Time to clean house, A.G. candidates agree
12/12/2013 7:48am
The pack of Republican lawyers vying to replace
former Attorney General John Swallow didn't
vary much in their political and philosophical
positions during a debate Wednesday, agreeing
that it's time to clean house in the office he
left behind.
Firefighter gives back to fallen, injured heroes
12/12/2013 8:01am
A local firefighter has started a clothing company in hopes of helping
families of fallen or injured emergency responders through a
financially and emotionally pressing time.
Ad campaign targets uninsured young adults as key to low premiums
12/12/2013 8:18am
Health administrators in Utah are taking to
social media to persuade a key younger
demographic of the uninsured to sign up for
health coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Utah gas prices among lowest in nation
12/12/2013 9:34am
Utah motorists experienced one of the greatest
drops in gas prices in the country over the
past month. The current average price for
regular gasoline in the Beehive State
registered at $3.05 a gallon, according to AAA
Utah.
Ogden, Salt Lake City nominated as best ski towns
12/12/2013 11:04am
Two Utah cities were nominated as top ski towns in North America.
Backyard ice rink gets early start with cold weather
12/12/2013 11:20am
A family's 15-year tradition of building an ice rink in their backyard
brings neighbors together.
Holiday campaign urges Utahns to keep alcohol away from kids
12/12/2013 1:41pm
The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control kicked off a campaign Thursday to
urge
parents to keep liquor away from children,
especially during the holidays when sales go
up
dramatically.
Ask a Chef: Holiday gifts your neighbors will love
12/12/2013 1:57pm
Every week one of the chefs from Harmons
Grocery Stores will be answering your toughest
culinary questions. This Week: homemade holiday
goodies for neighbors, friends or co-workers.
Local 'Ron Burgundy' looks to entertain
12/12/2013 2:00pm
After being a finalist in a national "I am Ron Burgundy" contest, a local
man hopes to pursue a career in entertainment.
Police tell college student 'nothing they can do' about stolen $1K
12/12/2013 2:32pm
A Salt Lake college student robbed of all his
money while grocery shopping in West Valley
City is being told by the police
there's nothing that can be done about it.
Woman indicted in $1M Medicaid fraud case in West Valley
12/12/2013 3:42pm
The co-owner of a now closed West Valley City
women's clinic faces criminal charges for
allegedly defrauding Medicaid of more than $1
million through the Baby Your Baby program.
Police seek help identifying robber
12/12/2013 4:15pm
Salt Lake City police are looking for a man who robbed a Brighton
Bank Thursday.
Choosing drinks over treats doesn't necessarily save calories
12/12/2013 6:07pm
If you think you're better off at the holiday
party with a drink in your hand instead of a
plate of treats, think again.
600 students evacuated due to fire
12/12/2013 6:34pm
A fire at an elementary school Thursday morning
sent students to a local church for shelter.
Former nurse accused of sexual assault has bail lowered to $125K
12/12/2013 6:44pm
A former nurse accused of sexually assaulting a
patient five times in one night is expected to
be in court Thursday morning.
Michael Jordan 'flu game' shoes auctioned for $104K
12/12/2013 7:02pm
Michael Jordan's shoes from the famous flu game
of the 1997 NBA finals were sold for more than
$100,000 in an online auction Thursday. The
shoes were owned by a Utah Jazz ball boy who
befriended Jordan when the Chicago Bulls
visited Salt Lake City.
Police identify man found dead near Zions Bank parking lot
12/12/2013 7:04pm
Police have released the name of a man found
dead, apparently of hypothermia, near a Zions
Bank parking lot.
Woman arrested for allegedly paying with fake $20 bills
12/12/2013 7:05pm
A woman accused of passing counterfeit $20
bills was arrested on
numerous counts of forgery Wednesday.
Uncle allegedly gave beer to 'highly intoxicated' minor nephews
12/12/2013 7:10pm
A 23-year-old man accused of supplying the
alcohol that got his two young nephews "highly
intoxicated" was arrested Sunday for
investigation of child abuse, according to
police.
Newtown woman says 'thank you' with Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD
12/12/2013 7:19pm
In the days and weeks following the Sandy Hook
Elementary School shooting, a woman in Newtown,
Conn., found peace in a CD of children's songs
by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Charges filed against 'fixer' in connection with Swallow, Shurtleff investigations
12/12/2013 7:28pm
A man who apparently considered himself former
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff's "fixer"
has been criminally charged in an ongoing
investigation involving the state's two previous
top law enforcers.
7-year-old donates nearly $14K to homeless for Christmas
12/12/2013 8:11pm
Handing sandwiches to children her own age and realizing they didn't
have a home left an impression on 7-year-old Hailee Strandgard and
taught her about the true spirit of Christmas.
Utah ranks 2nd in nation for shaken-baby syndrome reports
12/12/2013 8:32pm
More accounts of shaken-baby syndrome are reported in Weber
County and Utah than in many other counties and states in America, a
new study says.
ACA 'glitch' allegedly denies 3 children health coverage
12/12/2013 8:47pm
Kent and Judy Jones are trying to figure out
why
they can get insurance through healthcare.org
but their children can't.
Unified Police warns of telephone warrant scam
12/12/2013 9:16pm
Another law enforcement agency in Utah is
warning residents of a warrant scam.
Man accused in wife's death 'loved her very much,' sister says
12/12/2013 9:37pm
Conrad Truman, an Orem man accused of shooting and killing his
wife, loved her "very much," according to his sister. Truman is accused
of killing her for insurance money. A judge will decide whether to
order the man to stand trial for murder.
Orangeville couple killed in head-on crash
12/12/2013 9:46pm
An Orangeville couple was killed in a head-on collision in Sanpete
County.
Debate on plane phone calls moves on, gets bigger
12/12/2013 9:53pm
Just because it's safe to use cellphones on a
plane, it doesn't mean
that passengers should call just to say
hello. That argument played out
across Washington Thursday as one government
agency moved a step
closer to removing its prohibition of in-
flight calls while another
considered a new ban of its own.
Mystery woman from bus crash memorial found
12/12/2013 10:08pm
The mystery woman who gave Joyce Holder a 75-
year-old homework assignment with her sister's
name on it has been found.
50 percent of officers don't wear seat belts, study says
12/12/2013 10:20pm
"Click It or Ticket." That's the Utah campaign
that urges all of us to wear our seat belts or
face a fine. But an upcoming report raises
questions about whether law enforcement
officers
are following their own rules.
2 killed after boulder smashes into Rockville house
12/12/2013 10:55pm
Two people are dead after a massive boulder slammed into a house
during a rock slide Thursday.