Stolen car crashes, police search for driver
10/09/2013 7:14am
A stolen car crashed in the middle of the
road. Police are searching for the driver, who
fled.
Contractor gets 15 years for fraud, AG says
10/09/2013 7:29am
A St. George contractor will serve up to 15
years in prison for misappropriating money that
a real-estate developer gave him to build
houses.
Murray business hopes to survive nearby hotel construction
10/09/2013 7:50am
Some business owners in Murray say they're
happy two new hotels are being built but the
construction may be too much for them to
survive.
Work at office v. home with kids: Which is more tiring?
10/09/2013 8:32am
Who is more exhausted at the end of the day,
someone at the office or someone at home with
the kids? Turns out the toughest job is with
the kids, according to a new study.
60 witnesses interviewed, 3 subpoenas issued in Swallow probe
10/09/2013 8:56am
The Utah House committee investigating John
Swallow closed its doors to the public for the
first time Tuesday to talk about legal strategy
in the case.
Man blames bathroom emergency for high-speed chase
10/09/2013 9:55am
A Utah man has been sentenced to seven days in jail after a high-speed chase that he blamed on a bathroom emergency.
NSA's Utah Data Center nearing final inspection
10/09/2013 10:19am
A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers team is in the
final stages of inspecting the National
Security Agency's sprawling Utah Data Center,
including investigating recent electrical
failures in the system.
Woman identified following accident with semitrailer
10/09/2013 10:30am
Mercedes Serrano, 26, was killed when she was
run over by a semitrailer Tuesday.
The Junior League: Not just for women who wear pearls
10/09/2013 10:44am
Shelley Mortensen has considered becoming a
member of the Junior League for several years.
Yet each time she looks into it, she hesitates.
Despite shutdown, Salt Lake Co. jobs safe
10/09/2013 12:44pm
The salaries of some 343 employees of Salt Lake
County are paid with partial support of the
federal government, but no one's position is at
risk in the wake of the government shutdown.
Utah welcomes one of nation's largest short-film festivals
10/09/2013 2:05pm
One of the largest short-film festivals in the nation will be coming to
Salt Lake on Friday.
Midway man faces 7 felony charges for stalking ex-girlfriend
10/09/2013 3:03pm
An extreme case of stalking has lead
prosecutors to file seven felony charges
against a Midway resident.
Children step forward to support Red Fred Project
10/09/2013 3:35pm
Nathan Glad was sitting on the plaid couch in his home, surrounded
by his siblings when he received a copy of the book he wrote. On its
pages are experiences, expressions and dreams through the eyes of a
little boy with a critical illness.
Fatal South Salt Lake fire still under investigation
10/09/2013 4:05pm
Investigators say they have more questions than answers in a fatal
house fire Monday in South Salt Lake.
Utah Medicaid office garners $25M for budget
10/09/2013 6:19pm
Utah's Office of Inspector General of Medicaid Services recouped
nearly $25 million this year in waste, abuse and potential fraud
charges.
Woman stressed about funds for adoption after being furloughed
10/09/2013 6:47pm
A Utahn in the middle of an adopting a girl
from Latvia has been
furloughed due to the government shutdown, and
she said she doesn't
know how she will raise the money to complete
the adoption.
Group to protest NSA data facility by removing roadside trash
10/09/2013 6:58pm
A group that opposes the National Security
Agency and its policies has
come up with an unusual way to spread its
message — removing
roadside garbage near the Utah Data Center.
Video shows 2nd robbery of Layton gas station within hours
10/09/2013 7:19pm
Just hours after arresting a man suspected of
robbing a Layton gas station, another man
allegedly robbed the same store.
It pays to monitor home data usage, woman discovers
10/09/2013 7:21pm
For years, cellphone users have had capped
data plans. But limiting data and charging
people based on how much they use
has quietly spread to home Internet
connections.
Police bust Mexican cartel meth ring in Park City, arrest 3
10/09/2013 7:31pm
A place most commonly known for its snow is now
known for meth. Police busted a drug ring
that ended with three arrests and found over 17
pounds of meth.
Victims fight to keep sex offender in prison after 20 year sentence
10/09/2013 8:03pm
Michael Doporto, convicted of molesting children 20 years ago, will
face his accusers again Thursday to determine whether he will be
released in November.
Grand Canyon tourists get glimpse at natural wonder, despite shutdown
10/09/2013 8:06pm
A lot of vacations are being ruined thanks to
the nearly two-week-long government shutdown.
But the owner of a lodge near the Grand Canyon
is doing his best to help people get a glimpse
of the natural wonder, no matter what the
government says.
Homeowner hopes to catch car burglars by sharing video
10/09/2013 8:09pm
A homeowner whose vehicle was burglarized early
Monday morning shared surveillance video with
KSL News Wednesday in hopes it will help police
catch the two thieves.
BYU invites public to view illuminated Bible
10/09/2013 8:49pm
A rare facsimile of the hand-written and illuminated St. John's Bible
has been purchased by Brigham Young University and will be available
for people to view later this month.
New health clinic created to treat autism spectrum disorder
10/09/2013 9:11pm
University of Utah Health Care recently revamped one of its clinics,
now called the Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinic, to meet the growing
needs of people from toddlers to adults with autism spectrum disorder
— including 1 out of 47 children in Utah.
Religious leaders stage 'faithful filibuster' in hopes of ending shutdown
10/09/2013 9:34pm
Religious leaders frustrated by the federal
budget deadlock are staging what they call a
"faithful filibuster" across the street from
the U.S. Capitol, reading the more than 2,000
Bible verses they say express God's concern for
the poor.
Police arrest man with bloody hands; potential victim found nearby
10/09/2013 10:03pm
A man was arrested Wednesday after police found him with blood on
his hands near a man laying on the sidewalk.
Company scores $20M contract to put more electric vehicles on the road
10/09/2013 10:22pm
A small Utah County company is about to make
big strides in the automobile industry. They've
put a new spin on electric vehicles, and this
week scored a $20 million contract to take
their idea to the next level.
Police investigate attempted abduction in South Salt Lake
10/09/2013 10:29pm
Police combed a South Salt Lake neighborhood Wednesday night investigating a possible abduction attempt after a 12-year-old girl said a man grabbed her and tried to pull her away with him.
Veterans may not receive benefit checks if gov't shutdown continues
10/09/2013 10:56pm
If the government shutdown does not end soon, the secretary of the
Department of Veterans Affairs warned Congress Wednesday that five
million veterans won't get their benefit checks November 1.
2 Utah cases of salmonella poisoning linked to nationwide outbreak
10/09/2013 10:56pm
The Utah Department of Health has identified two cases tied to the
Foster Farms salmonella outbreak.