Suspected drunk driver crashes into building
06/20/2014 7:28am
Police arrested a suspected drunk driver after
he crashed into a building in Kearns.
Committee steps up search for new state prison location
06/20/2014 7:52am
Within the next 30 days, the state plans to
begin circulating requirements for a new prison
in selected communities in the hopes of finding
a site before the start of the 2015 Utah
Legislature in January.
New innovation in government program launched at UVU
06/20/2014 8:34am
Utah Valley University next month will launch
the Office of New Urban
Mechanics, which aims to explore ways to
innovate and reinvent local
government.
Millennial parents more likely to be single if they aren't college graduates
06/20/2014 8:59am
Those of the millennial generation with less education are more likely
to be single parents, a new study reveals.
Man who died on family backpacking trip identified
06/20/2014 9:14am
A 46-year-old man has died on a family backpacking trip in the backcountry of Weber County.
LDS Church responds to concerns of members
06/20/2014 9:34am
The LDS Church issued a statement Thursday in response to media
inquiries concerning the ability of church members to raise questions
and seek answers in the church.
Quiz: Can you pass Utah's drivers license test?
06/20/2014 10:18am
It's the one test that almost all 16-year-olds look forward to taking.
However, many of you haven't seen this test for years. Take a refresher
course and see how well you know the laws.
Utah robbery suspect dies after leap at Idaho jail
06/20/2014 10:39am
A 23-year-old man suspected of taking part in robberies in Idaho and Utah died while in custody after jumping over a railing and falling 13 feet at the Blaine County Jail in central Idaho, authorities said.
Office serves as 'incubator' for local tech startups
06/20/2014 11:30am
Before startups make it big, they often have to put countless hours of
work and sweat into a project that isn't guaranteed to succeed.
Tips for dealing with rattlesnake encounters, bites
06/20/2014 11:46am
During the warm summer months, hikers and campers head to the
outdoors in droves. However, this is also the time of year that many
snake species are also out and about. Here are some tips for dealing
with venomous reptiles this summer.
Have You Seen This? FantasyCon's 'Cubicles and Careers'
06/20/2014 1:15pm
FantasyCon is right around the corner, and new
ads created by a local
company will get fans
giggling and excited to take part in the
fantastic universes it
celebrates.
LDS Church sues Canadian polygamist sect over name use
06/20/2014 1:45pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints filed a lawsuit
Wednesday against a small polygamist group in Canada that recently
changed its name to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Inc.
Man rides bike in circles, fires handgun, police say
06/20/2014 1:47pm
A man was arrested Thursday night after firing
a handgun outside a
bar, police said.
Gov't moves to ban drones in 400 national parks
06/20/2014 2:51pm
The National Park Service is taking steps to ban drones from 84 million acres of public lands and waterways, saying the unmanned aircraft annoy visitors, harass wildlife and threaten safety.
Police find stolen car, parole fugitives at motel
06/20/2014 3:03pm
Two people were arrested after police said they found a stolen vehicle
at a motel Thursday.
Police seek man who robbed Chase Bank
06/20/2014 4:02pm
Police are asking for help to identify a man who robbed a bank Friday.
Free driving courses for teens aim to cut back on fatalities
06/20/2014 5:41pm
Car crashes are one of the leading causes for
teen fatalities around the country, and this
weekend, a free event called Ford Driving
Skills is in Utah to help new drivers learn
how to stay safe on the road.
Vulgar message likely vandalism, not hate crime, police say
06/20/2014 5:50pm
Police say a racial slur left on a pizza
marquee is likely vandalism and trespassing,
but not a hate crime.
Family suing over alleged illegal search wins round in court
06/20/2014 6:11pm
A San Diego family suing the Utah Highway Patrol over what it believes
was an illegal search of their vehicle in 2008 near Cedar City claimed a
victory in court Friday.
Apparent drowning victim found at Bear Lake
06/20/2014 6:14pm
Crews have recovered the body of a man who
apparently drowned at Bear Lake State Park.
Mother says ex-officer should face murder charge in daughter's death
06/20/2014 6:47pm
Danielle Willard's mother said she's pleased that ex-West Valley police
detective Shaun Cowley is facing manslaughter in her daughter's
death, but she wishes it was a stronger murder charge.
Sunset ranks as safest city in Utah, report says
06/20/2014 7:02pm
Utah was recently ranked as the 11th safest state in the U.S., and now
a new study has revealed the safest city in the Beehive state.
Under 'review' by school district, Provo summer camp defended by parents
06/20/2014 8:04pm
Provo School District has Camp Big Springs on its radar screen, "to be
reviewed," a statement said. District officials are clear there are no
plans to close the camp in the foreseeable future, despite concerns
from some parents that such a plan is in the works.
Ben and Jerry's debuts 'Saturday Night Live' flavors
06/20/2014 8:37pm
Ben & Jerry's is adding two new flavors to its huge catalog of
interesting and themed treats, this time honoring sketch comedy.
'Warnings' about antidepressants increased teen suicide rates, study says
06/20/2014 9:01pm
After the Food & Drug Administration warned of the dangers of teens
using antidepressants, the teen suicide rate has increased, researchers
said.
Lawsuit filed over new parking kiosks
06/20/2014 9:02pm
A lawsuit could cost Salt Lake City potentially
millions of dollars and put some money back in
your wallet, all because of parking.
Manti residents band together for annual pageant
06/20/2014 9:42pm
The Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti draws tens of thousands of
visitors annually during its eight-night performance every June. The
show plays every night except Sunday and Monday from Friday until
June 28.
Lawmaker floats 'three strikes' anti-texting law as family seeks justice for son's death
06/20/2014 10:20pm
A Utah couple seeking a felony charge over
their teenage son's death
in an auto-pedestrian crash learned this week
they had lost their latest
legal battle, but they're turning to a
lawmaker for help, who is now
suggesting a "three-strikes" rule.
Dive teams search reservoir for alleged homicide evidence
06/20/2014 10:26pm
The Utah Department of Public Safety dive team spent two days
searching a reservoir on the Uintah-Ouray Indian Reservation,
apparently looking for evidence in a federal homicide investigation.
Missing North Ogden man's family looking for closure
06/20/2014 10:26pm
Joshua Easley's parents just want to know where their son went.
Truck carrying cattle rolls on I-15 near US 6
06/20/2014 10:27pm
A semi truck hauling cattle rolled on I-15 Friday afternoon.