Graduates feeling unprepared for the workplace
06/24/2013 6:46am
Recent surveys show that the majority of college grads don't think they've been adequately prepared for the workplace.
Ask a cop: I'm not the cop you dealt with last time
06/24/2013 10:44am
Have you ever wanted to ask a cop a question but either were too shy
or had warrants? Well now is your chance through the safety of the
Internet. Today I try to explain why cops should not all be lumped
together.
Police arrest Murray man on suspicion of beating, cutting his girlfriend
06/24/2013 11:34am
A Murray man was arrested after police say he cut and choked his live-
in girlfriend.
4 natural swimming holes in Utah worth a visit
06/24/2013 3:26pm
When the temperatures rise, many people head
to
the only place they can stay cool outdoors
— the swimming pool. However, if you
aren't in the mood to fight the crowds at
your
local Rec Center, here is a list of 4 natural
swimming holes to enjoy.
Geyser-like water malfunction shoots through roof of Riverdale building
06/24/2013 3:30pm
A malfunction in a drinking water purification station had the appearance of a geyser shooting water straight through the top of a building Monday morning.
Family on vacation when fire destroys home
06/24/2013 4:28pm
A house fire late Sunday night left a family
homeless, and they might not even know it yet.
Neighbors say the Cottonwood Heights family of
eight left for Wendover hours before the fire
started.
Deputy AG denies making threat against attorneys in fraud case
06/24/2013 5:03pm
An attorney for Marc Sessions Jenson says he received a "veiled threat"
from embattled Utah Attorney General John Swallow's chief deputy
over the weekend. But the official in question claims he was simply
venting frustrations while "talking to a friend."
Man gets 6-day jail sentence after attacking then marrying BYU student
06/24/2013 5:10pm
A man accused of kidnapping and assaulting his
ex-girlfriend before then marrying her just
before trial, was sentenced to three days in
jail Monday. The woman revealed that she is now
pregnant.
City working to tackle vandalism problem at Ensign Peak
06/24/2013 6:00pm
One of Salt Lake City's best known landmarks was recently defaced by vandals, and it's not the first time it's happened. City administrators say they're looking at the problem, but it's become a frustration for hikers.
Utah business joins growing trend, offers paid paternity leave
06/24/2013 6:37pm
While most companies offer some sort of
maternity leave, more companies are beginning
to offer paternity leave as part of their
employee benefit package, including a company
right here in Utah.
Police telling transients in City Creek Canyon to move elsewhere
06/24/2013 8:00pm
Beginning Monday, police will be handing out
citations for illegal
camping in the canyon. The message they're
hoping to send is this: Go
where you want, but you can't stay here.
Teen mayoral candidate who planned to bomb Roy High says he's 'rehabilitated'
06/24/2013 8:20pm
A teenager who plotted last year to bomb his
high school says he is rehabilitated and ready
to run for mayor.
Father, 2 children critical after car rolls on I-15
06/24/2013 9:53pm
Two children and their father are in critical condition after their family
car blew a tire and rolled on I-15, ejecting four people from the
vehicle.
Man, 2 teens say they tried to lure kids with candy as prank
06/24/2013 10:03pm
A man and two juveniles accused of using candy
to try to entice children into a van have
turned themselves in, telling police it was an
"experiment with social norms."
Local Baptist church spends summer vacation fixing up homes
06/24/2013 10:12pm
A giant service project is taking place in
Morgan this week. Hundreds of people descended
on the small town Monday morning bringing
shovels, paint, and other supplies.
Refugee Boy Scouts to attend National Jamboree for the first time
06/24/2013 10:26pm
Gov. Herbert met with a group of Boy Scouts
today but this troop is unique — they are
refugees and going to their first National
Jamboree.