Electrical failures confirmed at NSA data center
10/08/2013 7:33am
Electrical failures occurred during testing at
the National Security Agency's massive data
storage center in Bluffdale, an NSA spokeswoman
confirmed Monday.
Deputy accidentally shot during certification
10/08/2013 7:49am
A Kane County sheriff's deputy was shot through
both legs when a .40-caliber handgun was
accidentally discharged during a weapons
certification Monday morning.
5 ways to enjoy southern Utah during the government shutdown
10/08/2013 10:08am
Although Utah's national parks have been impacted by the shutdown,
they still offer a variety of outdoor adventures. Here are five ways you
can enjoy the grandeur of southern Utah despite the current state of
affairs.
Witness puts doubt on conviction in double slaying
10/08/2013 10:18am
A man who pleaded guilty to killing one woman
in a double slaying in a St. George townhome
may not have been the shooter.
After paralysis, equestrian athlete sets sights on Paralympics
10/08/2013 10:36am
Cambry Kaylor, paralyzed eight years ago in an accident, has reached
the point where she is grateful for her disability. She credits it with a
chance to compete in the Rio Paralympic Games in 2016.
Nobody can match Keeton's impact
10/08/2013 10:56am
Chuckie Keeton will go down as one of the most exciting and
impactful college football players in the state of Utah's history. On
many levels, it's a downright shame that the Utah State quarterback
was lost for the season with multiple knee injuries.
Supreme Court to consider striking down campaign donation cap
10/08/2013 11:03am
A case regarding the amount of money people
can
give to political campaigns is going in front
of the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday and it
could
completely shake-up campaign finance as we
know
it.
Police issue abandoned vehicle tag for Barbie Jeep
10/08/2013 11:51am
In Utah, even Barbie can't escape the long
arm
of the law. An American Fork Police officer
patrolling a Cedar Hills neighborhood last
week
came across an abandoned pink toy Jeep with
the
Barbie logo on the side.
With donations for headstone, mother finds closure after son’s death
10/08/2013 12:02pm
Nearly 10 years ago, Anthony Santos Jr. was shot dead by a childhood
friend. With the help of strangers, his mother will finally be able to
mark his grave with a headstone next Tuesday.
Salt Lake County Council asks governor to close down Stericycle plant
10/08/2013 2:01pm
The Salt Lake County Council joined clean-air
advocates and neighbors of Stericycle, a
medical waste incinerator in North Salt Lake,
in asking the governor to explore whether
evidence supports using his executive powers to
shut down the facility.
Man not wearing helmet dies in motorcycle crash
10/08/2013 2:34pm
A Delta man was killed in a motorcycle crash
Monday night in Millard County.
Chiropractor convicted after claiming cure for diabetes
10/08/2013 4:13pm
A Utah chiropractor has been convicted of
exploitation of a vulnerable adult.
Man grabs cash from Logan car dealership
10/08/2013 5:01pm
Logan police were asking for the public's help Tuesday in finding a
man who walked out of a used car dealership with a pocketful of cash.
Accidental gunshot injures Ogden couple, police say
10/08/2013 5:47pm
Ogden police said a man was cleaning his gun
when it went off and the bullet hit and his
wife.
2 gas station robberies may be connected
10/08/2013 5:50pm
Police are investigating two armed robberies
overnight in Davis County. Both crimes happened
at gas stations on Highway 89.
Man accused of killing Draper officer finally appears in court
10/08/2013 5:52pm
The man accused of ambushing and killing a
Draper police sergeant made his first
appearance before a judge Tuesday. His
girlfriend was also in court, but the distance
between the two continues to grow as their
court cases proceed.
Man killed after crashing into canal, police say
10/08/2013 5:55pm
A man was pronounced dead after crashing his
car upside down into a
canal and being submerged for an undetermined
amount of time.
Woman dies after being run over by semitrailer
10/08/2013 6:03pm
A 26-year-old woman was killed after she was run over by the rear
wheels of a semitrailer.
3 arrested in Park City meth bust tied to Mexican drug cartel
10/08/2013 6:59pm
Three people tied to a Mexican drug cartel were arrested and more
than 17 pounds of meth seized Saturday in Park City.
Herbert asks Obama to let state operate national parks during shutdown
10/08/2013 7:38pm
Gov. Gary Herbert called on the president Tuesday to allow Utah to run
national parks and monuments in the state that sit closed due to the
government shutdown.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir reveals Christmas concert guests
10/08/2013 7:47pm
Mormon Tabernacle Choir officials announced
Tuesday morning that American soprano Deborah
Voigt and British actor John Rhys-Davies will
join the choir and Orchestra at Temple Square
for the annual Christmas concerts.
2 missionaries kidnapped in 1998 reveal their story through film
10/08/2013 8:04pm
The year was 1998 when two Latter-day Saint
missionaries were
kidnapped in Russia. Until now, we have never
really known what
happened during their five days of captivity,
but a new film will reveal
the details of their experience.
Credit card fraud hearing held for man accused of killing babysitter
10/08/2013 8:22pm
The man accused of killing his 16-year-old
babysitter had a parole hearing Tuesday.
Herbert announces new lieutenant governor
10/08/2013 8:56pm
Gov. Gary Herbert on Tuesday named Rep. Spencer Cox, R-Fairview, to
replace Lt. Gov. Greg Bell, who announced last month he was stepping
down because he needed to earn more money.
Funds for military funerals delayed due to gov't shutdown
10/08/2013 10:15pm
The government shutdown continues to impact families across the
nation, including the families of five servicemen killed over the
weekend in Afghanistan.
Preventing dog attacks: spaying and neutering are key, experts say
10/08/2013 10:53pm
Pit bulls, like all dogs, are a product of their
upbringing. It's not the breed that makes a dog
aggressive, but how it is raised, according to experts.
WVC hosts rally for domestic violence prevention month
10/08/2013 11:01pm
Social workers say that Americans are doing
more to report and
escape domestic violence, and West Valley City
put on a rally to spread
the message of domestic violence prevention.
Little change in Washington by 8th day of gov't shutdown
10/08/2013 11:12pm
Members of Utah's delegation have held firm in
opposition as tension continues to rise in the
capitol.
Deadline passes for new farm bill; grocery prices could increase
10/08/2013 11:18pm
The deadline for a new farm bill has passed
after the House and
Senate couldn't agree on the terms, and the
result could be an
increase in the price of groceries.
San Juan County leader plans to remove barricades, reopen Lake Powell
10/08/2013 11:23pm
Several leaders of San Juan County said they're going to move the
barricades implemented by the government shutdown and let people
back onto Lake Powell.
Elementary school provides dental, eye care along with education
10/08/2013 11:29pm
Salt Lake District leaders saw a need and
decided to implement serious
changes to provide for student needs at
Mountain View Elementary
School.