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UDOT crews plan massive pipe installation in Parleys Canyon

Jed Boal  | 
posted 2 minutes ago
At the mouth of Parleys Canyon on I-80, the Utah Department of Transportation is starting work on one of its biggest projects of the summer. It will replace a 2-mile section of massive pipe that carries Parleys Creek under the interstate.
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54-year-old man killed in accident on I-215 in North Salt Lake

Jordan Ormond  | 
posted May 20th - 8:58pm
A 54-year-old man was killed Monday evening when his vehicle rear-ended another car on I-215, careened across several lanes of traffic and was hit by another vehicle just entering the freeway.
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Teen questioned after crashing car through garage

Andrew Wittenberg  | 
posted May 17th - 6:18pm
A teenager who took his mom's car without permission could be facing criminal charges after crashing it into a house just east of 13400 South and Redwood Road.
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Woman killed in Magna car crash

Mckenzie Romero  |  posted May 15th - 11:59pm
A 60-year-old woman is dead after the vehicle she was riding in ran a red light and hit another driver, police said.
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'Black Sand' helping UDOT break through mountain passes

Jed Boal  | 
posted May 13th - 10:08pm
It takes a lot of work in the spring to clear snow from Utah's high mountain passes. But a new method of melting the snow before the plows come through should save taxpayer money and time in the future.
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Teen driver cellphone ban days away from becoming law

Jed Boal  | 
posted May 10th - 8:58pm
It's time to ignore the ring: Utah's teen cellphone ban becomes law in less than a week. Adults can still talk on their cellphones behind the wheel, but beginning May 14, drivers under 18 will have to put them away or face a fine.
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Injured construction worker pleads for safe drivers in work zones

Jed Boal  | 
posted May 9th - 11:01pm
Each year hundreds of road construction workers are hurt and dozens killed when cars lose control in the orange cone zone. One Utah construction worker is still battling health problems from a roadside crash that happened almost five years ago.
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Police pursuit briefly closes I-15 in Utah County; troopers suspect DUI

Jordan Ormond  |  posted May 6th - 11:11pm
Utah Highway Patrol troopers arrested a man Monday night after they say he led officers on a chase along I-15 in Utah County.
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Geese on the freeway a common sight recently, troopers say

Andrew Wittenberg  | 
posted May 3rd - 10:55pm
The Utah Highway Patrol received multiple calls reporting geese on I-15 Friday afternoon. Troopers say it's becoming a more common occurrence, and they're not exactly sure why.
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'Road Respect Tour' help cyclists, drivers share road

Mike Headrick  | 
posted May 3rd - 10:36am
The warm weather has more cyclists on the roads, and UDOT and the Department of Public Safety have created a tool to make riding safer for cyclists and vehicles.
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