Medical cost could hamper retirement; new device helps home remodeling
06/16/2014 7:42am
Many of us dream of retiring early, but a
hidden medical cost could drain thousands of
dollars from your nest egg. Also, Lowe's hopes
a new tool will take a lot of the stress out of
home renovations.
6 acts of service that made someone's day
06/16/2014 9:01am
Each Monday, readers share their stories of moments in which
someone made them feel special or a time when they reached out to
another person.
Man, son blame each other in pharmacy robbery
06/16/2014 9:45am
A Twin Falls man and his 17-year-old son are blaming each other for a pharmacy robbery.
Romney: If Clinton runs in 2016, GOP should hit record at State
06/16/2014 10:47am
Mitt Romney said Sunday the way to pull down a
potential Hillary Clinton campaign is to attack
her record as secretary of state.
Feds aren't inspecting 4 in 10 higher-risk wells
06/16/2014 11:40am
Four in 10 new oil and gas wells near national forests and fragile watersheds or otherwise identified as higher pollution risks escape federal inspection, unchecked by an agency struggling to keep pace with America's drilling boom, according to an Associated Press review that shows wide state-by-state disparities in safety checks.
Despite name, people should hike Negro Bill Canyon trail
06/16/2014 11:48am
Utah has a variety of beautiful mountain ranges and hills that make for
a great pastime. If hiking is your thing, check KSL.com each Monday
morning for the "Hike of the Week" to get new ideas of where you can
go exploring.
Archaeologists seek site of Joseph Smith Sr's home
06/16/2014 12:16pm
An archaeological dig is
underway in a tiny western Illinois community for the
possible location of a home built for the father of the founder of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.
Utah officials work to prevent more eagle deaths
06/16/2014 12:21pm
Officials have taken aim on mosquitoes in northern Utah to prevent a recurrence of bald eagle deaths and illnesses.
Convicted murderer gets 2nd life sentence for 1989 killing
06/16/2014 12:58pm
Gary Dean Hilfiker, 56, was ordered to serve
life in prison for aggravated murder, a first-
degree felony, in the 1989 death of Flora
Rundle, 71. Hilfiker is already behind bars for
an unrelated 1992 murder.
6 things to consider before attending an outdoor event this summer
06/16/2014 2:13pm
Taking the family on an outdoor outing? Make it memorable — in a
good way — with these tips.
Man pepper-sprays store employee after attempted theft
06/16/2014 2:29pm
Police are searching for a man after he attempted to steal from a
Walgreens and pepper-sprayed an employee.
Alcohol permit for Snowbird's Oktoberfest still up in the air
06/16/2014 6:26pm
A legislative committee took no action Monday
after holding a hearing on how the state liquor
commission decides whether events like
Snowbird's annual Octoberfest are permitted to
serve alcohol.
Woman tries to kill neighbor with samurai sword, police say
06/16/2014 6:36pm
A woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted
homicide after
attacking her neighbor with a samurai sword
Sunday,
police said.
Fire, winter storm warnings hit Utah at same time
06/16/2014 7:04pm
Both snow and fire warnings were issued Monday for Utah as fickle
spring winds down to a close. Much of the state is dry and in danger
of volatile fires, but snow is forecast in the mountains of northern and
central Utah, and temperatures will drop.
Woman arrested after allegedly setting house ablaze
06/16/2014 7:25pm
A woman claiming she accidentally started a
fire after falling asleep
while smoking was arrested for arson after
investigators found
conflicting evidence, officials say.
With ‘Pop Psychology’ Neon Trees comfortable in their own skin
06/16/2014 8:05pm
Elaine Bradley, drummer for the Neon Trees talks about their new
album, their live show at the Complex as well as tackling the issue of
lead singer Tyler Glenn being gay and Mormon.
Tribune supporters file lawsuit to halt newspaper agreement
06/16/2014 8:15pm
Proponents of the Salt Lake Tribune formalized their battle against
the newspaper's owner, Kearns-Tribune, and the Deseret News by
filing a complaint in federal court Monday.
WWII veteran’s dream comes true aboard B-25 bomber
06/16/2014 9:04pm
Seventy years ago, World War II veteran pilot
George Haney Jr. flew many missions in a B-17
plane; but his first chance to fly in a B-25
came Monday morning at the Heber Valley
Airport.
Utah doctor must go to trial in sex abuse case
06/16/2014 9:21pm
A judge says he will not dismiss a sexual abuse case against a Utah
doctor convicted of murder last year just because investigators lost a
recording of an interview the alleged victim gave to police.
Iraqi native-turned-American citizen says US should stay out of Iraq
06/16/2014 10:37pm
An Iraqi native who fought in Saddam Hussein's
Republican Guard and then joined U.S. forces,
says a return to military involvement in Iraq
would be a mistake.
2 dead in apparent murder-suicide, police say
06/16/2014 10:40pm
A man and his mother were found dead in an
apparent murder-suicide, according to the
Sanpete County Sheriff's Office.
Girl found after weekend missing is just one of dozens in Utah
06/16/2014 10:43pm
A 12-year-old runaway triggered a "missing endangered" alert over
the weekend, but dozens of Utah teens missing each day may go
unnoticed by the public.
Rainbow Family gathering prompts concerns in Heber
06/16/2014 11:01pm
They gather in the name of "peace on Earth" and "harmony among all
people," but the arrival of the annual Rainbow Family Gathering of
Tribes is resulting in warnings and concerns from local police and
changes in plans for LDS Church.