A pedestrian was killed Monday while crossing Wall Avenue near 26th Street.
Man dead after high-speed chase, standoff on I-15
Stephanie Grimes |
posted 38 minutes ago
A man is dead after a high-speed chase on Interstate 15 in Davis County turned into a standoff with the Utah Highway Patrol.
The bystander effect: Would you stop to help?
Andrew Wittenberg |
posted 48 minutes ago
We've all seen examples of what psychologists call "the bystander effect:" the idea that people are less likely to help when more people are around. KSL News recently put Utahns and out-of-towners to the test to see if the crowd holds them back or if they jump into action when faced with emergency situations.
Alleged fake ID mill shut down near Sandy
Stephanie Grimes |
posted Feb 25th - 9:21pm
Two people have been arrested for allegedly operating a fake I.D. mill out of their home in White City, near Sandy, according to authorities.
Hale Centre Theatre to call Sandy new home
Ben Lockhart |
posted Feb 25th - 8:56pm
It's official: Hale Centre Theatre will have a new home in Sandy by 2017.
Duchesne County Jail sees first suicide in 14 years
Geoff Liesik |
posted Feb 25th - 8:32pm
A Roosevelt man has died in the Duchesne County Jail in what investigators are calling an apparent suicide.
Progress on Provo Tabernacle has residents, businesses buzzing
Sam Penrod |
posted Feb 25th - 7:48pm
A network of steel supports has both residents and visitors to Provo marveling at the Pioneer-era structure that will become Provo's second LDS temple.
Does Jon Huntsman intend to run for president again?
Andrew Adams |
posted Feb 25th - 7:04pm
A publicized appearance in early primary state New Hampshire is leading to speculation that former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. is considering another White House run in 2016.
50 students crammed into classrooms at Logan High School
Mike Anderson |
posted Feb 25th - 6:25pm
At Logan High School, the average class size is less than ideal. Some classes have 50 or even 60 students crammed into a small space. Overcrowding is becoming a big problem, and administrators have said a solution may be years away.
Gov. Herbert voices frustration with Washington on CNN
Richard Piatt |
posted Feb 25th - 5:52pm
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is among several state leaders frustrated with the looming federal budget cuts. He was in Washington, D.C., Monday for the National Association of Governors meetings and spoke openly about his frustrations on CNN.
Woman shot in eye by police gets probation for leading chase
Emiley Morgan |
posted Feb 25th - 4:35pm
A Colorado woman who led police on a chase, striking police vehicles before being shot in the eye, was sentenced to probation Monday.
Woman pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of disabled woman
Emiley Morgan |
posted Feb 25th - 3:44pm
A Kearns woman charged with murdering a disabled woman she was caring for has pleaded guilty to reduced charges.
Sandy man accused of filming underage girls at drunken party
Pat Reavy |
posted Feb 25th - 3:10pm
A Sandy man is accused of hosting parties at his house, serving alcohol to minors and then encouraging teen girls to undress and kiss each other while he filmed them.
Shooter pleads guilty in front yard murder
Emiley Morgan |
posted Feb 25th - 1:00pm
A Salt Lake man pleaded guilty Monday to shooting and killing a man and injuring another.
Utah whooping cough infections almost 4 times higher than nation's
Shara Park |
posted Feb 25th - 12:26pm
The Utah Department of Health had some disturbing news for residents Monday morning: Whooping cough infections are five times higher in Utah than the national average. State officials are attacking the epidemic with a new media campaign calling for vaccinations.
State revenue estimate drops by $36M due to tax increases, budget cuts
Dennis Romboy and Lisa Riley Roche |
posted Feb 25th - 11:39am
New revenue estimates for the state are all headed down, the Legislature's budget chairman announced Monday, dropping from $300 million to $264 million.
Community college could be quickest way into job market, experts say
Mary Richards |
posted Feb 25th - 11:23am
In today's job market, it helps to have more than a high school diploma. Now politicians and business leaders are asking high school students to consider attending community college.
Logan Tabernacle evacuated due to smoke caused by fan
Pat Reavy |
posted Feb 25th - 11:15am
Officials plan to be back at the Logan Tabernacle Monday to try and figure out why a fan malfunctioned on Sunday.
Calvary Baptist Church celebrates heritage with song and dance
Ksl.com |
posted Feb 25th - 7:00am
They discovered the Lord was on their side. That's the message that Rev. France A. Davis gave to his audience Sunday at the annual Heritage Musical. Africans brought to America as slave "learned in spite of it all to trust in the Lord."
Vehicle takes out power for nearly 2,000 in North Ogden
Pat Reavy |
posted Feb 24th - 8:52pm
A traffic accident knocked out power to about 2,000 customers in northern Utah Sunday.
Police Taser bloody, naked man high on psychedelic mushrooms
Pat Reavy |
posted Feb 24th - 8:45pm
A man who police say was high on drugs ran naked and bloody for several blocks Sunday before officers used a Taser to stop and arrest him.
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