Man dies in apparent ATV accident
04/25/2014 6:50am
A man was found dead Thursday evening from an
apparent ATV accident in a remote part of Utah
County.
Bomb threats in Centerville, Orem similar to previous incidents
04/25/2014 7:06am
Police were investigating two bomb threats at
Target stores in Centerville and Orem Thursday
and believe they are linked to similar threats
that took place Wednesday.
Man charged with abusing elderly father
04/25/2014 8:24am
A 56-year-old man who police say was engaged in
a "consistent pattern of neglect and physical
abuse" toward his parents has been arrested and
charged.
FDA action on e-cigarettes not enough, Utah official says
04/25/2014 8:40am
The Food and Drug Administration has proposed a
new, long-awaited rule that would regulate e-
cigarettes by extending the FDA's tobacco
authority to other tobacco products, including
e-cigarettes.
SL homeowners receive sewer insurance ad on city letterhead
04/25/2014 8:59am
If you own property in Salt Lake City, you may
have received an advertisement for private
sewer line insurance on government letterhead.
Lockdown lifted at 1 Utah prison
04/25/2014 9:12am
The lockdown at the Central Utah Correctional
Facility in Gunnison has been lifted.
Ask a Chef: How to cure your own bacon
04/25/2014 9:57am
If you're a bacon lover, it's safe to say that bacon makes most things
better. Now it's time to make your bacon better by curing it yourself.
Utah is the nerdiest place in the country
04/25/2014 10:04am
Estately recently published a study using
Facebook user data to crown Utah "The Nerdiest
State in America."
TJ Maxx evacuated due to 'toxic odor'
04/25/2014 10:38am
Emergency crews evacuated a TJ Maxx store
Friday
morning when employees complained of feeling
sick after breathing a "toxic
odor."
5 ways to make camping with children easy
04/25/2014 11:01am
Camping with young children can be a nightmare but by utilizing a few
clever ideas, you can make your camping trip a success.
Price father, son charged as accomplices in child rape case
04/25/2014 11:37am
A father and son from Price have been charged
as accomplices in a child rape case after
police said they admitted to giving the accused
rapist a place to have sex with a 13-year-old
girl and did nothing to stop the crime.
Google Fiber considers free public Wi-Fi
04/25/2014 11:45am
Cities with Google Fiber may also receive free public Wi-Fi in the
future, according to documents distributed by the company.
SLC police arrest 11 in major narcotics sting
04/25/2014 12:48pm
The Salt Lake City Narcotics Unit arrested 11
people within a two-block radius in a crackdown
on buying and dealing drugs over the past 48
hours.
Utah one of the best places in country to live, poll says
04/25/2014 3:27pm
If you live in Utah, chances are good you love
it here. According to a recent Gallup poll,
Utahns rate their state as one of the best
places in the country to live.
Grave robbers likely struck during rancher dispute
04/25/2014 3:48pm
Amid a dispute between ranchers and the Bureau of Land
Management, the desecration of a grave in the area may have gone
unnoticed.
Medical and rescue equipment donated to Utah state parks
04/25/2014 4:27pm
AAA Utah announced Friday the donation of $70,000 to Utah State
Parks for medical and rescue equipment. The gift will provide park
rangers with greater access to life saving medical devices and training
opportunities.
Suspect at large after car chase on I-15 injures officer
04/25/2014 5:17pm
A police officer suffered an arm injury and a man is on the loose
following a car chase on I-15 Thursday night.
Rededication, open house dates set for Ogden LDS Temple
04/25/2014 5:46pm
The Ogden Utah Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints will be rededicated in September, the church announced Friday.
Deer Creek water tests "all clear" after diesel spill
04/25/2014 6:14pm
Testing of Deer Creek Reservoir showed Friday hardly any of the diesel
fuel remained after a truck hauling turkeys crashed into the reservoir
Thursday. The aqueduct carrying the water will resume service to
convey the water to a treatment plant.
Rare Mormon gold coins sell for $1.8M total at auction
04/25/2014 7:13pm
Gold coins made by Mormon Pioneers in 1849 attracted buyers who
spent hundreds of thousands to add them to their collections.
Embattled Nevada rancher 'not the face' of public lands issue, Herbert says
04/25/2014 7:27pm
Gov. Gary Herbert said Thursday the battle with
the federal government being waged by Nevada
rancher Cliven Bundy over grazing rights has
nothing to do with Utah's efforts to control
its public lands.
Rancher says he's not racist, still defiant over grazing battle
04/25/2014 7:27pm
Cliven Bundy — the Nevada rancher turned
conservative folk hero for bucking the
federal government's attempts to stop his
cattle from grazing on public land —
admits he doesn't understand the bipartisan
uproar over his comments suggesting blacks
might have been better off under slavery.
Progress made, a long way to go to end racism
04/25/2014 7:43pm
As the nation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the passage of the
1964 Civil Rights Act, community leaders reminded Utahns Friday that
standing up against racism and discrimination is a work in progress.
Man accused of abusing girlfriend's baby before near-fatal crash
04/25/2014 7:57pm
A Duchesne man who was involved in a near-fatal crash in March had
physically abused his girlfriend's baby a short time before the wreck,
according to charges filed Wednesday.
Utah police agencies to collect unwanted prescription drugs Saturday
04/25/2014 8:01pm
Law enforcement agencies across Utah will take part Saturday in the
National Prescription Drug Take Back event, an annual opportunity for
people to safely dispose of unwanted or expired medications.
Boy injured in South Jordan bike crash
04/25/2014 8:51pm
A 10-year-old boy was in critical condition after attempting to cross a
South Jordan street on his bicycle and was hit by a vehicle.
Baby found crawling in traffic in Brigham City
04/25/2014 9:47pm
A baby boy was found crawling across the street in Brigham City,
police said.
Young girl loses leg, gains support of community
04/25/2014 10:03pm
A young girl from Springville had her leg amputated three weeks ago
and is adjusting to life on one leg. Her community rallied around her
and held a walk-a-thon in her honor. Paralympian Keith Gabel heard
about it and went as her guest.
'Jacked-Up Jerry' ready to sell 'Doomsday House' in Four Corners area
04/25/2014 10:23pm
A home is for sale in the Four Corners area that owner Jerry McMullin
says is built to withstand all manner of disasters — earthquakes,
biological or chemical attacks and nuclear war. And he just slashed the
price from $11.5 million to $5.9 million.
Armed suspects rob American Fork market
04/25/2014 10:26pm
Police are looking for two armed suspects who robbed a store
Thursday night.
Multiple crashes near Beaver due to dust
04/25/2014 10:44pm
A dust storm caused several accidents on southbound I-15 between
Beaver and Parowan.
Wildfire threatening 30 Cedar City homes contained
04/25/2014 10:45pm
Local, state and federal fire agencies were working to contain a 30-
acre wildfire that was threatening about 30 homes near Cedar City
Friday.
Teen injured in late-night shooting
04/25/2014 11:20pm
West Valley police are investigating a shooting
that put a teen in the hospital.