A husband and wife who police believe are responsible for a number of local bank robberies have been arrested.
Drivers face snowy commute; TRAX and car collide
Pat Reavy |
posted 14 minutes ago
A big winter storm blasted through northern Utah Thursday, creating hazardous driving conditions and forcing two school closures. Mountain Green Elementary and Morgan Elementary were closed because heavy snowfall was preventing teachers and students from getting to class.
Mother enters plea deal for holding gun to son's head
Geoff Liesik |
posted 52 minutes ago
A Duchesne County woman accused of holding a loaded gun to her young son's head and threatening to shoot him pleaded guilty Thursday to a reduced charge.
DeChristopher out of prison, moved to halfway house
Geoff Liesik |
posted Oct 25th - 12:37pm
Environmental activist Timothy DeChristopher was transferred Wednesday from federal prison to a halfway house in Salt Lake City, according to his attorney.
Elevated dump truck bed hits traffic signals, powerlines
Andrew Adams |
posted Oct 25th - 12:27pm
A dump truck driver didn't realize the bed of his truck was still elevated and left behind a path of destruction in Roy Thursday morning that stretched mile-and-a-half, police and witnesses said.
Utah filmmaker discusses genealogy and the project that changed him
Travis Poppleton, ksl.com Contributor |
posted Oct 25th - 11:11am
Utah-based filmmaker and BYU grad Kohl Glass discusses how genealogy affected him while working on the Emmy-winning episode of "The Generations Project."
Powell family wants Susan's, murdered sons' life insurance
Shara Park |
posted Oct 25th - 10:14am
Siblings of Josh Powell are going after millions in life insurance taken out on Susan Powell and her two slain boys. Susan's parents say they will fight to stop the Powell's from claiming any of the money.
Witness' photo key to tracking down hit and run suspect
McKenzie Romero |
posted Oct 25th - 9:49am
Police sleuthing and a cell phone photo taken by a witness led to the arrest of a woman involved in a hit and run accident Tuesday.
Tainted jury leads to murder mistrial, judge says
Emiley Morgan |
posted Oct 25th - 9:33am
What was supposed to be a five-day murder trial stalled Tuesday afternoon after a judge declared a mistrial.
Bear sighting in Lindon streets prompts warning
Viviane Vo-Duc and Randall Jeppesen |
posted Oct 25th - 8:59am
It's common for deer and elk to come down the mountains to the outskirts of Lindon, but a few weeks ago a bear wandered several blocks into town, and residents are still talking about it.
Utah's top unsolved mysteries
Stephanie Grimes |
posted Oct 25th - 8:03am
From a lost treasure to one of the most notorious train robbers in the Old West, Utah is home to unsolved mysteries that have been eluding answer for decades.
Behind the scenes: How to scare people safely
Paul Nelson |
posted Oct 25th - 7:56am
Scaring people is a blast. Admit it -- you loved scaring your siblings when you were a kid. Of course, the occasional smack you get after scaring someone isn't fun.
Utah doctors' expertise helps young patients in Vietnam
Sarah Dallof |
posted Oct 25th - 12:53am
A group of doctors with a Utah-based non-profit just returned from a medical mission in Vietnam. Their focus: Treat children with urological problems who often fall through the cracks.
'Fracking' disclosure rule approved at energy conference
Geoff Liesik |
posted Oct 24th - 11:17pm
Utah has joined a growing list of states that require energy companies to disclose which chemicals they employ in a controversial process used to stimulate oil and natural gas production.
Morale-boosting soldiers return home from Afghanistan
Jed Boal |
posted Oct 24th - 10:50pm
Some Utah soldiers arrived back home Wednesday night, following a year-long deployment in Afghanistan. While these soldiers were not on the front lines, their job was critical for the morale of the troops.
Cold weather has UDOT, other businesses gearing up for winter
Andrew Wittenberg |
posted Oct 24th - 10:47pm
The shot of winter weather throughout northern Utah has both businesses and state agencies in a frenzy as they prepare for snow and the first hard freeze of the season.
Teens honor friend killed in Salt Lake crosswalk
Devon Dolan and Pat Reavy |
posted Oct 24th - 10:32pm
Around 100 people braved the chilly weather Wednesday night to pay tribute to a teenage boy who died in an accident on his way to school.
New Utah company takes protection of valuables to the extreme
Keith McCord |
posted Oct 24th - 9:47pm
A new business opening soon in Utah takes protection of your precious valuables to almost military-like levels.
Police need help in locating endangered Syracuse man
McKenzie Romero |
posted Oct 24th - 9:34pm
Police are asking for help locating a man who has been missing since Sunday and is considered endangered.
Automated call, code of ethics heat up Canyons School Board race
Benjamin Wood |
posted Oct 24th - 9:26pm
Local school board elections usually don't generate much political heat, but the race for the Precinct 7 seat on the Canyons Board of Education has taken a contentious and mysterious turn.
Man acquitted of deputy killing gets 10 years
Emiley Morgan and Sam Penrod |
posted Oct 24th - 8:38pm
When it came time to sentence the man accused and acquitted in the shooting of a Millard County sheriff's deputy, Judge Donald Eyre didn't mince words. "At least in my opinion, you got away with murder," the judge told Roberto Miramontes Roman.
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