Wasted food adds up for U.S. households
08/15/2012 5:00am
We've heard that the drought will likely raise food prices. But experts say you can save money by looking at how much food you are wasting.
Do recent shootings highlight need for more control of assault weapons?
08/15/2012 5:46am
A number of recent shootings across the country is escalating the debate over guns and the availability of so-called "assault weapons." As some call for more control, others point to a system that is functioning well with countermeasures already in place to deter wrongful use of firearms.
Price tag for Utah wildfires: $50 million
08/15/2012 7:15am
The price tag for fighting the more than 1,000 wildfires that have burned in the state so far this fire season is estimated at $50 million — a number that could climb even higher in the coming months, lawmakers were told Tuesday.
GPS to help efficiency of Jordan district busses
08/15/2012 7:40am
Starting in the fall, busses in the Jordan District will have a GPS tracking system attached.
Utah gas prices 4th lowest in nation
08/15/2012 8:11am
The prices Utahns pay at the fuel pump are now among the lowest in the nation, according to AAA Utah.
Economically speaking, what will the future look like in Utah?
08/15/2012 11:59am
Businesses have to respond to ever-changing environments. In a globalized world, events far from Salt Lake City can impact locally based organizations in a short period of time. And currently, there is a tremendous amount of uncertainty.
Man arrested for selling fake drugs
08/15/2012 1:44pm
A wanted Idaho man is back in the legal system after Orem police asked him to show up to get rid of some spiders.
1 dead, 1 injured in Murray TRAX accident
08/15/2012 3:23pm
A 72-year-old woman was hit and killed by a TRAX train Wednesday after witnesses say she drove around a downed crossing arm. A second person was injured in the accident.
Charming but forgotten Panguitch theater restored to former glory
08/15/2012 6:39pm
A night at the movies is an American tradition, but one small town in Utah has been without its own theatre for decades. But now, moviegoers in Panguitch not only have their theatre back, but can also take a tour back in time.
Boehner urges support for Mia Love at fundraising event
08/15/2012 6:54pm
U.S. House Speaker John Boehner urged support for 4th District congressional candidate Mia Love during a fundraiser Wednesday, warning this November's election will be a battle for Republicans.
Peterson hearing sees emotional testimony from alleged victims
08/15/2012 7:21pm
The woman said she was afraid for her life as she lay on the bed and watched as flies fell and died in the window sill.
The case for a 'local first' mentality
08/15/2012 7:52pm
Which comes first: the national chain store, or a locally owned and operated business?
Wife turns in husband after spying Peeping Tom photos on cellphone, police say
08/15/2012 7:59pm
A Salt Lake man charged with using a cellphone to take photos up women's skirts with his cellphone was turned in by his wife.
McAdams billboard irks some conservatives
08/15/2012 8:29pm
Not everyone is amused by a campaign billboard that pokes fun at a conservative lobbying organization.
Utah Legislature postpones vote for EnergySolutions executive; Courts may price alimony based on fault
08/15/2012 8:32pm
On Wednesday, the Senate approves Su Chon as a judge, postpones the vote for EnergySolutions executive and may redefine the price of alimony involving adultery and abuse.
'Her fate is in the Lord's hands,' says husband of woman hit on I-80
08/15/2012 9:19pm
The family of a Sandy woman who was hit by a car while retrieving a bicycle from I-80 expressed gratitude Wednesday for the efforts of witnesses at the scene, emergency responders and medical professionals.
Dugway baseball diamond dedicated to Utahn killed in combat
08/15/2012 10:02pm
He was the captain of his high school baseball team in Dugway before he joined the Army, and after being cut down by an enemy bullet in Afghanistan, Jordyn Byrd will be remembered forever at his high school for his sacrifice.
Utah charity provides Ethiopian girls with an education
08/15/2012 10:17pm
The Children of Ethiopia Education Fund, founded by Utahns, opens the door for hundreds of girls to go to school in that African nation.
3-month-old baby used to hide smuggled heroin
08/15/2012 11:13pm
"Shocked" police in Weber County are trying to piece together how a baby ended up in the back of an alleged drug smuggler's car sitting on top of bags of heroin Friday Aug. 10.
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