Crews battle 3 fires throughout the state
05/31/2012 7:17am
Several fires are burning across the state Thursday morning. One of them started around 8 p.m. Wednesday south of Saratoga Springs.
Combating truancy: What works best?
05/31/2012 7:30am
Are educators looking at school absenteeism in
the wrong way? A recent report says 15 percent
of children nationwide are chronically absent.
How are school districts in Utah trying to
combat this?
Billboard company rejects Davis candidate's ad
05/31/2012 8:46am
Davis County commissioners make roughly $180,000 per year in salary and benefits, and Terry Spencer thinks that's wrong.
Clearfield High student throws smoke bomb, police want arson charge
05/31/2012 11:27am
A prank involving a smoke bomb at Clearfield
High School left several people injured, and
has police recommending a tough sentence - a
first-degree felony arson count.
Mother pleads guilty to infant daughter's death
05/31/2012 11:33am
A woman who was charged with manslaughter in
the death of her medically-fragile infant has
entered a guilty plea to a reduced charge.
Huntsman endorses Winder, and Fox News releases Obama attack ad
05/31/2012 11:54am
Huntsman endorses Winder, Michelle Obama is
more popular that her husband, Fox releases an
anti-Obama ad, and a Congressman makes some
controversial remarks.
Utah doctors support prostate cancer screening despite national recommendation
05/31/2012 11:55am
Doctors with Intermountain Healthcare are countering national recommendations that say men should avoid a routine prostate-cancer screening test.
Restrictions on teen drivers could save lives
05/31/2012 12:20pm
Tougher licensing laws are saving teen lives according to a new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Mortgage rates at lowest level in 60 years
05/31/2012 12:50pm
Mortgage interest rates have fallen to the
lowest levels since long-term mortgages were
introduced in the United States. The result is
housing affordability that is reaching new
highs, despite a persistent recession that
keeps many people from purchasing a home.
Fake Adderall distribution rises with drug shortage
05/31/2012 3:12pm
The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration warned this week of fake
versions of the
ADHD medication Adderall that are being
distributed
online.
Governor Herbert mandates idling restrictions for state vehicles
05/31/2012 3:34pm
Gary Herbert is putting the brakes on idling by signing the Reduction of Automotive Idling Executive Order requiring all state vehicles to shut down whenever they're idling for more than 30 seconds when not in traffic.
Bus driver arrested for DUI before Disneyland trip charged with felony, misdemeanor
05/31/2012 4:18pm
Felony and misdemeanor charges have been filed against a bus driver who police say was impaired while he was preparing to drive a group of students to Disneyland.
Mothers of girls allegedly molested by Lehi daycare worker speak out
05/31/2012 5:06pm
Alfredo Vargas faces a long list of charges for what prosecutors say happened at a daycare center operated in his home. Vargas spent the day in a court hearing Wednesday.
5 ways to be a happier parent
05/31/2012 5:42pm
Two separate parenting studies recently came to two very different conclusions. The question at the core of both studies: Does being a parent make you happier? Here are some tips on how to be happy whatever your circumstance.
Investigators focus on stains in car of dead woman's ex-husband
05/31/2012 6:31pm
Could a new witness and a piece of carpet from
a vehicle provide answers as to how a Salt Lake
mother of four died?
Millions of gallons of black sediment being removed from Willard Bay
05/31/2012 6:37pm
Thousands of pounds of black gunk are being pumped out of Willard Bay. It's sediment left over from last year's flood season, and if not cleaned up, it could act like a big dam. Contractors are currently working to clear the path.
WWII group restores, rededicates Wendover control tower
05/31/2012 7:00pm
The old control tower in Wendover, which helped direct B-29 bombers on training runs during World War II, was rededicated Thursday.
Christie the elephant may be pregnant again
05/31/2012 7:21pm
When babies run about 250 pounds apiece, and there might be two of them in the oven, Christie the elephant can be forgiven for her big appetite. It's not yet certain that she's pregnant, but she had quite a night.
County attorney drops bigamy investigation against 'Sister Wives'
05/31/2012 8:23pm
Bigamy charges will not be filed against the family featured in the TLC series "Sister Wives," the Utah County Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
Court consents to use of private attorney for accused Ogden shooter
05/31/2012 9:20pm
An Ogden man accused of shooting a number of police officers and killing one will be allowed to have a private attorney — even as the question of funding hangs in the air.
Crews work to contain fire burning west of Utah Lake
05/31/2012 10:10pm
Firefighters worked throughout the evening to
control a fast-burning wildfire that sent smoke
billowing in the air visible for miles Thursday
afternoon.
Internet photo saves child, enhances Utah family's life
05/31/2012 10:12pm
A year ago, a little girl living in an orphanage in the Ukraine had no idea a family in Utah was racing to save her from a tragic fate. Now their lives have all been blessed in ways no one could have imagined.
Kaysville residents say 'no way' to proposed West Davis Corridor route
05/31/2012 10:36pm
Homeowners, neighbors and city leaders in
Kaysville have a message for the Utah
Department of Transportation: "Go west."
Moose crossing forces 2-hour closure on I-80
05/31/2012 11:11pm
Eastbound I-80 in Parley's Canyon was closed
for nearly more than two hours Thursday night
when a moose and her calf went into the middle
of the road — an incident that caused a major
headache for canyon commuters.
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