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Archive: News / Utah (20 Stories)

Pitfalls of buying a foreclosed home

09/04/2012 7:14am
People looking at buying a foreclosed home as a "fixer-upper" need to look out for some potential pitfalls.

Utah Supreme Court will decide if Debra Brown remains free

09/04/2012 1:02pm
A Logan woman who was released from prison after 17-years now waits for the Utah Supreme Court to decide if her original conviction will be upheld.

Eight tips for getting your new ride

09/04/2012 2:17pm
Whether you want to purchase new wheels from a private seller or hit the lots and buy new or used, these pointers hold true when you set out to find the right ride.

3 arrested in West Wendover marijuana bust

09/04/2012 2:36pm
Three were arrested over Labor Day weekend in a marijuana bust that resulted from a traffic stop.

21 reasons not to be a homebody this week

09/04/2012 3:44pm
A list of events going on throughout Utah this week that you may want to check out. Suggestions? Email us, or tweet @kslcom with the hashtag #StuffToDo.

Infant, two adults ejected in crash in Tooele

09/04/2012 4:05pm
Three people, including a pregnant woman and her infant child, were ejected from a vehicle that police say rolled after being hit by a second car Tuesday.

Car crosses through 3 yards, hangs from power pole guy wire

09/04/2012 5:09pm
A woman's car came to rest hanging from the guide wire of a power pole Tuesday morning after the woman swerved to avoid something in the road at 4500 S. and 957 East.

Door-to-door salesman accused of rape

09/04/2012 5:41pm
A man who was selling magazines door-to-door has been arrested for investigation of rape and burglary following an incident in Layton.

World-traveling surgeons awarded for humanitarian work

09/04/2012 5:46pm
Two Salt Lake surgeons have won national honors for volunteer medical missions all over the globe. Each has taken dozens of trips to poor countries, not just to help individual patients, but to raise global health care standards.

National Preparedness Month reminds people of emergency planning during September

09/04/2012 7:00pm
The Saratoga Springs flooding has reminded people that disasters can strike without warning. Living in Utah, families need to be prepared for earthquakes, wildfires, floods, mud slides, and avalanches. September marks the ninth annual National Preparedness Month.

MacNeill defense wants preliminary hearing as soon as possible

09/04/2012 7:44pm
A former Utah County doctor charged with murdering his wife in 2007 wants to have his case heard in court as soon as possible.

Michelle Obama starting off Democratic National Convention

09/04/2012 7:47pm
The Democratic National Convention officially got started on Tuesday. The goal for President Obama in North Carolina is to get two key groups fired up and ready to go to the polls- namely the young voters and Latinos.

UTA defends $610K spent to study other transit systems

09/04/2012 7:48pm
The Utah Transit Authority is defending the use of taxpayer dollars it used to send top officials around the world.

Los Angeles man serving three months in Utah jail for bigamy

09/04/2012 8:15pm
A Los Angeles man serving three months in Utah for bigamy was trying to get a divorce from at least one of his former wives, court records show.

Double murderer's request for a new trial denied by Utah judge

09/04/2012 8:50pm
Convicted double murderer John Pinder has lost his latest bid for a new trial in the grisly 1998 slayings of two former employees.

Democrats kick off national campaign to woo LDS faithful

09/04/2012 10:42pm
What will it take for a majority of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to vote for Democrats over Republicans? Tuesday, LDS Democrats from around the country kicked off a new group they hope will be the answer.

Alpine residents put up fight against proposed rehab center

09/04/2012 10:47pm
Plans for a drug rehabilitation facility in Alpine have some of the city's residents crying, "Not in my backyard!" Many residents think traffic will increase, property values will decrease, and their overall safety will suffer if the facility is approved.

Utah civil rights lawyer and activist Brian Barnard dead at 67

09/04/2012 10:52pm
A well-known civil rights attorney who for decades doggedly tackled topics from AIDS to gender discrimination to panhandling has died.

Women's initiative works to close Utah's college gender gap

09/04/2012 11:14pm
Education officials want to close the gap between male and female college degree earners in Utah and are hoping the Utah Women and Education Initiative and its newly launched website will provide a path to achievement.

Flood victims frustrated over city's response to summer fire

09/04/2012 11:34pm
Residents are sharing their frustration with Saratoga Springs city government officials three days after a massive mudslide damaged their homes. Some question if the city did enough to prevent the slide.
 
   
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