Crews rescue family of 6 stranded in mountains
05/06/2014 6:38am
A family with four young children is safe at
home after spending hours lost in the cold
mountains of northern Utah.
Prison inmate found dead in apparent suicide
05/06/2014 7:27am
A Utah State Prison inmate was found dead in
his cell Monday after an apparent suicide.
Local leaders divided on Supreme Court's prayer ruling
05/06/2014 7:53am
Local leaders react to a Supreme Court of the
United States ruling that allows religion-
specific prayers in government meetings, as
long as a good-faith effort is made to include
all groups.
Sprinklers prevented potentially deadly arson fire, officials say
05/06/2014 8:04am
Fire officials say an apartment complex's
overhead sprinkler system prevented a
potentially deadly situation over the weekend.
Are college remedial classes a waste of money?
05/06/2014 8:52am
Are community colleges short-changing students?
Recently, one group has criticized the
community college system, saying many remedial
classes are a bridge to nowhere.
18 tips to ensure you're using LinkedIn effectively
05/06/2014 9:50am
Social media sites can be overwhelming to say the
least. One thing,
however, is for sure – and that's the fact that
every social site or
product has its own purpose. LinkedIn is no
different.
Roundup of 8 wild horses a 'drop in the bucket,' commissioner says
05/06/2014 10:07am
The Bureau of Land Management brought eight
wild horses into Cedar City Monday as part of
the first roundup of the animals.
U. president to weigh 'possible updated lyrics' for fight song
05/06/2014 10:52am
After a lengthy debate over the University of Utah fight song,
university President David Pershing announced a committee to review
"possible updated lyrics."
5 brothers complete the St. George Half Ironman together
05/06/2014 11:56am
Emotions ran high as we watched two brothers coming slowly down
the road. One, just trying to make it to the end, the other pushing him
on just as he had done for 8 straight hours.
Have You Seen This? 'Mother Power'
05/06/2014 1:15pm
BYUtv's "Studio C" has created a unique "tribute" to expectant mothers.
Be afraid.
How a Facebook photo led to a rare diagnosis
05/06/2014 2:00pm
Posting your kids photo on Facebook might not be your cup of tea, but
in this case, it saved a little girl's vision.
User photos: This week in news
05/06/2014 3:04pm
This week's user photos include: a TRAX train
collides with a car, a semi truck catches fire
on I-15, a school bus fire in Sandy, a SUV
crashes into a Sugarhouse home, and Union
Pacific's latest acquisition makes a stop in
Salt Lake.
Utah No. 8 most bike friendly state, group says
05/06/2014 4:58pm
The state's top signs of bicycle success include having more than one
percent of the population commuting by bike and a state bicycle plan,
according to the state's report card.
Infant chiropractic gaining popularity as way to treat common illnesses
05/06/2014 5:39pm
Infant chiropractic isn't new, but more moms are turning to this
alternative method to deal with common childhood illnesses, and they
are touting the benefits on blogs and Facebook posts.
Divers retrieve turkeys killed in crash
05/06/2014 5:51pm
A dive team spent the day Tuesday pulling dead turkeys and pieces of
a wrecked truck from Deer Creek Reservoir.
5 steps for starting, maintaining your central air system
05/06/2014 6:06pm
Here are some tips to get the most of your central air system and keep
it running efficiently and strong all summer long.
2 people shot at Salt Lake home
05/06/2014 7:01pm
A man in his early 30s and a woman in her mid-
20s were shot near Westminster College Tuesday
morning.
Bottoms up with Great Salt Lake water? Utah companies say it can be purified
05/06/2014 7:04pm
Two Utah companies are trying to show the Pentagon that their
technology can take some of the foulest water around and turn it into
drinking water for combat troops. They just wrapped up a weeklong
demonstration on the causeway to Antelope Island.
Sheep rancher claims Utah officer used excessive force in traffic stop
05/06/2014 7:16pm
A Uintah County sheep rancher has accused a Naples police officer of
using excessive force during a March 26 traffic stop that was recorded
on the officer's chest-mounted video camera.
Clothing company celebrates Utah, gives back
05/06/2014 7:35pm
Revolutah is a clothing company that lets you wear your love of Utah
loud and proud. Founded by a Colorado transplant, the company
donates proceeds to local charities.
Lindon bank offers reward for information about robbery
05/06/2014 7:46pm
AmBank in Lindon was robbed Friday and is offering a cash reward for
information that assists in the arrest and conviction of the robbers.
Judge rejects settlement deal in Ogden sex-abuse case
05/06/2014 7:47pm
A judge declined to accept a settlement deal
Tuesday morning for an Ogden man accused of
kidnapping and sexually abusing a 14-year-old
boy.
Vans collide after driver runs red light
05/06/2014 8:29pm
Three people were hospitalized after the driver
of a van ran a red light and crashed into
another van.
17K tiger muskies to be transplanted in Utah lakes, reservoirs
05/06/2014 9:02pm
The Division of Wildlife Resources announced Monday that as many as
17,000 tiger muskies would be transplanted to Utah.
Orem police use specialized training to calm armed gunman
05/06/2014 9:30pm
A team of Orem police officers used specialized training for
addressing mental illness to manage an encounter with an armed
assailant.
Injured cadaver search dogs not covered in FEMA grant
05/06/2014 10:19pm
Search and rescue cadaver dogs aren't covered under FEMA's grant for
K9s, which is bad new for Pax, a cadaver dog with Utah Task Force 1
who was injured this week.
When streaming is stealing
05/06/2014 10:24pm
You probably wouldn't sneak your family into
a movie theater without paying, but are you
stealing movies at home? An expert explains
when streaming becomes stealing.
15-month-old girl missing in Taylorsville
05/06/2014 10:51pm
A toddler was reported as missing Tuesday afternoon when police
said
the man she was staying with fled when they attempted to serve him
with a warrant for his arrest.
SLC mayor's $800 million spending plan to address 'dark cloud' over city
05/06/2014 11:11pm
Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker's proposed budget aims to cut air
pollution, close a fire station and give city employees a raise.
New sprinkler system designed to conserve water in business discticts
05/06/2014 11:59pm
The Salt Lake City Facilities Division is in the middle of upgrading the
sprinkler system in the Salt Lake Central and Sugar House business
districts to reduce water usage.