Up to 300,000 Utahns eligible for health insurance tax subsidy
11/07/2013 7:41am
Federal tax subsidies are available to help
people afford health insurance coverage
purchased on new insurance marketplaces. A new
report estimates that more than 206,000 Utahns
are eligible to take advantage of the credit.
Polio threatens to make a comeback in parts of the world
11/07/2013 8:41am
Concern is growing that polio — a disease that
once was nearly eradicated — could erupt
again.
Ask a Chef: Homemade holiday pies
11/07/2013 10:00am
Every week one of the chefs from Harmons
Grocery Stores will be
answering your toughest culinary questions.
This week: Do you have a simple yet delicious
pie recipe?
Man accused of impersonating an officer, calling for backup
11/07/2013 10:56am
A man accused of impersonating an officer had some St. George
residents concerned after he pulled them over for supposed traffic
violations.
Photos: Bountiful Peak at sunrise
11/07/2013 11:01am
The mountains to the east of Farmington and Bountiful provide
adventurers with endless places to explore. But if you happen to be
there at sunrise, the view is spectacular.
Provo man's hand-lettered shirts show state pride
11/07/2013 2:00pm
Popularity on Instagram has led a Provo man to produce state T-shirts
and a letter-press map with help from Kickstarter.
Tooele man killed in carbon monoxide incident identified
11/07/2013 2:39pm
Police believe the death of a Tooele man who was found in his living
room was the result of a tragic accident and not a suicide.
Powell objects to paying $1.8M judgement, victims' attorney says
11/07/2013 3:45pm
Steven Powell says the $1.8 million he was ordered to pay to the
young girls he took voyeuristic pictures of is too much.
Restaurant owner pleads no contest for sexual abuse of teen
11/07/2013 4:30pm
The co-owner of an Ogden restaurant pleaded no contest this week to
having unlawful sexual conduct with an employee.
Parent 'concerned' about business presence at local high school
11/07/2013 5:06pm
A Utah County parent is raising concerns about
seeing a fast food company's car and mascot at
her local high school.
2 people arrested, 1 cleared in home burglary
11/07/2013 6:10pm
Police arrested two people and cleared a
third in connection with a burglary at a
Syracuse home.
Utah family writes book to teach healthy eating on a budget
11/07/2013 6:28pm
Think you can't afford to eat healthy? A Utah
family has written a book
on how to make nutritious meals on a budget
that even kids will enjoy.
83 tour bus accident deaths prompts safety investigation
11/07/2013 6:54pm
After an investigation into several tour bus
accidents that injured 83 and killed nine in
four states, a Nation Transportation Safety
Board report calls for more oversight
of
bus and truck companies.
Swallow categorically denies deleting emails, computer files
11/07/2013 7:02pm
Attorney General John Swallow struck an angry
tone at times Thursday as he denied deleting
any of his emails or computer files that a
Utah
House investigative committee says have
disappeared.
Witnesses testify MacNeill was not home when his wife died
11/07/2013 7:13pm
Attorneys for Martin MacNeill mounted his defense with just four
witnesses on Thursday, relying on the testimony of a co-worker and
his daughter's teacher to bolster the claim that the former
doctor was at work or with his children when his wife died.
Baby revived after near drowning
11/07/2013 7:16pm
Police say a baby has been revived after nearly
drowning at a West Valley home.
Man sentenced in Roy backyard body case
11/07/2013 7:17pm
A man accused of burying a body in the backyard
of his girlfriend's Roy home has been sentenced
to up to 20 years behind bars.
Turkey shot, killed by police after attacking children, dog
11/07/2013 7:52pm
A turkey that allegedly attacked children and a
dog in Corinne was
shot by a police officer on Sunday.
Utah looking to have above-average snowpack this winter
11/07/2013 8:00pm
Although the snowpack may not look like much
right now, the snowstorms Utah's had so far
could have a very big impact on our very dry
state.
Malcolm Gladwell visits KSL to talk about underdogs, faith and David and Goliath
11/07/2013 8:06pm
Best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell visited
the KSL studios Tuesday
and spoke with Deanie Wimmer about underdogs
and faith as
discussed in his new book "David and Goliath."
Convicted killer linked to cold case death of teen girl
11/07/2013 8:16pm
Testimonies were heard Thursday in a preliminary hearing for Thomas
Evan Noffsinger, who was charged with aggravated murder, rape and
forcible sodomy, all first-degree felonies, in connection with the 1989
death of 17-year-old Felicia Pappas.
Friends, family rally for 3-year-old's 4th open heart surgery
11/07/2013 8:32pm
A family friend is holding a raffle to cover travel expenses for a 3-
year-old boy's fourth heart surgery.
Utah improves efforts to stop child sex trafficking
11/07/2013 8:51pm
When it comes to protecting children against
sex
trafficking, Utah is improving, but it could
do
better. A new report by Shared Hope
International, a nonprofit group that works
to
eliminate child sex-trafficking, gave the
state
a "C" for its e
Utah company creates viral online gift exchange
11/07/2013 9:36pm
Many people enjoy doing anonymous presents
during Chrismtas as a
"secret santa" gift exchanges, but a small
Salt Lake City company has
taken the idea to a whole new level by
involving Internet users from
around the world.
New firearm simulator may help save lives, police say
11/07/2013 10:01pm
Police officers only get a split second to
decide if they should shoot or not shoot. Salt
Lake County officials
believes their new state-of-the-art firearm
training simulator will hone split-second
decision making skills that save lives.
Stun gun, handgun used on man in car waiting for his wife
11/07/2013 10:29pm
A man waiting in a car to pick up his wife was
fortunate to escape unharmed after police say a
stun gun was used on him and he was shot at
during a failed robbery attempt.
FBI officials give tips to identify fraudulent emails, scams
11/07/2013 11:05pm
Cyber criminal activity is becoming an
increasing problem and FBI
officials have given several tips for citizens
to protect themselves.