Police want to know why a 9-year-old boy riding his bike on the freeway in the middle of the night.
Woman in coma for 4 months heals as loved ones raise money
A woman who just woke from a four-month-long coma enjoyed a musical performance raising money for her family Saturday.
Mothers in uniform get room on base to nurse young
Army civilian personnel specialist Tracey Leven recalls the time she tried to use a breast pump to express milk in a military office years ago. Instead of "breast pump in use," she was required to put a sign on the door reading, "occupied." That didn't stop two male soldiers from using their keys to open the locked office.
AP Exclusive: IRS knew tea party targeted in 2011
Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press |
posted May 11th - 7:51pm
Senior Internal Revenue Service officials knew agents were targeting tea party groups as early as 2011, according to a draft of an inspector general's report obtained by The Associated Press that seemingly contradicts public statements by the IRS commissioner.
Breast cancer survivors 'feel love' during Race for the Cure
For those diagnosed with breast cancer, the Race for the Cure 5K is not just a shot at a cure, but a reflection of the thousands of people who support their fight.
Police make 4 drug-trafficking arrests in Washington County
Drug-trafficking investigations in Washington County have netted four arrests on charges of possession and distribution of heroin and methamphetamine.
Spacewalking repair halts station leak - for now
Astronauts making a rare, hastily planned spacewalk replaced a pump outside the International Space Station on Saturday in hopes of plugging a serious ammonia leak.
Has the gold rush come to an end?
Matthew Craft, Associated Press |
posted May 11th - 3:31pm
When the price of gold plunged $200 last month, many people thought they caught the sound of the gold bubble popping.
Fallen Ogden officer honored nationally
Mckenzie Romero |
posted May 11th - 2:43pm
The name of Ogden police officer Jared Francom will be memorialized in Washington, D.C., next week in the presence of his family and department colleagues.
West Jordan introduces new domestic violence resource center
Marjorie Cortez |
posted May 11th - 1:41pm
In a public-private partnership intended to help victims of domestic violence, a community resource center was launched Monday at West Jordan City Hall. The center is a project of South Valley Sanctuary.
Bold turkey: Woman hits cop to kick smoking habit
Associated Press |
posted May 11th - 11:40am
Think you've heard of every way possible to quit smoking? Etta Mae Lopez came up with a new one: slap a cop and go to jail, where smoking isn't allowed.
Logan man escapes house fire through window
Whitney Evans |
posted May 11th - 11:13am
A man in Logan awoke to the sound of breaking glass in his home and realized his house was ablaze. He was able to escape through a window.
Man found, arrested for credit union robbery
Faith Heaton Jolley |
posted May 11th - 10:50am
Several police departments and members of the FBI found and arrested a man Thursday who police say was responsible for robbing a Wasatch Peaks Credit Union on April 6.
PHOTOS: Students create large chalk mural on school sidewalk
Students at the Salt Lake Academy of Arts got the chance to display their talent right on the doorsteps of their school on Friday.
WVC Police used drug investigation money to search for Susan Powell, audit shows
Ksl.com |
posted May 11th - 9:37am
The West Valley City Police Department returned thousands of dollars meant to investigate drug trafficking.
Newtown panel: Tear down Sandy Hook, rebuild
Newtown parents Steven Uhde and Peter Barresi didn't want the town to abandon the Sandy Hook Elementary School property where 20 first-graders and six educators were killed in December and build a new school elsewhere, saying that would be like letting the gunman win.
Texas launches criminal probe into plant explosion
Texas law enforcement officials on Friday launched a criminal investigation into the massive fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 people last month, after weeks of largely treating the blast as an industrial accident.
National Geographic picture inspires action in Utah and Idaho
How far would you go to help a complete stranger? A photograph tucked inside the pages of a National Geographic magazine has had a profound affect on the woman who took the picture and a man in Idaho who saw it.
Special prosecutor will investigate Swallow for alleged ethics violations
Dennis Romboy |
posted May 10th - 10:42pm
The lieutenant governor's office said Friday it will seek to appoint special counsel to investigate three of 12 alleged elections violations against Attorney General John Swallow.
UFA assistant chief charged with prescription fraud
The discovery of missing controlled substances within the Unified Fire Authority has led to prescription fraud charges filed against an assistant chief in what likely is a separate case.
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