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Archive: News / Utah (21 Stories)

Pedestrian bridge moves into place

08/16/2012 7:28am
Construction crews moved a new pedestrian bridge into place overnight in West Jordan. Once opened, the bridge should make it safer for children crossing a busy street on the way to area schools.

Lawmakers look for new source of funding for road repair

08/16/2012 7:49am
Utah lawmakers are looking for new ways to raise money to fix roads because they say the current gas tax isn't covering the cost. That's due partially to more fuel-efficient cars.

VIDEO: Challenging the Toyota Camry

08/16/2012 7:51am
The Toyota Camry is the best-selling car in America ten years running, but is it all it's hyped up to be?

Researchers at the U. to study blood clots

08/16/2012 9:13am
Millions of lives are threatened each year by deep vein thrombosis. For the most part, blood clots affect individuals with diabetes and other metabolic disorders more often than anyone else and the University of Utah is set to study why.

Dash-cam video released of high speed chase in Summit County

08/16/2012 10:36am
Authorities released a dash-cam video of a high-speed chase in Summit County involving a mini-van and a family of six. The video shows Highway Patrol troopers following a Dodge Caravan on I-80 Sunday night.

Performing Arts Center closer to reality

08/16/2012 11:42am
Curtains literally were pulled back Wednesday to celebrate the selection of the architectural and contracting teams for the future Utah Performing Arts Center.

Deferred Action: 'Not what we're fighting for, but it's a step forward'

08/16/2012 12:44pm
Adriana Rodriguez and Carlos Sucuzhanay met at Northwest Middle School, two Salt Lake City kids each with a dream of eventually finding a job to earn the money needed to pay for college.

DIY dishwasher detergent recipes put to the test

08/16/2012 12:45pm
This week on Pinterest: When only phosphate-free dishwasher detergent was allowed in the state, that's when the trouble began. So, I took matters into my own hands and searched for DIY recipes, tips and tricks on Pinterest. Here's how they worked.

Blood found as evidence in one of the 50 cars burglarized in Midvale, Cottonwood Heights

08/16/2012 5:20pm
More than 50 vehicles in Midvale and Cottonwood Heights were burglarized overnight in a smash-and-grab spree, but police now have leads for suspects after discovering blood in one of the cars.

Ex-Brighton choir teacher charged with soliciting student

08/16/2012 5:25pm
A former Brighton High School teacher has been charged with sending inappropriate texts to a student and attempting to view pornography at school.

Provo teacher found dead amid child porn investigation

08/16/2012 5:33pm
A veteran teacher in Provo was found dead in Idaho of an apparent suicide over the weekend as an investigation into his possible involvement in a child pornography case heated up.

Salt Lake County tax revenues show promising economic future

08/16/2012 7:00pm
Is the economy, in general, improving? The answer is yes, at least according to the tax revenue of Utah's second-largest government.

Best bus behavior could pay off big for elementary school kids

08/16/2012 7:55pm
Elementary school students in the Canyons School District now have a big incentive to be on their very best "bus" behavior.

5-Alarm Heroes: South Davis Metro firefighters protect while giving back

08/16/2012 8:18pm
For firefighters at the South Davis Metro Fire Agency, it's all about tradition, history and giving back. Here are a few of their stories.

Make-A-Wish volunteer grants her 100th wish

08/16/2012 8:22pm
Make-A-Wish Utah has been granting the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions for the past 26 years. Fundraisers like the Rubbery Ducky Derby and 350 volunteers help make their wishes come true.

Defendant: deputy's brother killed Josie Fox

08/16/2012 8:40pm
In an unexpected twist, a man on trial for allegedly shooting and killing a Millard County sheriff's deputy testified Thursday that the woman's brother was responsible for her death.

$500K in suspected drug money found during traffic stop

08/16/2012 9:03pm
A California man was arrested in Utah on Wednesday after a routine traffic stop led to the seizure of $500,000 in suspected drug money.

Aurora shooting victim feels lucky to be alive

08/16/2012 10:10pm
McKayla Hicks was attending a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" and was in an adjacent theater to the one where a gunman opened fire, killing 12 people and wounding 58 others. Hit by bullet fragment herself, she shared her story with KSL News Thursday.

Once-kidnapped LDS missionaries reunite to share story of survival

08/16/2012 10:18pm
Fourteen years ago, two missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were kidnapped and held for ransom in Russia. Now, for the first time, the missionaries involved are telling their story of what really happened.

Window safety reiterated as 2 toddlers fall from apartment buildings

08/16/2012 10:31pm
Two toddlers fell out of windows in separate incidents in Salt Lake County Thursday within 30 minutes of each other.

John McCain weighs in on presidential race prior to stump speech for Mia Love

08/16/2012 11:29pm
In Utah to attend a fundraiser and town hall meeting for 4th District congressional candidate Mia Love, former presidential candidate John McCain told KSL News Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan "is an excellent selection" for Mitt Romney's vice presidential nominee.
 
   
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