Watching the 'miracle' of adoption: An aunt's perspective
07/10/2014 8:02am
After years of struggle, the difficult decision for adoption finally came.
There was mourning that there would never be a child conceived by
them, but great excitement that they could still have their baby.
Council votes no on study for possible split from Jordan district
07/10/2014 8:28am
The West Jordan City Council declined Wednesday
to commission a study that would look at the
feasibility of separating from the Jordan
School District.
Free Slurpees for 7-Eleven day
07/10/2014 9:32am
Keeping up its annual tradition, 7-Eleven will be giving Slurpee lovers
a free slushed ice drink Friday.
Preschool solutions aim at close 'preparedness gap' in Ogden
07/10/2014 9:42am
Ogden residents are coming together to solve
what residents say is their No. 1 problem: lack
of affordable preschool. Solutions could save
big money and benefit little lives.
Teen drowning victim identified
07/10/2014 9:50am
A 14-year-old boy who drowned while swimming
with friends at Hyrum Reservoir on Wednesday
has been identified by police as Tucker Smith
of American Fork.
Mom charged in child's death to undergo more treatment
07/10/2014 10:07am
Officials at the Utah state mental hospital are recommending that a northern Utah woman accused of killing her 2-year-old son receive three to six months more of treatment.
19 Utah farmers markets accepting food stamps
07/10/2014 10:20am
Officials say 19 farmers markets will accept food stamps this summer in a move aimed at getting healthier food in the hands of Utah's low-income families.
5 close-to-home camping spots near SLC
07/10/2014 11:01am
Filled with national and state parks, Utah is a place thousands each
year come to camp and experience the serenity that is the outdoors.
Many of these spots are family friendly and closer to home than you
may think.
Mom charged in child's death to get more treatment
07/10/2014 11:44am
Officials at the Utah State Hospital are
recommending that a northern Utah woman accused
of killing her 2-year-old son receive three to
six months more of treatment.
Have You Seen This? Aerial fish stocking
07/10/2014 1:15pm
The Division of Wildlife Resources tweeted incredible video footage
Wednesday that shows the surprising way that several Utah lakes are
stocked with fish.
4 hotel deals just in time for the weekend
07/10/2014 2:39pm
Want to do something spontaneous and fun this weekend? Check out
these last minute travel deals.
Virus detected in baby 'cured' of HIV
07/10/2014 4:39pm
A Mississippi baby scientists said was "functionally cured" of HIV now
has detectable levels of the virus in her blood, 27 months after being
taken off antiretroviral drugs, her doctors say.
A look at the cost to keep, move Utah State Fair
07/10/2014 5:11pm
The future of the State Fair is at risk, and you might have the power
to
save it just by calling your legislators.
Some Utah babies more likely to die than others, report says
07/10/2014 6:29pm
A new health department report shows that babies born to Pacific
Islander and African-American mothers in Utah are more likely to die
than others.
Woman shot and killed by step-father, police say
07/10/2014 6:38pm
Officers found the body of a woman in a driveway after receiving
reports of a domestic dispute Thursday.
Utah fathers create projects to build relationships
07/10/2014 7:08pm
In an effort to increase the time families spend together, three Utah
fathers created a company that allows users to build toys and gadgets
in an affordable, do-it-yourself project.
Woman finds gold ring, searches for owner
07/10/2014 7:51pm
A Harrisville woman has turned to Facebook to locate the owner of a
ring she found while camping.
Utah sees sharp decline in rookie police officers
07/10/2014 8:22pm
TV shows like "Law and Order: SVU," "CHiPS,"
and even the old "Adam
12" made it cool to be cop. But over the past
decade Utah has
experienced a sharp decline of rookie police
officers. News Specialist
Debbie Dujanovic examines possible reasons
why.
Police ID 2 killed in separate crashes on I-15
07/10/2014 8:45pm
Two people died and two more were injured in
separate overnight crashes on I-15. Police have
identified the driver killed near Cedar City.
Wanted man injured during officer-involved shooting
07/10/2014 8:46pm
An officer-involved shooting in West Jordan
early Thursday left one man in serious
condition.
Utah considers rejecting daylight saving time
07/10/2014 9:02pm
Utah residents said Thursday that officials should reject daylight
saving time and join Arizona and Hawaii as the only states that don't
adjust their clocks.
Popular bike ride in S.L. leaves cyclists with no ride and no refund
07/10/2014 10:15pm
A popular bike ride in Salt Lake City has
been
going on for decades,
until now. The Cycle Salt Lake Century was
canceled at the last minute
this year, leaving hundreds of cyclists
without
a ride or a refund.
Congress needs to act now on immigration reform, Utahns say
07/10/2014 10:29pm
Utahns — and Americans — overwhelmingly believe the nation's
immigration system is broken and Congress needs to address the
issue this year, new polls commissioned by the Partnership for a New
American Economy show.
Freeway reopens near 3600 S; crews still working to contain fire
07/10/2014 10:32pm
A fire shut down I-15 near 3600
South for roughly an hour.
Utahn accused of killing 6 in Texas has history of violence
07/10/2014 10:47pm
Ronald Lee Haskell, 33, has a history of domestic violence problems
while living in northern Utah, according to court records.