'Wrong mix' used to repave 33rd South
10/14/2013 7:50am
Orange construction barrels are back on a
road that was just repaved in July.
Jury selection on tap for former doctor accused of killing wife
10/14/2013 8:35am
Jury selection begins Tuesday in the trial for
Martin MacNeill. He is charged with murder and
obstruction of justice in the 2007 death of his
wife, Michelle.
Couple's keepsake ring recovered from sewer pipes
10/14/2013 9:55am
A Springfield, Mo., couple, married for nearly
70 years, is reunited with a keepsake after it
was flushed down the toilet.
3 teens face potential felony charges after pellet gun shooting spree
10/14/2013 11:18am
Three people are facing potential felony
charges after weekend vandalism sprees in Sandy
and Draper.
4 reasons to visit Disneyland during the holidays
10/14/2013 11:56am
Not that any of us need an excuse to visit Disneyland at any time of
the year, but fall in the park is an especially exciting time to be
around.
'Happy, imaginative' girl born without ear hopes for prosthetic
10/14/2013 12:22pm
Family and friends of a girl born without an ear are raising money so
she can go to Virginia for a prosthetic ear that is waiting for her.
FBI asks for public's help after stabbing on Ute reservation
10/14/2013 2:04pm
The FBI is looking for the public's help after
a man was stabbed over the weekend on the
Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in
northeastern Utah.
31 days of family film frights (Part 3)
10/14/2013 2:16pm
Celebrate the build up to Halloween by watching 31 spooky movies
that will have you and your family on the edge of your seats and
checking underneath the bed.
5 homemade halloween costumes for kids
10/14/2013 3:30pm
Halloween is approaching and with it brings the stress of picking out
the perfect costume. For those with kids, finding great costumes for
the whole family can add an extra layer of worry during the month of
October.
With support of husband, woman is determined to walk again
10/14/2013 5:54pm
Every day since an accident that left her paralyzed, Natalie Dartez
rejoices in the little things. On Sept. 22, her sandrail went over a steep
dune and crashed into a mound of stone, leaving Natalie paralyzed
from the chest down.
Utah boy paraglides, wheelchair and all
10/14/2013 6:20pm
Super Fly Paragliding has helped hundreds of
people take to the skies, but very few have
done so in a wheelchair.
Owner helps track down stolen car; 2 suspects arrested
10/14/2013 6:34pm
Two people were arrested by police Monday for allegedly ramming one vehicle and leading officers on a short chase.
Funds intended for toddler's funeral expenses stolen from mother's purse
10/14/2013 7:38pm
Bryce and Trudy Nielsen's 3-year-old son, Dayton, lost his battle with
cancer less than two weeks ago. The news was devastating, and to
make matters worse, they recently found out the money donated to
help them pay for funeral expenses was stolen.
Tooele gas station making right after diesel fuel mix-up
10/14/2013 7:40pm
The Tooele gas station that accidentally loaded
diesel fuel into its unleaded gas pumps is
making right by paying to have affected car
tanks flushed and refilled.
Utah State grad wins Nobel Prize in economics
10/14/2013 8:28pm
Cache Valley native and Utah State University
alumnus Lars Hansen was named Monday as one of
three Americans to win the 2013 Nobel Prize in
economics.
Police search for car thief caught on dealership surveillance
10/14/2013 9:36pm
Police are looking for a man who walked into an Ogden Ford dealership and stole a car in broad daylight. Owners of dealership hope surveillance video of the theft will help detectives track down the thief.
Group seeks to restrict no-knock, knock-and-announce warrants
10/14/2013 10:17pm
A group wants to regulate when police in Utah
can break down doors to execute "high-risk"
warrants, and it is finding some early interest
from state lawmakers.
Man told to pay $30 fine over 16-year-old traffic ticket or lose license
10/14/2013 10:35pm
Normally when you get a traffic ticket, the consequences — fines, court dates, etc. — get wrapped up pretty quickly. But what if 16 years later you found out the state wants to take your license away because of an error in the paperwork?
Mom warns common baby blanket could be grave danger
10/14/2013 11:18pm
An Orem mom has a warning for other parents
who
may have those common fleece, flannel or
plush
blankets with stitching around the edge:
stitching around the edge of her
baby's blanket came undone and nearly choked
him.
Dreaming of a gold medal while sleeping in a truck
10/14/2013 11:18pm
Snowboarder Justin Reiter is determined to live his Olympic dream in February — even if
it means he has to live in his truck now.
More federal employees seeking assistance at food banks
10/14/2013 11:37pm
Many federal workers coming into the food banks have traditionally been the ones to donate canned goods. But with the federal government shutdown entering its fifteenth day, some are on the other side and receiving items for the first time.
Endangered Missing Advisory issued for 15-month-old
10/14/2013 11:59pm
An Endangered Missing Advisory has been issued
for a 15-month-old child family members say was
taken from a Murray home Monday evening by the
boy's mother. The 19-year-old woman does not
have custody of her son, police said.