BYU student qualifies for U.S. Olympic luge team
12/14/2013 10:58am
A BYU student qualified for the luge Olympic team on Friday.
Chinese hosiery company brings factory, jobs to Cache County
12/14/2013 11:42am
The Governor's Office of Economic Development announced that
Zhejiang Walt Technologies, one of the largest sock knitters in the
world, will soon be expanding operations in Cache County.
Tooele teen surprised by marching band after missing Pearl Harbor parade
12/14/2013 12:38pm
A Utah teen gets a surprise from his marching band mates after he
missed marching with them in the Pearl Harbor Day parade.
NSA, ethics of 'big data' explored at U. panel
12/14/2013 1:59pm
XMission founder Pete Ashdown was one of three members of a panel
Friday to discuss with University of Utah students the role of the
National Security Agency and the rising generation's role in protecting
anonymity.
GOP committee selects Reyes, Smith, Tarbet as A.G. candidates
12/14/2013 5:55pm
It took much of Saturday, but members of the
GOP State Central Committee finally chose three
candidates to replace former Attorney General
John Swallow — Sean Reyes, Robert Smith and
Brian Tarbet.
Fire damages Centerville condos, kills family pet
12/14/2013 6:07pm
Four people were treated for smoke inhalation and a cat was killed in a fire that torched at least one unit and damaged others at the Cedar Springs Condominiums in Centerville on Saturday afternoon.
Dozens of kids get to 'Shop with a Cop' for Christmas
12/14/2013 6:18pm
Police officers joined the holiday crowds early Saturday, helping little Christmas shoppers check off their own little lists.
The watershed underneath the Wasatch Mountains
12/14/2013 7:13pm
The snow has been piling up in Utah's mountains
over the past few weeks, keeping the skiers and
snowboarders happy — but it is also great for
the watershed. In fact, there is a whole
underground aquifer in Little Cottonwood Canyon
that plays a big part in our drinking water.
With $500M bond rejected, Jordan District proposes boundary changes
12/14/2013 7:54pm
After a nearly $500 million bond for new buildings failed to gain voter support, officials with the Jordan School District are now considering several school boundary changes to address student growth.
Teenagers provide Christmas for Utahns in need
12/14/2013 8:39pm
Students in the Peer Leadership Team and Service Learning class at Corner Canyon High School coordinated a donation drive as a class project for the Utah Association for the Intellectually Disabled.
Artist tells story of family in creation for Macy's holiday windows
12/14/2013 9:51pm
For the artists who contribute to the holiday
candy windows at Macy's City Creek, the display
represents a lot of hard work. For one artist
this year, it also tells a story of family.
Layton fire destroys new home under construction
12/14/2013 10:29pm
An overnight fire in Layton took over 50 minutes get under control
and destroyed a new house under construction.
Suspected Iron County gunman flown to hospital with 'brain bleed'
12/14/2013 10:34pm
A 41-year-old Iron County Jail inmate was flown to a northern Utah hospital Saturday after it was discovered he needed emergency medical care.
Multi-vehicle crash closes US 40, injures 7
12/14/2013 11:10pm
A multiplevehicle crash involving a semitruck briefly closed U.S. Highway 40 on Saturday night and sent seven people to the hospital with minor injuries, the Utah Highway Patrol said.
Father succumbs to sudden illness day after son's birth
12/14/2013 11:11pm
In this season of giving, a community has
rallied around a Utah County woman who's
dealing with immense loss. Her husband suddenly
died Friday night, just one day after the birth
of their first child.