Group protests emissions release
09/12/2013 7:04am
Advocates gathered at the Utah Capitol to ask Gov. Gary Herbert to close down Stericycle.
Flying J employee delivers woman's baby
09/12/2013 8:17am
Destiny Johnson went into labor weeks premature, on a camping trip with her family. But a miracle happened, thanks to a gas station worker who brought Johnson's baby into the world.
Audit finds questionable spending at state rehab agency
09/12/2013 9:34am
A new state audit says the Utah Division of Rehabilitation Services "lacks program oversight," resulting in questionable spending on services and equipment and failing to verify applicants' identities.
Man gets 3 years in prison for hacking 2 Utah police websites
09/12/2013 1:13pm
A 22-year-old "hacktivist" who breached two
Utah law enforcement websites last year was
sentenced to three years in federal prison on
Thursday.
Bowls let you eat nachos from LaVell Edwards Stadium
09/12/2013 5:33pm
Created by Lindon residents Matthew Lee and Adam Keys, the Stadium
Bowl resembling the LaVell Edwards Stadium made its debut at
Brigham Young University during last week's
game.
Kennecott employees return to work, taxes possibly affected
09/12/2013 5:59pm
Work resumed Thursday at Kennecott Utah
Copper's Bingham Canyon Mine after ground
movement Wednesday displaced a football field-
sized section of earth.
Severe storms worry residents, meteorologists of future flooding
09/12/2013 6:16pm
Several severe storms have caused major
flooding across the state,
and many residents are worried what other
damage could be caused
by continued rain.
Flooding, mudslide close highways near Duchesne, Emery County
09/12/2013 6:21pm
Heavy storms dumped more water onto already-saturated soil in
Duchesne and Emery counties, causing flooding and mudslides that
forced the closure of three state roads and a county road.
Man may have been saved if friends called 911, family says
09/12/2013 7:25pm
The death of a 20-year-old man could result in
criminal charges for his friends. Police say
Jeremy Palmer overdosed on drugs and his
friends dumped his body.
Utah adopts rating scale that successfully predicts suicide attempts
09/12/2013 7:37pm
Soon health care professionals all over the
state will have access to a
tool that can help predict a person's suicide
risk.
Child porn victim to receive $500K in restitution
09/12/2013 8:32pm
Attorneys for a child pornography victim argued in court Thursday why
a Park City man who was convicted of viewing her image should pay
her more than $500,000 in restitution.
No federal charges coming for Shurtleff, Swallow
09/12/2013 9:12pm
Former Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said Thursday that he has
been cleared in the Department of Justice investigation.
Parole hearing held for man convicted of shooting, paralyzing neighbor
09/12/2013 9:28pm
A parole hearing was held for Reggie Campos,
who was convicted of shooting David Serbeck in
2009. But because of a recent appeals court
ruling, the hearing was for an aggravated
assault connected to the shooting.
Salt Lake Tribune reduces staff by 20 percent
09/12/2013 9:31pm
The Salt Lake Tribune announced a consolidation of top management
positions and a 20 percent staff reduction Wednesday afternoon.
New art gallery opens at City Creek
09/12/2013 9:37pm
An art gallery at City Creek just opened in
downtown Salt Lake. The
owner said the gallery offers inspirational
works from artists
throughout the country.
Community gives back through United Way Day of Caring
09/12/2013 9:38pm
Granger Elementary School hosted volunteers participating in the
annual United Way Day of Caring promoting the "Read Today"
program.
Teen receives set of prosthetic ears
09/12/2013 10:05pm
Katie Whicker, 17, always wanted what
every little girl dreams of — to be able to
dress up and put on a pair of glittery
earrings. For Katie, though, that dream never
came.
Homeowners upset by city's declaration of flooding as '50 year storm'
09/12/2013 10:51pm
The weekend rain that flooded dozens of Provo
homes and damaged
roads is being called a "50 year storm" by
the city of Provo, and the declaration could result in the city not
having to help pay for
homeowner clean up.
Man with Down Syndrome, father walk over 300 miles for awareness
09/12/2013 11:00pm
A 25-year-old man with Down's syndrome and his
father laced up their shoes and set out to
achieve what they never thought possible — they
are walking across the state.
Embattled West Valley police officer fired
09/12/2013 11:07pm
Embattled detective Shaun Cowley was fired from the West Valley City
police force Thursday, just two weeks after the department got a new
chief.