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An autopsy conducted by the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office concurred with an independent autopsy that Darrien Hunt was shot six times by Saratoga Springs police officers. The report concluded that five of the shots hit Hunt from behind and one hit the side of his left hip toward the back of his body.
Cancer diagnosis prompts 'Songs for Life'
Music has the power to heal, to soothe and to relax. So when one woman was diagnosed with cancer she used it to her advantage. Now she's hoping to use music to help others heal as well.
Lawsuit: Sex abuse claims against deceased former educator were false
The parents of a Uintah County educator who committed suicide in 2013 after being accused of child sex abuse have filed a federal lawsuit against the police detective and the DCFS caseworker who investigated the case.
SLC man builds 2,000-pound, fire-breathing spider
Michael Green spent two years, building a 2,000-pound steel spider that is now on display in his front yard, just in time for Halloween.
California shooting suspects arraigned
Prosecutors filed murder charges Tuesday against two Utah residents in the slayings of two California sheriff's deputies during a shooting rampage that also left a motorist and third deputy wounded.
NASA unmanned rocket explodes during liftoff
An unmanned commercial supply rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff Tuesday evening, with debris falling in flames over the launch site in Virginia. No injuries were reported following the first catastrophic launch in NASA's commercial spaceflight effort.
UDOT using new rumble strips in construction zones
Trying to improve safety for workers and motorists in construction zones, UDOT is starting to use temporary, portable rumble strips to alert motorists as they approach orange cone zones.
Slow-moving lava creeps closer to Hawaii homes
After weeks of slow, stop-and-go movement, a river of asphalt-black lava was less than the length of a football field from homes in a Big Island community Tuesday.
Utah company offers unlimited vacation and 'no-fear' culture
A handful of companies have adopted "unlimited vacation" policies, including Netflix, Virgin Airways and now a company here in Utah. PluralSight believes that in the "no-fear" culture it has cultivated, there's no need for a strict time-off policy.
Federal officer accused of threatening Uber driver with gun
A man arrested and later charged with pointing a gun at an taxi driver has been identified as a federal law enforcement officer.
McAdams: $1.1B budget won't involve tax increases
Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams has proposed a $1.1 billion budget for 2015. The 'lean' budget, which can be funded with no tax increase, would provide a 2.75 percent merit pay increases to county employees.
2 men killed in fiery Carbon County crash identified
Two men who died in a fiery crash that ended a high-speed police chase had active warrants for their arrests, according to the Carbon County Sheriff's Office.
Eureka student taken into custody for bringing gun to school
Less than a week after a deadly shooting at a Washington state high school, a high school student in Utah is taken into custody after bringing a handgun to school.
Man killed in Bountiful head-on collision identified
Police have identified the man who was killed during a head-on collision that closed a Bountiful road for several hours Monday.
Man steals tip jar from shop
A shop received an outpouring of support on social media after it posted surveillance video of a man stealing a tip jar while an employee's back was turned.
FBI: No additional videos of Oklahoma bombing, despite claims from a Utah attorney
The FBI argues again in new court documents filed late Monday that it has done an adequate search for additional videos of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, saying there's no point looking for records that don't exist.
3 more family friendly frightening films
My article from last week generated a lot of buzz from readers about their favorite family friendly Halloween movies. As such, here are three more that my readers picked out.
Polar opposites run in the 1st District congressional race
Candidates Donna McAleer and Rob Bishop from the 1st District have similar concerns but have very different ways of resolving them.
What you need to know about pink eye
Tips and information you need to know about treating and avoiding Pink Eye.
Have You Seen This? OK Go delivers once again with new video
Alternative rock band OK Go made its mark with intensely creative music videos, and it delights once again with its newest effort.
'Charlie Brown' Halloween is still hot TV
The Halloween mainstay "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!" may be old, but it's still a ratings treat for ABC. When the 1966 Halloween special was shown in early October this year it brought in 6.28 million viewers for the network.
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