades-old trees
10/02/2013 3:17pm
Some West Jordan residents aren't happy they
woke up to the sounds of chainsaws Wednesday
morning. Rocky Mountain power is cutting down
vegetation for what they say are safety
reasons.
Provo police searching for jewelry thieves
10/02/2013 4:36pm
Provo police are on the hunt for three people who
they say robbed a jewelry courier Tuesday at
Provo Towne Center.
Shutdown impacting businesses that rely on national park visitors
10/02/2013 5:40pm
It's day two of the partial government shutdown, and businesses that
rely on visitors to the nation's national parks are already feeling the
effects of the closures.
'I will not go quietly into the night,' says military family affected by furlough
10/02/2013 6:58pm
Since the beginning of June, Eric Skog has been taking the paid leave
he's saved for the past two years to build his and his wife's dream
home. On Wednesday afternoon, he had to stop by the Army Aviation
Support Facility to sign his furlough papers.
Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver service medals to Navy veteran
10/02/2013 7:44pm
Every day at noon a volunteer from Meals on
Wheels brings 91-year-
old Gene Mock lunch.
Smart recalls kidnapping 'nightmare' in new interview
10/02/2013 7:47pm
Elizabeth Smart is opening up again about being
kidnapped 11 years ago. She said it was the
worst thing anyone could do to a child.
FTC seeks stay in Jeremy Johnson fraud case due to shutdown
10/02/2013 7:52pm
The Federal Trade Commission wants a judge to postpone its fraud
case against St. George businessman Jeremy Johnson due to the
government shutdown.
Testimony reveals manner of death undetermined for doctor's ex-wife
10/02/2013 7:59pm
Testimony in the case of Johnny Brickman Wall,
charged with killing his ex-wife, focused
Wednesday on how she died, and how high levels
of Xanax got into her system.
Romney opposes gov't shutdown, won't run for president again
10/02/2013 8:04pm
Former GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney said before giving a
speech at the University of Utah Wednesday that shutting down the
government is the wrong way to oppose the nation's new health care
law.
'Pear Lady' plans donation drive in response to WIC closure
10/02/2013 8:10pm
It all started with a pear tree in Cristen
Smith's backyard.
'Miraculous' baby born 39 days after mother’s water breaks
10/02/2013 8:18pm
A baby born to a Lehi woman managed to stay in the womb 39 days
after the mother's amniotic sack ruptured.
Over 190K call to sign up for Obamacare on opening day
10/02/2013 8:35pm
More than 4.7 million Americans accessed the federal health insurance
marketplace on the first day of open enrollment Tuesday.
Wednesday's Child: Kobey
10/02/2013 9:07pm
150 children in Utah are waiting for something many of us take for
granted — a family. Kobey is one of those children.
Cool temperatures cause problems for UDOT crews, commuters
10/02/2013 9:20pm
Cooler weather led to an unusual safety concern Wednesday along
sections of I-15 in Davis and Weber counties when a micro-surface
did not take properly.
2 injured during drive-by shooting in West Valley City
10/02/2013 9:25pm
West Valley Police are searching for a gunman
after two people were
wounded Wednesday afternoon.
Man busted with drugs, guns after neighbor smells marijuana
10/02/2013 9:27pm
A concerned Cottonwood Heights neighbor called
police Tuesday night when she thought she
smelled marijuana, leading police to a drugs
and weapons bust.
Students live under totalitarian regime for 2 weeks, learn about democracy
10/02/2013 9:43pm
To learn about how totalitarian governments work,
one brave group of high school seniors "lived"
under a totalitarian regime.
'Miscommunication' causes panic, confusion between WVC Police, DEA
10/02/2013 10:25pm
A few minutes of confusion surrounding a drug search had one law
enforcement agency responding against another Wednesday.
Layton firefighters demonstrate grease fire prevention
10/02/2013 10:41pm
Seven people die in home fires in the U.S.
every day on average, and
cooking is the leading cause. The disasters
prompted "prevent kitchen
fires" as the focus of fire prevention week
nationwide, and the Kendall
O. Bryant Fire Prevention Awareness Day in
Layton.
Unlikely friendship emerges between LDS man and heckling 'street preacher'
10/02/2013 11:05pm
A new documentary, "Us and Them: Religious
Rivalry in America," tells
the story of an unlikely friendship between a
practicing LDS man and a
street preacher.