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Family recovering after carbon monoxide scare
A family is warning of the importance of carbon monoxide testing after high carbon monoxide levels left a family member unconscious.
Mar 14th - 7:03pm
High-tech video surveillance system planned for Weber District schools
Weber School District administrators are planning to make major upgrades to the surveillance cameras in their schools, but what's even more interesting is how the district plans to use them.
Mar 14th - 6:09pm
Last-minute bill would prevent AG from investigating himself
State lawmakers will rush to change a law Thursday that allows the attorney general to investigate himself when someone alleges violations of the Utah elections code.
Mar 14th - 7:15am
House passes sixth version of prison relocation bill, excludes private operators
A bill marking the next step in relocating the Utah State Prison from Draper passed the House on Wednesday, but not before lawmakers eliminated the possibility that a new facility could be privately run.
Mar 13th - 8:46pm
Unconscious man pulled from home in carbon monoxide scare
A Questar worker is being called a hero after pulling an unconscious man overcome by carbon monoxide out of a house Wednesday morning.
Mar 13th - 1:20pm
Group aims to change caucus and convention regulations
Some of Utah's heavy hitters are hoping to change how Utahns elect political leaders; they want there to be more options for political candidates to get on a party's primary ballot.
Mar 13th - 9:24am
Girls-only fitness program expands across Utah
On June first, Sugarhouse Park will be overwhelmed by a sea of pink — as the girls in Girls on the Run do a 5k with their coaches and running buddies.
Mar 13th - 8:01am
Ring stolen from fatal plane crash victim, charges filed
The owner of a West Jordan removal and embalming service has been charged with stealing a wedding ring belonging to a man who died in a plane crash.
Mar 13th - 7:05am
Online flirting turns into real danger for Riverdale teen
A Riverdale teenager had a close call with an accused sexual predator when he showed up at her front door. She's sharing her story with hopes it will help keep others safe.
Mar 12th - 10:33pm
Teen hit by car near Kearns High
A 15-year-old boy on his way to Kearns High School was hit by a car and critically injured. Police said a car slowed for the boy, but another swerved around that car and hit him.
Mar 12th - 7:00pm
Stolen iPhone leads police to robbery suspects
Police tracked down suspects in a violent home invasion robbery thanks to the tracking app on a stolen iPhone.
Mar 12th - 7:32am
2 arrested for planting razor blade bits in Smith's doughnuts, police say
Police say a couple who claimed they found razor blade pieces in the doughnuts they purchased, actually placed the razor blades in the pastries themselves before ingesting them.
Mar 11th - 7:04pm
Arrest made in West Valley shooting that left man dead
Police have arrested a suspect in a Sunday shooting that left one man dead inside a West Valley City home.
Mar 11th - 4:48pm
Free kidney screenings aim to spot problems early
How healthy are your kidneys? Experts say not enough people know the answer, so they're encouraging Utahns to participate in free screenings this month.
Mar 11th - 8:25am
Fake online reviews trick consumers and boost business
Online shoppers put a lot of faith in the independent customer reviews they read, but can they really trust those reviews?
Mar 11th - 8:07am
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