Family works towards better health together with LiVe Well
09/13/2013 12:23am
September is Child Obesity Awareness Month, but
what if you already
know your child is not at a healthy weight? It is
a sensitive issue that
one Utah family is learning to navigate in a
healthy way.
Avalanche victim helps honor rescue team for saving her life
09/13/2013 7:18am
Elisabeth Malloy Morrey, an avalanche victim
who was rescued in January, and county
officials gathered Wednesday to thank the Salt
Lake County sheriff's search and rescue team.
No cases of ID theft linked to victims of Utah's major data breach
09/13/2013 8:13am
A breach of Utah Department of Health data in
March 2012 has not been directly tied to any
incident of identity theft, according to a
report to state lawmakers Thursday. Hackers
downloaded personal information of 780,000
Utahns.
How Syria is vastly different from the war in Iraq
09/13/2013 9:33am
It seems the situation in Syria changes by the
day. The question remains, will the U.S go to
war, and what will that look like? The last
time the U.S. went to war it was against Iraq.
To some, the situations seem similar. To
others, they are vastly different.
Police use stun gun on man involved in high-speed chase
09/13/2013 10:18am
A man was arrested Thursday night after leading
police on a high-speed chase, his second within
a week.
Ex-Utah soldier gets 12 years in child porn case
09/13/2013 11:26am
A judge has ordered a decorated former soldier
from Park City to
spend 12 years in federal prison and pay nearly
$600,000 in
restitution to a victim in a child pornography
case.
Utahns invited to help researchers discover causes of cancer
09/13/2013 11:53am
The American Cancer Society is enrolling Utahns in a historic study to
get a better understanding of various causes of cancer and possible
prevention measures.
3 companies to bring 1,100 new jobs to Utah
09/13/2013 12:08pm
A trio of companies — the School Improvement Network, Indus Valley
Partners and Nature Food Products — have announced plans to
expand their operations in the Beehive State, bringing with them an
estimated 1,100 new jobs.
Deceased U. player honored with scholarship fund
09/13/2013 12:32pm
After a University of Utah football player's sudden death, the
Polynesian community has set up a scholarship fund in Gaius Keio
Vaenuku's name.
Roy football supports grieving teammate after mother's death
09/13/2013 3:09pm
While a "Hail Mary" pass that wins the game may seem miraculous,
members of Roy City's football community say the strength of one
teammate goes beyond an incredible win.
Duchesne High School evacuated due to smoke
09/13/2013 4:20pm
Duchesne High School was evacuated Friday after a malfunction in the
heating and cooling system sent smoke into the hallways and
classrooms.
Man charged with murder for death at Roy party
09/13/2013 4:43pm
Ruben Alvarado Nava III was charged Thursday with murdering a man
during a birthday party in Roy.
2 men shot in SLC; police look for gunman
09/13/2013 5:21pm
Two men were shot in a drive-by shooting Thursday night in Salt Lake
City.
Hike to honor slain woman, raise domestic violence awareness
09/13/2013 6:59pm
The family of Heidy Truman, whose death was
ruled a domestic violence-related homicide,
will honor her and raise awareness of domestic
violence during the Hike for Heidy in Memory
Grove on Saturday.
Dropped federal investigation of A.G. may lead to fewer probes
09/13/2013 7:08pm
The Utah Senate president says the decision by
federal authorities not to indict Attorney
General John Swallow takes the air out of the
other investigations aimed at the state's top
law enforcer.
Semitrailer rolls off freeway into creek, leaks gallons of fuel
09/13/2013 7:16pm
A semitrailer filled with powdered cement
rolled into the Weber River around 5 a.m.
Friday. It began leaking diesel fuel. Eighty
tons of cement will need to be pumped out from
the trailers before they are removed from the
vehicle.
Stranded residents plucked from Colo. floodwaters
09/13/2013 7:35pm
By truck and helicopter, thousands of people stranded by floodwaters came down from the Colorado Rockies on Friday, two days after seemingly endless rain turned normally scenic rivers and creeks into coffee-colored rapids that wrecked scores of roads and wiped out neighborhoods.
Police looking for 4 people involved in Woods Cross bank robbery
09/13/2013 8:16pm
Police are looking for four individuals involved in a bank
robbery in Woods Cross Friday afternoon.
Experts warn of car dealerships scamming with 'yo-yo financing'
09/13/2013 9:05pm
Many people have heard of "lemon" cars, but
experts are now warning
car buyers about "lemon" loans that come with
overpriced rates that
damage credit scores.
Woman shares story to offer hope for mental illness
09/13/2013 9:17pm
Leah Harris, a national peer-support advocate
and self-described "psychiatric survivor,"
said
she made a deliberate choice to "live a life
worth living" by changing the narrative of
her
life.
Nearly completed federal courthouse designed to maximize security, natural lighting
09/13/2013 9:40pm
Construction on the new federal courthouse in Salt Lake City is nearly
90 percent complete. The building at 351 S. West Temple is set to
open next spring, and it looks nothing like the stately Frank E. Moss
U.S. Courthouse it is replacing.
Body found on banks of Virgin River
09/13/2013 10:27pm
A medical examiner is working to identify a body found on the banks
of the Virgin River on Friday in Washington County.
2 walks in Utah help to raise suicide prevention awareness
09/13/2013 10:44pm
Two walks will take place Saturday morning to
raise awareness for suicide prevention and to
support families who have suffered losses by
suicide.
Rain causes flooding problems in parts of Utah
09/13/2013 10:47pm
A low-pressure system rotating slowly over the state created wet, cool
weather for much of northern Utah and caused flooding problems in
some areas.