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Credit card fraud known as 'skimming' a growing problem along Wasatch Front
12/09/2012 8:59am
When Roberta Romero logged into her bank card account to pay her bill last month, she noticed an unusual charge — $1.40 from a McDonald's in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Credit card fraud known as 'skimming' a growing problem along Wasatch Front
12/09/2012 8:59am
When Roberta Romero logged into her bank card account to pay her bill last month, she noticed an unusual charge — $1.40 from a McDonald's in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Sunday Edition: Food takes, students cheating and dollar coins
12/09/2012 9:00am
Proponents and opponents on the proposal to increase the sales tax on food discuss the issue. Then, we'll go inside the world of cheating and discuss how educators are trying to curb the problem. And cash versus coins: is the dollar coin really better?
Child abuse charges in school raise questions and warning signs
12/09/2012 9:46am
A former charter school principal was arrested and charged after reportedly admitting to FBI investigators that he had sexually abused "several young boys over the past 35 years," according to a police affidavit filed in court.
Child abuse charges in school raise questions and warning signs
12/09/2012 9:46am
A former charter school principal was arrested and charged after reportedly admitting to FBI investigators that he had sexually abused "several young boys over the past 35 years," according to a police affidavit filed in court.
Romney's '47 percent' chosen as year's best quote
12/09/2012 10:54am
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's comments about 47 percent of the population dependent on the government and "binders full of women" topped this year's best quotes, according to a Yale University librarian.
Syria's civil war spills into Lebanon, 4 dead
12/09/2012 1:08pm
Syria's civil war spilled over into neighboring Lebanon once again on Sunday, with gun battles in the northern city of Tripoli between supporters and opponents of President Bashar Assad's regime that left four dead.
Salt Lake City to mark signing of human rights declaration
12/09/2012 1:15pm
The Mayor's Office of Diversity and Human Rights and the Salt Lake City Human Rights Commission will host a celebration of Human Rights Day on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at the Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South.
Salt Lake City to mark signing of human rights declaration
12/09/2012 1:15pm
The Mayor's Office of Diversity and Human Rights and the Salt Lake City Human Rights Commission will host a celebration of Human Rights Day on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at the Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South.
U. nursing school fundraising enters second phase
12/09/2012 2:51pm
Two years after opening a new nursing school, University of Utah officials Friday announced reaching a fundraising goal of $24 million for the new building.
U. nursing school fundraising enters second phase
12/09/2012 2:51pm
Two years after opening a new nursing school, University of Utah officials Friday announced reaching a fundraising goal of $24 million for the new building.
Lawmakers pore over flood of proposed federal health care regulations
12/09/2012 3:04pm
Utah lawmakers and health officials say the hundreds of pages released so far by the federal government explaining health care legislation regulations are confusing.
Lawmakers pore over flood of proposed federal health care regulations
12/09/2012 3:04pm
Utah lawmakers and health officials say the hundreds of pages released so far by the federal government explaining health care legislation regulations are confusing.
Mountains of evidence to sort in military bribery case
12/09/2012 3:22pm
Defense attorneys and prosecutors in an alleged multimillion dollar military bribery case expect to plow through mountains of paperwork and thousands of computer files in preparing their cases.
Mountains of evidence to sort in military bribery case
12/09/2012 3:22pm
Defense attorneys and prosecutors in an alleged multimillion dollar military bribery case expect to plow through mountains of paperwork and thousands of computer files in preparing their cases.
USDA chief: Rural America becoming less relevant
12/09/2012 3:52pm
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has some harsh words for rural America: It's "becoming less and less relevant," he says.
Islamist-leaning draft constitution divides Egypt
12/09/2012 4:04pm
President Mohammed Morsi is unlikely to worry if Egypt's Islamist-leaning draft constitution passes by only a small margin in a Dec. 15 referendum, since he and his backers tout his 51 percent election victory in June as a "popular mandate" that is beyond any challenge.
2 men used truck to assist in ATM theft, police say
12/09/2012 4:19pm
Police are looking for two people they say pried open the doors at a gas station and used a pickup truck to steal an ATM early Sunday morning.
