MSHA: Poor engineering left Crandall primed for collapse Posted: 1:17 PM- Federal investigators determined that major engineering deficiencies left the Crandall Canyon coal mine primed for a massive pillar collapse, and that the mine was "destined to fail." Full Story
Utah Jazz: Knight to fulfill purpose of Hart Only a year ago, Jason Hart's decision to sign as a free agent with the Jazz opened the door for Brevin Knight to head to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Now the two veteran point guards are trading places, with Knight coming to Utah in a swap his agent described as a "pleasant Full Story
MSHA on the mend: Embattled mine-safety agency bends to its task Better late than never, the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration is casting a critical eye on Utah deep mine operations after six miners and three would-be rescuers were killed at the Crandall Canyon coal mine in Emery County last August. Full Story
Wharton: Big water projects are all wet When Mormon pioneers came into the Salt Lake Valley 161 years ago today, they realized the importance of water in one of North America's most arid environments. Full Story
Reporter held for trial in courthouse gun case Posted: 9:25 AM- PITTSBURGH - A former Pittsburgh radio reporter has been held for trial on charges that he brought a loaded handgun in his briefcase into a courthouse to cover a trial. Full Story
Cities hope to build community, fight crime In early August, tens of millions of people will gather in parks, community centers and neighbors' yards to learn more about staying safe.
In cities along the Salt Lake Valley's West side, thousands are expected to attend National Night Out Against Crime events featuring safety Full Story