Candidates duke it out in Utah company's app
08/23/2012 7:07am
A Utah video game company lets gamers play as their favorite candidate and fight the opponent.
Logan residents surprised by hike in utility bills
08/23/2012 8:06am
An unusual number of Logan residents are questioning their utility bills, which some say have skyrocketed this summer.
Surgeons reattach trooper's severed fingers
08/23/2012 9:29am
A veteran Utah Highway Patrol trooper had four fingers reattached to his hand following 10 hours of surgery.
9/11 Healing Field may not continue this year
08/23/2012 10:38am
It catalyzed a nationwide movement to honor those affected by 9/11, but the original Healing Field may have seen its last flag.
The poles really are melting, and fast
08/23/2012 11:45am
While the U.S is experience a drought and heat wave that have hotter than in many years, the Earth's poles are sweating as well. Arctic ice is melting at near-record rates and the Antarctic is as warm as at any time in the past 12,000 years.
Students' personal info may be compromised after school break-in
08/23/2012 2:39pm
A break-in at a school in Ogden may have put the personal information of patients and students in jeopardy.
Strike forces seize 22 marijuana plants in Cache County
08/23/2012 5:02pm
Three men are facing charges related to two separate marijuana grows in Cache County.
Nearly $50,000 raised during Wednesday's Child telethon
08/23/2012 5:21pm
The Adoption Exchange saw nearly $50,000 come their way Wednesday after a fundraising event hosted by KSL.
Rolled dump truck shuts down I-15 on Orem for hours
08/23/2012 5:30pm
Traffic is rolling again on I-15 in Utah County, but that was not the case earlier Thursday afternoon.
Family brings home remains of daughter killed 12 years ago
08/23/2012 5:42pm
The family of a woman who was missing for years before her bones were identified just recently is pleading for help solving what police are calling a homicide investigation.
Heron project delayed after clutch of owls discovered
08/23/2012 5:48pm
When the fierce windstorm blew through Davis County in early December, the gale-force winds toppled several nesting platforms for the great blue heron, large majestic birds that often make Farmington Bay their home year-round.
University of Utah presents conference on 'Women and the LDS Church'
08/23/2012 6:11pm
NBC will devote an hour on Thursday to explore being "Mormon in America." The presidential election has a lot of people asking questions about the Latter-day Saint faith. And an academic conference of Latter-Day Saint women will help to answer a few of those questions.
5-alarm heroes: Battalion chief fought for workers' rights
08/23/2012 7:02pm
A union and political stalwart in Utah for 40 years, Jim Judd was perhaps best known for getting things done to help the average Joe.
Fatalities from TRAX accidents give operators emotional trauma
08/23/2012 7:45pm
In light of the recent TRAX train accidents and deaths, many of the victim's families have been profiled. But, rarely do we hear from the people who operate the trains and the impact these accidents have on their lives.
VIDEO: NBC's Chuck Todd discusses Romney documentary with KSL
08/23/2012 8:10pm
Most people know about Mitt Romney as a presidential candidate, a business man, and as a governor's son, but MSNBC is taking a deeper look at his life.
Police identify man found dead in church parking lot
08/23/2012 8:34pm
Unified police investigators have identified a body found in a church parking lot Thursday morning as a "suspicious death."
Oil-field waste causing health problems in Uintah Basin, residents say
08/23/2012 9:33pm
With every barrel of oil produced in Utah, nine barrels of contaminated water are also created. That water is taken to disposal facilities, and Uintah Basin residents living near one are complaining of health problems.
2-year-old in stable condition after being left in hot car
08/23/2012 10:14pm
A 2-year-old child accidentally left in a car Thursday afternoon is recovering in a hospital.
Man's final wish granted with visit from BYU football players
08/23/2012 10:25pm
BYU football's defensive line met together Thursday night to grant a man his final wish: to see the team he loved more than any other, together with the family he loved more than anything else.
Federal regulations pushing up price of school lunch
08/23/2012 10:59pm
Kids across Utah have got their backpacks on, books in hand, and are heading off to school. But if back-to-school includes hot lunch for your children this year, you may be paying more.
UDOT prepares to move 40th bridge into place
08/23/2012 11:26pm
UDOT plans another bridge move this weekend on I-80 in Summit County, which will force a 24-hour closure of the freeway. The bridge is going in over state Route 32.
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