A Utah Department of Public Safety trooper was injured
Sunday morning when a car veered into the median on I-15 and rear-
ended his patrol car.
Five Utah elections to watch in 2012
Dallin Kimble, ksl.com Contributor |
posted-259 hour, -27 minutes ago
Tired of hearing about Mitt Romney, Rick
Santorum and Barack Obama? Take a break and
read up on a few races that may impact you more
directly.
Beach rocks ignite woman's pants
Mel Borup Chandler, ksl.com Contributor |
posted-28 hour, -56 minutes ago
A bizarre accident triggered a California
woman's pants to spontaneously ignite after she
pocketed rocks given to her by her children at
a beach near the San Onofre nuclear reactor in
California. Everybody has a theory, but mystery
remains unsolved.
'Battleship' and the science of alien invasion movies
Jeffrey Peterson, ksl.com Contributor |
posted-22 hour, -42 minutes ago
With commentary from Seth Shostak of the SETI
Institute ("Search for Extra-Terrestrial
Intelligence"), this article addresses the
perennial popularity of alien invasion movies
and some of the science behind the recent
blockbuster "Battleship."
Nosebleed cure rediscovered in military field manual
Mel Borup Chandler, ksl.com Contributor |
posted-17 hour, -44 minutes ago
A medical journal article recently reported
that cured salt pork could stop chronic
nosebleeds. The treatment is not new, but has
not been used since the 1950s. Prior to this
new article the procedure was overlooked as a
medical option.
A debate: Should you jump in on Facebook debut?
Associated Press |
posted 4 minutes ago
EDITOR'S NOTE _ Facebook began selling stock to the public Friday in the most talked-about market debut in years. The stock closed 23 cents above its initial offering price, at $38.23. Two Associated Press business writers debate whether the stock is a smart buy.
Local consumer prices up slightly in April
ksl.com |
posted 38 minutes ago
The Zions Bank Wasatch Front Consumer Price
Index increased 0.7 percent from last month.
The U.S. CPI — an aggregation of all prices
throughout the nation — increased at a rate of
0.3 percent.
'Avengers' sinks 'Battleship" to remain No. 1
By DAVID GERMAIN |
posted 51 minutes ago
"The Avengers" continues to muscle out everything else Hollywood throws at it, easily sinking naval rival "Battleship" and other new releases.
Boy Scouts tour some of Salt Lake City's religious organizations
Hunter Schwarz |
posted May 20th - 1:28pm
A group of Boy Scouts spent their Saturday
afternoon learning about the various religious organizations in the
area.
Keeping sage grouse off endangered species list helps state, economy
Amy Joi O'Donoghue |
posted May 20th - 11:05am
By early July, Gov. Gary Herbert will receive a list of recommendations
that could shape Utah's plan to keep the imperiled sage grouse from
landing on the endangered species list.
Boston Building owner violated asbestos removal regulations
Dennis Romboy |
posted May 20th - 9:32am
A company that owns the Boston Building admitted to violating federal
clean air regulations for asbestos removal during a renovation project.
Kristen Wiig gets an emotional sendoff from 'SNL'
Frazier Moore, Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 9:08am
Kristen Wiig got a musical sendoff on the season finale of "Saturday Night Live" as the popular and versatile cast member made her exit after seven years.
May 20: Bob Bennett and Bruce Lindsay's last show
Bruce Lindsay |
posted May 20th - 9:00am
Former United States Senator Bob
Bennett talks about the 2012 campaign. Bruce
Lindsay will pass the torch to the
new host of Sunday Edition and remember a few
favorite news moments.
Students visit Indian blind school during humanitarian trip
Sarah Dallof |
posted May 19th - 10:18pm
The young man steps before a crowd of Utah
high
school
students. Someone hands him a guitar. He
strums it a
couple times to get a feel for it.
Read Today rewards students with Tuacahn's 'Aladdin'
Nadine Wimmer |
posted May 19th - 10:12pm
Some Southern Utah students whose reading has
drastically improved earned a private
performance of Tuacahn's new musical, Aladdin.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg weds on day after IPO
Marcus Wohlsen, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 10:06pm
A day after the historic Facebook IPO, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his status Saturday to "married."
Mary Kennedy is mourned at private funeral in NY
Karen Matthews, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 9:21pm
Family and friends gathered Saturday at a modest stone church in a hamlet north of New York City for the funeral of Mary Richardson Kennedy, the latest member of that charmed and cursed family to fall victim to tragedy and inner demons.
Chinese activist who fled house arrest lands in US
Karen Matthews, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 9:07pm
A blind Chinese legal activist who was suddenly allowed to leave the country arrived in the United States on Saturday, ending a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle that had tested U.S.-China relations.
Unrelated crashes kill 3 people
ksl.com |
posted May 19th - 8:08pm
Three people were killed Friday
and Saturday in fatal incidents across the
state, the Utah
Highway Patrol reported.
App scans faces of bar-goers to guess age, gender
Marcus Wohlsen, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 8:02pm
A watchful eye has arrived on San Francisco's bar scene, but not to keep you in check. It just wants to check you out.
Men accused of plotting attacks around NATO summit
Michael Tarm and Ryan Foley, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 8:00pm
Three activists who traveled to Chicago for a NATO summit were accused Saturday of manufacturing Molotov cocktails in a plot to attack President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's home and other targets.
Police look for suspect in shooting, high-speed chase
Emiley Morgan |
posted May 19th - 6:33pm
Police are seeking a possibly armed fugitive
who allegedly tried to run
over officers before leading them on a high-
speed chase early
Saturday.
MTC neighbors seek dialogue about new building
Emiley Morgan |
posted May 19th - 6:21pm
Driving south on Provo's University Avenue on a
clear Saturday morning, orange balloons dot the
sky.
Man shot, killed at late night gang party
Alex Cabrero |
posted May 19th - 6:02pm
Jennifer Sorensen doesn't remember what she
was dreaming about last night.
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