The organizers of the Occupy Salt Lake City
movement announced Saturday that they are
broadening their efforts.
Despite late start and competition, SLC Farmer's Market successful
Courtney Orton |
posted Oct 22nd - 10:30pm
Saturday was the last day of a season that
started on a slow note.
'Fit 2 Fat 2 Fit' trainer to appear on Leno's Tonight Show
Emiley Morgan |
posted Oct 22nd - 10:15pm
Drew Manning, a part-time
personal trainer and longtime fitness
enthusiast, heard time and time again from
some
overweight clients that he didn't know what
they were going through.
Family, friends express 'devastation' after body confirmed as missing teen's
Jasen Lee |
posted Oct 22nd - 10:00pm
Reed and his wife Tammy sat in a park in
their West Jordan
neighborhood trying to express how their
family was coping
with the recent revelation that remains of a
person found
in Morgan County were positively identified
as their 16-
year old niece, Alexis Rasmussen, who had
been missing for
seven weeks.
Jobless rate for Utah down in September
posted Oct 22nd - 8:15pm
The number of Utahns with gainful employment
rose a bit last month.
West Valley City seeks volunteers for exchange program
ksl.com |
posted Oct 22nd - 6:45pm
Students and volunteers are needed to help with
an exchange program with sister city Nantou,
Taiwan.
Construction on last phase of Big Cottonwood Canyon Trail to begin
Steve Fidel |
posted Oct 22nd - 6:00pm
The last stage of the Big Cottonwood Canyon
Trail is in the final design stages and should
be going out to bid in about a month.
Park City fighting housing downturn
Jasen Lee |
posted Oct 22nd - 4:45pm
In Utah, this resort community has long been
considered the ritzy town with big homes that
cost big bucks. But even after the housing
bubble burst, Summit County's most famous
hamlet seems to be holding its own in the
state's tenuous housing market.
Young volunteers take time to serve community members in need
Geoffrey Fattah |
posted Oct 22nd - 3:30pm
Clementina Laufou kept peering out of the
window of her home, telling a group of young
adults they had already done enough, but the
group just kept on working.
Utah school district first to sell bus ads
Josh Loftin, Associated Press |
posted Oct 22nd - 2:45pm
Early next year, a suburban Utah school
district will be the first in the state to
plaster its buses with
advertisements in an effort to generate
additional revenue without
raising taxes.
Land mines found in checked luggage at Salt Lake airport
Molly Farmer |
posted Oct 22nd - 9:45am
Never leave home without your landmines. One man traveling through Salt Lake International did just that. Although the mines were inactive, four flights were delayed because of the incident.
Small-town motel owner at odds with Expedia.com for unpaid bills
Alex Cabrero |
posted Oct 21st - 10:02pm
A small-town motel owner has an issue with a big-name company. Expedia.com was selling his rooms on its discount Web site, but he never signed up for Expedia's service, had no idea customers were heading his way, and has yet to be paid for the rooms.
Last deer hunt of its kind to kick off in Utah
ksl.com |
posted Oct 21st - 10:01pm
KSL Outdoor specialist Adam Eakle helps us kick the deer hunt off live from Southern Utah and explains why this year's hunt is the last one like it.
Is fear of failure a major obstacle?
Kimberly Sayer-Giles, ksl.com contributor |
posted Oct 21st - 9:41pm
One of the most common obstacles holding people
back from reaching their potential in business
and life is the fear of failure. Here are five
ways to eliminate the fear of failure
from your life.
Lee proposes foreigners get U.S. visas with purchase of home
Mary Richards |
posted Oct 21st - 9:07pm
Some headlines are calling it the "buy a house, get a visa" program, but Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, says his bill does more than that.
The low cost of avoiding foreclosure
Jasen Lee |
posted Oct 21st - 8:42pm
About one in every 145 housing units in Utah
has received a notice of default, scheduled
auction or bank repossession. Unfortunately,
too many homeowners aren't aware of the
resources that could help them avoid losing
what is typically their most valuable asset.
Soldier, family relieved Iraq deployment now behind them
Jed Boal |
posted Oct 21st - 7:26pm
President Obama announced the Iraq war will be
over by the end of this year. For many Utah
servicemen, Iraq was their first deployment.
KSL spoke with a couple who says that, in many
ways, the Iraq War defined their lives for
nearly a decade.
Provo man jailed for allegedly abusing disabled couple
Emiley Morgan and Andrew Adams |
posted Oct 21st - 7:25pm
Provo Police have arrested a 29-year-old man they believe targeted and stole from a disabled couple.
BYU art student earns grant for ‘ghost images'
Carole Mikita |
posted Oct 21st - 6:55pm
A BYU art student is bringing ghosts back to
life -- not people, but buildings.
Roosevelt police use pepper spray on football fans, players
Geoff Liesik |
posted Oct 21st - 6:25pm
A small town football game ended in chaos when police used pepper spray on fans. Fans we talked to called it an over-reaction to a post-game celebration.
Missing teen's family wanting, waiting for answers
Emiley Morgan |
posted Oct 21st - 6:18pm
Two days have passed since investigators
searching for missing Ogden teenager Alexis
Rasmussen reported finding human remains in
rural Morgan County. An expert gives KSL some
insight as to why the perceived delay.
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