Utahns will have a rare chance
to view an annular eclipse of the sun Sunday
night, the
country's first total solar eclipse in 18
years.
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.
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.
Ogden Marathon gives runners breathtaking views
ksl.com |
posted May 19th - 5:46pm
More than 9,000 people took part in the Ogden
Marathon and other races Saturday, and 20,000
people cheered
on participants.
SpaceX rocket launch aborted in last half-second
Marcia Dunn, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 4:56pm
A new private supply ship for the International Space Station remained stuck on the ground Saturday after rocket engine trouble led to a last-second abort of the historic flight.
Young illegal immigrants coming out of the shadows
Helen O'Neill, Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 3:51pm
She was tiny and trembling and looked so very vulnerable. Barely 15, having already experienced a lifetime of hardships since losing her mother at 5 and crossing the desert with her father, she clutched a microphone before a crowd in New York's Union Square.
First 4-year degree at Snow College approved
ksl.com |
posted May 19th - 3:30pm
Snow College's first four-year program was
approved by the Board of Regents Friday.
Tech company receives $70 million venture capital, to create 250 jobs
Hunter Schwarz |
posted May 19th - 2:32pm
Qualtrics, an online surveying and data
collection software company, announced it has
received $70 million from two major Silicon
Valley venture capital firms Tuesday that will
be used to expand its Provo headquarters and
more than double its staff.
Portugal bestows Gov. Herbert with knighthood
Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 1:36pm
Gov. Gary Herbert is now a knight
after the Royal House of Portugal bestowed the
honor as
thanks for all the charitable efforts of Utah
citizens.
Consultant to look at possibility of 2022 Olympic bid
Lisa Riley Roche |
posted May 19th - 1:09pm
The state committee looking at whether Utah
should bid to host another Olympics decided
Thursday to spend $35,000 to hire one of its
members to prepare a final report.
Flaming Gorge pipeline denied again
Amy Joi O'Donoghue |
posted May 19th - 12:41pm
Federal regulators rejected a request to
revisit their decision denying a preliminary
application for a controversial pipeline that
would divert Green River water before it
reaches Flaming Gorge Dam.
Special needs kids play in Sports Day
ksl.com |
posted May 19th - 10:39am
Kids enjoyed running, jumping and throwing Friday
for Jordan School District's Special Needs Sports Day.
'Sugar hole' to be filled with housing, office space
Jasen Lee |
posted May 19th - 9:43am
The Sugar House business district is on the cusp of major changes,
thanks to new housing and development projects planned or under
way.
Authorities warn of mountain man burglar
Associated Press |
posted May 19th - 9:09am
Authorities are warning cabin owners to be on
the
lookout for a mountain recluse suspected in
more than two dozen
cabin
burglaries across the southern Utah wilderness.
Robber recognized by former high school peer
Wendy Leonard |
posted May 19th - 8:54am
A 25-year-old Sandy man faces robbery charges after a credit union
employee recognized the man as someone he'd gone to high school
with.
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