Riot at Horizonte High School leads to 3 teen arrests
03/27/2014 6:58am
Police say it was a scary situation at
Horizonte High School on Tuesday where Tasers
were deployed on two people after an officer
was punched in the head.
Science 'rock star' wows crowd at sold-out U. lecture
03/27/2014 7:19am
Neil deGrasse Tyson lectured on the importance
of science at the University of Utah on
Wednesday.
5 of the best places for pancakes in Salt Lake City
03/27/2014 8:04am
In and around Utah's capital city, pancake
seekers have a bevy of
choices for some seriously good eating.
Orem officials call PacSun display inappropriate, objectionable
03/27/2014 8:27am
Orem's city attorney won't press charges
against PacSun for allegedly displaying
sexually charged T-shirts, but the mayor and
City Council want to make sure the company
knows they thought the display was
inappropriate.
2 injured after spring storm causes car to roll into backyard
03/27/2014 9:32am
The Utah Highway Patrol is warning drivers to
be extra cautious after a spring storm
contributed to a life-threatening accident when
a car rolled from I-15 into a backyard.
Ask a Chef: Savory steak sandwiches
03/27/2014 10:05am
How to make succulent steak sandwiches in a few easy steps.
New 3-D printer at U. library now available to any student, faculty
03/27/2014 10:28am
Officials at the University of Utah say their
new 3-D printer that is now available to any
student, faculty or staff is getting more and
more popular, and the reasons for its use are
expanding into surprising fields.
Rep. Chaffetz looks to ban online gambling
03/27/2014 10:39am
Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C,
introduced a bill Wednesday that would prohibit online gambling and
reverse an Obama administration decision that opened the door for
states to explore Internet gaming.
Charges considered in case of boy shooting 9-year-old cousin
03/27/2014 10:45am
The Sevier County Attorney's Office is considering whether to charge
the owner of a gun used by an 8-year-old boy who accidentally shot
his 9-year-old cousin.
Marketing software can't replace personal interactions, expert says
03/27/2014 11:29am
Marketers are using new kinds of software to
attempt to understand what their customers are
really trying to say online, but some analysts
say they shouldn't put too much weight behind
what the software can do.
Local filmmakers investigate '3 Cups of Tea' charity scandal
03/27/2014 11:32am
Two Utah filmmakers look into the allegations made against Greg
Mortenson, author of the book "Three Cups of Tea," in their new
documentary.
Leaner people natually burn calories faster, study shows
03/27/2014 11:44am
The complexity of losing weight and staying thin may have more to do
with how bodies burn calories than previously thought, a new study
suggests.
State lawyers preparing for same-sex marriage appeal with mock trials
03/27/2014 1:46pm
With two weeks to go before oral arguments in
Utah's same-sex marriage ban appeal, attorneys
from both sides are preparing their arguments
and plotting strategies.
Injured crossing guard felt 'watched over'
03/27/2014 5:08pm
An 80-year-old crossing guard hit while helping children across the
street in front of Orchard Elementary in Orem Wednesday was hoping
to go home from the hospital on Thursday.
Cat that survived arrow shot adopted in St. George
03/27/2014 6:35pm
A southern Utah cat that survived being shot through the face and body with an arrow now has a new family.
K-9 Training Facility named after deputies Wride and Sherwood
03/27/2014 6:39pm
Family members of deputies Cory Wride and Greg
Sherwood participated in the groundbreaking of
the Wride Sherwood K-9 Training Facility
Wednesday, named after Wride, who was shot and
killed, and Sherwood, who was injured in the
same crime spree.
Firefighters keep two-alarm fire from spreading in Salt Lake City
03/27/2014 6:42pm
Salt Lake firefighters called in a second alarm
to battle an apartment
fire Thursday morning at 53 S. 300 East.
Man unearths human bones in backyard, police say
03/27/2014 6:58pm
A man uncovered what investigators believe may
be human bones while digging in his backyard
Wednesday.
New harness helps children with disabilities walk
03/27/2014 7:04pm
An Israeli mother living in Ireland invented a harness to help her son
walk. She's now sharing the device with parents all over the world.
Police offer reward for info about suspected bank robber
03/27/2014 7:16pm
Police are asking the public to be on the lookout for a man who they
believe is connected to five bank robberies.
Gov. Herbert optimistic about Medicaid expansion
03/27/2014 7:35pm
Gov. Gary Herbert said Thursday he is
"cautiously optimistic" his plan
for Medicaid expansion will be accepted by the
federal government
and he hopes to resolve the issue by this
summer.
Clinic opens thanks to Affordable Care Act funds
03/27/2014 7:55pm
A new health clinic in Midvale, co-located with Salt Lake County's first recreation center, aims to bring much-needed health services closer to residents.
Ann Romney to speak at SUU commencement
03/27/2014 7:56pm
Former Massachusetts first lady Ann Romney will give the keynote
address during commencement ceremonies for Southern Utah
University on May 2.
SUU, Utah Shakespeare Festival break ground on new arts center
03/27/2014 8:14pm
After decades of raising funds, the Tony Award-winning Utah
Shakespeare Festival is one step closer to having a new performing
and visual arts complex.
Japanese artist creates intricate art with salt
03/27/2014 8:55pm
Motoi Yamamoto came from Japan to put some of
his unique "salt art" at Weber State University and Westminster
College.
New Army uniform guidelines limit tattoos for soldiers
03/27/2014 9:35pm
The updated Army Regulation 670-1 was approved by Army Secretary John McHugh on March 6th and the new regulations were published on March 18 via Facebook.
South Weber councilman charged with embezzling funds
03/27/2014 10:01pm
A South Weber city councilman has been charged
with embezzling more than $200,000 from an
assisted living center in Bountiful that he
used to manage.
Utah man airlifted from cruise ship during honeymoon
03/27/2014 10:24pm
A Utah man is recovering after he was airlifted
from a cruise ship for a
medical emergency while on his honeymoon.
Utahns must sign up for health care before window closes
03/27/2014 10:29pm
Negotiating the ins and outs of the Affordable
Care Act and Healthcare.gov is still causing
headaches for people. But there is help
available in these final days before the doors
close to sign up for health care.