U of U childcare program in high demand
09/10/2012 7:57am
A program that gives free child care to University of Utah students while they work out is becoming so popular, keeping up with demand is proving to be pretty tough.
Children learn about 9/11 at Sandy memorial
09/10/2012 8:22am
Several hundred people gathered Sunday near a bronze monument depicting three firefighters raising the American flag at Ground Zero shortly after the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
Families look for balance with technology
09/10/2012 10:23am
The amazing speed with which the world is becoming technically connected is leaving some families struggling to find balance between the challenges and benefits of electronic advances.
Tooth Fairy getting more generous
09/10/2012 10:43am
The Tooth Fairy is paying more today than in years past that's according to a new survey from Visa.
Student aid becomes Love-Matheson campaign issue
09/10/2012 11:37am
In recent weeks, Rep. Jim Matheson has attacked Mia Love's fiscal proposal that would cut billions of dollars in federal programs, including student financial aid and local law enforcement grants.
Man fleeing police at 110 mph rolls car, bitten by K-9
09/10/2012 11:41am
A man fleeing police at speeds up to 110 mph rolled his vehicle several times. He only surrendered after a police dog bit him.
2 boys injured after falling from SUV on highway
09/10/2012 11:55am
Two young boys are injured after falling out of an SUV their mother was driving on Mirror Lake Highway.
Former Forestry Service firefighter accused of theft, distributing drugs
09/10/2012 12:15pm
A former firefighter and a Nibley man are accused of ripping off the U.S. Forest Service and distributing drugs. Both men are in custody, and one had to be tracked down in Oregon.
UHP cracking down on single motorists in HOV lanes
09/10/2012 12:26pm
The Utah Highway Patrol cracked down last month on motorists who drive alone in their vehicles in the HOV lanes.
Woman critical after being hit in Herriman crosswalk
09/10/2012 1:35pm
A 66-year-old woman struck by a car while walking in a crosswalk Monday was hospitalized in critical condition, police say.
Falsely-accused family of slain BYU professor disappointed by dismissed suit
09/10/2012 3:27pm
The son and daughter-in-law of a slain Brigham Young University professor who were once falsely accused of killing him, expressed disappointment Monday that their federal civil rights suit has been dropped.
20 events you should probably check out this week
09/10/2012 4:01pm
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.
Opinion: Conventions brought respite from brutal campaigns
09/10/2012 4:12pm
The national conventions have been a needed respite from an otherwise wrenching presidential campaign. We have finally been treated to the two sides' love for America and enumerated qualifications to lead it, rather than their hateful vitriol of the opposing candidate and party.
Families of 2 hit by lightning sue Boy Scouts of America
09/10/2012 5:50pm
A wrongful death suit has been filed against the Boy Scouts of America and its National Parks Council by the families of two Utah Scouts struck by lightning a year ago.
'Air bag' for motorcyclists protects Cottonwood Heights police
09/10/2012 6:08pm
There's no way to know for sure, but it's possible many lives might have been saved if victims of motorcycle crashes had been able to use a protective device that's now available. Motorcycle cops have just started using them in Cottonwood Heights.
Inspiring story of Utah metal artist captured by new documentary
09/10/2012 7:01pm
Matt Clark's medium is scrap metal. His paintbrush is a welding torch. And each piece Clark forges is a testament to how he forged a new life after a tragic accident.
Rock climbers describe night spent on a mountain ledge
09/10/2012 7:21pm
A Utah man is recovering at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, following a weekend rock-climbing accident that left him battered, bruised and stranded on a cliff. His friend said the rock slide came out of nowhere.
Utah County cities brace for more rain, possible flooding
09/10/2012 7:32pm
Much of Utah is under a flash flood watch Monday night, but some residents of Saratoga Springs are still cleaning up previous mudslides.
Daggett County deputies investigating death of Wyoming man
09/10/2012 8:04pm
The Daggett County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a Wyoming man whose body was found near a canal southwest of Manila.
Student campaigns to see caffeine on BYU campus
09/10/2012 8:29pm
A Brigham Young University student has started a campaign to get the school to allow caffeine to be sold on campus, after a recent blog post by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints clarified the church's stance on consumption of the substance.
State of the Race: Polls tighten as presidential debates loom
09/10/2012 9:05pm
With less than two months to go and both parties conventions having come to a close, the fall presidential campaign is revving up in earnest.
LDS Hospital celebrates grand reopening
09/10/2012 9:14pm
LDS Hospital celebrated its grand reopening Monday. The hospital didn't close for reconstruction, but this was an opportunity to highlight the recent renovations.
Ogden comic book store boasts 3rd largest collection in the world
09/10/2012 9:37pm
Heebeegeebeez in Ogden houses more than 2-million books for their customers and employees to check out.
New bike patrol working to keep Orem residents safe
09/10/2012 10:04pm
The Orem Department of Public Safety has a new tool in their fight against crime: bicycles. The city's new bike patrol was organized specifically to keep people safe on the Provo River Trail.
Lightning-caused fire lights up Salt Lake Valley
09/10/2012 10:18pm
A wildfire burning on Stansbury Island caused quite a commotion Monday night. While it had only burned a few hundred acres, flames were clearly visible across the Salt Lake Valley.
Football players rally around teammate as bad weather rolls in
09/10/2012 10:32pm
Much of Utah is under a flash flood watch Monday night, but some residents of Saratoga Springs are still cleaning up previous mudslides. So a group of third-grade football players decided it was a good night to skip practice and help out.
New proceedings begin for man whose murder conviction was tossed
09/10/2012 11:06pm
A man convicted in the cold case murder of his fiancé, only to have his conviction overturned, is about to start the process of being tried again.
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