Vets return to streets to reach the homeless
12/24/2013 10:02am
Not far from where the Boston Massacre helped sow the seeds for the
Revolutionary War, David Dyer points toward the underpass where he'd
score crack cocaine by day and the train depot where he'd sleep some
nights.
Utah man celebrates 100 years by performing at own party
12/24/2013 10:58am
It's not often that someone lives to be 100. It's even more rare when
someone that "young" provides the entertainment for their own
birthday party.
Police looking for serial bank robber
12/24/2013 11:49am
Police are asking for the public's help in finding a suspected serial
bank robber.
5 things to know about tracking Santa's journey
12/24/2013 11:59am
For kids who can't wait for Santa to arrive, the North American
Aerospace Defense Command has a Christmas treat.
Local photographers capture recovery from devastating typhoon
12/24/2013 1:57pm
Last month Deseret news photojournalist Ravell Call and journalist
Jesse Hyde traveled to the Philippines to document the aftermath of
typhoon Haiyan -- how Utahns were helping the Filipino people and
how the people were helping themselves.
4 arrested for multiple armed robberies in Weber County
12/24/2013 2:11pm
Three men, including two brothers, and a 17-
year-old boy were
arrested Tuesday, suspected of being involved in
a series of armed
robberies.
Firefighters deliver smiles with toy donations
12/24/2013 2:28pm
Instead of a sleigh, Christmas came a day early for children at the
Road Home in the form of a big red fire truck.
Wanship fire destroys structure
12/24/2013 4:27pm
An extension cord was the origin of a barn fire
that caused about $150,000 damage Tuesday and
resulted in the loss of some animals.
Rio Tinto considers cutting ties with controversial Alaska mine
12/24/2013 4:48pm
Kennecott's parent company Rio Tinto said it is
considering cutting its ties to an enormous and
very controversial mining venture in Alaska.
Holiday power outages challenge Christmas cheer
12/24/2013 5:35pm
For the first time in days, the sun was shining and skies were blue when Doug Jennings stepped outside his home Tuesday in central Maine. But the power that disappeared in a massive weekend ice storm? It was still out, setting up his family for a very cold and very dark Christmas Eve.
Couple shot, woman killed near San Diego mall
12/24/2013 5:45pm
A woman was killed and a man critically
injured when both were shot near a San Diego
shopping mall Tuesday.
Man only shops Christmas Eve after traumatic experience
12/24/2013 5:58pm
An Orem man does all his Christmas shopping on
Christmas Eve after 7:30 p.m. because of a
traumatic experience he had as a child.
Avalanche risk currently high in Utah, experts say
12/24/2013 6:24pm
After nearly a dozen human-triggered avalanches
in Utah since Friday, experts are issuing
warnings about venturing into the backcountry.
Man dressed as Santa robs bank on Christmas Eve
12/24/2013 7:16pm
A man partially dressed as Santa Claus was
apparently more interested in taking than giving
on Christmas Eve.
Utah center offers emergency child care
12/24/2013 7:21pm
Finding someone to watch your kids while you
run holiday errands can be a problem, but
experts
say it may be okay to leave them home alone.
Santa shares unknown facts about his life and work
12/24/2013 7:39pm
Santa sets the record straight about his life
and work.
Utah breaks liquor sales records
12/24/2013 8:43pm
State liquor sales broke the record on Monday
for most liquor sold in one day in Utah.
Swallow ethics complaint dismissed
12/24/2013 9:23pm
An ethics complaint filed with the Utah State
Bar against former Utah Attorney General John
Swallow has been dismissed.
13 bald eagles dead in Utah from mysterious illness
12/24/2013 10:15pm
Since December 1, 13 bald eagles have died in
Utah, and no one knows why.
Local school raises money to help former student
12/24/2013 10:21pm
Employees and teachers at the Taylor Andrews
Academy of Hair Design raised money to give back
to a former student and her family.
Christmas Eve spacewalk for repairs ends
12/24/2013 10:29pm
While many people spent Christmas Eve doing
last-minute shopping, two American astronauts
had a more challenging matter to attend to
Tuesday.
Appeals court declines to issue stay that would halt gay marriages in Utah
12/24/2013 11:59pm
A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that
gay marriages can continue in Utah, denying a
request from the state to halt same-sex
weddings until the appeals process plays out.