Police Search for Suspects After 7-11 Robbery
Police are searching for two suspects after the men entered the 7-11 store at 1353 W. Indiana this morning at 2:55. They confronted the clerk as he was making coffee.
Kearns Man Shot, Police Say Attack May Have Been Targeted
Police are looking for two suspects who they say shot a 29-year-old man in Kearns, this morning at around 2 a.m.
Volcano Erupts in Chile for First Time Since 1961
More than 1,500 were evacuated in southern Chile after volcano Calbuco erupted, spewing an enormous column of ash into the sky.
Rand Paul’s son, William, Cited for DUI
William Paul, the 22-year-old son of 2016 presidential hopeful Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., was cited for driving under the influence of alcohol Sunday.
Pregnant Popeye’s Worker says She was Fired for not Replacing Stolen Cash
A pregnant Texas woman said she was fired from a Popeye's eatery for refusing to repay about $400 stolen when she was robbed at gunpoint.
Marvel at This: Comic Book Fashion is Here
Hot Topic and Her Universe are teaming up to create a line of sleek and stylish apparel that is basically everything that any comic girl could dream of.
App to Clean up Controversial Social Media Posts
Jeb Bush's former tech guru is working on an app that will allow people to scan their social media and delete any post that may get them in hot water.
One World Trade Center Elevator Shows New York’s History
The 47-second elevator ride to the top of New York's One World Trade Center features panoramic time-lapse video simulating the city's history.
Fincantieri Details Latest LCS Work for U.S. Navy
The U.S. subsidiary of Italy's Fincantieri, Marinette Marine, is building two more Littoral Combat Ships for the U.S. Navy.
Student, 13, Kills Teacher with Crossbow Loaded With Pens in Spain
A 13-year-old boy was arrested Monday morning for allegedly killing a teacher with a crossbow loaded with ballpoint pens at a school in Barcelona, Spain.
20 Years Since Oklahoma City Bombing; Worst Act of Domestic Terrorism
More than 168 people died 20 years ago today when Timothy McVeigh detonated a rental truck parked in front of the office building, which housed a daycare center. The April 19, 1995 attack remains the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.
Utah’s Very Own Plus-Size Model
There is an old saying 'this is in' but that just may not be the case any longer. Some dress designers and even stores are embracing more of a real woman feel.
Family, Friends and Community Say Goodbye to Former Governor Norm Bangerter
Gov. Gary R. Herbert has authorized the lowering of the flags of the United States of America and the State of Utah in honor of former Gov. Norman H. Bangerter. The former governor of Utah will be laid to rest Saturday, April 18.
Fire Engulfs Draper Home Leaving a Family of Five Homeless Tonight
A family of five is homeless tonight as a two alarm fire engulfed their garage and spread to the home. Luckily no one who lived in the home was injured, just scared.