2 men used truck to assist in ATM theft, police say
12/09/2012 4:19pm
Police are looking for two people they say pried open the doors at a gas station and used a pickup truck to steal an ATM early Sunday morning.
Disabled teen wrestler: 'You can do anything you want'
12/09/2012 4:35pm
A match between two middle school wrestlers was no different than usual on the surface: a person won and a person lost. But it is the story behind the match that is getting attention nationwide.
Booze, smokes on agenda for quirky gov't group
12/09/2012 5:10pm
Deep in a secure laboratory just outside Washington sits the federal government's heaviest smoker.
Booze, smokes on agenda for quirky gov't group
12/09/2012 5:10pm
Deep in a secure laboratory just outside Washington sits the federal government's heaviest smoker.
Trooper's vehicle hit on freeway due to slick roads
12/09/2012 5:25pm
Slick conditions led to a close call for one Utah Highway Patrol trooper and three Utah drivers Sunday morning.
Trooper's vehicle hit on freeway due to slick roads
12/09/2012 5:25pm
Slick conditions led to a close call for one Utah Highway Patrol trooper and three Utah drivers Sunday morning.
Hunter rescued from mountainside due to injury from fall
12/09/2012 8:05pm
A hunter was rescued after spending much of the day trying to get off a mountain with an injued leg.
Hunter rescued from mountainside due to injury from fall
12/09/2012 8:05pm
A hunter was rescued after spending much of the day trying to get off a mountain with an injued leg.
Same-sex couples in Wash. state start wedding vows
12/09/2012 8:43pm
Scores of same-sex couples crowded Seattle City Hall for a day of wedding ceremonies on Sunday, the first day they could marry after the state's voter-approved gay marriage law took effect.
Car Guys Care throws car show to bring toys to kids
12/09/2012 9:07pm
Gazing at the sleek surface of a classic car brings plenty of joy all by itself, but helping needy kids get toys while checking out a sweet ride that much better.
Car Guys Care throws car show to bring toys to kids
12/09/2012 9:07pm
Gazing at the sleek surface of a classic car brings plenty of joy all by itself, but helping needy kids get toys while checking out a sweet ride that much better.
Jazz beat Lakers 117-110 for 3rd straight victory
12/09/2012 10:07pm
The Jazz get a 117-110 road win over the Lakers behind a big game from Mo Williams and Paul Millsap.
Despite great distances, Utah family gathers for Hanukkah
12/09/2012 10:20pm
Even though some Jewish family members are celebrating events they call miracles that happened thousands of years ago, Sunday, they combined the ancient with modern technology to gather their loved ones for Hanukkah.
Despite great distances, Utah family gathers for Hanukkah
12/09/2012 10:20pm
Even though some Jewish family members are celebrating events they call miracles that happened thousands of years ago, Sunday, they combined the ancient with modern technology to gather their loved ones for Hanukkah.
Charity aims to warm hearts and toes by donating socks
12/09/2012 10:36pm
Since she was a tiny girl, 16-year old Ashley Mower remembers the feeling of warmth and happiness she got whenever she visited her great-grandmother Marcel "Nanna" Montgomery's home.
Charity aims to warm hearts and toes by donating socks
12/09/2012 10:36pm
Since she was a tiny girl, 16-year old Ashley Mower remembers the feeling of warmth and happiness she got whenever she visited her great-grandmother Marcel "Nanna" Montgomery's home.
Homeless shelter sees 260 percent increase in those seeking service
12/09/2012 10:45pm
There are more than 100 families and about 200 kids currently staying at The Road Home shelter. Has seen their biggest increase since 2007, a whopping 260 percent.
Homeless shelter sees 260 percent increase in those seeking service
12/09/2012 10:45pm
There are more than 100 families and about 200 kids currently staying at The Road Home shelter. Has seen their biggest increase since 2007, a whopping 260 percent.
No sign of imminent rocket launch in North Korea
12/09/2012 10:46pm
North Korea held off launching a long-range rocket Monday, the first day of a 13-day window during a frigid, snowy stretch of winter weather, a day after announcing it may delay the controversial liftoff.
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