Man injured in accidental shooting dies
02/11/2014 6:52am
A man who accidentally shot himself with a
rifle he was loading into his truck passed away
Monday.
Study looks at how sibling relationships impact kids' development
02/11/2014 7:58am
Recent studies show that if kids in large
families don't get a lot of personal attention
from their parents, their relationships with
older siblings can have a big effect on their
development. But, are there any downsides to
this?
3 brothers to help build 3,000 homes in Philippines
02/11/2014 8:00am
Three brothers are heading to the Philippines to help build 3,000
homes in an area devastated by Typhoon Haiyan.
Sex abuse victim helps push for tougher law
02/11/2014 8:16am
Jamie Heiner says she was 15 years old when
her teacher and basketball coach began sexually
abusing her. Now she's helping with
legislation that would make predators in
positions of special trust more accountable.
3 Utahns go for gold in same event
02/11/2014 8:52am
Women's ski jumping makes its Olympic debut
Tuesday. All three members of the U.S. team are
from Utah.
Utah students top 10 in nation for AP test pass rate
02/11/2014 11:06am
One out of every four graduating high school
seniors passed an Advanced Placement exam in
2013. The state is currently tied for 7th place
in the nation for its AP success rate.
Opinion: Alta should be for everyone
02/11/2014 11:35am
"No-snowboarding" policies perpetuate an "us versus them" mentality
that has no place in the Utah snow sports community. It is time for
Utah to move past discriminatory attitudes and actions on the snow.
House looks at bills to increase taxes to fund schools, limit access to voter lists
02/11/2014 12:57pm
Here are the bills Utah lawmakers are currently
looking at, including limiting access to voter
information lists, increasing taxes to fund
schools and the restriction of local dog breed
laws.
3 students get perfect ACT score at Hillcrest High School
02/11/2014 1:30pm
Three students from Hillcrest High School have gotten a perfect score
on their ACT so far this academic year.
Filmmakers search for Montezuma's treasure in Kanab pond
02/11/2014 2:04pm
For 100 years, locals have believed Montezuma's treasure lies at the
end of a tunnel below Three Lakes pond in Kanab. Now, filmmakers
hope to discover just what is there.
User photos: This week in news
02/11/2014 2:26pm
This week's user photos include: an enormous
showcase of support from the community for
fallen Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Cory
Wride, a downtown Salt Lake City apartment
fire that caught the attention of the entire
valley, flooded homes in Wellsville, Bald
Eagles flying into Farmington Bay and more.
Feds assign task force to help investigate $2.5M building fire
02/11/2014 3:01pm
Federal investigators from the Denver office of
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives were expected to arrive in Salt Lake
Tuesday to help comb through the remains of
Sunday's four-alarm inferno.
Tabiona man injured when logging truck crashes into pickup truck
02/11/2014 3:32pm
A Tabiona man was injured Monday after his
pickup truck was rear-ended by a logging truck.
Men charged in murder of Orem man appear in court
02/11/2014 5:28pm
Mason French and Travis Waldron appeared in
court Tuesday. Both are charged with murdering
Rupert Miley on 800 North in Orem while Miley
was driving down the road.
Sheriff warns Davis Co. residents to lock doors after increase in burglaries
02/11/2014 5:41pm
The Davis County Sheriff's department is
reminding residents and business owners to lock
up their belongings after seeing a spike in
burglaries during the month of January.
Police identify man in gun theft; reward offered for information
02/11/2014 5:43pm
A $185,000 warrant has been issued for man accused of stealing 18
handguns from a Roosevelt sporting goods store in June 2013. There
is also a $10,000 reward for information that leads to Raymond
Michael Livingston's arrest and conviction.
Stock chart comparisons to 1929 look scary but aren't predictive, experts say
02/11/2014 5:46pm
A chart that compares the pattern of Dow Jones
Industrial Average
activity prior to the infamous 1929 crash and
the current trend shows
striking similarities, according to some market
insiders.
Former Miss Utah takes case against Nu Skin to federal court
02/11/2014 6:14pm
Former Miss Utah Elizabeth Craig is taking
her case against Nu Skin, Provo and a Provo
police officer to federal court.
Capitol Hill focuses on road safety bills
02/11/2014 7:02pm
Utah Lawmakers are focused on safety on our
roadways with several
bills are getting a hearing on Capitol Hill.
Spy center could be exempt from utility tax under new bill
02/11/2014 7:18pm
Utah lawmakers are considering exempting the
National Security Agency's Utah Data Center
from paying a utility tax that would bring $6
million a year to the state.
Father of 5 killed in avalanche loved the outdoors, family says
02/11/2014 7:56pm
The family of Clint Conover, who was killed in an avalanche, says he
loved the outdoors. He especially liked snowmobiling.
Olympic legend Eric Heiden gives back to U.S. Olympics
02/11/2014 8:03pm
Carole Mikita sits down with five-time gold medalist Eric Heiden about
his gold medal days and his contributions to the current U.S. speed
skating team.
Increased cancer not necessarily linked to Stericycle, report says
02/11/2014 8:46pm
A report spurred by public outcry and commissioned by the governor
indicates that while some cancer types have increased, there is no
measurable uptick in environmentally linked cancers diagnosed near
Stericycle.
Toddler dies after being pinned under TV
02/11/2014 8:58pm
A young child died after a television fell and crushed
him Tuesday evening.
Stephanie Sloop murder case on hold
02/11/2014 9:03pm
The case against Stephanie Sloop, a Layton
woman accused of murder in the death of her 4-
year-old son Ethan Stacy, is on hold while
attorneys determine how to handle "exculpatory"
information in the case.
Park City friends, families react to the Utah pioneers in the women's ski jump
02/11/2014 9:37pm
Nkoyo Iyamba went to Park City to watch the Olympics with friends
and families of the ski jump pioneer women.
Husband of woman killed BASE jumping in Zion cited
02/11/2014 10:02pm
The husband of a woman who died BASE jumping in Zion National Park
over the weekend has been cited for the jump.
Avalanche traps snowmobiler; avalanche danger still extreme
02/11/2014 11:04pm
Dangerous and deadly avalanche conditions still
shroud the mountains of northern Utah, with
more wet snow moving in.