Company asks judge to quash subpoena in Swallow investigation
11/08/2013 7:23am
A payday loan software company that once
employed Attorney General John Swallow wants a
judge to quash a subpoena it received from the
Utah House special investigative committee.
Four students suspended for throwing Pop-Its on school sidewalk
11/08/2013 7:58am
A parent wants the rules reviewed after his
child and three others were suspended for
throwing Pop-Its onto a sidewalk at an
elementary school.
Christmas retail creeps earlier, annoys some shoppers
11/08/2013 10:27am
Every year, it seems the retail frenzy around
Christmas creeps in earlier and earlier. A lot
of people are bothered by it.
Utah man pleads guilty to playing key role in online drug market
11/08/2013 10:50am
A Spanish Fork man pleaded guilty to a drug
conspiracy charge Thursday for his role in an
online black market known as the Silk Road
that
authorities say processed more than $1
billion
worth of illicit business.
5 ways to raise kids who love the outdoors
11/08/2013 11:01am
Utah's capital city has been recognized as the best place in America to
raise outdoor kids, and that doesn't stop when the mercury drops. If
you want your kids to grow up loving the outdoors, here are five
suggestions to help them along.
Feds award $2.3M from healthcare overhaul to new Utah centers
11/08/2013 11:14am
The federal government is sending $2.3 million
in grants to three new Utah health centers.
Utah 'In God We Trust' license plate now available
11/08/2013 11:34am
Utah residents can now order a license plate
bearing an American flag and the motto "In God
We Trust."
Utah company helps protect NY man from cold
11/08/2013 1:00pm
A Utah company is sponsoring a New York man working to recover
from the financial crisis and hurricane Sandy.
Attempted abduction 'prank' wasn't funny, police say
11/08/2013 2:49pm
West Jordan police say trying to entice young children into a vehicle
isn't a laughing matter, and they are compiling evidence about a
"prank" to the district attorney's office for possible criminal charges.
Man flashes 'police badge' at real officer, gets arrested
11/08/2013 4:32pm
A man who apparently tried to get out of a minor traffic violation by
allegedly flashing a police badge was arrested by a real officer
Thursday.
9 new subpoenas issued in Swallow investigation
11/08/2013 5:15pm
A legislative investigation into embattled Utah Attorney General John
Swallow intensified Friday, a day after he suggested state lawmakers
have it in for him.
Prosecutor to jury: MacNeill committed an 'almost perfect murder'
11/08/2013 6:37pm
Motivated by his love for another woman, Martin MacNeill used his
wife's plastic surgery as the cover for committing an
"almost perfect murder," prosecutors said Friday.
New police panel established to investigate Willard shooting
11/08/2013 6:38pm
The Salt Lake County District Attorney has set
up a panel of police
officers to construct a criminal case over the
Danielle Willard shooting.
Convicted murderer to stand trial in separate teen killing
11/08/2013 6:51pm
A judge on Friday ordered a man already serving a life sentence for
murder to stand trial for murder and rape in the 1989 death of Felicia
Pappas, 17.
Officer creates 'scent kit' to aid in search for missing children
11/08/2013 7:19pm
A police officer has invented a kit to speed up
the process of finding
missing children and elderly people.
Utahns filter e-book content with new app
11/08/2013 7:30pm
A new local Kickstarter project would allow
readers to choose filters
for their e-books.
Utahns worry for family, friends after typhoon displaces thousands
11/08/2013 7:52pm
Friday is a day of worry for many Utah
families with friends and family in the
Philippines. KSL spoke with two Utah mothers
— one said most of her family is still
on the islands and the other said her son is
less than two weeks
from returning home from his mission there.
Both have no idea how
they're doing.
FDA proposes safety regulations for brand name, generic drugs
11/08/2013 8:12pm
The Federal Drug Administration announced on
its
website Friday a proposal that would allow
generic drug manufacturers to independently
update safety information about their
medications.
Family allegedly called 'turkey killers' after reporting aggressive bird
11/08/2013 8:36pm
A turkey that chased after children and a dog in Corinne was shot and
killed Sunday, and the family said they have received calls and text
messages calling them "turkey killers" and saying her kids were
tormenting the turkey.
WVC students build computers to compete for 'Fastest Geek'
11/08/2013 9:09pm
A battle of technology wits took place on
Friday
at Hunter High School as students competed for
the title of "Fastest Geek."
51 restraining orders issued in Utah since May
11/08/2013 9:33pm
Fifty-one protective orders — 37 temporary and 14 permanent — have
been issued under a new state law that went into effect in May. The
law allows Utahns 18 and older who are abused or threatened in
dating relationships to seek protection.
Vandals deface deputy memorial for 4th time in 6 years
11/08/2013 10:32pm
The words "illegal cross" and "dead pig" have been scrawled on a
memorial dedicated to Uintah County Cpl. Kevin Orr, who died in a
2006 helicopter crash. It's the fourth time the site has been vandalized
since friends and family erected it in 2007.
Police arrest man suspected in 8 dine-and-dash cases
11/08/2013 10:44pm
A Colorado man found out the hard way there's
no such thing as a free meal in Salt Lake City,
police say.
Sen. Lee set as keynote speaker at tea party event
11/08/2013 10:48pm
Utah Senator Mike Lee will be the keynote
speaker at a tea party event in Iowa on
Saturday, but experts say this may hurt him in
Utah.
Nitro Circus founder talks about Utah roots, upcoming show in SLC
11/08/2013 10:53pm
A Utah man and his family have become famous
for their high-risk
stunts and now
travels the world performing in the sold-out
show known as Nitro
Circus Live.