5 of the best places to go for steak in Utah
08/27/2013 8:10am
Vegetarians need not apply. It's about to get real around here. The
consumption of beef (it's what's for dinner) is as American as apple
pie and writing long-winded articles about the consumption of beef.
1 injured in drive-by shooting
08/27/2013 8:15am
Police are looking for at least two people involved in a drive-by shooting that sent one man to the hospital.
76% of per-pupil spending pays teachers' salaries, stats show
08/27/2013 9:30am
Many Utahns believe too much of Utah's education money goes to pay administrators. KSL sat down with finance experts at the State Office of Education to pull apart salary stats.
Venture to boost missionary funds leads to successful business
08/27/2013 9:42am
A project that started as a way to fund an LDS mission turned into a
successful business venture. Derek Peterson, along with his cousin
and uncle developed the mobile phone application Digital Ranger, a
program that allows users to view maps of national park areas offline.
5 tips to prepare for college football season
08/27/2013 12:47pm
It's finally here, college football. The season kicks off this week and
I'm worried you aren't prepared for the amazingness, which is about
to go down. In an effort to get you totally ready for the season to
come, here are five life-changing tips to get you ready for college
football season.
Restaurants to define new alcohol service law
08/27/2013 3:35pm
After struggling to make a rule about how
restaurants should confirm customers' intent to
dine and not just drink alcohol, the state
liquor commission decided no rule was best.
Canyonlands tells hikers to carry out own 'human waste'
08/27/2013 3:59pm
Canyonlands National Park is requiring more backpackers to carry out
their human waste.
UTA to accept U. athletic tickets as fare on game day
08/27/2013 4:43pm
The University of Utah and the Utah Transit
Authority have partnered to provide public
transportation to the U. for athletic events.
Park City parents upset by assigned reading
08/27/2013 5:44pm
Some parents of high schoolers in Park City are
expressing anger over their children's summer
reading assignment.
USU student killed in biking accident identified
08/27/2013 5:51pm
The Utah State University student who died
after hitting a slack line on his bicycle was a
music major, USU said.
Man arrested for attacking teen with an ax
08/27/2013 6:16pm
A Midvale man was arrested after police say he
threatened a neighborhood teen with an ax.
Police capture fugitive wanted since release from hospital
08/27/2013 6:31pm
A fugitive who was released from University of
Utah Hospital earlier this month was found
hiding in a car in West Point Monday and
returned to jail.
Judge takes plea deal on drug charges
08/27/2013 6:39pm
A Salt Lake City Justice Court judge has pleaded guilty to felony drug
possession.
Family shows support for son accused of murdering his brothers
08/27/2013 6:52pm
A 15-year-old accused of murdering his two
younger brothers agreed Tuesday to waive a
hearing where the evidence against him would
have been presented.
Utahns train Zambian scientists on DNA lab to fight child rape
08/27/2013 6:57pm
When Katongo Chipompo returns home to Zambia in September, he'll
share with his country a powerful crime-fighting tool that should also
help with cultural reform.
Would-be robber threatens store employees
08/27/2013 6:59pm
Police are looking for a man who threatened two women at gunpoint
while trying to rob a store.
School trust made 'flawed' decision on oil lease, Herbert says
08/27/2013 7:04pm
Gov. Gary Herbert said Tuesday that the Utah
School and Institutional Trust Lands
Administration should revisit its
controversial
decision to lease 96,000 acres in the Book
Cliffs for oil and gas development.
Fewer aides on special needs buses
08/27/2013 7:39pm
A loss of federal money for special education
means fewer school aides will be on buses
transporting special needs students in the
Alpine School District.
Elementary students to win new shoes by stopping bullies
08/27/2013 7:53pm
Oquirrh Elementary School launched a year-long anti-bullying
campaign Tuesday where students can earn movie tickets and shoes
for encouraging positive behavior.
Helpful hints for making the best home-made jam
08/27/2013 8:26pm
Fall is jamming season here in Utah. Local produce is at its peak in the
later months of summer and into the fall. Here are a few tried and
true tips for making the best jam ever.
Hit-and-run leaves Millcreek cyclist in critical condition
08/27/2013 8:40pm
Police are searching for a man who struck a female cyclist and then
circled back before leaving the woman in critical condition in
Millcreek Tuesday morning.
Utahns graduate with lowest debt in nation, study says
08/27/2013 10:30pm
A new study released has shown that Utah
college students graduate
with lower debt than the national average.
Utah airmen document fires from above
08/27/2013 10:38pm
Hill Air Force Base's 2nd Combat Camera
Squadron took to the skies to capture images of
Utah's fire season.
'We're going to improve,' says new West Valley police chief
08/27/2013 10:39pm
Lee Russo admits he may have ruffled a few
feathers during his career,
but he insists he isn't afraid of facing
challenges.
Activists hold vigil for fallen carriage horse
08/27/2013 10:45pm
Those calling for a ban of horse-drawn
carriages downtown gathered outside the Salt
Lake City-County Building on Tuesday for a
vigil for Jerry, the horse that collapsed
while
pulling a carriage earlier this month.