Listen Live

 
 
 

Local News

Teen flown to hospital after being burned in shop class

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A 17-year-old boy was airlifted to a Salt Lake City hospital after he was shocked and burned by equipment he was using in an industrial shop class. The Deseret News reports (http://bit.ly/2mQ3V6O ) that the teen was attending class at Snow Canyon High School in […]

Read More

Utah governor signs hardened polygamy law over objections

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert has signed into law a measure that hardens Utah’s polygamy law by adding harsher penalties for polygamists convicted of other crimes such as domestic abuse. Polygamists opposed the bill, saying it is unconstitutional and unfairly targets their families. They say it will […]

Read More

Employee dies in motorcycle crash in front of Air Force base

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Police say a motorcycle driver died in a crash near the Hill Air Force base, just south of Ogden. Officials say the crash involving another vehicle occurred Tuesday. The motorcyclist was a civilian employee of the base. Col. Jennifer Hammerstedt says her heart goes out to […]

Read More

US water manager warning of snowmelt flood potential in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Weather including rapid melts of heavy snowpack has a federal water manager warning Utah residents to watch for flooding in coming weeks. Wayne Pullan, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Provo office manager, tells the Deseret News that Mother Nature has thrown the region what he called […]

Read More

Governor signs bill allowing wood burning to cook

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Clean air advocates are upset that Gov. Gary Herbert signed into law a measure that allows wood burning for cooking on even the worst air quality days. Herbert signed the measure Friday despite the Utah Air Quality Board asking him to veto it. The board […]

Read More

The Latest: Herbert signs bill allowing Zion Curtain changes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has signed legislation that overhauls alcohol licensing and rules about serving drinks in restaurants. Herbert said in statement Tuesday that changes will make restaurant licensing fairer and give establishments options and time to comply with the law. Under the law, restaurants […]

Read More

Man charged in rail worker death transferred to Wyoming

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah authorities say a man accused of killing a train worker has been transported to Wyoming where the alleged crime occurred. Utah Department of Corrections spokeswoman Maria Peterson says that Wyoming authorities picked up Dereck James “DJ” Harrison on Tuesday. Harrison was sentenced to at […]

Read More

Fire Destroys Hurricane Trailer Home 

(Hurricane, UT)  –  Fire investigators are looking into what caused a blaze that destroyed a trailer home and shed in Hurricane.  Neighbors called for help yesterday afternoon and fire crews were able to get a man and his dog out of the trailer before they could be hurt.  The blaze started […]

Read More

UDOT Set To Unveil I-15 Widening ProposalÂ

(Midvale, UT)  –  The Utah Department of Transportation is ready to unveil a plan to reduce traffic backups on Interstate 15.  The proposal would add a lane to southbound I-15 from Salt Lake City to Draper and improvements to several interchanges.  UDOT hopes to have the plan finalized and begin construction […]

Read More

McMullin Claims He Knows Details On Trump’s Ties To Russia 

(Provo, UT)  –  Former independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin is claiming he knows details of the investigation into President Trump’s ties to Russia.  The former CIA employee spoke to a group of BYU students yesterday at a political seminar in Provo.  McMullin said there were things that he hasn’t made public […]

Read More