S.L. school district seeks entries for high school logos
08/29/2012 6:50am
The Salt Lake City School District is seeking entries for new logos for East, West and Highland high schools. The district also aims to create a branding committee focus group for more input on school logo development.
Bike to the U. day is Thursday
08/29/2012 7:20am
University of Utah faculty, staff and students are encouraged to ride their bikes to campus Thursday to support the university's commitment to bicycle commuting.
Police identify man fatally hit on side of I-15
08/29/2012 8:05am
Troopers have released the name of the man who was hit and killed while fueling his car on the side of I-15 Tuesday night.
'Photo cop' may be an option for school zones
08/29/2012 8:46am
Police in West Jordan are considering traffic cameras to crack down on school zone speeders.
Judge allows 'Sister Wives' lawsuit to progress
08/29/2012 11:33am
A federal judge has paved the way for further arguments over a former Lehi polygamist family's challenge of Utah's bigamy law.
Safe walking, biking campaign kicks off with start of school year
08/29/2012 3:44pm
Students, parents, school officials and UDOT on Wednesday kicked off "Walk More in Four," an annual statewide safe walking and biking to school challenge.
Officer shoots man during domestic dispute investigation
08/29/2012 3:47pm
An officer shot a man who police say attacked him during a domestic dispute investigation in Layton. A woman claiming to be the suspect's mother says the officer was justified in shooting her son.
Over 13 percent of Utahns have no health insurance
08/29/2012 4:13pm
The number of uninsured Utahns officially went up last year, but the increase may only show how many people have been left out of previous surveys.
No AC leaves some students dealing with unbearable heat
08/29/2012 5:35pm
While it's hot outside, imagine how hot it gets inside a school classroom with no air conditioning.
USU scientists find possible cause of death with West Nile virus
08/29/2012 5:59pm
Kyle Kesler couldn't believe it when he and his colleagues recently figured out something that's a pretty big deal.
'Bonanza of black holes' discovered by USU-built telescope
08/29/2012 6:53pm
NASA announced incredible findings Wednesday, new discoveries involving the most extreme objects in the Universe. It's creating excitement in the world of astronomy, all thanks to the WISE satellite designed and built at Utah State.
Plastic surgeon found dead 'lost the pinnacle of his success'
08/29/2012 6:57pm
Plastic surgeon Joseph Berg's life was in a free-fall. He'd lost his medical license, was being sued for malpractice and was losing his home.
Corn vendor admits to shooting self, fabricating robbery
08/29/2012 7:06pm
Police have determined that a corn vendor who claimed to have been robbed and shot Saturday fabricated the story for the sake of saving face, and a North Ogden company is offering firearm training because of it.
Local company donates 45 iPads to school for autistic children
08/29/2012 8:23pm
A Salt Lake school for kids with autism lacked the funding to get iPads to increase the learning for their students. But a local Salt Lake company saved the day by donating the iPads.
Utah officials open talks with outdoor trade group
08/29/2012 8:55pm
State officials said Wednesday they have opened discussions with an outdoor-recreation trade group that represents companies such as Patagonia and The North Face, after the organization threatened to pull lucrative biannual trade shows from Salt Lake City in a dispute over the fate of public lands.
DWR warns campers to be wary of bears during Labor Day weekend
08/29/2012 9:37pm
A primitive campground at Dinosaur National Monument has been closed for the remainder of the season because of repeated sightings of a black bear.
Body found in Rock Canyon
08/29/2012 10:01pm
A body was discovered by a hiker Wednesday in Rock Canyon.
Police identify body found in Sugar House, say boy was shot
08/29/2012 10:08pm
The body of a young man found in a field in a vacant lot in Sugar House Wednesday morning has been identified as 16-year-old Kenyatta Winston.
'Romneyville;' Love's surprising support; and future politicians at the RNC
08/29/2012 10:10pm
There was cheers of support for the Romney-Ryan ticket within the Republican National Convention Thursday. But it was a different attitude that pervaded outside the convention center, in a place called "Romneyville"
Professional base jumper credits GPS device for saving him
08/29/2012 10:33pm
A Utah man was recovering from injuries Wednesday night after a wingsuit base jumping crash stranded him on the side of a cliff. He says the accident could have been a lot worse if it hadn't been for a high-tech safety beacon that he always carries.
Utahns concerned for welfare of loved ones hit by Isaac
08/29/2012 11:17pm
Tropical Storm Isaac made landfall Wednesday morning as a hurricaine. Though downgraded, the storm is still dangerous, and Utahns with family members in its path had growing concern Tuesday night.
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