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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
Several accidents reported in heavy fog
Motorists faced a slower commute Thursday morning due to a blanket of fog covering parts of the Wasatch Front. Several accidents were reported in foggy areas.
Feb 7th - 7:18am
Utahns rally at Capitol for cleaner air
Hundreds of Utahns rallied at the Capitol Building Wednesday to demand action to improve the state's poor air quality.
Feb 6th - 8:52pm
Brothers help Sandy police search for car burglar
So often, a car gets burglarized and the owner has no recourse. A lot of the time, there are few clues for police to follow. But not this case.
Feb 6th - 6:50pm
Scouts delay decision on admitting gays until May
The Boy Scouts of America put off a decision Wednesday on whether to lift its ban on gay members and leaders, saying the question will be taken up at the organization's national meeting in May.
Feb 6th - 6:40pm
Man dies following TRAX, car crash
A man died in the hospital after a TRAX train struck his car that was on the tracks Wednesday.
Feb 6th - 6:01pm
Music helps in healing process, some veterans say
An increasing number of veterans are turning to music for therapy after coming home from active-duty military service.
Feb 5th - 9:25am
Backcountry skier falls more than 100 feet off cliff
Crews rescued a backcountry skier Monday after he fell off a 100-foot cliff. The 31-year-old man was hospitalized in critical condition, police said, but recovering well considering the height of the fall and the efforts it took to rescue him.
Feb 4th - 10:54pm
Cox family working to honor grandsons' memory 1 year after murders
Tuesday marks one year since Josh Powell took the lives of his sons, Charlie and Braden, and then his own life in a fire at a rented home near Puyallup, Wash. Family members plan to honor the boys by working to change laws and continuing the search for their mother.
Feb 4th - 10:35pm
S.L. council: Boy Scouts should uphold no-gays policy
The Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America is urging the national organization to uphold its policy of restricting membership to the organization based on sexual orientation.
Feb 4th - 6:16pm
Pediatrician: Teen's death a reminder of why flu virus is dangerous
Students at Timpview High School are learning a tough life lesson after their classmate died of complications related to a combination of influenza and a staphylococcus infection. Parker Allred's death also has doctors re-affirming the needs for families to take health precautions for their kids.
Feb 4th - 6:12pm
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