Free carbon monoxide detectors offered as important reminder
10/23/2013 7:17am
With the colder winter months approaching, the
Salt Lake City Fire Department is reminding
homeowners about the importance of having
carbon monoxide detectors.
GOP wants to tweak caucus night
10/23/2013 8:37am
The Utah Republican Party wants to tweak caucus
night, as a movement tries to do away with the
system altogether.
Travel vouchers may not be what they seem, BBB says
10/23/2013 10:20am
Many Utahns have received exciting news that
they've won free airline tickets, but is it
really as wonderful as it seems?
BYU student invents product '100 times stronger' than duct tape
10/23/2013 11:43am
A BYU student is getting a lot of attention
for
his new product that came on the market
earlier
this year. He claims the product can
permanently fix all kinds of things whether
they are wood, metal or plastic — and it
is flying off of store shelves.
PETA: Carriage company fails to report accidents
10/23/2013 1:34pm
Animal rights activists are urging officials to
revoke the license of a carriage company whose
horse died after a high-profile collapse in
Salt Lake City.
SUV drives off ramp, crashes in Provo
10/23/2013 3:03pm
A man received only minor injuries after his vehicle veered off the road
and down an embankment.
19-year-old dies from injuries weeks after being shot
10/23/2013 4:53pm
A 19-year-old man shot earlier this month in Salt Lake City has died
from his injuries.
Ex-teacher accused of exploiting children faces new charges
10/23/2013 5:24pm
New charges were filed against a former schoolteacher and Boy Scout
leader Wednesday as he made his first appearance in court on multiple
charges of child pornography.
1 injured in crash with firetruck, pickup and car
10/23/2013 6:23pm
One man is in serious condition after a crash involving a truck, a car
and a firetruck.
Judge denies media access to hearing for death-row inmate
10/23/2013 6:47pm
A mental competency hearing for one of Utah's
most infamous killers and longest-standing
death-row inmate is scheduled to be held
Thursday — but behind closed doors.
Firefighters unsure what caused pallet fire that destroyed sheds
10/23/2013 7:10pm
Fire investigators are working to completely
put out a business fire in Magna and figure
what caused the blaze that destroyed several
sheds Wednesday morning.
Marvel author, artist teams up with Utahn to create game
10/23/2013 8:03pm
Marvel cartoonist Christopher Hastings and Syracuse resident Blake
Hansen have teamed up to create a game based on the "Dr. McNinja"
cartoon filled with ninjas, mustaches and unicorns.
Group knits purple caps to create awareness for shaken baby syndrome
10/23/2013 8:04pm
A Utah baby died of shaken baby syndrome in September, and a group
committed to educating young parents gathered Wednesday to knit
baby caps for the campaign.
Parents with teens killed in car accidents share message of safety
10/23/2013 8:15pm
It's Teen Safe Driving Week, and a group of
Utah parents who lost their children to traffic
accidents have teamed up to spread the word
about the importance of safety behind the wheel
— especially when it comes to new drivers.
MacNeill had pills flushed after wife's death, witness says
10/23/2013 8:30pm
Hours after his wife's death, Martin MacNeill had her remaining
prescription drugs counted, documented and then flushed down a
toilet.
5 'haunted' places in Salt Lake City
10/23/2013 8:31pm
This Halloween, if you are looking for a real scare, learn about the
ghosts of Salt Lake City, and if you dare, visit those in places open to
the public.
Ex-prosecutor accused of assaulting girlfriend inside courthouse
10/23/2013 8:42pm
A former Salt Lake County prosecutor, who is already facing a number
of felony charges, stands accused of assaulting his girlfriend during an
argument at the 8th District courthouse in Duchesne.
Military father joins adoption hearing of 2 girls via Skype
10/23/2013 9:19pm
Two sisters are now formally part of the Brewer family after joining
their mother and siblings in court to get their adoptions finalized. Dad
was there too, thanks to Skype.
Bones discovered in SLC home are likely 100 years old, Native American
10/23/2013 10:01pm
A state forensic anthropologist has determined the bones discovered
in a Salt Lake home date back more than 100 years and are likely
Native American.
Teams, individuals set records at UHSAA state cross country
10/23/2013 10:31pm
The high school cross country championships took place at
Sugarhouse Park this week and a few state records were set.
Docs get more precise about full-term pregnancy
10/23/2013 10:36pm
Mom-to-be closing in on her due date? The nation's obstetricians are getting more precise about exactly how close makes for a full-term pregnancy.
Capitol intruder may have been promoting marijuana legalization, police say
10/23/2013 10:42pm
As investigators try to find out more about the
motive behind the man
who police say drove his truck up the state
Capitol steps Tuesday,
questions about tightening security are also
being raised.
Attempted kidnapping in Brigham City worries parents, police
10/23/2013 10:59pm
Concern is growing for police in Brigham City who have multiple
reports of a man trying to lure young children.
Man evades police on high-speed chase, allegedly steals taxi
10/23/2013 11:59pm
Police are searching for a man they say fled from officers, crashed his
car and hijacked a taxi to evade them.