An Ogden business owner known for building custom motorcycles was killed Friday while riding a motorcycle.
St. George doctor involved in drug-selling scheme, agents say
Emiley Morgan |
posted May 30th - 2:05pm
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is seeking a warrant to investigate the storage units of a St. George-based doctor who it believes has been writing bogus prescriptions that are being used to sell drugs illegally.
Maine mother of slain teen wants to warn others
David Sharp, Associated Press |
posted May 30th - 1:53pm
The death of a 15-year-old Maine girl allegedly killed in a bizarre kidnapping plot involving a fake Facebook profile has prompted some of her classmates to scale back their social media use _ or ditch it altogether.
Opinion: Working families should get to decide overtime pay
Rep. Jim Matheson |
posted May 30th - 1:34pm
Finding the balance between work and family life is not a new debate in American politics or a new challenge for American families. Millions of Americans are employed at jobs where a choice on overtime pay would benefit them, and help their families. I believe these citizens deserve a choice.
Have You Seen This? Bingham Miners can sing and dance
John Clyde |
posted May 30th - 1:18pm
Students and faculty at Bingham High School put together this 10-minute lip synch video that was done all in one take and features more than 2,000 participants. Oh, and it has a helicopter.
2014 Olympic medals unveiled; amazing Kenyan high jumpers
The 2014 Winter Olympic medals were unveiled Thursday. A couple of Kenyan high schoolers have absolutely changed the way high jumping moves forward. John Calipari wants athletes to spend two years in college before going to the NBA.
Florida man donates 100 gallons of blood
Associated Press |
posted May 30th - 12:13pm
A South Florida man has reached a rare milestone. He's donated 100 gallons of blood.
New study restores famed fossil to 'bird' branch
A raven-sized creature that lived about 150 million years ago is back on its perch, a new study says.
5 things to do in Bryce Canyon this week
Celeste Tholen Rosenlof |
posted May 30th - 11:41am
For three consecutive days last weekend, more than 4,000 people entered the Bryce Canyon Visitors Center, breaking previous records. But if you're looking to avoid crowds rather than beat records, this week may be the time to visit the park.
Woman indicted for 16 counts of bank fraud, identity theft
Mckenzie Romero |
posted May 30th - 11:30am
A Taylorsvile woman faces a 16-count indictment for alleged fraud and identity theft.
German police warn of exploding ticket machines
Associated Press |
posted May 30th - 11:14am
German police are warning rail travelers to be wary when using Deutsche Bahn's automatic ticket machines because criminals attempting to break into them may have left them filled with explosive gas.
Google's Roll It turns your phone, computer into virtual Skee-ball
A new Google Chrome experiment turns your phone and laptop into a virtual Skee-ball game, allowing you to use your phone as a remote control without downloading additional apps.
Ariz. mother hopeful about potential release from Mexican jail
Cristina Silva and Michael Weissenstein, Associated Press |
posted May 30th - 10:12am
An Arizona mother locked up in a Mexico prison on a drug-smuggling charge is depressed and upset about the situation, but hopeful a judge will throw out the case after realizing there is no basis to the charges, her lawyer said.
Lawyer: Soldier to plead guilty in Afghan massacre
Gene Johnson, Associated Press |
posted May 30th - 9:42am
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was "crazed" and "broken" when he slipped away from his remote southern Afghanistan outpost and attacked mud-walled compounds in two slumbering villages nearby.
Father charged with attempted homicide after stabbing son
Mckenzie Romero |
posted May 30th - 8:58am
The father accused of stabbing his son at the University of Utah Village has been charged with attempted homicide, a first-degree felony.
Charges filed against father accused of stabbing U. student
School bans vending machines, plans 5K to fill financial gap
Nadine Wimmer |
posted May 30th - 8:28am
Inside Mountain Ridge Junior High, there is no junk food, candy or soda to be found. The Utah school has done what might seem like the unthinkable � it has gotten rid of the candy and vending machines. Now, all it sells is water.
No charge against Chinese mother of baby in sewer
Didi Tang, Associated Press |
posted May 30th - 7:34am
The mother of a Chinese baby boy who was rescued from a sewer pipe beneath a restroom shortly after birth is unlikely to face criminal charges because authorities concluded he fell into the toilet accidentally, local officials and media reports said Thursday.
Police: Man was riding stolen motorcycle when he crashed, died
Mckenzie Romero |
posted May 30th - 7:33am
A man riding a motorcycle that had been reported missing Wednesday was killed when the bullet bike collided with a car.
Man dropped out of high school to join Navy, graduates 70 years later
Jackson Howard, an 86-year-old father of six, received a standing ovation from fellow Provo High School graduates and audience members Wednesday as he walked across the stage at the UCCU Events Center, his diploma in hand.
Karl Malone announced as a coach for the Jazz
Jarom Moore |
posted May 29th - 11:20pm
Karl Malone and Greg Miller announced that Malone will be a coach for the Jazz this coming season working specifically with the big men.
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