Most people lie during job interview, study says
09/03/2013 8:22am
Recent surveys say a shocking number of people lie about themselves during job interviews. But career counselors in Utah say we really can't get away with it any more.
5 reasons to visit the Greek Festival
09/03/2013 10:31am
The Salt Lake City Greek Festival, held at the Holy Trinity Cathedral on
300 West and 300 South, gives Utahns an opportunity to learn about
Hellenic culture and history and enjoy delicious food. This year, the
event will take place Sept. 5 to 8.
Hey, BYU offense, take your time
09/03/2013 11:16am
BYU's new hurry-up offense fizzled out fast in Saturday's loss to
Virginia. It seemed the goal was to run as many plays as possible as
opposed to executing the plays well. For now, maybe the Cougars
need to slow down the pace and emphasize execution.
Ask a cop: We are the target
09/03/2013 11:22am
Have you ever wanted to ask a cop a question but have either been
too afraid or had warrants? Well, now is your chance through the
safety of the internet. Officer Anonymous talks about the realities and
dangers of being a cop.
'Booty Salvage' company finds $350K in gold near sunken ship
09/03/2013 11:44am
A Florida salvage company says they've found
about $350,000 worth of gold off the coast of
Fort Pierce.
'Count My Vote' drive raises more than $450K
09/03/2013 1:03pm
Count My Vote, the group behind the effort to
change Utah's unique system for selecting
political party nominees through an
initiative
petition drive, reported Tuesday raising
nearly
$450,000.
Former FLDS 'lost boys' administrator avoids prison
09/03/2013 3:36pm
A former Salt Lake County administrator who
misused public funds in a program for "lost
boys" of the polygamous FLDS Church isn't going
to prison because he did not personally benefit
from the fraud.
St. George officer shoots aggressive dog 3 times
09/03/2013 3:48pm
St. George police say one of their officers
shot a dog three times over the weekend after
it charged at him.
St. George man sentenced to life in prison for 2010 slaying
09/03/2013 4:50pm
A federal judged sentenced a St. George man to life in prison for his
role in the kidnapping death of another man on Halloween 2010.
Life sentence ordered for man involved in killing at SLC party
09/03/2013 5:38pm
Adam Karr was sentenced to concurrent sentences of 15 years to life
on charges of murder and one to 15 years for obstructing justice in
the Capitol Hill stabbing death of Kaleb Yazzie at a party.
Man survives 100-foot fall in Zion National Park
09/03/2013 6:26pm
A hiker was hospitalized after falling 100 feet in Behunin Canyon in
Zion National Park Monday morning.
Hercules star arrives for first Comic Con in SLC
09/03/2013 6:49pm
Kevin Sorbo said he has more invitations to
Comic Con events than he can possibly accept,
but he is here because it is a first for Salt
Lake City and because it may break a record for
attendance for an opening event.
Wayward cows shot, killed after causing traffic delays
09/03/2013 7:03pm
Two cows were shot and killed after threatening
to make their way into northbound traffic on I-
15, officers say.
Damage, delays in Spanish Fork Canyon after debris flow
09/03/2013 7:18pm
Leslee Maki says she can't believe what happened to her property after
a storm moved into the area Monday night and a debris flow shut
down part of U.S. 6.
Fire damages North Salt Lake apartment building
09/03/2013 7:23pm
A massive fire ripped through a North Salt Lake apartment complex
this morning, leaving at least 20 people without a place to live. The
did a lot of damage, but it could have taken lives if it weren't for one
Davis County sheriff's deputy.
UVU aviation students watch dreams become reality with internships
09/03/2013 7:32pm
Two UVU aviation students will start internships with United in mid-
September. They were two of six students selected from across the
nation to work with the airline. While Snyder heads to Denver, Gunn is
getting ready to move to Houston.
Neighbors try to stop van with fatal stabbing victim inside
09/03/2013 7:38pm
A Labor Day barbecue escalated into domestic violence and ended in a
homicide, according to police.
Former mayor 'saddened' by lack of progress over Ute boycotts
09/03/2013 7:42pm
Former Roosevelt Mayor Dennis Jenkins expressed
disappointment Tuesday that a long-running feud
between the city and the Ute Indian Tribe is
still unresolved and has once again led to a
call for a tribal boycott of businesses in
Roosevelt.
Utah joins NRA fight to lift ban on handgun sales to people under 21
09/03/2013 7:53pm
Utah has joined 22 states in a court brief
supporting the National Rifle Association's
challenge to a law banning federally licensed
dealers from selling handguns to people under
age 21.
Toddler in critical condition after being run over by van
09/03/2013 7:55pm
A 22-month-old girl was in critical condition
Tuesday after accidentally being run over by
her mother's van Tuesday.
More than half of Utah schools earn A's or B's
09/03/2013 8:30pm
Fifty-six percent of Utah's 855 public schools
earned either an A or a B
grade in the first-ever release of school
grades from the State Office
of Education.
What to look for at this year's Utah State Fair
09/03/2013 9:00pm
The Utah State Fair opens this weekend, bringing all the magic and
fried food such a venue can afford. If show-quality livestock, giant
pumpkins and butter sculptures are your thing, make a date and visit
the fair this year.
Armed robbers demand cash at credit union, police say
09/03/2013 9:16pm
West Valley Police are asking for help in
identifying two armed men who robbed a credit
union in West Valley City.
Man, woman involved in Draper officer shooting identified
09/03/2013 10:56pm
Police have released the names of the two
people connected with the
fatal weekend shooting of a Draper police
sergeant.
Sister describes downward spiral of woman connected to Draper shooting
09/03/2013 11:02pm
The woman involved in the fatal shooting of a
Draper police officer
was once a model, on a TV series and what
everyone called beautiful,
according to her sister.