Amber Alert cancelled, baby safe
07/18/2014 6:39am
A baby who was the subject of an Amber Alert
has been found safe.
2 brush fires combine in Draper
07/18/2014 7:25am
A brush fire in Draper filled the south end of
the Salt Lake Valley with smoke overnight. It
actually began as two small fires which the
wind pushed together.
Breast-feeding mom told to cover up at school
07/18/2014 8:06am
A group of breast-feeding moms in Logan is
taking
a stand after one of them was asked to cover up
at a
public school by the principal.
Why couples should plan for Social Security's death reduction
07/18/2014 8:20am
Even after they are retired and collecting
Social Security, most married
couples never plan for the loss of income
that occurs when one of
them dies and one of the two Social Security
benefits they have been
receiving disappears.
Restaurant menus can entice patrons to spend more, studies show
07/18/2014 9:12am
Most people, while dining out, don't think
about about how much thought went into the
menu. However, many menus are a carefully
crafted exercise in psychology, aimed at
getting customers to spend more money.
Man dies in freak drill bit accident in Clearfield
07/18/2014 9:28am
Authorities say a 21-year-old Clinton man is dead after a drill bit
pierced his heart in a freak accident at work.
Top crimes of summer
07/18/2014 9:45am
KSL TV surveyed six police departments within
Salt Lake County to identify the top crimes of
summer and to teach residents how to keep from
becoming a victim.
South Weber councilman pleads not guilty to fraud
07/18/2014 10:33am
A South Weber city councilman accused in a
$200,000 fraud scheme at a Bountiful assisted
living facility he managed has pleaded not
guilty.
Biologists catch glimpse of first California condor chick in Zion
07/18/2014 11:03am
Biologists with the National Park Service announced they had
confirmed the existence of a California condor chick in Zion National
Park.
Man arrested on DUI after getting vehicle stuck on railroad tracks, police say
07/18/2014 12:33pm
A man was arrested after allegedly driving under the influence and
getting his car high-centered on railroad tracks and assaulting
officers.
Bed sharing is No.1 cause of infant sleep-related deaths, new study says
07/18/2014 2:01pm
If you have ever wanted to soothe your baby by letting the infant sleep
in bed with you, you may want to reconsider. A new study says that
bed sharing is the No. 1 cause of infant sleep-related deaths.
10 most popular Utah professions
07/18/2014 2:05pm
Although job options available in Utah seem to be endless, we have
narrowed down the list to the 10 most popular Utah professions,
meaning the most common jobs Utah residents work as.
Quiz: How is your travel knowledge?
07/18/2014 2:35pm
Test your knowledge about the world with this quiz.
2 teens taken to hospital after rollover on I-15, police say
07/18/2014 5:04pm
Two teenagers were transported to the hospital in stable condition
after a rollover accident Friday, police said.
500 West closed after spark ignites pallets, railroad ties
07/18/2014 6:03pm
A road was closed for a few hours Friday morning after sparks from a
construction site
started a fire, officials said.
John Swallow, Mark Shurtleff to now appear in court on same day
07/18/2014 6:05pm
Former Attorneys General John Swallow and Mark
Shurtleff will now make their first court
appearances on the same day.
Police ID woman found dead in hotel
07/18/2014 6:19pm
The death of a woman whose body was found in a hotel was classified
as a homicide, police said Friday.
Neighbor fatally shot Leeds man, police say
07/18/2014 6:27pm
Washington County sheriff's detectives
continued Friday to investigate the shooting
death of a Leeds man and were trying to
determine whether it was done in self-defense.
Country music festival brings thousands to Tooele County
07/18/2014 6:30pm
A four-day country music festival featuring some of the biggest stars
in country music is taking place in Tooele County. The event is
expected to draw a huge crowd, which is welcome news for a county
that has been dealing with a financial crisis.
Car crashes into house, juveniles flee
07/18/2014 6:43pm
Police are searching for one person after a car
crashed into a house in West Valley City.
University Hospital adds helicopter that can support baby boom
07/18/2014 7:03pm
The University Hospital AirMed fleet has six helicopters, one of which
can now transports high-risk pregnant patients and prenatal babies.
Sandie Boardman broke in the new helicopter in November when a
premature baby boy was born while in the air.
48-year-old Ogden runner breaking world records
07/18/2014 7:28pm
Brad Barton of Ogden thought his days of
breaking records were over, when his dreams of
making the 1992 Olympic Track team were
shattered. Little did he know the fire would be
rekindled decades later and world records would
be in his future.
Crews look to improve Little Cottonwood Canyon's wireless service
07/18/2014 8:01pm
Crown Castle, along with the Utah Department
of Transportation, will
install a distributed antenna system network
on state Route 210 in
Little Cottonwood Canyon to improve wireless,
cellular and 911
service.
Woman meets firefighter who paid vet bill after accident
07/18/2014 8:21pm
Jackie Anderson said she's grateful for a firefighter who went above
and beyond when he gave his own money to keep her dogs alive
following a car accident.
Sparks from train started 3-alarm grass fire, forced Redwood Road closure
07/18/2014 8:50pm
Investigators determined the fire was started by sparks from a
train.
Driver loses control and crashes after racing on I-215
07/18/2014 9:01pm
A crash left I-215 near Redwood Road at a standstill on Friday
evening.
Supreme Court grants stay to Utah in Evans case
07/18/2014 9:18pm
The U.S. Supreme Court put recognition of same-sex
marriages performed in Utah on hold until the outcome of the state's
appeal of a lower court ruling.
LDS Church announces date for Meridian Idaho Temple groundbreaking
07/18/2014 9:20pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the date
for
the Meridian Idaho Temple groundbreaking.
Huntsman Sr. says he doesn’t count tithing as philanthropy
07/18/2014 9:42pm
Jon Huntsman Sr. recently said in an interview that he doesn't
consider
tithing as philanthropic giving and that people should be more willing
to donate to charities.
Guilty plea to reduced charges entered in 2013 gang-related murder
07/18/2014 10:11pm
A man charged with shooting a rival gang member outside a
convenience store last year pleaded guilty to manslaughter Friday.
Fire caused by semi truck has burned 100 acres, officials say
07/18/2014 10:27pm
A semitruck caught on fire Friday afternoon, causing a grass fire near
I-84.
Number of search and rescue operations above average in Grand County
07/18/2014 10:31pm
In July, the average number of rescue calls for Grand County is 60. So
far, this July, they've had 66 calls and the month is barely halfway
through. Most of those calls are because of the heat.
4 horses shot dead in Syracuse, police investigating
07/18/2014 10:39pm
Police are investigating the deaths of four horses that were found
shot in a pasture while their owners were out of town.
Conductor stops train to visit with autistic boy
07/18/2014 10:48pm
A boy with autism who refers to himself as "train conductor Matthew"
got the treat of his life when a real conductor stopped his Union
Pacific train to visit with him.
10 horses found dead in Magna, police searching for more
07/18/2014 11:59pm
Police are investigating the death of 10 horses. Their bodies were found Friday in a Magna field.