Teen sentenced to juvenile facility for killing mother's boyfriend
07/23/2013 7:37am
Two teenagers who had been charged as adults
with murder pleaded guilty to reduced charges
in juvenile court on Monday.
Floating restaurant to open at Lake Powell
07/23/2013 8:47am
A new attraction opens at Lake Powell this week — a floating
restaurant.
LDS Church launches social media profiles for First Presidency, apostles
07/23/2013 11:30am
The LDS Church has created social media profiles for the First
Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on Facebook and
Google+.
Firefighters rescued, revived cat from burning house
07/23/2013 11:42am
Salt Lake City firefighters rescued a cat from a burning house Tuesday
and were able to revive it using a specially designed oxygen mask.
5 rodeos Utahns can attend this summer
07/23/2013 11:51am
Rodeo season is still going strong, and while
Utah has seen a wide variety of rodeo events
across the state, arenas and rodeo grounds are
still gearing up for a summer filled with bull
riders and steer wrestlers.
Fireworks create pollution concern, says air quality experts
07/23/2013 12:43pm
Fireworks are abundant this time of year. What
some may not consider though, are the effects
the smoke from fireworks might have on physical
health.
LDS missionary serving in Guatemala dies following truck accident
07/23/2013 2:51pm
A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
serving in Guatemala died after being hit by a truck.
5 Pioneer Day activities and festivals for families
07/23/2013 3:30pm
Utah has long celebrated its pioneers with a
dedicated state holiday, filled with
activities, pageants and fireworks. Reaching
back to its 1847 roots when pioneers settled in
the Salt Lake Valley, Pioneer Day rivals the
Fourth of July in festivities
Law firm appointed to investigate John Swallow
07/23/2013 3:45pm
Phoenix-based law firm Snell & Wilmer will serve as special counsel to investigate alleged election law violations against Utah Attorney General John Swallow.
List of fireworks restrictions during the 24th of July
07/23/2013 4:01pm
With the extreme heat wave and the dry
conditions, Utah officials are
warning residents about the potential fire
hazards. Here is a list of
several fireworks restrictions in cities
throughout the state.
Test your knowledge of Utah's heritage
07/23/2013 4:07pm
Test your knowledge of the people, places and events surrounding July
24, 1847, and the Mormon colonization of the West.
'All-out battle' at hospital leaves Cedar City officer injured
07/23/2013 4:20pm
A Cedar City police officer was injured while trying to restrain a man being arrested for suspected drug use after the man allegedly started an intense fight while being evaluated at a hospital.
Once ranked most honest city, SLC drops to 44th place
07/23/2013 4:49pm
Nearly a year after coming in on top as the
most honest city in the country, Salt Lake City
dropped drastically in rankings and earned 44th
place in the recent Honest Tea's National
Honesty Index.
Ballet West remains the star in 'Breaking Pointe'
07/23/2013 5:17pm
The drama continues, off and on the stage, as the second season of
Breaking Pointe premiers on the CW.
Slain couple had history of domestic violence, police say
07/23/2013 5:33pm
Names of a man and a woman found shot to death
Monday in a Salt Lake City neighborhood were
released Tuesday.
Hikers advised to be prepared after increase of search and rescue calls
07/23/2013 6:22pm
Search and rescue crews in Utah have been inundated with calls. In many cases, experts say the people who received help could have done more to help themselves in the first place.
14 Utahns indicted for Spice in nationwide bust
07/23/2013 6:31pm
A federal grand jury in Salt Lake City indicted 14 people Tuesday for allegedly manufacturing and mailing Spice to smoke shops across the nation in a multimillion-dollar operation.
Lawsuit filed to halt expansion of local refineries
07/23/2013 6:50pm
Two environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to stop two local oil refineries from expanding among concerns about Utah's air quality.
UDOT reuses asphalt to pave new road
07/23/2013 7:16pm
The Utah Department of Transportation is using a paving technique that is good for taxpayers and the environment. It’s called Cold In-Place Recycling.
No explanation given for Wellington police chief resignation
07/23/2013 7:47pm
Wellington Mayor Ben Blackburn said Tuesday that a confidentiality agreement between the city and former Police Chief Lee Barry bars him from talking about why the city's top cop resigned.
911 tapes reveal details in Orem killing; Police defend investigation
07/23/2013 8:26pm
911 recordings from just after a suspected
murder in Orem show the intense response of a
man suspected in the killings. Police are also
defending the length of their investigation in
the case.
Arches, Desolation Canyon are 'too wild to drill,' group says
07/23/2013 9:01pm
A new Wilderness Society report selected 12 American landscapes as areas that are "too wild to drill" and two Utah locations made the list — Arches National Park and Desolation Canyon. The group says threats from oil and gas development exist nearby.
Half a dozen drugs seized in bust, two arrested
07/23/2013 9:15pm
A search warrant resulted in two arrests and a bevy of drugs seized in Salt Lake City on Monday.
Over 10,000 turn out for Bountiful parade
07/23/2013 9:54pm
The Bountiful Handcart Day's Parade once again topped more than 10,000 spectators. Every spot was taken along Main Street and visitors called out the names of friends and relatives they spotted in the lineup.
Payson man attempts 135-mile ultramarathon in Death Valley to inspire addicts
07/23/2013 10:30pm
If you're fed up with the hot weather, maybe
you'll have some sympathy for a Utah man who
tested himself against even more extreme heat
in what is probably the toughest, most brutal
footrace on the planet. He showed that
inspiration can be found in defeat as well as
victory.
UHP, 10 other states, enforcing 'fatal five' on I-80
07/23/2013 10:50pm
The Utah Highway Patrol and nine other states
are gearing up for one of the busiest travel
times of the summer along I-80.
Friend of murdered woman speaks out about domestic violence
07/23/2013 11:23pm
As details emerge about Monday's murder-suicide involving a couple that had a history of domestic violence, One of Deborah Vaughn's friends says it's a story that should never have to be told and one she once feared might be told about her own life.