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Archive: News / Utah (12 Stories)

Main Street celebrates opening of new businesses

05/20/2012 8:46am
Mayor Ralph Becker, City Councilman Luke Garrott and the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City celebrated a quartet of local retailers newly located on downtown's Main Street on Thursday.

Boston Building owner violated asbestos removal regulations

05/20/2012 9:32am
A company that owns the Boston Building admitted to violating federal clean air regulations for asbestos removal during a renovation project.

Keeping sage grouse off endangered species list helps state, economy

05/20/2012 11:05am
By early July, Gov. Gary Herbert will receive a list of recommendations that could shape Utah's plan to keep the imperiled sage grouse from landing on the endangered species list.

Trooper injured in accident on I-15

05/20/2012 11:18am
A Utah Department of Public Safety trooper was injured Sunday morning when a car veered into the median on I-15 and rear- ended his patrol car.

Boy Scouts tour some of Salt Lake City's religious organizations

05/20/2012 1:28pm
A group of Boy Scouts spent their Saturday afternoon learning about the various religious organizations in the area.

Local consumer prices up slightly in April

05/20/2012 2:39pm
The Zions Bank Wasatch Front Consumer Price Index increased 0.7 percent from last month. The U.S. CPI — an aggregation of all prices throughout the nation — increased at a rate of 0.3 percent.

More than 75 soldiers to deploy Monday

05/20/2012 5:42pm
The 191st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion will deploy Monday, 14 months earlier than was expected.

Police seize vehicle involved in high-speed chase

05/20/2012 6:22pm
Unified Police have seized a vehicle believed to be involved in a high-speed chase, but authorities are still seeking the driver, who they say is a fugitive and could be armed.

Environmental groups, tribes join to protest nuclear power plant

05/20/2012 8:43pm
Environmental groups and Native American tribes gathered Saturday at the site of a proposed nuclear power plant to protest its location and plans to divert water from the Green River.

Elderly woman attacked in home, police look for attackers

05/20/2012 9:58pm
Police are looking for two men and a woman who attacked an 87-year-old woman in her home as she was sleeping Sunday.

Utahns catch glimpse of annular eclipse

05/20/2012 10:05pm
The overcast horizon made the crowd gathered Sunday evening at the Gateway anxious as to whether they would get a good glimpse of the rare annular solar eclipse.

Retiring anchorman Bruce Lindsay's introduction to journalism

05/20/2012 10:46pm
Anchorman Bruce Lindsay will retire from KSL-TV this week, after more than 30 years with the company.
 
   
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