For amputee, looking to future keeps her optimistic
03/03/2014 8:02am
Almost every day when Emily Jacobs wakes up, she looks at her hands
and thinks about the things she can do.
Homeland security asks for tech help, plus is car extended warranty worth it?
03/03/2014 9:45am
The Department of Homeland Security has issued
a call for help to speed up the lines at
airport security. Also, consumers might want to
think twice about getting an extended warranty
on a new car. And, a health care deadline is
near.
How to love difficult people
03/03/2014 10:28am
Coach Kim gives some advice on seeing yourself, other people and
life
more accurately, thereby creating more peace and happiness.
How living in China taught me to 'play'
03/03/2014 11:04am
Of all the lessons I learned while living in Beijing, the most unexpected
turned out to be the most important.
Dapper Day offers a unique Disneyland experience
03/03/2014 11:33am
Dapper Day is an "unofficial" day held at Disneyland that offers a
unique Disneyland experience.
UVU student runs for state Legislature to engage college voters
03/03/2014 1:45pm
A student in Provo is hoping to engage other college-age voters in
local politics — by running for the state Legislature himself.
EPA endorses 'Tier 3' standards to help make dent in air pollution
03/03/2014 5:12pm
Gov. Gary Herbert said he hopes the federal government's adoption of
cleaner fuel and vehicle standards Monday will help accelerate Utah's
transition to the tighter regulations so air pollution is reduced.
LDS Church charities subject of UN meeting
03/03/2014 6:02pm
The humanitarian efforts of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints was the sole focus of a United Nations meeting Thursday.
Demolition begins to pave the way for sterile Hope Lodge healing resort
03/03/2014 6:12pm
The American Cancer Society is beginning demolition to prepare for its
local Hope Lodge site, hoping to assist up to 800 patients each year
with a sterile healing environment that intends to be their home away
from home.
Man faces attempted murder charge in stabbing of woman
03/03/2014 6:50pm
Ronald Toby Rivera, 63, was charged with attempted murder Monday
after police say he repeatedly stabbed a woman with whom he used to
live.
Teen charged with deputy's death is also a victim, attorney says
03/03/2014 8:14pm
A defense attorney for a teenage girl charged with aggravated murder
in the death of a sheriff's deputy said Monday that "she's as much of a
victim in this case as anyone else."
Locals make giant bubbles their business
03/03/2014 8:15pm
The moment when kids first see the vehicle-size iridescent bubbles
that come from Wonki Wands is what motivates Dorothy Fullerton to
share the wands and keep imagining toys.
MacNeill hearing postponed by incomplete competency evaluations
03/03/2014 8:15pm
A sex abuse case pending against Martin MacNeill, who was convicted
of murder in the death of his wife, still remains on hold pending
completion of a mental competency evaluation.
Price police make manslaughter arrest in drug overdose death
03/03/2014 8:41pm
For the second time in as many months, Price police have arrested a
suspected drug dealer in connection with the overdose death of a drug
user.
Driver saved by officer seconds before train collision
03/03/2014 8:47pm
A police officer in Davis County is being
called a hero after he pulled
an intoxicated man from his wrecked SUV just
before an oncoming
train struck it.
Chase ends in upended car, arrest
03/03/2014 8:49pm
A police chase from Lehi to Sandy ended in a
spectacular crash
Monday when the fleeing vehicle hit a concrete
divider and launched
onto the bed of a pickup truck.
Jogger hospitalized after 40-foot fall onto I-15
03/03/2014 8:49pm
A person jogging on the Glover Lane overpass above the freeway tried
to get to the other side by jumping the barrier, according to police.
Instead, the jogger fell 40 feet to the freeway below.
Utah made big money by keeping national parks open, report says
03/03/2014 9:08pm
A report by the National Park Service shows Utah earned substantial
dollars by stepping in and keeping its national parks open during the
federal shutdown last October, earning nearly $10 million to the $1
million it cost to run them for six days.
Woman hit by semitruck in auto-ped accident identified
03/03/2014 9:11pm
A woman was in critical condition Monday after she was hit by a
semitrailer truck while crossing the street.
Ukrainians in Utah share concerns in conflict with Russia
03/03/2014 10:15pm
While the politics of the situation in Ukraine continue to rage,
both Utahns with family in the region and citizens here on business
hope a potential war is not the answer.
Missing Endangered Advisory issued for 2 children; boy found safe
03/03/2014 10:26pm
Police asked for the public's help in locating two missing 12-year-olds in unrelated
investigations Monday night. Unified police later found the boy, but West Valley police are still looking for a girl who didn't come home from school.
Property owners sue for damages suffered in Machine Gun Fire
03/03/2014 10:48pm
Property owners are going after the Utah
National Guard for the damage left behind
after a 2010 wildfire. They filed a lawsuit
Monday seeking an undisclosed amount of money.
Missionary killed in Sweden was inspiration to others
03/03/2014 10:58pm
Family members and loved ones shared their memories of Mason
Lewis Bailey. Bailey, 19, was killed while walking with his companion,
when a vehicle struck him. He was serving in the LDS Sweden
Stockholm Mission.
Utah wheelchair basketball team hopes to win nationals
03/03/2014 11:12pm
With the end of the 2014 Olympics, there's
sort of a poetry that
lingers, flowing into every human arena
filled with those you might
never expect to compete. One such Utah team
and its captain are
pushing the envelope to play the game.