School district turns trash into cash
10/10/2013 7:26am
The Salt Lake City School District says its
district-wide recycling program is a big
success.
Semitrailer crash slows traffic on I-15
10/10/2013 7:26am
A semitrailer and a car collided on
I-15 northbound near Parrish Lane. The crash
sent the truck onto its side and into the
southbound lanes.
Poll shows public wants Swallow to resign and Lee to compromise
10/10/2013 7:59am
A new BYU poll finds that most Utahns still
want Attorney General John Swallow to resign
and Sen. Mike Lee to compromise on the fight
over the new health care law that led to the
federal government shutdown.
Indonesian woman honored for fighting pornography
10/10/2013 8:42am
The Lighted Candle Society honored Elly Risman, an Indonesian woman who leads a growing group of Muslim women working to educate parents and educators about protecting young children from pornography.
Lt. gov. pick sheds no light on Herbert's possible re-election plans
10/10/2013 9:40am
Gov. Gary Herbert's choice of a newcomer to
state politics to serve as his lieutenant
governor did little to settle the question of
whether the governor plans to seek re-election.
Condoleezza Rice in Utah Friday as keynote speaker
10/10/2013 10:54am
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is
scheduled to be the keynote speaker at a
conference this week in Salt Lake City.
Ask a Chef: Homemade pasta made easy
10/10/2013 10:57am
In celebration of National Pasta Month this
week's question is "How do you make homemade
pasta?" Executive Chef Johnny McAdams from
Harmons City Creek shares his pasta secrets
that will have you making delicious homemade
pasta dishes for your family in no time.
6 sensational Utah sandwich shops
10/10/2013 11:04am
It is an eternal truth that sandwiches are really, really good. Here are
some suggestions of where to go when the hankering for a sandwich
hits.
Judge orders 3rd competency exam for man accused of firing arrows at sheriffs
10/10/2013 11:51am
A judge has ordered a third competency exam for
a Tabiona man accused of firing arrows with
razor sharp tips at Duchesne County sheriff's
deputies.
BYU Football with Bronco Mendenhall 10-9-13
10/10/2013 12:27pm
A recap of BYU Head Coach Bronco Mendenhall's weekly radio show.
3 reasons why expiration dates are worthless
10/10/2013 1:30pm
A new study from Harvard says the system for dating the freshness of
food is so disorganized that it has no real meaning.
Football league unites around teen with cerebral palsy
10/10/2013 2:37pm
Though Dakota Parker's condition keeps him from playing the rough
game of football, last weekend, the opposing team's coach made a call
that allowed the dedicated team member to score his first touchdown.
Man in critical condition after being 'repeatedly kicked, stomped'
10/10/2013 3:36pm
A man who police say was "repeatedly kicked and
stomped" remained in critical condition
Thursday.
Local rapper strikes record deal
10/10/2013 4:44pm
Alex Rogers, known as A-Rodge on stage, is a local rapper coming
out with an album from TMG Records.
Police investigate alleged shooting on I-215
10/10/2013 5:39pm
The Utah Highway Patrol was investigating a
report of shots fired on I-
215 Thursday morning.
Provo mom, boyfriend charged in baby's death
10/10/2013 6:27pm
Brianna Brown and Joshua Jay Harding were both charged Thursday
with child abuse homicide in the death of Brown's 3-month-old baby.
Steven Powell to be released from Wash. prison in November
10/10/2013 6:41pm
Steven Powell will be released from prison on
Nov. 4, the Washington Department of
Corrections announced.
Girl fights rare cancer, fundraises for fellow patients
10/10/2013 7:14pm
Hunter Hansen is only 11-years-old, but it's safe to say that she knows more about life than most kids — and adults. For nearly a year, she has bravely fought ovarian cancer, and is now working on a fundraiser for other patients at Primary Children's Hospital.
Man arrested after allegedly stabbing guest with kitchen knife
10/10/2013 7:34pm
An Ogden man was arrested Thursday after police say he stabbed a
houseguest with a kitchen knife during a drunken brawl.
'He knew that that's where he needed to be,' says family of killed missionary
10/10/2013 7:43pm
A Mormon missionary from Idaho died Wednesday from injuries he
received after coming in contact with a live electrical wire.
Women plead for child sex abuser to remain in prison
10/10/2013 7:55pm
Victims of convicted child sex abuser Michael Doporto pleaded during
a parole hearing Thursday for Doporto not to be released.
Lehi builds infant cemetery to help families cope with grief
10/10/2013 8:10pm
It's something a family hopes never to deal
with -- the death of a
child. Regardless, it is all too often a
reality for too many families. In
Lehi, city leaders have recognized a need and
are in the process of
constructing an infant cemetery.
Pregnant woman under fire for rigorous workout routine
10/10/2013 8:28pm
A pregnant woman in her third trimester
recently came under fire from people around
the country after a photo of her doing
CrossFit went viral. But doctors and other
pregnant women are fighting back, saying it's
not the pregnant exercisers they should be
concerned about.
Utah State Tax Commission rules same-sex couples can't file joint taxes
10/10/2013 8:55pm
The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that same-sex couples may file
joint tax returns, but the Utah State Tax Commission says that's not
the case here.
4 activities to keep your family active during the fall
10/10/2013 9:03pm
Utah is known for its summer and winter activities, but there are also
plenty of activities to help keep families healthy and active during the
fall months.
Fall enrollment numbers higher than predicted for Utah colleges
10/10/2013 9:11pm
Official enrollment numbers from the Utah System of Higher Education
show that Utah's colleges and universities were less impacted than
projected by the change in LDS missionary age requirements.
Herbert strikes a deal: Utah's national parks set to reopen despite shutdown
10/10/2013 10:01pm
Late Thursday evening, Gov. Gary Herbert
announced his office has reached a deal with
the U.S. Department of the Interior to reopen
Utah's five national parks. According to the
deal, the public will be able to enter the
parks as early as Saturday.
Student veterans losing education money in government shutdown
10/10/2013 10:09pm
If the shutdown isn't solved soon, thousands of
student veterans in Utah won't get the money
they need to continue classes.
New polls show Utahns are against fighting Obamacare; Sen. Lee won't discuss it
10/10/2013 10:15pm
Sen. Mike Lee won't talk about a pair of new
polls that show Utahns
disagree with his fight against the new health
care law known as
Obamacare that has resulted in a federal
government shutdown.
Specialist gives tips, resources for dealing with mental illness
10/10/2013 10:26pm
KSL has been highlighting mental illness during the National Mental
Illness Awareness Week.
Man killed after running red light in Ogden intersection, police say
10/10/2013 10:28pm
A man was killed after police say he bypassed
traffic waiting at a stoplight and drove into
an intersection Thursday in Ogden.
Police, school investigating Instagram bullying of Timpview girls
10/10/2013 11:59pm
Police and school officials are investigating a
report of cyberbullying involving Timpview High
School students on the popular picture social
media network Instagram.