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Archive: News / Utah (22 Stories)

Trial inches closer in killing of Ogden teen babysitter

06/27/2012 7:29am
The case of a North Ogden man accused of killing his 16-year-old babysitter and disposing of her body inched closer to trial Tuesday.

Matheson will vote for A.G. Holder to be held in contempt

06/27/2012 7:50am
Rep. Jim Matheson said Tuesday he intends to vote in favor of holding U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress regarding a government operation gone wrong.

Man accused of sexually assaulting, kidnapping teen neighbor

06/27/2012 8:25am
A West Valley man was charged Tuesday with kidnapping and sexually assaulting his 14-year-old neighbor.

Tepid optimism among Utah consumers

06/27/2012 9:02am
Utah consumers expressed tepid optimism this month regarding the state's economic fortunes.

Crucial Fest is 'crucial' for Utah's rock community

06/27/2012 10:20am
The Crucial Fest strikes again, bringing over 70 local and regional rock bands to the Salt Lake area for the second year in a row.

West Jordan 6-year-old was sexually assaulted, murdered, police say

06/27/2012 11:37am
An autopsy indicated that someone killed a 6-year-old West Jordan girl who was found in a canal Tuesday.

Rush says Clinton tied to Muslim sisterhood, and more Obama sports drama

06/27/2012 11:40am
Rush Limbaugh accuses Hillary Clinton of being tied to a Muslim sisterhood, politicians' wives face off in a baking contest, an overlooked demographic and some recent public opinion polls.

Raising financially literate children

06/27/2012 11:50am
Whether they are selling lemonade in Dixie cups, doing odd jobs around the house or working at a retail store, summer is a perfect time to teach children important financial lessons that will last a lifetime.

Month-old falcons start flying lessons

06/27/2012 12:05pm
Three of the four eggs have hatched, and those three eyases are anxious to begin flying lessons.

Seeley Fire forces evacuations of Scofield and 300 Scouts

06/27/2012 12:30pm
A fire that is thought to have been started by lightning has now forced the evacuation of the town of Scofield, as well as a nearby Scout camp where 300 Scouts were camping Wednesday morning. It has burned about 19,000 acres.

Man stabbed in neck at downtown Burger King

06/27/2012 12:44pm
A man has been apprehended after allegedly stabbing another man in the neck multiple times and then fleeing the scene.

Evacuated Fairview residents allowed to return home

06/27/2012 3:47pm
Residents of Birdseye breathed huge sighs of relief Wednesday after learning about the heroic efforts of firefighters who saved all of the homes in town.

Winder, Crockett on pins and needles until July

06/27/2012 4:33pm
Richard Burwash might have made a difference in the outcome of the Salt Lake County mayor's race without casting a ballot.

Police investigating death of man found in Jordan River

06/27/2012 5:04pm
Police recovered a man's body from the Jordan River Wednesday. But just what led to the death of Francisco Perez Cruz, 46, remained unclear.

Local Happenings: Reins 'n Trains, AVICII and Fantastic Mr. Fox

06/27/2012 6:01pm
Outdoor Adventures in Heber City, AVICII DJ's at the Great Saltair and Free Screening of Fantastic Mr. Fox at the Brewvies

Firefighters face new dangers in Church Camp Fire

06/27/2012 6:30pm
The Church Camp fire has destroyed 12 structures and an estimated 4,000 acres since Sunday, and the flames are still out of control. Fire officials are calling the danger "extreme."

Some Utah voters frustrated by problems at the polls

06/27/2012 7:15pm
Provo resident Tom Harker researched the candidates closely and was anxious to cast his vote in Tuesday's primary election. But when he went to the polls, he was turned away.

'Coming to our Census': finding a voice in Utah politics

06/27/2012 7:41pm
According to Pew research, the Latino population boom helped Utah get a fourth congressional seat. But they have yet to find a strong voice in Utah politics.

Former Cedar Hills mayor charged with bank fraud

06/27/2012 8:46pm
Three days after resigning as mayor of Cedar Hills, Eric A. Richardson was charged in federal court with bank fraud in connection with an alleged equity skimming scheme.

Negative political advertising 'damages the system'

06/27/2012 9:14pm
How bad was the negative advertising in the attorney general's primary race? Well, even state GOP Chairman Thomas Wright is saying enough is enough.

Witness and off-duty trooper work to save woman's life

06/27/2012 9:33pm
An Ogden woman is lucky to be alive, and it's all thanks to a man who was just passing by and an off-duty state trooper who worked together to save her after her vehicle rolled into a drainage ditch.

Multiple communities evacuated as 3 new fires rage

06/27/2012 11:59pm
Multiple fires have been reported in southern Utah, with structures and communities in danger.
 
   
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