Bus rapid transit plans moving forward in Provo
03/06/2014 6:48am
The Provo City Council voted Tuesday to hire a
third-party firm to re-evaluate proposed bus
rapid transit routes given current traffic
conditions. Regardless of the findings, the
system is coming to Provo, city officials say.
How important are fathers in children's lives?
03/06/2014 7:57am
Recent remarks by Pres. Obama highlight how
important fathers are in this country. He said
even he would be better off with his dad in his
life. This begs the question, how damaging is
it if dad isn't there for his child?
Man may be eligible for parole immediately after sentencing
03/06/2014 8:21am
An ex-convict from Utah could be eligible
for
parole almost immediately after being
sentenced
to 12 to 30 months in Nevada state prison
for a
shooting that left him and a Mesquite police
officer wounded.
Ask a Chef: Spice up your crockpot recipes
03/06/2014 10:04am
Every week one of the chefs from Harmons
Grocery Stores will be answering your toughest
culinary questions. This week: fun ideas for
crock pots.
Snowbird to build 2 new mountain biking trails
03/06/2014 11:01am
Downhill mountain bikers have a new reason to get excited for the
upcoming season. Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort is building two
mountain-biking trails, which will offer riders a new and challenging
playground to explore.
5 best fast-casual lunch spots in Utah Valley
03/06/2014 11:17am
Give these up-and-coming Utah Valley dining spots a try, your taste
buds will thank you!
Beware of email scams soliciting money for Ukraine, officials warn
03/06/2014 1:08pm
Officials are warning Utahns to be wary if they
get an email, phone call or solicitation
through social media regarding what's happening
in Ukraine as scammers are using the situation
to steal money from unsuspecting people,
including Utahns.
Glen Canyon recreation area adds $190 million to local economy, study shows
03/06/2014 1:33pm
A recent financial analysis by the National Park Service shows an
uptick in tourism and economic activity in one of Utah's busiest
recreational areas.
SLC named 1 of the ‘Best Cities for the Broke’
03/06/2014 2:31pm
Salt Lake City is one of the best cities for people who are financially
broke to move, according to a new list.
Bill advances to exclude students with high GPAs from truancy citation
03/06/2014 2:48pm
House and Senate committees discussed and
passed several bills on Wednesday, including a
bill to exclude students with high GPAs from
truancy citations and a bill to set standards
for commercial breathalyzers.
Springville man pleads guilty in fatal red-light crash
03/06/2014 4:04pm
A Springville man who prosecutors say was high
on painkillers when he ran a red light and
caused a fatal crash has pleaded guilty to a
reduced charge.
FBI investigating shooting of Fort Duchesne man
03/06/2014 5:13pm
For the second time in two weeks, federal
agents are investigating a shooting on the
Uintah-Ouray Indian Reservation in
northeastern Utah. The incidents do not appear
to be linked though, according to an FBI
spokesman.
Police find drugs, stolen firearms after high-speed chase
03/06/2014 5:33pm
A high-speed chase led police from West Jordan
to Draper where they arrested two individuals.
Police recovered drugs, stolen property and
firearms in the vehicle.
Ex-choir teacher sentenced in child lewdness conviction
03/06/2014 5:36pm
A former Grantsville High School choir teacher convicted of
committing a lewd act in front of a 12-year-old boy was sentenced to
100 hours of community service and probation.
Army specialist, KSL photographer among 13 honored as Red Cross Heroes
03/06/2014 6:16pm
American Red Cross Utah region honored 13
Utahns Thursday as heroes during its annual
event recognizing exceptional courage,
compassion and service.
Man arrested for parole violation after brief standoff
03/06/2014 6:18pm
A convicted killer wanted for a parole
violation was arrested following a brief
standoff Thursday.
Gun found in field by children, fires unexpectedly
03/06/2014 6:46pm
The Davis County Sheriff is warning parents of
the importance of talking to their children
about gun safety, after some elementary-age
children in Fruit Heights discovered a loaded
gun in a field and it went off.
February deemed a 'snowpack savior' for northern Utah
03/06/2014 8:21pm
One month of four storms lifted northern
Utah from a drastically dry
water year, pounding the region with much-
needed moisture to get it
to normal or near-normal water levels in
most cases. Southern Utah
has not been nearly as lucky.
Man becomes physical trainer to honor father killed by heart attack
03/06/2014 8:56pm
A Utah man grew up emulating his father, but
when his father's life was suddenly cut short
one young man didn't just mourn. He decided to
take inspiration from his dad to help make sure
that others could be healthy and happy.
Utah company hits $1M mark in Bitcoin use
03/06/2014 9:34pm
Bitcoin, the online virtual currency is
relatively new and still only
accepted on a limited basis, but Utah-based
company, Overstock.com
is embracing the alternative form of payment
and turning big profits.
Lehi airman pulls off 'Operation Surprise' with 4 pleased daughters
03/06/2014 9:36pm
An airman who came home a week early after a six-month deployment
to Afghanistan came up with an elaborate plan to surprise each of his
four girls in a carefully orchestrated series of events Thursday.
Utah's uninsured speak out for health care access
03/06/2014 10:15pm
Utah's uninsured population shared stories of health care need with
Utah's delegation.
Apparent illegal trap found on Utah trail
03/06/2014 10:32pm
Safety questions were raised after a Utah man
found what appears to be an illegal trap while
hiking.