Tips for talking to kids about their weight
05/30/2012 7:49am
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say obesity affects 17 percent of all children in the U.S. But how can parents talk to their child about his weight problem without hurting the kid's feelings?
Near record number of homes closed due to meth
05/30/2012 8:16am
A near record number of homes in Salt Lake County are closing because Valley Health officials have discovered remnants of meth labs inside.
Matheson: Get rid of Utah's political caucus system
05/30/2012 8:50am
Rep. Jim Matheson favors doing away with Utah's political caucus system for selecting candidates because he says extreme party factions have too much influence on the outcome.
Court ruling revives debate over stun guns
05/30/2012 10:30am
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to hear a case of excessive force filed by a pregnant Seattle woman after police used a stun gun on her.
Designers guild a 'play-test' for amateur board game developers
05/30/2012 11:29am
The Board Game Designers Guild of Utah meets
regularly at Game Night Games in Salt Lake City
and offers opportunities for game developers.
Utah chosen as site for NASAA Conference
05/30/2012 11:53am
The Wasatch Front has been chosen as the site
for the North American Securities
Administrators Association Fall 2013
Conference, which could infuse more than $1
million into the local economy.
College courses to be made available through Open High School
05/30/2012 11:59am
Utah students now have another option: The Open High School of Utah is partnering with Weber State University to give dual credit to online students.
Go west, young man, but stop before you hit Nevada
05/30/2012 12:18pm
California has become the poster child for
overregulation and business killing taxation.
By contrast, Utah has long enjoyed a reputation
as a business friendly state.
Police investigate cause of deadly I-215 crash
05/30/2012 12:29pm
A car veered off I-215, hit a bridge support
and caught on fire early this morning on I-215
in Midvale.
Cottonwood football coach resigns
05/30/2012 12:29pm
Cottonwood High School football coach Josh
Lyman resigned Wednesday as a coach and
teacher.
Logan police search for suspects in weekend stabbing
05/30/2012 1:17pm
Police in Logan are looking for five people in
connection with a weekend stabbing.
Tetris trailer, thankfully it's a joke, kind of
05/30/2012 2:01pm
With films like "Battleship" making millions, it's only a matter of time before we start getting more and more movies based off of games with no story. This is a fan made trailer for a Tetris movie and we wouldn't be surprised to see it headed to a theater near you soon.
Red light cameras not likely to return to Utah in near future
05/30/2012 3:31pm
Roughly 2.3 million citations were issued across 18 states in 2011, thanks to red light safety cameras. But the cameras aren't likely to surface in Utah anytime soon.
Local happenings: A Neon Trees homecoming and an annual safety fair
05/30/2012 3:45pm
Neon Trees concert at the Depot, SLC Fire
Department puts on annual Safety Fair, and the
Gateway Summer Concert Series
More 'walking only' restrictions may be ahead for Provo trail
05/30/2012 3:51pm
Utah county commissioners are going to be looking to see if more restrictions are needed along the Provo Canyon Trail to slow down bike riders and long boarders in heavily used areas.
Plane crashes in Kane County, 4 killed
05/30/2012 4:28pm
A single-engine aircraft crashed in a remote
area of Kane County Tuesday, killing all four
people on board.
Driver seriously injured in TRAX accident
05/30/2012 4:49pm
A northbound TRAX train hit a van Wednesday
afternoon, leaving the driver with serious
injuries.
Have You Seen This? Treasure chest prank dupes Venice Beach
05/30/2012 5:01pm
School's winding down and summer is at our doorstep. That means it's time for snow cone shacks to start opening, swimming pools to be filled to the brim and for students who don't have class to start finding ways to fill their time.
A group of friends form Ogden, Utah did exactly that and managed to pull an unforgettable prank on California's Venice Beach.
Structural engineers claim new law raises safety concerns
05/30/2012 5:35pm
A group of structural engineers are calling on the Utah Legislature to repeal a law they claim scales back the state's seismic safety codes.
Primary Children's saves KSL producer's child
05/30/2012 7:43pm
Irinna Danielson helped put together the Primary Children's Medical Center Telethon in 2011, the first time. But just a few months after giving birth to her third child, and not long after the telethon, she found herself at Primary Children's with her child in intensive care.
Ceremony honors EMS responders who save lives
05/30/2012 8:17pm
In November, Centerville resident Clara Lewis and two of her children survived the would-be fatal accident between her minivan and a UTA Frontrunner train. Lewis has since recovered after a 45 day stay in the hospital, and now the respondents to the accident have been honored for saving her and her two children's lives.
Meet the new KSL TV news team
05/30/2012 9:03pm
You may have noticed two new faces in our KSL family album. Dave McCann and Mike Headrick have pulled up seats next to Nadine Wimmer as anchors of our evening newscasts.
National Guard MEDEVAC pilots to aid rescues in Utah
05/30/2012 10:04pm
The Utah National Guard trains intensely for the battlefield. One unit is also training to use battlefield skills here at home in Utah.
Duchesne home burns down, sparks wildfire
05/30/2012 10:25pm
A house fire between the Duchesne County
communities of Tabiona and Hanna touched off a
wildfire Wednesday afternoon.
Fascinating and rare transit of Venus will occur June 5
05/30/2012 10:43pm
The solar eclipse has come and gone, but another solar extravaganza is about to happen. On Tuesday June 5, you can go outside and see the extremely rare transit of Venus, which happens only once in a hundred years.
Eagle Forum objects to high school play performed in March
05/30/2012 10:58pm
A Bingham High School production of "Dead Man Walking" is under fire from a conservative lobbying group over claims the play contained inappropriate content.
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