Two young boys were injured Thursday evening when they were hit by a car while riding a bike in Payson.
Condo complex blasts bird nests, but law protects eggs and babies
John Hollenhorst |
posted 14 minutes ago
A condominium complex in Orem is fighting back against an invasion of birds in the area.
Websites allegedly offer fake NFL jerseys
Dennis Romboy |
posted 39 minutes ago
A shipment of apparently fake NFL jerseys intended for a Sandy man are central to a federal investigation into websites that offer cheap professional sports gear.
2012 election has parties going high-tech in pursuit of 'millennial voters'
Richard Piatt |
posted May 17th - 8:58pm
A bold, colorful website full of video clips asks: "Are you part of the Crossroads Generation?"
Gunnison teen a national finalist in NO BULL challenge
Sam Penrod |
posted May 17th - 8:39pm
Spencer Agren is just a week away from graduating from Gunnison Valley High School, but he is just as excited about being a finalist in a national video contest known as the "NO BULL Challenge."
Disco Queen Donna Summer dies at 63
Mesfin Fekadu, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 8:24pm
Like the King of Pop or the Queen of Soul, Donna Summer was bestowed a title fitting of musical royalty _ the Queen of Disco.
DIY beauty treatments: Do they really work?
Lindsay Maxfield |
posted May 17th - 8:24pm
This week on Pinterest: We test-drive a handful of do-it-yourself
beauty tips, treatments and products that can save you big bucks —
but do they really work, and are they worth the trouble?
Reminders are necessary to appreciate the little things
Nicole Carpenter, ksl.com Contributor |
posted May 17th - 7:44pm
As I pushed my squeaky cart through the crowded nursery, it seemed I wasn't the only one who wanted to buy garden flowers for Mother's Day. But during that chaotic trip, a little girl I didn't even know reminded me we must first find the roses before we can stop and smell them.
Want to take college classes for free? There are ways to do it
Ashley Kewish |
posted May 17th - 7:18pm
Despite the reality that the cost of earning a
college education is on the rise, there are
actually ways you can get some of that
education for free. Many of the courses prep
students for jobs; others benefit those who
didn't even graduate high school.
Matthew Stewart shootings detailed in new report, officer vindicated
Emily Morgan |
posted May 17th - 6:25pm
Newly released documents from Roy Police and the Weber County Sheriff's Office show why investigators believe their officers acted properly. They also reveal some of those men were shot at, while they were trying to rescue other officers.
Navy ship arrives at Calif. port after collision
Julie Watson, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 6:22pm
Sporting crumpled catwalks and smashed lifeboats, the U.S. Navy vessel USS Essex managed to glide into San Diego Bay on Thursday, 24 hours after colliding with a tanker when the aging warship's steering apparently failed.
Police want to scan license plates on I-15
Dennis Romboy |
posted May 17th - 4:02pm
The DEA is offering to donate scanners that
would be set up along I-15 to read license
plate numbers, allowing them to track known
drug dealers, violent criminals and suspected
kidnappers.
Utah road blocked by landslide to re-open early
Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 3:59pm
Utah transportation officials say they're ahead of schedule to open a portion of a southern Utah highway that's been blocked since a massive landslide last fall.
Steve Powell's legal troubles may not be over
Mike Baker, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 3:36pm
The voyeurism conviction of a missing Utah woman's father-in-law may not be the last of his legal troubles, as an attorney said Thursday she is working on a lawsuit that could keep pressure on Steve Powell.
Legislature takes on liquor licenses and education gap at interim session
ksl.com |
posted May 17th - 2:19pm
During the interim, lawmakers attempted to tackle liquor license and education budget issues, as well as Common Core standards and the many mistakes that led to the massive data breach at the Department of Health.
5 board games that should be movies
John Clyde |
posted May 17th - 2:02pm
"Battleship" is headed to theaters and so we figured it was a good time to look at five board games and their plots that should be movies.
Census shows whites lose US majority among babies
Hope Yen, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 1:31pm
For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing.
Have You Seen This? Pinging the pong
Graydon Johns |
posted May 17th - 1:23pm
A quintet of Lone Peak students show off their
ping pong mastery and dedication to their
craft.
Provo residents oppose height of new MTC building
Randall Jeppesen |
posted May 17th - 1:11pm
A group of residents living near the LDS Missionary Training Center are planning a type of protest this weekend to demonstrate just how tall a planned nine-story building MTC addition will be - they'll be using balloons.
Officer's gun goes off during scuffle with trespasser
Emiley Morgan |
posted May 17th - 12:49pm
Investigators are on the scene of a scuffle
involving a police officer in which the
officer's gun was fired.
Inside Derek Jeter's journal and fans take on the legends
Josh Furlong |
posted May 17th - 12:48pm
Yankees star Derek Jeter writes in his journal
after each game he plays. A dozen fans got the
opportunity to take on baseball legends. Tony
Hawk jumps over a $400K Lexus.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing light poles
Shara Park |
posted May 17th - 12:20pm
A man accused of stealing 40-foot aluminum light poles on Salt Lake City's west side has been arrested. Officers said they caught the man red-handed holding power tools Tuesday afternoon.
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