2 Utah men accused of setting booby traps along popular trail face felony charges Washington Post SALT LAKE CITY — Two Utah men accused of setting potentially deadly booby traps along a popular hiking trail have been charged with felony aggravated assault. Benjamin Rutkowski, 19, of Orem, and Kai Christensen, 21, of Provo, await a June 13 court ...
Utah Tutsis commemorate Rwanda genocide Salt Lake Tribune So Tutsis who survived and now live in Utah held an annual commemoration on Saturday. About 150 people attended the event at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel to share stories about what they witnessed, light candles in memory of victims, listen to reports by ...
Utah doctors are making house calls — at work Salt Lake Tribune This story is part of an occasional series on innovation among Utah's hospitals, clinics and insurance companies. The clinic's "Dr. Donna saved my life," said Frandsen, the wife of an engineer at Futura. The company doctor is on the march.
2 Utah men face felony charges for booby traps KATV More >> As SWAT team neared, Miss. kidnap-slaying suspect kills himself, authorities say 2 girls OKMore >> As SWAT team neared, Miss. kidnap-slaying suspect kills himself, authorities say 2 girls OKMore >> SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Two Utah men accused of ...
Candidates for Utah attorney general come out swinging Salt Lake Tribune For about 45 minutes at the Wasatch High School auditorium, the two Republican candidates for Utah attorney general challenged litigating credentials, experience and leadership before a crowd of about 100 Saturday afternoon.
Crowds gathering in southwest Utah to view 'ring of fire' eclipse Salt Lake Tribune By Sheena McFarland Cedar City • David Lee didn't book his ticket to Utah until Wednesday. But the member of the Royal Astronomical Society in Victoria, Canada, realized he couldn't miss the rare annular solar eclipse happening Sunday evening.