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Archive: News / Utah (23 Stories)

Montana woman arrested following chase, arson

08/21/2012 8:16am
A Montana woman now faces a list of possible charges, including arson, after a chase and a car fire in Ogden.

Study shows women lack confidence in making investment decisions

08/21/2012 8:43am
Researchers say women are becoming more involved in their family's finances than ever before. But they also say many women don't feel confident about making investment decisions.

Utah abandons 'No Child Left Behind' for better program

08/21/2012 9:58am
Utah's Office of Education says it has better plans for students, parents and teachers than what was mandated under the federal "No Child Left Behind" program.

Back to school budget: 11 ways to maximize your money

08/21/2012 11:39am
You are on your own now, and with that freedom comes a lot of responsibility. In most cases, mom and dad will not be there to pay for much stuff anymore. It is time to get real about your finances and learn to manage your own budget.

5 dinosaurs from Utah and why they are amazing

08/21/2012 11:45am
Here are five amazing dinosaurs found right here in Utah. Where did they come from? How big were they? When were they discovered? Read on to learn more.

Is Romney embracing his Mormon faith on the campaign trail?

08/21/2012 11:47am
With less than a week to go before Republicans from around the country flock to Tampa, Florida to nominate Mitt Romney as their party's nominee, the Romney campaign has seemingly embraced the candidate's faith.

Opinion: Critical questions ahead of the GOP Convention

08/21/2012 11:57am
The Republican National Convention begins next week, and the most important objective the party can have in Tampa is to establish a clear and well-defined political identity for itself and its presidential candidate.

Murray woman will stand trial in 4-month-old's death

08/21/2012 5:03pm
After hearing testimony from a distraught mother and a responding police officer Monday, a judge ruled there is sufficient evidence to put a Murray woman on trial for her role in the death of a 4-month-old boy.

Brothers arrested in Provo shooting, stabbing

08/21/2012 5:33pm
Two brothers accused of shooting and stabbing their sister's boyfriend were arrested Tuesday and booked into the Utah County Jail.

Four thieves charged in Kennecott copper theft

08/21/2012 5:39pm
Two Kennecott workers and two others are accused of ripping off the company to the tune of over $200,000 in metals. For good measure, they left behind a meth lab.

Former USU employee pleads not guilty to charges of scholarship fraud

08/21/2012 6:04pm
A former Utah State University official accused of improperly awarding $190,000 in scholarships to family members has pleaded not guilty.

How much energy do you use compared to your neighbors?

08/21/2012 7:20pm
If you knew that you used twice as much electricity as your neighbors, would you make changes? That's exactly the kind of information some customers are getting from Rocky Mountain Power to help folks better understand their energy usage and demands — and how you stack up against the folks next door.

BLM plans to rescue 300 wild mustangs from drought

08/21/2012 7:34pm
The Bureau of Land Management is planning a rescue mission for hundreds of wild mustangs in Tooele County. They're facing a rough winter because drought and wildfires have ravaged their habitat.

Possible stadium expansion could move Olympic landmarks

08/21/2012 8:01pm
The University of Utah is interested in a future expansion to Rice Eccles Stadium that would boost seating capacity by 10,000 and would create new locker rooms and booster areas for Ute football, a school administrator confirmed Tuesday.

University of Utah named as top 25 LGBT-friendly school

08/21/2012 8:05pm
The University of Utah was named Tuesday as one of the country's top 25 friendly schools for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.

Mia Love to speak at GOP national convention

08/21/2012 8:22pm
Fourth District GOP congressional candidate Mia Love, already receiving national attention for her bid to unseat Rep. Jim Matheson, now has a coveted speaking slot at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.

Hurricane residents want noisy helicopter tours stopped

08/21/2012 9:10pm
A helicopter company flying tourists to new heights over Utah may have to move to keep the peace in Hurricane. Neighbors want it gone, complaining that the chopper is too noisy and produces too much pollution.

Convicted double-murderer may have more victims, Utah sheriff says

08/21/2012 9:18pm
He's already serving two life sentences for kidnapping and killing two people more than a decade ago, but investigators in Duchesne County believe John Pinder may have more blood on his hands.

Attorney makes final request for Susan Powell records

08/21/2012 10:35pm
The attorney for the parents of Susan Cox Powell made her third and final plea Tuesday night to have police records released, this time in front of the West Valley City Council. But, she will have to wait a while longer before finding out if those records will be turned over.

UTA hopes video of fatal TRAX accident will save lives

08/21/2012 10:38pm
Video from a fatal TRAX accident released Tuesday by the Utah Transit Authority shows the driver going around a downed crossing arm. The agency hopes seeing the video will help dissuade other drivers from doing the same thing.

Herriman parents angry over bagged school bus route

08/21/2012 10:39pm
Back to school time, and it's not education on some parents' minds in the Jordan School District — it's busing, or the lack of busing options. They're upset because the district cut one of its elementary school's bus routes in Herriman.

Looking at the numbers behind going back to school

08/21/2012 10:57pm
It is the time of year when school is back in session. Some kids dread it, some parents celebrate it. Here is a quick look at the numbers behind going back to school.

Boy Scout honored for record-breaking accomplishment

08/21/2012 11:05pm
A Kaysville Boy Scout was honored by his city Tuesday night for an amazing accomplishment. Issac Loveland is the youngest person ever to earn every merit badge Scouting offers, and he did it in spite of a difficult medical condition.
 
   
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