Police identify Tooele woman killed in fatal rollover crash
Police have identified a Tooele woman who died in a rollover crash Wednesday afternoon. Jennifer Charmley, 33, had been driving on State Route 36 just north of Tooele at 12:40 p.m. when her Jeep hit a...
View ArticleAppeals court upholds dismissal of Utah firefighters' suit over police access...
An appeals court has affirmed the dismissal of separate lawsuits by two Unified Fire Authority firefighters who alleged their constitutional rights were violated when a Cottonwood Heights police...
View ArticleCommentary: I thought we had years to save my sister from addiction. It was...
Within an hour of landing at the Buffalo, New York, airport in July, I am helping my little sister get to the bathroom at Kenmore Mercy Hospital after she’s been revived with Narcan. I don’t know it...
View ArticleFor 11 minutes, Trump’s Twitter account disappeared. Here’s what happened.
Some historic moments pass in one fell swoop.President Abraham Lincoln’s reading of the Gettysburg Address lasted only two or three minutes. Last year, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps smashed an ancient...
View ArticleEugene Robinson: Trump's racism makes him corrosive to national fabric
Washington • By now it should be clear that racism is a feature of the Trump administration, not a bug.White House chief of staff John Kelly’s hideous rewriting of Civil War history is merely the...
View ArticleKeep the train rolling: Astros could be back for more World Series titles
Houston • It's not just one World Series title that has Houston excited. With Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, George Springer and more locked in for years to come, the Astros are ready to be a force for...
View ArticleDetroit MLS bid proposes using home of the Lions instead of new stadium
Detroit • The Ford family is joining the group trying to bring a Major League Soccer franchise to Detroit, and the bid now proposes that the team play at Ford Field.The Ford family, which owns the...
View ArticleWilliam D. Ruckelshaus: Pruitt is turning his back on transparency at the EPA
In May 1983, President Ronald Reagan asked me to lead the Environmental Protection Agency for a second time. The first time was when the EPA began. Reagan’s first appointed administrator, Anne Burford,...
View ArticleFuneral home left bodies unrefrigerated, mixed people’s ashes and stole...
Utah has suspended the license of a South Salt Lake mortuary amid misconduct allegations that include mixing ashes, leaving bodies unrefrigerated and stealing jewelry from the deceased.Thursday...
View ArticleLibrary surveillance footage shows arrest of suspect in fatal shooting of U....
Newly released surveillance footage shows Austin Jeffrey Boutain being arrested at the Salt Lake City Main Library after a 14-hour manhunt, an attempted carjacking and a shooting that killed a...
View ArticleUtah’s jail operating standards are some of the best in the country, author...
The standards followed by jailers across Utah and in 18 other states help counties provide a legally sound level of inmate care when running their jails, their author said Thursday.But most of the...
View ArticleLeonid Bershidsky: Facebook ads reveal the real Russian game
The Facebook ads placed by a Russian troll farm and released on Wednesday show that the Russian propaganda campaign of 2016 didn’t favor either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. Instead, it mocked and...
View ArticleSalt Lake City School District opens community learning center at new Liberty...
JaNeal Rodriguez teared up during the Liberty Community Learning Center and Clinic’s opening celebrations Thursday evening.In the past two years, the Liberty Elementary principal guided the school...
View ArticleFuneral home horrors put spotlight on spotty U.S. regulations
Detroit • The stench of decomposing flesh pulsed from a funeral home into a Michigan neighborhood as maggots wriggled along the garage floor near cardboard-boxed corpses stacked along walls.The dead...
View ArticleSamuelu brothers provide offensive punch for upset-minded Woods Cross
Woods Cross • When opponents prepare to take on the Woods Cross football team, there is one name they perhaps must remember more than the rest.That is because the Wildcats feature brothers Judge and...
View ArticlePleasant Grove standout Kazna Tarawhiti draws inspiration from her father
Orem • The way the season ended last year for Pleasant Grove and go-to outside hitter Kazna Tarawhiti was tough to say the least.While Lone Peak celebrated wildly a state championship that only ended...
View ArticleNHL roundup: Flyers shut out Blues, Vegas edged out by Boston
Michal Neuvirth made 33 saves and Brandon Manning broke a scoreless tie with a second-period goal to lead the Philadelphia Flyers over the St. Louis Blues 2-0 on Thursday night.Claude Giroux added an...
View ArticleJets damage Bills' AFC East standing, 34-21
East Rutherford, N.J. • Matt Forte ran for two touchdowns four days after complaining the Jets didn't run the ball enough, and an overwhelming defense sacked Tyrod Taylor seven times Thursday night in...
View ArticleKia Kaohelaulii welcomes position switch to help fuel Lone Peak
Orem • She says to just call her Kia, like the car.But Lone Peak’s junior libero’s full name is Hikialani Kaohelaulii.But while Kia as growing up in Hawaii, her name in volleyball once was associated...
View ArticleDempsey leads Sounders past Whitecaps in MLS Western semifinals
Seattle • Clint Dempsey curled a left-footed shot past Vancouver goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic early in the second half for his first playoff goal in two seasons, added a second goal in the closing...
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