Firefighters win High 5 following cooking competition
08/17/2012 8:05am
This week's High 5 goes to members of the Salt Lake City Fire Department's Station 8, not only for how they respond to emergency calls but for helping the community in other ways.
Police raising funds to replace beloved K-9
08/17/2012 8:50am
Cancer took the life of a beloved Orem police K-9, and budget cuts may prevent officers from getting a new one. They're asking the public for help.
BYU to sports fans: Don't use social media to recruit
08/17/2012 9:30am
BYU became the latest on a growing list of schools to offer a warning to its fan base not to try to recruit athletes through Twitter or Facebook.
Battle against phragmites should help lower mosquito population at Utah Lake
08/17/2012 10:12am
The Utah Lake Commission is battling a noxious weed that has taken over the shoreline of Utah Lake. By knocking the weed down, it hopes it can help lower the mosquito population in the area and allow more people to enjoy the lake -- and cut down the risk of West Nile virus.
5-Alarm Heroes: Captain specializes in extreme rescues
08/17/2012 10:28am
Captain Steve Crandall is one of guys you want to rescue you if you're ever stuck on the side of a building or cliff, or buried in a trench.
Brigham City teen raising money for local youth symphony and concert hall
08/17/2012 10:58am
A Brigham City teen is trying to raise half a million dollars because she has such a strong love for music. She wants to start a local youth symphony and restore a century-old concert hall for performances.
Teenagers excited about new addition to Utah author's book series
08/17/2012 11:39am
Harry Potter did for kids and reading what a Utah author and his new book are doing for teenagers and reading. Richard Paul Evans introduced his latest book in the Michael Vey series and it has received a lot of enthusiasm from the teenage crowd.
Opinion: Read my lips, 'No more tax returns'
08/17/2012 11:47am
Whatever Romney's undisclosed tax returns contain, it is clear this issue is not going away any time soon.
Judd remembered as great leader, friend
08/17/2012 1:17pm
Family and friends are mourning the death of the president of the Utah chapter of the AFL-CIO. Jim Judd was killed in a motorcycle accident in Missoula, Mont., Thursday.
2-year-old boy from West Jordan dies after falling out third-story window
08/17/2012 2:13pm
A toddler who fell from a third story window in West Jordan has died at the hospital. This is one of two cases where children fell from windows this week.
Driver arrested after hitting, injuring 2 bicyclists, police say
08/17/2012 3:24pm
A man was arrested after police say he hit two bicyclists Friday morning.
Recommendation on another Olympic bid now due in September
08/17/2012 3:25pm
A final report recommending whether Utah should bid again for a Winter Olympics is now expected to be made public next month.
Sierra Newbold's accused killer charged with another sexual assault
08/17/2012 5:31pm
A man accused of raping and killing a 6-year-old girl in his West Jordan neighborhood was charged Friday with sexually abusing another neighbor.
Mother's milk shortage triggers plea for new donors
08/17/2012 5:40pm
The local Mothers' Milk Bank Depot is experiencing a critical shortage of donated milk and is asking local lactating women to consider becoming donors.
Army breaks ground on major solar project in Tooele
08/17/2012 6:10pm
The U.S. military made a big move into renewable energy Friday with the groundbreaking for a utility-sized project at Tooele Army Depot.
2 claim hit-and-run driver returned to scene and hit again
08/17/2012 7:43pm
An injured motorcyclist and the woman who rushed to his aid after a hit-and-run crash in Springville Wednesday are calling for additional consequences against the driver.
Fire insurance: More than a hot topic
08/17/2012 8:24pm
Extreme weather conditions have increased the fire danger in Utah and the West this season. This makes the issue of homeowner's insurance very important for homeowners.
Bad split-second decision leaves UVU student stuck in Canada
08/17/2012 8:45pm
A temporary lapse in judgment has cost a Utah Valley University student his freedom and a year of education.
AP scholars don't always receive credit for courses passed
08/17/2012 10:22pm
Two students from Park City graduated with so many credits — nearly 20 AP classes — they could have been the majority of the way through college. So how is it they still started as freshmen?
Utah man killed in Idaho motorcycle accident
08/17/2012 10:39pm
A 72-year-old Utah man was killed while riding his motorcycle in Central Idaho Friday.
Woman looking for owners of photos discovered on vintage camera
08/17/2012 10:46pm
A photographer bought a vintage camera at Deseret Industries and found someone's priceless family snapshots inside. Now she needs your help finding who the pictures belong to.
LDS Pres. Monson celebrates 85th birthday
08/17/2012 11:07pm
Thousands of people filled the Conference Center to celebrate Latter-day Saint church President Thomas S. Monson's 85th birthday in an event organizers dubbed, "Golden Days: A Celebration of Life".
2 survive Spanish Fork helicopter crash
08/17/2012 11:19pm
The pilot of a helicopter was hospitalized with serious injuries after the aircraft crashed Friday.
Jury finds man who once confessed to killing deputy not guilty
08/17/2012 11:51pm
A man who once confessed to killing a sheriff's deputy, but changed his testimony during this week's trial was acquitted of the murder charge late Friday.
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