AP IMPACT: The world braces for retirement crisis
12/30/2013 5:12am
A global retirement crisis is bearing down on workers of all ages.
House fire sends 1 woman to hospital
12/30/2013 9:22am
One woman was taken to the hospital to be
treated for minor smoke inhalation following an
early morning house fire.
5 tips for safe holiday travel
12/30/2013 9:37am
It's a good bet that being stranded on the roadway is not on anyone's
holiday wish list. Winter is one of the most dangerous times of year for
travel with icy roads and freezing temperatures. As families across the
state gear up for holiday travel, AAA has some safety tips to help
Utahans avoid being stuck on the roadside unprepared.
BYU bowl recap: 'deja vu all over again'
12/30/2013 9:52am
Yogi Berra, the great Yankee catcher, once famously said, "it's deja vu
all over again!" The redundancy of this statement adequately describes
how BYU's bowl game against Washington mirrored much of the 2013
season for the Cougars.
Deer Valley offers skiers escape from motorized recreation
12/30/2013 11:01am
Deer Valley Winter Recreation Area is a winter
wonderland escape from the red sandstone
deserts of southern Utah and offers quiet
solitude for cross-country skiing and other
non-motorized winter recreation.
New Year events for families across Utah
12/30/2013 11:54am
As 2014 approaches, parents may be wondering how, exactly, they are
going to ring in the new year with their little ones.
Police: Driver claims 'voices in head' told him to let go of wheel
12/30/2013 1:27pm
A truck rolled on northbound I-15 Monday
morning after the driver reported hearing
voices, according to UHP. The crash closed a
freeway ramp and backed up traffic.
Utah not picked by FAA for drone-testing sites
12/30/2013 4:33pm
Utah is one of 18 states that missed out on a
chance to become a Federal Aviation
Administration drone-testing site Monday.
New BYU study offers hope for malnourished children
12/30/2013 4:44pm
A recent study conducted by a Brigham Young University professor
shines new light on the subject of undernourished children in third
world countries.
Woods Cross residents upset about train horns in 'quiet zone'
12/30/2013 5:55pm
Woods Cross city leaders have fielded what they
describe as
"numerous" complaints from residents over train
horns blaring at all
times of day in an area that is supposed to be
a railroad "quiet zone."
Steven Powell tries again to have $1.9M civil judgment thrown out
12/30/2013 6:13pm
Steven Powell is still fighting the $1.9 million civil judgment against
him.
Family concerned after heat erroneously turned off in freezing weather
12/30/2013 6:57pm
A Utah woman made her payments on time every
month and even had
credit on her account, but her Questar Gas was
shut off and not
turned back on for several days.
Wayne County man becomes first in Utah to receive vision-restoring implant
12/30/2013 7:51pm
A telescope smaller than a pea was implanted in Craig Chappell's eye
Dec. 26 by Dr. Majid Moshirfar, director of the Moran Eye Center's
Refractive Surgery Program and Cornea Program.
New Utah A.G. sworn in, says he's ready to take on gay marriage appeal
12/30/2013 8:04pm
Just moments after being sworn in Monday, Attorney General Sean Reyes told reporters the state is ready to file a request with the U.S. Supreme Court for a stay in the federal court ruling striking down Amendment 3.
Unwed father alleges racketeering in adoption lawsuit
12/30/2013 8:13pm
A West Jordan attorney and his client are suing
for $130 million over
an adoption they say was unlawful, citing a
federal act typically used
to prosecute gang members and others involved
in organized crime.
Bountiful e-cigarette stores given more time to relocate
12/30/2013 8:28pm
Less than a week after several Bountiful shop owners were told they
had to close by the end of the year, city officials are giving them more
time to relocate.
4 of the best shopping mall play areas in Utah
12/30/2013 9:18pm
Many shopping malls throughout the state have indoor play areas.
These areas are free and can usually keep the kids occupied for long
enough that a tired mom or dad can snag a short peek at a book or
just sit and relax.
Neighborhood left out of school boundary decision, parents say
12/30/2013 9:27pm
Parents in one neighborhood feel they're being
left out of the process when it comes to
changing school boundaries that affect their
kids. All four of Jordan District's options
give their children the same result.
Top stories of 2013: Martin MacNeill
12/30/2013 9:34pm
The murder trial of Martin MacNeill made
headlines across the U.S.
during 2013. The month-long trial attracted
national attention, and
MacNeill was found guilty of killing his wife
Michele.
1-year-old placed on life support; mother's boyfriend arrested
12/30/2013 10:38pm
A Salt Lake City man was arrested Monday after his girlfriend's 1-year-old son was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
Cases of flu sweeping across US; 170 hospitalized in Utah
12/30/2013 10:39pm
Many Utahns are currently coughing, achy and
weak. Flu season is in
full swing, and doctors say within the past few
weeks they've seen a
spike in cases in Utah.