T-shirts raise awareness of domestic abuse, sexual assault
02/04/2014 7:19am
Words written on T-shirts by victims of sexual
violence hung at the state Capitol on Monday as
part of the Clothesline Project to raise
awareness of domestic abuse and sexual assault.
USU basketball player recounts experience of heart failure, tells of AED importance
02/04/2014 8:40am
One year ago, Utah State basketball player
Danny Berger collapsed on
the court from heart failure and now he tells
his story to promote
heart health.
Overnight snow slows morning commute
02/04/2014 8:43am
A fast-moving winter storm left roads snow-
covered and slick, just in time for the Tuesday
morning commute.
Photos released of North Salt Lake bank robbery
02/04/2014 9:31am
North Salt Lake police hope surveillance photos
will lead them to the man who robbed a bank
Monday.
Provo band releases benefit single for national parks, tops charts
02/04/2014 10:41am
Provo band The National Parks released a new single and is donating
profits from the first month to the National Parks Conservation
Association.
State agencies making big strides to help unemployed vets
02/04/2014 12:14pm
The Department of Workforce Services is outlining more ways it's
trying to help Utah's veterans get jobs. Unemployment among Utah's
vets is higher than the state average.
Opinion: Alta is for skiers — not snowboarders
02/04/2014 1:14pm
Four men have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to force Alta to open its
slopes to snowboarders. There are 12 world class areas in Utah open
to skiers and snowboarders. Here's why Alta should remain a
snowboard free resort.
Bus driver leaves 4-year-old special education student alone on curb
02/04/2014 1:53pm
Davis School District says they will reiterate
their policies with all their bus
drivers after a young special education student
was dropped off on a curb
near his home when his mother was not there.
Facebook turns 10, celebrates with personal message for each user
02/04/2014 3:30pm
Facebook takes a look back with users as it celebrates its tenth
birthday.
User photos: This week in news
02/04/2014 3:51pm
Each Tuesday ksl.com showcases photos submitted
to us by our users. This week's user photos
include: the Santaquin Officer involved
shooting, wind storm damage in draper, high
speed chance in Washington Terrace, a knocked
over gas pump and a true Broncos fan.
Man arrested after allegedly assaulting woman in car
02/04/2014 4:09pm
A woman was assaulted after a man got in her unlocked car with her
Tuesday, police said.
Reward offered for information about 3 Utahns killed in California
02/04/2014 4:31pm
The decomposing body of a man found in the trunk of a car in Riverside, Calif., has been identified as Gianni Belvedere.
Woman accused of stabbing man identified
02/04/2014 5:01pm
A woman who is accused of stabbing a man who allegedly stole
cocaine from her has been identified.
Kearns man charged with automobile homicide, 9 counts of DUI
02/04/2014 5:58pm
A Kearns man accused of killing an infant and injuring at least nine
others while driving intoxicated now faces criminal charges.
Traditional marriage is the best place to rear children, appeal says
02/04/2014 6:19pm
Utah has the constitutional authority to define marriage, and the union
of a man and a woman is the best setting to bear and rear children,
attorneys for the state argue in an appeals court brief filed just before
midnight Monday.
School safety hotline promoted by Utah lawmaker
02/04/2014 6:29pm
A Utah lawmaker wants to create a statewide school safety hotline using the easy-to-remember 311 number.
DWR to transport nearly 100 mule deer off Antelope Island
02/04/2014 7:02pm
In an effort to balance out the population before the food supply runs
out, the Division of Wildlife Resources is working to move nearly 100
deer off of Antelope Island this week.
Nathan Sloop admits to his role in death of stepson
02/04/2014 8:25pm
Ethan Stacy has been gone for nearly as long as he lived, but his death
is still raw for his father and for the officers who investigated his
brutal death.
Event produces more than 40K books for schools in Read Today program
02/04/2014 8:45pm
A Utah company that donates books all over the world is working to fill a need in its own backyard through KSL's Read Today initiative.
Lawmakers apologize for transgender comments on Twitter
02/04/2014 9:02pm
A Twitter exchange Monday between Senate
President Wayne Niederhauser, R-Sandy, and Rep.
Jacob Anderegg, R-Lehi, drew criticism from
around the country as being insensitive to the
LGBT community.
Pastors create first Bible class for students in Cedar City
02/04/2014 9:04pm
Pastors from several Christian denominations in Cedar City created the
first Bible class for students during school hours.
Hundreds gather for viewing of fallen Sgt. Cory Wride
02/04/2014 9:27pm
A steady stream of people flooded an LDS chapel in Spanish Fork
Tuesday night to pay their respects to Sgt. Wride and his family.
4 famous Olympians and their connections to Utah
02/04/2014 9:52pm
Many well-known Olympians have come through Utah in some
capacity or another since the Winter Games began back in 1924.
Glitch in system cause of school lunch incident, representative says
02/04/2014 10:19pm
A board meeting was held Tuesday to discuss the issue of why several
students went without lunch at Uintah Elementary School.
Representatives said the unpaid balances for the students' lunch
accounts stemmed from a glitch in the school's system.
Utah skeleton athlete misses Olympics due to head injuries
02/04/2014 10:36pm
As the Olympic action begins this week, Utah athlete Kimber Gabryszak will be sitting it out, her Olympic dream dashed by a traumatic brain injury.
Bomb threat on bathroom stall cancels after-school activities in Juab district
02/04/2014 10:36pm
Juab School District officials canceled all after-school activities
Tuesday when a bomb threat was found scrawled on a bathroom stall.