Proposal would raise legal age to buy tobacco
11/19/2013 7:55am
Two Utah lawmakers want to raise the legal age
to buy tobacco from 19 to 21, which would match
the minimum age for drinking alcohol.
Single gunshot can be 2 crimes, court rules
11/19/2013 8:45am
Can a single gunshot that wounds one man and
kills another result in two separate counts of
the same crime related to pulling the trigger?
Matheson defends support of changes to Affordable Care Act
11/19/2013 9:05am
Utah Fourth District Rep. Jim Matheson is
defending his support of a House measure that
would allow insurance companies to renew
individual policies that didn't meet of
Affordable Care Act standards.
Native American storytellers hope tales will stop stereotypes
11/19/2013 9:36am
Native American Indian educators hope stories
will give Utahns a better understanding of
native culture and how it fits into Utah
history.
Couple credits seat belts for saving them and baby
11/19/2013 10:49am
A Tooele couple involved in a serious crash
said they and their baby, who was not yet born
at the time, are alive today because of their
seat
belts.
Salt Lake City named 'National Bible City'
11/19/2013 11:14am
Salt Lake City has been named the National Bible City by the National
Bible Association.
What clothes you should wear on a snowshoeing trip
11/19/2013 11:25am
Snowshoeing is an incredible way to get off the couch this winter and
enjoy the outdoors. Here are a few tips on what to wear to make the
most of your snowshoeing trip.
Volunteers and meals needed at Ronald McDonald House
11/19/2013 11:29am
For the past 25 years The Ronald McDonald House in Salt Lake City
has been a haven for more than 40,000 families of children receiving
treatment at area hospitals – but taking care of these families wouldn't
be possible without volunteers.
Firefighters revive puppy rescued from house fire
11/19/2013 12:12pm
A Rose Park puppy should make a full recovery
after being rescued from a burning apartment
and resuscitated by firefighters.
Driver who survived 2 train accident faces fleeing charges
11/19/2013 12:21pm
A Utah woman who was hit twice by freight
trains in her car last month after fleeing
police has made her initial court appearance.
Police ID Syracuse man killed after being ejected from car
11/19/2013 12:57pm
A 20-year-old man from Syracuse who died
Saturday afternoon after crashing into a
telephone pole has been identified, said the
Syracuse Police Department.
South Jordan to unveil memorial for 75th anniversary of horrific crash
11/19/2013 1:32pm
The city will host a memorial ceremony for the
75th anniversary of a horrific accident.
Humane Society: $5K reward for info about cats thrown from car
11/19/2013 1:58pm
The U.S. Humane Society is now offering a
$5,000 reward for information leading to the
arrest of the people who threw a mother cat
and
four kittens out the window of a moving
vehicle.
Missionary who lost parents, siblings in typhoon benefits from Utah fundraiser
11/19/2013 2:54pm
A Utah family is raising money for a sister missionary who had nine
family members killed in Typhoon Haiyan.
5 reasons movie lovers should be using OK.com
11/19/2013 4:35pm
While we love watching movies there's a lot that we would like to know
before going in and also know what's worth watching. Well, there's a
one-stop shop for that. OK.com gives you everything you need to
know about movies.
Montezuma Creek Elementary reopens day after CO scare
11/19/2013 5:00pm
A teacher hospitalized in Salt Lake City following a carbon monoxide
scare at Montezuma Creek Elementary School remained in serious
condition Tuesday.
How good police work in Salt Lake led to serial killer Joseph Franklin's arrest
11/19/2013 5:16pm
On Aug. 20, 1980, David Martin, 18, and Ted
Fields, 20, were shot and killed while
jogging with two women in Liberty Park. The
assailant, Joseph Paul Franklin, later
admitted to at least 22 other killings across
the country. If it wasn't for good police
work in Salt Lake, he may not have been
caught.
Ex-judge sentenced to 90 days on drug conviction
11/19/2013 6:01pm
Former Salt Lake City Justice Court Judge Virginia Bauskett Ward, 46, was ordered to serve 90 days in jail and serve three years' probation in connection with a drug distribution charge.
Utahns memorize Gettysburg Address for 150th anniversary
11/19/2013 6:54pm
Pres. Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg
Address 150 years ago. Now Utah children are
studying, memorizing and sharing it.
Employee stationed in Philippines helps coordinate typhoon aid for Utah company
11/19/2013 6:59pm
A Logan business is working to help some of its
own employees in the Philippines who were
affected by the devastating typhoon that hit
the country on Nov 8. A Utah man stationed
there became the perfect person to coordinate
their efforts.
Police seek help in finding 'dangerous' man for info on crime
11/19/2013 7:00pm
West Valley police are asking for the public's
help in finding a man they believe could have
information regarding a recent home invasion.
Critics vow to fight expansion of HollyFrontier refinery
11/19/2013 7:23pm
An attorney representing clean air advocates said she will appeal
Monday's decision by the Utah Division of Air Quality allowing the
HollyFrontier Corp. refinery to increase its daily processing of crude oil
by 20,000 barrels a day.
Black Friday deals start week before Thanksgiving
11/19/2013 7:37pm
Opening for Black Friday on Friday is almost the exception to the rule,
now, as more stores announce earlier hours and deals starting days
before.
100 votes make all the difference in South Jordan mayoral race
11/19/2013 9:01pm
Dave Alvord was announced as South Jordan's mayor-elect Tuesday after official results from the city's municipal election canvass revealed he defeated incumbent Scott Osborne by 100 votes.
New blood test may predict life expectancy, researchers say
11/19/2013 9:31pm
A new release out of Intermountain Medical Center shows that a blood
test can predict life expectancy.
3-year-old checks off 'bucket list' item with ride on Chopper 5
11/19/2013 10:08pm
A 3-year-old girl went for very special
helicopter ride Tuesday afternoon in the skies
above Bountiful. She doesn't have very long to
live, and KSL's Chopper 5 pilot was more than
happy to grant her bucket list request.
Home burglaries a big problem in Utah, police say
11/19/2013 10:44pm
Home burglary is one of the most common crimes in Utah
neighborhoods, affecting thousands of homeowners every year.
Unfortunately, many people are making the thieves' job way too easy.
Utahns discuss new survey issued by Pope
11/19/2013 10:46pm
The Vatican is taking the unusual step of
conducting a worldwide
survey on how parishes deal with sensitive
issues such as
contraception, divorce and gay couples.
2 men arrested in connection with fatal shooting, car accident
11/19/2013 10:50pm
Police have arrested two men they believe are responsible for the
death of an Orem man who was shot in the back and crashed his car
early Tuesday morning.
Former LDS missionary shares experience of Philippines typhoon
11/19/2013 10:55pm
A former missionary for the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints
shared his story Tuesday of experiencing the
typhoon that recently hit
the Philippines.
Kearns woman identifies phone scam, warns others
11/19/2013 10:57pm
A Kearns woman detected a scammer when they
called her Tuesday
morning and threatened to discontinue her
medicare and social
security.