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Archive: News / Utah (22 Stories)

Centerville fire 80 percent contained

06/12/2012 8:10am
A brush fire burning in the foothills of Centerville is now under control. A group shooting clay pigeons sparked the fire Monday night.

Higher education can enhance faith

06/12/2012 9:06am
Some parents worry that when they send their son or daughter to college, it may mean a loss of faith or turning away from religion. But it can also mean a stronger spirituality.

New data released on teen suicide in Utah

06/12/2012 10:04am
New data has been released detailing the dangers of suicide among teens in Utah. In some ways the numbers are good, but in other ways they're concerning.

Kickstarting for a higher purpose, man unites religion, technology

06/12/2012 11:17am
A lay member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is hoping to use popular crowdfunding website Kickstarter to fund a guidebook to help church members — and especially converts — understand the culture and organization of the church.

Neighbor helps catch Vernal man accused of kidnapping, rape

06/12/2012 11:51am
Police are crediting the actions of a homeowner with the quick arrest of a man accused of kidnapping a woman and raping her.

Man arrested for another dog attack, this time on officer

06/12/2012 2:04pm
Police have arrested a man whose dog is accused of attacking a police officer.

Early voting for primary begins Tuesday

06/12/2012 3:52pm
Early voting in the June 26 primary election began Tuesday and will continue through June 22.

Utah man who had knife aboard plane gets probation

06/12/2012 4:53pm
A Utah man received three years of probation Tuesday for boarding an airplane with a 3 ½- inch folding knife in his briefcase.

Retail numbers up across city, especially at City Creek

06/12/2012 5:13pm
Retail sales are up in the Beehive State according to a monthly snapshot. Sales tax numbers from March, the month City Creek opened, are now in for both Salt Lake City and the state of Utah, the numbers appear to be up across the board.

Investigators find likely cause of fatal house fire

06/12/2012 5:20pm
Investigators now say an overloaded power strip likely started a house fire that killed a 2- year-old boy in Spanish Fork this morning.

State 'immigration consultant' registration begins July 1

06/12/2012 7:04pm
Starting July 1, people offering the services of non-attorney immigration consultants will be required to register with the state Division of Consumer Protection.

Utah Guard Blackhawks rescue rafters lost on San Rafael River

06/12/2012 7:06pm
Six rafters stranded in Emery County have been airlifted to safety by Utah Army National Guard soldiers, just the thing for which they had recently been training.

Digging a trench may have accidentally unearthed pioneer remains

06/12/2012 8:09pm
Willard City and a property owner are at odds over a trench dug on a pioneer cemetery. The city contends the property owner went ahead without the city's permission, and because of happenstance, may have unearthed some remains.

Sex offender explains his run for Granite School Board

06/12/2012 8:11pm
Richard Wagner Jones, 67, served five years in prison for sexually abusing an 8-year-old girl 23 years ago. He will now embark in a five-month campaign for election to the Granite School Board.

Want to park on the street in Salt Lake? The price is going up

06/12/2012 8:51pm
Charlie Luke said Salt Lake City doesn't need to charge more for on-street parking downtown and would be sending the wrong message to visitors and shoppers by doing so.

Attorneys argue to secure Ogden gang injunction permanent status

06/12/2012 9:18pm
A court injunction designed to break up Ogden's oldest and largest gang could get permanent status. While city and county attorneys argued the injunction's success before a judge Tuesday, attorneys for the gang members contended the law is nothing more than a violation of their clients' rights.

Arizona man set for competency hearing

06/12/2012 9:51pm
Experts who testified in the case of an Arizona man accused of killing a Utah sheriff's deputy agree that the defendant is mentally ill, but they're at odds over whether he can rationally and sufficiently help his lawyers prepare a defense.

As wildfires rage, Utah issues first early fire closures in 5 years

06/12/2012 9:56pm
A fire burning in the hills above Pleasant Grove Tuesday evening provided further evidence for the reasoning behind Utah's first early fire closures order in five years.

Despite dangerous fire season, target shooting not likely to be banned

06/12/2012 10:49pm
Notably absent from that list of fire restrictions imposed by the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands Tuesday is any prohibition of target shooting. That's because of a law passed by the State Legislature in 2008.

Saving Utah's shrinking lake has nothing to do with water supply

06/12/2012 10:51pm
Navajo Lake in Kane County is losing about a foot of water a month and now sits at about 10 feet deep in its deepest areas. But it's not the lack of rain and winter snow that is causing the rise of brown dirt around the lake.

FBI raids former mortgage law offices in Midvale and West Valley

06/12/2012 10:56pm
FBI agents, along with other federal agencies, executed a search warrant Tuesday on three locations in Salt Lake County, all of which were once associated with the CC Brown Law Office.

City Council gets an earful on proposal to end UTA free-fare zone

06/12/2012 11:10pm
Residents and regular transit riders took turns taking the Utah Transit Authority to task Tuesday evening over its proposal to stop providing free bus service downtown.
 
   
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