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An employee of a Salt Lake medical laboratory died Thursday after an apparent fall inside a two-story cold room.
Man who drowned at Sand Hollow State Park identified
A man who drowned at Sand Hollow Reservoir on Wednesday has been identified as an Arizona man.
2 women killed in Louisiana theater shooting, police say
One co-owned a gift and toy shop. Another was a college student who also worked at a women's clothing store.
West Nile virus detected in Utah mosquitoes
Mosquitos in four counties have tested positive for West Nile virus, according to the Utah Department of Health.
Terminally ill mom writes a lifetime of greeting cards for daughter
It was a grim realization for Heather McManamy when she discovered during an echocardiogram that the breast cancer she fought so hard against had metastasized.
5 'wow' aviation moments at the Oshkosh air show
They call it the Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture. But for some, it's so famous, it's just "Oshkosh." Never heard of it? It's kind of like an aviation buff's Disneyland. Or maybe Comic-Con.
More homeless people are choosing to camp along downtown streets
Volunteers of America Utah and other human services organizations have noticed an increasing amount of homeless camping on city streets, but after Wednesday, they're no closer to finding out why.
Here's why you have a sweet tooth when others may not
It may not be lack of self-discipline that keeps you from saying no to that second doughnut. Scientists say the culprit could be your genes.
Dunkin' CEO: $15 min wage is 'outrageous'
Dunkin' Donuts' top executive says a $15 minimum wage for fast food workers is "absolutely outrageous."
Quiz: How much do you know about the Mormon pioneers?
Many Utahns enthusiastically celebrate the 24th of July, but that doesn't mean they know everything about the Mormon pioneers. Take this quiz to determine how much you know about the pioneers.
Mormon Tabernacle Choir announces first European tour in 18 years
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will be headed to Europe next summer for a three-week, eight-city tour with announced performances in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands and France.
Jury finds former bus driver guilty of abusing 2 students
A Draper bus driver was found guilty Thursday of 19 charges of sexually abusing two special-needs girls that he drove to school.
Firefighter, boy burned after 70 fireworks go off inside fire station
One firefighter was taken to the hospital with severe burns after fireworks went off inside the Marysvale fire station Thursday.
Fatal police shooting near Utah, Colorado border legally justified, D.A. says
Two Colorado police officers were legally justified in using deadly force against a Mississippi fugitive who disarmed them and briefly held them hostage near the Utah-Colorado border in March, according 14th Judicial District Attorney Brett Barkey.
Childhood friends, WWII veterans reunite on Honor Flight
The Utah Honor Flight has a way of forging new friendships when World War II veterans visit the memorials in Washington, D.C., together.
Restaurant meals just as bad for your health as fast food, study reveals
Attention all foodies: Despite what you may think, you may be better off eating at McDonalds than that new four-star restaurant downtown.
Deputies investigate shooting of 2 horses near Duchesne
You can't blame Sampson for being a little skittish these days. After all, someone shot the 3-month-old colt in the right front leg with small-caliber bullet earlier this month for reasons his owners can't explain.
New sport for 2018 Winter Olympics discussed during USSA Summit
Big-air snowboarding will make its debut during the 2018 Winter Olympics
Questions raised as armed man guards Logan military recruitment offices
Joshua Van Natter has taken it upon himself to guard the military recruiting offices in Logan. While police say he has the right to do so, they point out he is drawing some concerns by being there.
Report details chronic problems at Army anthrax facility
Pentagon officials released a report Thursday detailing recurring problems at an Army bioterror facility that accidentally sent live anthrax to other labs for more than a decade.
Salt Lake Comic Con gets trademark; Organizers optimistic about naming lawsuit
Salt Lake Comic Con has successfully trademarked its name, possibly defusing a naming dispute with San Diego Comic-Con International.
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