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Utah schools test link between exercise, test scores
Yet another study connects exercise and test scores. It's something two schools in the Davis School District are studying right now.
Jan 4th - 8:05am
Killer's journals shedding new light on West Wendover homicide
This upcoming March marks two years since the body of a 16-year-old girl was found near West Wendover. The case will get new attention Friday night, when "Dateline NBC" airs a special featuring the journals of one of the killers.
Jan 3rd - 10:24pm
Utah cleared to run own health insurance exchange
Utah is one of four GOP-led states given the go-ahead Thursday by the federal government to run its own health insurance exchange under the Affordable Care Act.
Jan 3rd - 7:40pm
'You can't hurt me' girl tells abusive mother at parole hearing
A Vernal woman imprisoned for physically abusing her children received no mercy from the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole. During the hearing, one of her other abused children made the rare move of addressing the prisoner.
Jan 3rd - 7:31pm
New options for grad school program
People who oversee a program that helps low income students get into graduate school have added some new options for the students they serve.
Jan 3rd - 9:46am
Man robs movie theater's concession stand
Police are reviewing surveillance video in the search for a man who robbed the concession stand of a movie theater in Sugar House late Wednesday night.
Jan 3rd - 7:10am
Bill to place time limits on storage of license plate numbers
License-plate scanners are gaining popularity among police departments as they look for stolen cars, but a bill to be introduced on Utah's Capitol Hill is designed to limit how long police can store scanned information and who can access the data.
Jan 2nd - 1:28pm
Utah delegation: Hatch lone supporter of fiscal cliff legislation
The House gave final approval to a Senate bill that will keep America from going over the so-called "fiscal cliff." Only one Utah lawmaker, Sen. Orrin Hatch, backed the last-minute deal.
Jan 2nd - 7:35am
Broken hydrant creates slushy mess in Sandy
Monday is off to a rough start for some Sandy residents who woke up to water rushing into their basements. Firefighters said a hydrant broke overnight in the freezing cold temperatures.
Dec 31st - 2:02pm
Police chief talks solutions on gun violence
Helping stop gun violence is not as simple as putting laws in place but also involves controlling who has access to guns, according to Provo's police chief.
Dec 31st - 8:55am
Fresh snow heightens need for outdoors enthusiasts to be prepared
As the snow totals have risen in Utah's mountains, so has the potential for avalanches. For those headed into the backcountry on snowmobiles or skis, that means safety checks before they go.
Dec 27th - 11:16pm
Teachers provided with gun training at West Valley class
Since the Connecticut school shootings, educators across the nation have been asking themselves what they would do in a similar situation. In Utah, gun advocates provided a class on Thursday to try and help teachers answer that question.
Dec 27th - 10:43pm
Mail carriers battle the snow storms to deliver packages, letters
With severe snow storms and poor weather, the advice quite often is to "stay off the roads," "keep indoors," and "avoid the conditions" if you can. But there are some jobs where driving is the only option.
Dec 27th - 8:23pm
Dozens of slide-offs, accidents on second day of slick commute
Wintery conditions led to slick roads and dozens of slide-offs and accidents during the Thursday morning commute. Several jackknifed semis were among the wrecks.
Dec 27th - 12:25pm
Wintery conditions expected to continue through Thursday
A winter weather advisory is expected to continue late in the day Thursday, promising slight accumulations for Utah's valleys and hazardous conditions for its roads.
Dec 26th - 10:38pm
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