Yesterday | Salt Lake Tribune
A crash on an icy road in northeastern Oregon killed an 83-year-old Utah man and injured four others.
Sunday | KSL TV
Polls open; voters slow to arrive
Today is Election Day and state leaders hope Utahns will head to the polls. Voter turnout during off-year elections traditionally is not high, which is why every ballot cast Tuesday will be important.
Growth is at a standstill in most western boomtowns, but not in well-planned, thriving South Jordan, UT.
Utahn sentenced for selling firearms without a license
A South Jordan man who admitted buying and selling Glock pistols without a license was sentenced Monday to spend a year and a day in federal prison.
When Andrea and Spencer Coles moved to Utah, the southwest end of the valley really wasn't an option.
Wild weather moves through southern Utah
Parts of Utah got a lot of snow Wednesday morning. More could be on the way. Snow showers from both lake effect and moisture wrapping around low pressure were moving through the state of Utah Wednesday morning.
offers condolences to family of Terry McGinnis
USA Cycling would like to express its sincerest condolences to the friends and family of Terry McGinnis, the executive director of the Tour of Utah.
Newcomers seek S. Jordan City Hall
It's come down to a battle between old blood and new blood in the race for South Jordan's City Hall.
Candidates rake in cash, especially incumbents
With Election Day less than a week away, city candidates throughout the Salt Lake Valley are raking in -- and forking out -- campaign cash.
Professional dental degree offered
The University of Southern Nevada, a private, non-profit institution of higher education, announced on Tuesday its plans to expand its College of Dental Medicine to offer a Doctorate of Dental Medicine program at its South Jordan campus in Utah.
MonaVie gets honor for Utah growth
A South Jordan-based multilevel marketing company that sells juices was Utah's fastest-growing company in 2009 - and Friday it was given the award to prove it.
University Of Southern Nevada Announces Plan To Launch A Doctor Of Dental Medicine Program In Utah
The University of Southern Nevada , a private, non-profit institution of higher education, announced today plans to expand its College of Dental Medicine by starting a Doctor of Dental Medicine program at the university's campus located at 10920 South River Front Parkway in South Jordan, Utah.
Newest Catholic saint baptized and 'sealed' to wife in LDS temple?
The tapestry depicting Father Damien, born as Jozef De Veuster, hangs from the St.
Anti-LDS Message Left In Vandalism At Five Churches
Title: ANTI-LDS MESSAGE LEFT IN VANDALISM AT FIVE CHURCHES Vandals threw rocks tied with antagonistic notes at five LDS Church meetinghouses overnight Saturday in South Jordan and Riverton.
Five incidents of church vandalism over the weekend have detectives from at least two agencies investigating a possible hate crime, and federal authorities are expected to be called.
Police: Vandals Throw Rocks At LDS Church Houses
Police say vandals have thrown rocks with anti-Mormon church messages attached at the windows of five church meeting houses in the Salt Lake City suburbs.
Anti-LDS Message Found at Vandalized Churches
Rocks with notes attached were thrown at the glass doors of five Salt Lake County LDS churches overnight Saturday, and authorities are working to determine whether the vandalism can be classified as hate crime.
Provo adds 347 acres planned for residential development
The Provo City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a 347-acre annexation along with a development plan for the Villages at Celebration, a subdivision that could add more than 1,000 households to the city when completed.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Grand Jury Returns Indictment Charging Two with Damage and Interference with Animal Enterprises
A federal grand jury returned an indictment Wednesday afternoon, unsealed today, charging two individuals with damaging and interfering with the operation of an animal enterprise in connection with an Aug.