Police: Man 'repeatedly' tried to run down other man with car
03/15/2014 9:04am
A West Jordan man was charged Friday with
trying to run down another man in his car while
his son pleaded with him to stop.
E-cigarette bill stalls despite 'mad dash' to put it through
03/15/2014 9:41am
After 10 substitutions and multiple debates
throughout the legislative session, a bill
looking to regulate electronic cigarettes was
extinguished late Thursday night after a "mad
dash" to push it through.
Utah woman holds peaceful demonstration for fellow Ukrainians
03/15/2014 10:13am
What was supposed to be a peaceful
demonstration Friday became a protest from one
Utah woman trying to show support for her
fellow Ukrainians.
Lawyers: Allowing judge's ruling on same-sex marriage would be 'judicial wrecking ball'
03/15/2014 10:45am
Upholding a federal judge's decision to strike
down Utah's marriage law would be a "judicial
wrecking ball" hurtled at state sovereignty,
lawyers for Utah told a federal appeals court
late Friday.
Ravenous wild turkeys overrun northern Utah towns
03/15/2014 12:48pm
It's gotten a little quiet out there. Too
quiet. The influx of wild turkeys in this town
seems to have dissipated in recent days from
the flock that numbered as many as 50 thronging
bird feeders and hay stacks this winter.
Officials tour nearly-completed underground tunnel at Sugarhouse Park
03/15/2014 1:27pm
Officials toured the nearly completed Draw at
Sugarhouse Park on Friday. The $5.3 million
underground passage comprises a bicycle and
pedestrian highway crossing, a wildlife
migration corridor and historic landscape
features.
Man carjacked in would-be drug deal, police say
03/15/2014 8:26pm
Police in West Valley City are looking for man
who carjacked a vehicle Saturday in what the
victim claims was a drug deal gone wrong.
Students to see a 5.8 percent tuition increase at the U.
03/15/2014 9:02pm
This week, the University of Utah trustees approved up to a 5.8 percent increase in tuition rates for the 2014-15 academic year. The increase will help fund additional student support services, faculty compensation, utility costs and other programs.
Vendors say economic improvement seen in Sportsmen’s Expo sales
03/15/2014 9:28pm
From early indications, more people are going
to the 2014 International Sportsmen's Expo than
in years past. Some vendors believe it's a sign
the economy has turned for the better.
Layton man brings home dog who saved his life in Afghanistan
03/15/2014 10:52pm
John Logie, of Layton, adopted Balto, a Czech Shepherd who he credits with saving his life in Afghanistan in 2009. Saturday, he arrived home from training another dog in Alabama with Balto, his "hero" in tow.
Crash in Provo Canyon snarls traffic, injures 4
03/15/2014 11:43pm
A two-car crash Saturday afternoon backed up westbound traffic in Provo Canyon for more than an hour. The accident also sent four people to the hospital with minor injuries.
Surprise! Price teen becomes honorary deputy for life
03/15/2014 11:45pm
A dream to become a police officer came true
Saturday for a very special teenager from
Price. Police cars, motorcycles and fire
engines from all over the state gathered in
support of 17-year-old Jace Marietti.
West Jordan man killed in Sardine Canyon rollover
03/15/2014 11:48pm
A West Jordan man was killed Saturday morning when the vehicle he was driving went off the road and crashed near the mouth of Sardine Canyon.