Secretary embezzled $500K from Ogden company, police say
01/23/2014 6:58am
Teri Ann Jarvis, 40, has been charged with
several counts of forgery and theft for
allegedly embezzling about $500,000 from
Positive Power in Ogden.
Police search for man who robbed 3 tanning salons in one night
01/23/2014 7:28am
Police are looking for a man they say robbed
three Salt Lake County tanning salons Tuesday
night.
Amendment 3 attorney accused of taking job to impose religious viewpoint
01/23/2014 7:45am
Gene Schaerr, hired by the state to help
defend
Utah's Amendment 3, was accused Wednesday of
taking the job "to impose a certain religious
viewpoint," but Attorney General Sean Reyes
says the attorney was selected because of his
expertise.
Teen will stand trial in stepfather's death
01/23/2014 7:54am
A judge ordered an 18-year-old to stand trial
for murder in the shooting death of his
stepfather in September of 2012.
Does driving less really impact air quality?
01/23/2014 8:31am
If we wanted to see a significant drop in air
pollution in the Salt Lake Valley, how much
driving would we need to cut out of our usual
routines?
Mutated virus possible in deaths of bald eagles
01/23/2014 9:02am
The West Nile virus deaths of bald eagles
across northern Utah this winter has experts
worried the disease might have mutated.
12 fathers sue Utah over adoption laws
01/23/2014 9:49am
Twelve biological fathers are suing the state
of Utah, claiming its adoption laws amount to
legalized fraud and kidnapping.
The Cougars will make the NCAA tourney
01/23/2014 10:04am
Coming up on the last lap of the season, BYU basketball is firmly on
the bubble for the NCAA Tournament. This article will explore what
will need to happen for BYU to make the Big Dance.
Man claims to be rock star to avoid medical bills, police say
01/23/2014 11:15am
A man who claimed to be multiple rock stars to
avoid paying bills at a St. George hospital
missed his court date.
Fog may have caused fatal auto accident, police say
01/23/2014 3:00pm
An auto accident involving a passenger car and a semitruck left one
man dead Thursday morning.
Lawmakers propose changes to forced entry warrants
01/23/2014 4:33pm
Utah lawmakers will consider whether to give
judges more oversight when it comes to forced-
entry warrants.
Utah mayors commit to commute by bike
01/23/2014 6:28pm
Ogden's mayor has resolved to commute to work
on his bike every
day
and Provo's mayor said he will ride his bike
and walk as much as
possible for 2014. Both believe bikes provide
a key to solving
transportation strains.
6 Utah women honored by Geena Davis Institute
01/23/2014 6:45pm
Academy Award and Golden Globe winning actress,
Geena Davis, led a discussion about women in
leadership positions in government, business
and the entertainment industry at a Sundance
Institute event Thursday.
Study: Utahns can improve air quality by not using fireplaces, wood-burning stoves
01/23/2014 7:00pm
A new broad analysis of the Wasatch Front's air quality challenges
finds there are some simple steps people can take to reduce air
pollution. In addition, a new clean air campaign debuts to raise public
awareness over the issue among residents.
2 dogs survive fire thanks to firefighters, pet oxygen masks
01/23/2014 7:08pm
Two dogs were rescued from a house fire and are
doing well after
firefighters used a pet oxygen mask system.
2 men arrested after police find mixture of illegal drugs in home
01/23/2014 7:08pm
Two men were arrested Wednesday after police
serving a search warrant said they found a
drug-store variety of illegal drugs in a Salt
Lake home.
Attorney: Jail is 'slowly killing' Martin MacNeill
01/23/2014 7:17pm
The attorney for convicted killer Martin
MacNeill says his client's mental competency
has deteriorated in jail to the point that a
competency evaluation is needed.
Provo residents begin signing up for Google Fiber
01/23/2014 7:23pm
Google Fiber is now signing up Provo residents
for its newest Internet
service and is boasting much faster speeds for
browsing.
Tips to start storing food for an emergency
01/23/2014 7:27pm
For some, storing extra food can be a real
hardship, but for most families, building food
storage can bring peace in troubled times.
Nibley residents concerned about new, large warehouse in area
01/23/2014 7:28pm
An area once covered by cornfields could soon
be home to an 18-acre
warehouse. Residents in Nibley are concerned
about the noise, danger
and pollution a proposed warehouse could bring.
Youth install 110 'no smoking' signs at St. George bus stops
01/23/2014 7:52pm
Youth in St. George spent their Wednesday afternoon putting up 77 no
smoking signs at bus stops across the city.
Transportation causes 57 percent of pollution in Utah, study says
01/23/2014 8:15pm
A report released today by the Utah Foundation analyzes the trends
and science behind our bad air.
App allows Utahns to monitor poor air conditions
01/23/2014 8:43pm
The air has looked terrible in Northern Utah for more than a week, and
there is now an app available to track the pollution levels.
2 Utah police chiefs making efforts to stop racial profiling
01/23/2014 9:16pm
Two of Utah's police chiefs want to widen the
discussion and do more to stop racial profiling
in their departments.
Lawmakers consider several bills to help prevent air pollution
01/23/2014 9:20pm
This is one of the weeks that Utah's air is an instant turn off: For
people who live in Utah, and for those visiting. In a KUED news
conference, Goveror Herbert seemed as frustrated about the poor air
quality as anyone else.
The Air You Breathe: Coping with pollution, finding solutions
01/23/2014 9:25pm
A new broad analysis of the Wasatch Front's air quality challenges
finds there are some simple steps people can take to reduce air
pollution. In addition, a new clean air campaign debuts to raise public
awareness over the issue among residents.
Idling semitrucks, cars contribute to 7% of air pollution, experts say
01/23/2014 9:34pm
Cars are the biggest contributors to air
pollution, but trip chaining and reduction of
idling can help make a difference when it comes
to bad air days.
11-year-old surveys Utahns to promote change for air pollution
01/23/2014 10:00pm
For 11-year-old Ryan Price of Saratoga Springs,
Utah's dirty air is a
real headache. Prone to migraines, the sixth
grader tends to get more
headaches and he coughs more during the
inversions period.
Report: Officer who killed family formerly disciplined for shooting at dog
01/23/2014 10:47pm
Josh Boren, the police officer who shot and
killed his wife, two young
children and mother-in-law before taking his
own life, was once
disciplined for shooting at a stray dog while
he was on duty rather
than taking it to the shelter.
Former teacher, coach pleads guilty in sex abuse case
01/23/2014 10:50pm
Stephen Niedzwiecki, 34, pleaded guilty
Thursday to two counts of unlawful sexual
activity with a minor and two counts of
unlawful sexual conduct with a 16- or 17-year-
old.
Boy rescued after falling through ice at Syracuse pond
01/23/2014 10:52pm
An 11-year-old boy was rescued Thursday after
falling through the ice
at Jensen Pond in Syracuse.
Jamaican bobsled team preps for Sochi Olympics in Evanston
01/23/2014 10:52pm
The Jamaican bobsled team calls Evanston,
Wyoming home as they prepare for the Sochi
Olympics — the first Olympics they have
qualified for since the 2002 Olympics in Salt
Lake City.
'It is not full of corruption,' says WVC Police chief of department
01/23/2014 10:56pm
West Valley City Police Chief Lee Russo laid
out his findings since
joining to the beleaguered department and
asked for residents'
concerns Thursday at the first of what he
says will be regular
community meetings.