Last Generation Network News
December 3, 2013 –TUESDAY- Kislev 30, 5774
Vol I. No.4
UTAH EDITION
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A truck driver from Utah is accused of holding a 19-year-old relative against her will while the two traveled across country.
Williams lifts Jazz past Rockets 109-103
Matthew Coles, Associated Press | posted Dec 2nd - 10:46pm
The Jazz get their second win in a row as they hold off the Rockets 109-103 with Gordon Hayward scoring a season-high 29 points.
Growing economy may be hurting Salvation Army
Devon Dolan | posted Dec 2nd - 10:36pm
A growing economy is a good thing, but it's also hurting the Salvation Army. This season, the nonprofit organization expects to see an 18- to 20-percent drop in funds through the Red Kettle Bell Drive.
Amazon drones could deliver to your door by 2015
Celeste Tholen Rosenlof and Sam Penrod | posted Dec 2nd - 10:34pm
It won't bring you tacos, but it will bring you just about anything else. Amazon hopes to launch its Prime Drones in the next few years.
Denver police officer hits parked truck; owner claims distraction
Jordan Ormond | posted Dec 2nd - 9:31pm
An investigation is underway after a Denver police officer crashed his vehicle into the back of a parked truck early Saturday morning. The owner of the truck said the crash happened while the officer was looking at his computer.
Man faces charges in connection with auto theft, high-speed chase
Whitney Evans | posted Dec 2nd - 9:15pm
Charges have been filed against a Bountiful man police say stole a car, two trucks and led officers on a high-speed chase last month.
Year-end signups crucial test for health care site
Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Associated Press | posted Dec 2nd - 8:58pm
President Barack Obama's new and improved health care website faces yet another test in just a couple of weeks, its biggest yet. If HealthCare.gov becomes overwhelmed by an expected year-end crunch, many Americans will be left facing a break in their insurance coverage.
NH hospital worker gets 39 years in hepatitis case
Holly Ramer, Associated Press | posted Dec 2nd - 8:51pm
A traveling medical technician who stole painkillers and infected dozens of patients in multiple states with hepatitis C through tainted syringes was sentenced Monday to 39 years in prison.
Area of Walker car crash known for street racing
Justin Pritchard and Jake Coyle, Associated Press | posted Dec 2nd - 8:41pm
The neighborhood where "Fast & Furious" star Paul Walker died in a one-car crash is known to attract street racers, according to law enforcement officials.
Bird steals camera in Australia, records journey
Associated Press | posted Dec 2nd - 8:08pm
A brazen bird snatched a video camera that was recording crocodiles in northwest Australia and captured fascinating footage of its 110-kilometer (70-mile) journey across the country's remote landscape.
More consumers shop online with computer than tablet, study says
Nkoyo Iyamba | posted Dec 2nd - 7:44pm
A Utah-based company has increased sales this year through cyber shopping and workers were especially busy on Cyber Monday.
Pictures released of man accused of robbing U.S. Bank
Robynn Garfield | posted Dec 2nd - 7:18pm
Salt Lake City police officers are looking for a man who robbed a U.S. Bank Monday morning.
Woman accused of driving getaway vehicle arrested in Price
Geoff Liesik | posted Dec 2nd - 7:05pm
A man accused of robbing a grocery store at gunpoint last week left behind the demand note he used during the crime, which allowed police to identify him, according to charging documents filed Monday.
NTSB: Train going too fast at curve before wreck
Jim Fitzgerald and Frank Eltman, Associated Press | posted Dec 2nd - 7:00pm
A commuter train that derailed over the weekend, killing four passengers, was hurtling at 82 mph as it entered a 30 mph curve, a federal investigator said Monday. But whether the wreck was the result of human error or mechanical trouble was unclear, he said.
Pleasant View struggles to match water supply with city growth, officials say
Andrew Adams | posted Dec 2nd - 6:37pm
The construction industry may finally be making a comeback post- recession, but progress in one Weber County city has been slowed because of the weak water picture.
'No way to convince people I'm innocent,' says John Swallow
Dennis Romboy and Richard Piatt | posted Dec 2nd - 6:32pm
John Swallow's last day at the Attorney General's office came and went without much fanfare. Except for an occasional phone ringing, it was silent in the Attorney General's office. Swallow's belongings had been cleared out over the weekend.
Cyber Monday deals on phones, TVs, clothes
Brandon Griggs, CNN | posted Dec 2nd - 6:30pm
How eager are retailers to boost sales this holiday season? It's no longer enough for them to offer one special day of discounts to online shoppers — they're stretching the deals out over an entire week.
Tom Daley: Olympic diver reveals he is in a gay relationship
CNN | posted Dec 2nd - 4:57pm
Tom Daley wanted the world to hear the truth straight from his mouth. The 19-year-old diver, who was one of Britain's heart-throb poster-boys for the London 2012 Olympics, took to YouTube Monday to reveal he is in a relationship with a man.
Midvale woman charged in fraud case faces additional charges
Pat Reavy | posted Dec 2nd - 4:45pm
A woman charged earlier this year with 10 counts of communications fraud and engaging in a pattern of unlawful activity is now facing even more charges.
3 juveniles suspected in Magna church vandalism
Pat Reavy | posted Dec 2nd - 4:28pm
Investigators believe they know who broke into Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church twice in one week, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage in addition to stealing thousands of dollars of church property.
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