Salt Lake City police officers train to make motorcycle squad
08/30/2012 6:30am
The Salt Lake City Police Department held its annual motor school Wednesday for officers interested in assignment to the Motor Squad.
Myths about dual immersion programs cleared up
08/30/2012 7:31am
Even though the dual immersion language program is growing in Utah, some myths and misconceptions remain.
Lawsuit over Utah liquor laws dismissed
08/30/2012 8:24am
A lawsuit challenging changes to Utah's liquor laws has been settled.
Happy Chemo founder aims to help others fighting cancer
08/30/2012 8:48am
A Kaysville woman has turned her battle with breast cancer into a tool for helping others who are fighting the disease.
KSL reporter receives regional Emmy award
08/30/2012 10:05am
Wednesday night, KSL honored one of their own.
Tooele County making budget cuts due to lowered mitigation fees
08/30/2012 10:30am
Tooele County is in need of make some serious cuts after a budget shortfall for 2012. County officials say they've already cut one department that helped bring revenue into the county.
Growing number of babies born addicted to prescription drugs
08/30/2012 11:15am
Healthcare professionals across the country have a growing concern as more and more babies are being born addicted to pain pills.
FrontRunner accident confirmed as attempted suicide
08/30/2012 11:33am
Officials are on the scene of an accident involving a pedestrian and a FrontRunner train.
Utahns to see share of $69 million e-books price-fixing settlement
08/30/2012 12:00pm
A nationwide agreement with three of the largest book publishers in the U.S. over e-books price fixing could net Utah consumers about $630,000.
Trevor Lewis brings Stanley Cup to Utah
08/30/2012 1:17pm
Following the Los Angeles Kings' Stanley Cup victory, teammate and Salt Lake hometown boy decided to bring the cup to Utah.
Doctors warn against over-eating during pregnancy
08/30/2012 2:14pm
Many expectant moms have been told that they must "eat for two." But now experts are warning that obesity among pregnant women is on the rise.
Romney's principles, not LDS faith, focus of RNC
08/30/2012 2:55pm
Thousands of journalists have descended upon Tampa to learn about Mitt Romney's "peculiar" faith. However, it's the principles, not the faith, that have Republicans wanting Mitt Romney as president.
Flash flood leaves hikers stranded in Zion overnight
08/30/2012 3:27pm
A group of 13 set out to hike "Fat Mans Misery", a famous slot canyon hike in Zion National Park in Southern Utah and instead get stranded overnight because of a flash flood.
Police locate, question key witness in death of teen
08/30/2012 4:26pm
A "key witness" in the death of a 16-year-old boy was found Thursday afternoon and was being questioned by homicide detectives.
50 backpacks meant for underprivileged children never delivered
08/30/2012 6:12pm
A man walked into Weber State's campus bookstore to collect a load of backpacks meant for low-income children. The only problem? The backpacks never made it to the kids.
Ogden man makes history with highest helicopter rescue from Mt. Everest
08/30/2012 6:46pm
Most people can tell you the highest spot on the planet is the top of Mt. Everest. But a Utah man made history of his own when he was rescued from there during the highest helicopter rescue in history.
A lot riding on Romney speech
08/30/2012 7:02pm
All eyes will be on Tampa, Fla., Thursday night as Mitt Romney officially accepts the nomination to become the Republican nominee for president of the United States — and there's a lot riding on his speech.
Police identify body found in Rock Canyon
08/30/2012 7:10pm
Police have identified the 18-year-old man believed to have fallen to his death in Rock Canyon. His body was found Wednesday by a hiker.
5-Alarm Heroes: Volunteers combine to save Oak City from fire
08/30/2012 7:26pm
During the month of August, the spotlight is on the heroic men and women of our state's fire departments and in particular on Thursday, the focus is on one small volunteer crew that responds no matter what.
Program making solar panels for homeowners affordable
08/30/2012 8:50pm
Installing solar panels may finally be cheap enough to pay for themselves, thanks to an innovative community program.
Suspect in Roy bomb plot pleads 'no contest,' gets 105 days in jail
08/30/2012 9:16pm
Dallin Morgan pleaded no contest Thursday to an amended count of criminal mischief in connection with a plot to bomb an assembly at Roy High School. He was ordered to spend 105 days in jail and up to 18 months on probation.
Outcry over play prompts changes to Jordan School District changes policies
08/30/2012 9:47pm
Responding to backlash over a Bingham High School production of "Dead Man Walking," the Jordan School Board on Tuesday voted to revise the district's policy on approving drama productions.
Love hosts Republican rally for Romney on final night of RNC
08/30/2012 10:25pm
Many of Mitt Romney's supporters gathered in West Jordan to watch the Republican Party's presidential nominee speak to the nation. Their host for the Thursday night event was 4th Congressional District candidate Mia Love.
Tank rupture spews oil into Woods Cross neighborhoods
08/30/2012 10:45pm
Pressure built up in an oil tank in Woods Cross, spraying oil into surrounding neighborhoods as it was released Thursday evening
Surgeon amputates man's leg to free him from train car
08/30/2012 11:23pm
A 19-year-old homeless man had his leg amputated Thursday after being trapped under sheets of metal on a railroad car for about eight hours.
Football v. Romney speech: Which did you choose?
08/30/2012 11:39pm
A lot of people wore out their TV remotes Thursday. It was a big night for politics, but there was also a lot of football to watch.
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