School secretary to stand trial on sex charge
08/22/2012 7:54am
A junior high school secretary accused of having a sexual encounter with a 16-year-old boy will stand trial, a 4th District judge ruled Tuesday.
Proposed neighborhood bars controversial among SLC council members
08/22/2012 10:11am
A proposal by Mayor Ralph Becker to allow neighborhood bars in Salt Lake City inched closer to reality Tuesday as members of the City Council debated alterations and alternatives during a council work session.
Fires a reminder to be financially prepared in case of emergency
08/22/2012 11:59am
With wildfires affecting every corner of our state this summer, many families have seen their homes threatened and, in some cases, have been forced to evacuate. These situations should prompt us to think about whether we would be prepared to handle a similar situation.
Wednesday's Child: Family opened hearts to two children
08/22/2012 12:21pm
Two years ago, Salt Lake resident Melissa got a phone call that changed her life. Two hours later she met the children that would become her own.
Motorcyclist dumps son while fleeing from police
08/22/2012 1:01pm
Police were looking Wednesday for a man who they say tossed his son off a stationary motorcycle and told him to run before fleeing from officers himself.
Parents of missing man plead for help from Utahns
08/22/2012 2:13pm
A Colorado family is pleading for help finding their son who went missing after suffering a psychotic break as a result of stress.
$54M military contract results in fraud, bribery indictment
08/22/2012 2:53pm
A federal indictment was announced Wednesday against a Boston corporation and three men accused of bribing a military official to gain a $54 million dollar contact in Afghanistan.
Tailgating lots provided for BYU fans this football season
08/22/2012 3:00pm
The first BYU football game is just over a week away and there's been alot of discussion during the preseason on the subject of tailgating. A group of fans and the school are both hoping to create new game day traditions.
Utah ACT scores fall as more students take test
08/22/2012 3:14pm
Utah's ACT scores for the class of 2012 have dropped significantly from the year before. But ACT officials say there's a reason for that.
Salt Lake named most honest city in U.S. by Honest Tea experiment
08/22/2012 4:09pm
Salt Lake City was named the most honest city in America. A group with Honest Tea did an experiment based on the honor code, and Utahans passed with flying colors.
Aging out of the system a big challenge for Utah's foster kids
08/22/2012 5:13pm
There are 200 children who age out of the Utah Foster Care system every year. Without parents they have a 50-50 chance of graduating from high school.
Gerlach family brought together by foster adoptions
08/22/2012 5:35pm
They tried for 11 years to have children without success. Then a phone call out of the blue four years ago changed their lives.
Sierra Newbold's accused killer appears in court on new sex abuse charges
08/22/2012 5:36pm
A man accused of assaulting and murdering a 6-year-old West Jordan girl appeared in court Wednesday on new sex abuse charges involving another neighbor girl.
I-15 Core could be completed by Thanksgiving
08/22/2012 6:09pm
A challenge has been laid down by Governor Gary Herbert to the prime contractor on a massive highway reconstruction project in Utah County: get it done by Thanksgiving.
Chaffetz to speak at GOP convention
08/22/2012 6:27pm
A second Utahn has snagged a coveted speaking spot at next week's Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. — Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a key surrogate for Mitt Romney.
U. students write for Wikipedia instead of term papers
08/22/2012 6:47pm
When we need some information, we'll check out Wikipedia. It's many people's first stop for people, places and so much more — Wikipedia has all sorts of information. But where does it come from? And who writes it? In some cases, students at the University of Utah like Sociology and Economics major Guadalupe Aguilera.
Vandalism runs rampant in historic Ogden train site
08/22/2012 7:02pm
Vandals have beat up, and spray-painted several historic trains in Ogden. To make matters worse, the volunteers, who spend hours working on them, say it's an ongoing problem.
Old Geneva Steel site will be brought to life once more
08/22/2012 8:08pm
A transformation expected to take up to 20 years to complete is under way at the former Geneva Steel site
Nurses urge meningitis vaccination for preteens
08/22/2012 8:31pm
Utah nurses are urging pre-teens to get vaccinated for potential deadly and highly contagious meningitis as they head back to school.
CBO report predicts another economic recession on the way
08/22/2012 8:38pm
Another US recession.
The last thing we want to hear, but officials say it's coming.
Retirement community up in arms against proposed St. George gypsum mine
08/22/2012 8:51pm
A proposed gypsum mine has been approved on the outskirts of St. George over the objection of hundreds of residents who say it will spoil open land around a retirement community.
Wednesday's Child: RJ, a success Story
08/22/2012 9:09pm
What does the future hold for RJ? The immediate future is looking bright now, as his adoption will be final tomorrow.
Drug deal gone bad leads to shots, car accident in Millcreek
08/22/2012 9:36pm
Two people are in custody after shots were fired in a residential neighborhood and a vehicle crashed into a tree.
Students get sneak peek at new Granger High School building
08/22/2012 10:27pm
It's a school that has been in the Salt Lake Valley for 60 years and next year Granger High School will look better than ever. Crowded hallways, ancient lockers and even a bucket catching leaking water are all signs that Granger students need a new building.
Wednesday's Child: Britnee, Angel, Brianna
08/22/2012 10:44pm
These vivacious sisters are looking for a permanent home that will help them stay together!
UHP trooper hit by car, undergoing surgery on arm and hand
08/22/2012 10:46pm
A veteran trooper had three fingers severed and suffered a serious injury to his arm Wednesday when he was sideswiped by a vehicle while investigating a separate accident.
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