Quantcast
found 96 articles :: on page 1 of 5
order by: relevance date
September 2, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The public utility general manager who failed to prevent his subordinate from carrying out an alleged financial fraud is leaving the company with a retirement package worth almost a quarter-million dollars. Blaine Stewart, whose tenure as Heber Light... Full Story
August 29, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A crash on Interstate 80 near milepost 175 briefly closed two westbound lanes Thursday afternoon, but all lanes were cleared by 6 p.m. A sport utility vehicle and a semi-trailer collided and rolled over about 10 miles northeast of I-80's junctio... Full Story
August 28, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Three men who allegedly left two victims bleeding from stab wounds after a fight in Magna last week were charged Thursday in 3rd District Court. Defendants Derek Andrews, 23, Jeremy Crowther, 33, and Cody Johnson, 26, were all charged with 2nd-degre... Full Story
August 28, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The 23-year-old live-in boyfriend of an Ogden woman has been charged in the death of a baby girl who was left in his care along with the mother's two other young children. Adam Joseph Barney was arrested Monday night after officers found the 14... Full Story
August 28, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
West Jordan police have asked the public for help identifying a man suspected of peeking under women's dressing room stalls at Kohl's. Police released surveillance images from the Kohl's at 7292 S. Plaza Center Drive showing a bald man... Full Story
August 28, 2014 • By Harry Stevens And Bob Mims The Salt Lake Tribune
The father of the woman accused of dumping her baby in a Kearns trash can says his daughter suffers from a learning disability that prevents her from comprehending the significance of her actions. "She doesn't even realize that it's a crime... Full Story
August 27, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Two joyriders were arrested Tuesday morning after they allegedly drove through Cottonwood Heights leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. A resident near 2600 East and 6500 South called police about 3 a.m. to report that people were driving thr... Full Story
August 25, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Fairchild Semiconductor will close its West Jordan facility in an effort to cut costs and restructure its supply chain, the company announced Monday. A spokesman for the San Jose, Calif.-based chipmaker would not reveal how many people are employed ... Full Story
August 23, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A 66-year-old black man has filed a housing-discrimination complaint against the management of a Salt Lake City apartment building for the elderly and disabled. In the complaint, filed Aug. 15 with the Antidiscrimination Division of the Utah Labor Co... Full Story
August 22, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A man who barricaded himself in a Magna home is now in custody after a stand-off with SWAT team members Friday afternoon. The 30-year-old man has eight outstanding arrest warrants for misdemeanors and felonies stemming from drug and weapons possessio... Full Story
August 19, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The Salt Lake City police officer who shot 20-year-old Dillon Taylor outside a convenience store last week was wearing a body camera. And that footage will be released to the public upon the completion of the investigation. "You will see on camera .... Full Story
August 19, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Mary Hagadus is eager for her son's remains to be returned to her in Michigan by the end of the month. In September, Mary is scheduled to undergo radiation treatment for breast cancer, and she wants to have the memorial service before then. The... Full Story
August 19, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A rescue operation for a boy scout who fell off a cliff near Smithfield's Birch Canyon was underway Tuesday evening. A Life Flight helicopter from Intermountain Healthcare flew to the scene and had been preparing to hoist the scout to a nearby h... Full Story
August 19, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Protesters lined the sidewalk across the street from Salt Lake City police headquarters Monday afternoon to express their outrage at a spate of recent police shootings of unarmed people. Among the demonstrators were friends of Dillon Taylor, the 20-... Full Story
August 18, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A man who South Jordan police say committed nearly a dozen burglaries since June was arrested at his home Monday morning. The 32-year-old South Jordan man allegedly stole computers, credit cards and purses from cars and garages in the Daybreak neigh... Full Story
August 18, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
Police and animal control officers subdued a cougar that was spotted in a northeast Orem neighborhood Monday morning. Startled residents began calling police about the cougar about 5 a.m. Officers searched the area for hours before tracking the anim... Full Story
August 17, 2014 • By Harry Stevens | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake County has enlisted experts to undertake a yearlong study of the county's criminal justice system. The data-driven study will support Salt Lake County's efforts to reduce recidivism and better manage inmates suffering from mental ... Full Story
August 14, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The Bureau of Land Management is offering a reward of up to $500 to help catch the vandals who spray-painted shooting targets onto rocks near ancient Native American art in Utah County. The BLM's Salt Lake Field Office received a report July 31... Full Story
August 14, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
The Salt Lake City Police Department has asked the public to help apprehend three men who allegedly committed a series of burglaries between May and July. The suspects have targeted the parking garages of apartment buildings downtown and in the Avenu... Full Story
August 14, 2014 • By Harry Stevens The Salt Lake Tribune
A Utah technology company is helping the Liberian government rein in the Ebola outbreak that has killed hundreds of Liberians since late March. Addressing Homes, a technology company based in Midvale, has donated two of its portable mapping devices ... Full Story
12345  NEXT