Invention offers solution for dangerous space debris
11/04/2013 7:17am
Some high-tech items created by scientists
with Utah ties may make it safer for astronaut
to do their job.
Voters to weigh in on Jordan School District bond Tuesday
11/04/2013 8:07am
The largest school bond in Utah is headed into
the hands of voters. Tuesday the Jordan School
District's $495-million bond will be approved
or denied.
Debt collectors use social media to track debtors
11/04/2013 8:37am
Debt collectors have upped their game. They're
using social media to find the people who owe
them money.
Group battles stigma of mental illness among minorities
11/04/2013 9:22am
Mental health workers have been working to de-
stigmatize mental illness within the Caucasian
community. Among ethnic and minority
communities, experts report an even greater
stigma associated with mental disease.
40 cats rescued from Brigham City apartment
11/04/2013 9:34am
A group of cats that was growing exponentially
inside a Brigham City apartment is now under
control.
4 secret menus you have to try
11/04/2013 11:41am
The secret's out: Not all restaurants post all the items it offers on its
menu. And we tried four secret menus you should try.
Man accused of holding teen trick-or-treater against his will
11/04/2013 12:04pm
A resident apparently fed up with Halloween
pranks is accused of holding a 14-year-old
trick-or-treater against his will.
Beware of new twist on old scam, detectives warn
11/04/2013 12:46pm
Davis County sheriff's investigators are
warning residents to be wary of deals that
sound too good to be true following a new twist
on an old scam.
5 great backpacking trips in the 'Grand Staircase'
11/04/2013 1:35pm
The Staircase offers many opportunities for getting far away from the
hustle and bustle of the everyday world with options varying from
huge views from high ridge lines to deep and narrow canyons that
barely reveal the sky. Here is a list of five backpacking routes to enjoy
in the fall weather.
Small northern Utah city to vote on alcohol ban
11/04/2013 1:56pm
A small city in northern Utah will vote Tuesday
whether to get rid of its long-standing rule
banning alcohol sales.
Duchesne City Council incumbent disqualified
11/04/2013 2:33pm
He was the top vote-getter in August's primary election for two seats
on the Duchesne City Council, but Rodney Rowley's name won't appear
on the ballot when voters head to the polls Tuesday.
Ender's Game: A movie over 25 years in the making
11/04/2013 3:50pm
When the book Ender's Game was published in 1985, it hit shelves
with a fury. Now, over 25 years later, a movie based on the book is
finally at a theater near you.
Brovember: facial hair for a good cause
11/04/2013 4:00pm
A new app lets you put colorful moustaches on pictures to support
Brovember.
Need real-time air quality info? There's an app for that
11/04/2013 4:31pm
A new app, developed by Weber State University students, will deliver real-time air quality information to users giving those along the Wasatch Front and elsewhere help in navigating their day, including whether to go outside at all.
District hopes Cache County voters will approve bond for 2 new schools
11/04/2013 5:59pm
Major overcrowding in the Cache County School
District has lead to multimillion-dollar bond
being placed on the election ballot. Voters
who live in the district boundaries will
decide Tuesday whether they will fund the
proposal to build two new high schools on the
north and south ends of the Cache Valley.
Police search for vandals after break-in at Park City water facility
11/04/2013 6:36pm
Park City Police are increasing patrols and
looking for suspects
following a break-in at a remote water facility
in the mountains above
town.
IRS warns of new phone scam
11/04/2013 6:46pm
The Internal Revenue Service is warning residents not to fall victim to a
new phone scam.
Mayor wants to 'lead by example' with plan to cover autism treatment
11/04/2013 7:01pm
Treatment for autism spectrum disorders would
be covered for Salt Lake County employees'
children under a budget proposal by Mayor Ben
McAdams. He says it's not only the right thing to do, but also a way to lead by example for other governments and businesses.
Man follows 'hunch'; police arrest 2 for alleged credit card fraud
11/04/2013 7:20pm
A general manager alerted police to an alleged
credit card scam after
two men bought several expensive guitars from
different stores.
A new 'general women's meeting' announced for LDS Church
11/04/2013 8:39pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
announced that it will be combining two annual
church-wide women's
meetings into one semi-annual gathering.
Eagle Scout project inspires backpacks that give back
11/04/2013 8:41pm
Help a Kid Somewhere, a backpack company based on the "buy one,
give one" model would give backpacks full of school supplies to
children in need across the world for every backpack purchased by a
customer.
Driver arrested after plowing through police barriers on U.S. 40
11/04/2013 9:05pm
A man is in custody after Utah Highway Patrol troopers say he drove through a barrier blocking several accidents and had to be chased down by officers.
MacNeill allegedly told inmates his wife's death can't be proved as murder
11/04/2013 9:12pm
Four inmates who knew Martin MacNeill in federal prison are expected
to tell jurors Tuesday that the former doctor used slurs when speaking
of his wife and told them that police could never prove that her death
was a murder.
Deer leaps through trailer, stuns driver and sheriff
11/04/2013 10:54pm
A buck surprised a sheriff and a driver after it ended up in the trailer
the woman was hauling.
Fatal accident closes I-15 south of St. George
11/04/2013 10:58pm
A fatal car accident forced the closure of I-15 near the Utah-Arizona border Monday night.
Swallow's office will comply with subpoena, but plans to ask for exception
11/04/2013 10:58pm
The Utah Attorney General's Office won't oppose a House investigative
committee motion compelling it to comply with a subpoena, but it
intends to ask a judge to consider another way to provide files that
include health-related information.
Orem family donates medals to museum from 5 generations in 5 wars
11/04/2013 11:00pm
A family in Orem celebrated patriotism and
military service Monday
with an uncommon gift to the Orem Heritage
Museum of Scera.
Will controversial bond, mayoral changes have effect on voter turnout?
11/04/2013 11:01pm
Even with a multimillion dollar initiative and mayoral shifts on some
ballots, it's unclear whether voter participation will be higher or lower
than usual on Election Day in Salt Lake County.
Teen warns others of cyberbullying on popular website
11/04/2013 11:03pm
A growing number of high school aged students
have smartphones,
and with nearly 170,000 students in ninth
through 12th grade that
exposes a lot of teens to cyberbullying.
Family searching for camera lost Halloween night with photos of new baby, father's funeral
11/04/2013 11:04pm
Halloween is usually a happy time for families. For one West Jordan
woman, however, the night ended with a heartbreaking loss.