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Inability to cope with loss may lead to heart disease
The emotional trauma of losing a loved one can put stress on the heart and in rare cases cause a heart attack.
Feb 15th - 10:08am
Minecraft game used in schools to teach kids, adults to build
There's no story line to it and the graphics are not that great. Despite that, over 9.3 million people have bought the PC or Mac versions of the game Minecraft. Now, some schools are starting to use it in class.
Feb 15th - 8:24am
2 arrested in Midvale triple homicide; additional suspect wanted
A South Salt Lake police officer who responded to a traffic accident ended up arresting the prime suspect in a shooting that killed three people and injured another Monday in Midvale.
Feb 14th - 11:22pm
City governments, lawmakers intensify crusade against bullying
Utah lawmakers advanced a bill Thursday that would assist parents and teachers to stop bullying. It's one more sign bullying is being taken more seriously than ever before.
Feb 14th - 8:27pm
Police: Husband, wife stabbed in struggle with burglar
A handful of change scattered on the driveway of a Spanish Fork home is all that's left of a struggle between a burglar and a frightened father.
Feb 14th - 6:51pm
Victims in Midvale shooting identified
The Unified Police Department has identified the three people killed in a shooting at a home in Midvale on Tuesday. This, as the manhunt for two suspects continued.
Feb 13th - 10:51pm
3 dead in Midvale shooting; police search for 2 suspects
Three people are dead, and a fourth hospitalized, following a shooting in Midvale Tuesday morning. By evening, the two people investigators had called "persons of interest" had become suspects in the case, and they're still on the run.
Feb 12th - 10:27pm
Hospitals work to keep patients from returning shortly after leaving
Nearly one out of five Medicare patients are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of leaving. What are administrators in Utah doing to stop the costly problem?
Feb 12th - 11:58am
Utah's Catholic community surprised by historic papal resignation
The Catholic bishop for Salt Lake City had no idea Pope Benedict XVI was planning to resign, but he saw signs of the Pope's frail health during a visit to Rome last spring.
Feb 11th - 10:40pm
Hunt for ex-officer goes on amid Calif. snowstorm
All that was left were footprints leading away from Christopher Dorner's burned-out pickup truck, and enormous, snow-covered mountains where he could be hiding among hundreds of cabins, deep canyons and dense woods.
Feb 8th - 9:03pm
Orem officer accidentally hits 2 birds with 1 car
Orem Police Sgt. Craig Martinez has quite a few interesting stories to tell. But he says most people wouldn't believe his latest story if there weren't pictures to prove it.
Feb 8th - 8:37pm
Man 'thanks the grace of God' after helping save accident victim
Bystanders helped save a man's life Friday after the man had a heart attack that led him to hit two vehicles. Officers at that accident were then able to arrest the driver in a hit-and-run a few blocks over that left a man in serious condition.
Feb 8th - 8:03pm
U of U workers win $1M lottery
A group of blue collar University of Utah employees will share $1 million in Idaho lottery winnings.
Feb 8th - 5:46pm
Lawmaker's bill would require insurers to cover autism treatments
Utah is one of 18 states that does not require health insurers to cover Autism Spectrum Disorder, but a Utah lawmaker is proposing a bill that would require insurers to cover treatments.
Feb 7th - 6:01pm
Non-flu vaccines important too, says Utah health department
Vaccines aren't just for kids. Recent studies show adults aren't getting the immunization coverage they need to stay healthy.
Feb 7th - 8:19am
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