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Dentists say squeezable fruit pouches can be harmful to teeth
Squeezable snacks have become a popular and convenient way for busy parents to feed their children. But experts say they might be rotting your kids' teeth.
Mar 5th - 11:05pm
Dow surges to record ... and keeps going
The Dow Jones industrial average closed at an all-time high Tuesday, beating the previous record it set in October 2007, before the financial crisis and Great Recession.
Mar 5th - 7:16pm
Man who killed retired BYU professor: 'It's a horrible tragedy'
The man found guilty of killing a retired Brigham Young University professor in 2009 has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole, and the professor's family says they are trying to forgive.
Mar 5th - 6:24pm
Man allegedly held woman hostage for 3 days, threatened to kill
Police say a man who had been ordered to stay away from his ex-girlfriend held her hostage for three days, repeatedly beat her and threatened to kill her and her grandson.
Mar 5th - 5:05pm
Convict takes appeal over speedy trial to high court
A man convicted in the rape of a University of Utah student more than 15 years ago will ask the Utah Supreme Court to throw out his conviction because he feels he was not given a speedy trial.
Mar 5th - 7:30am
YouTube video of Shurtleff is evidence in green tea case
A YouTube video featuring former Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is evidence in a legal hearing this week over whether a green tea company violated state law.
Mar 4th - 9:40am
Getting a GED? Hurry before changes hit, educators advise
Educators in Utah are warning adults trying to get their GED equivalency to hurry. The tests are going to change dramatically beginning next year.
Mar 4th - 8:00am
Spending cuts loom; impact includes Hill Air Force Base, legal system
Automatic government spending cuts were set to kick in Friday, but, "It's not going to be 'the sky is falling,'" said Gov. Herbert.
Mar 1st - 10:07pm
300 East, public safety building closed for 2 months due to improvements
In conjunction with the construction of the city's new Public Safety Building, 300 East will be temporarily closed between 400 and 500 South beginning Friday until May 29.
Mar 1st - 5:59pm
Gas leak fixed, U of U dorm residents return
University of Utah dorm residents returned home after being displaced overnight when a gas line broke.
Mar 1st - 8:36am
Educators trying to boost interest in STEM fields
You hear it a lot — the hot, high-paying jobs are all in science, technology, math and engineering. Utah educators are working to help boys and girls be more interested in those fields.
Mar 1st - 6:30am
BYU fans camp out for big Gonzaga game
The BYU basketball team hosts No. 2 Gonzaga Thursday night at the Marriott Center in Provo. The game has major implications for both teams, and some diehard BYU fans can't wait for the game to begin.
Feb 28th - 7:00pm
BYU project rewards kids for eating fruits and veggies
While new federal guidelines require schools to serve more fruits and vegetables, BYU researchers are studying ways to keep healthy foods from ending up in the garbage.
Feb 28th - 8:56am
Bill addresses once mentally ill people owning guns
People the courts have barred from possessing a gun due to mental illness would have an avenue to get that restriction lifted under a bill the Utah Legislature is considering.
Feb 26th - 5:22pm
Veterans find help at Infothon
We're re-defining the face of Utah veterans and helping others understand the challenges these former military men and women face.
Feb 26th - 6:45am
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