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Injuries increase during winter months; doctors urge caution
Shoveling the sidewalk. Blazing a trail with a snowblower. Even walking the dog on a snow day. They're activities that are a regular part of winter life in Utah, but doctors say they're also regular causes of weather-related injuries.
Dec 26th - 6:36pm
Device detects possible heart failure before it happens
Doctors from all over the world, including Utah, are testing a device that reportedly can spot possible symptoms of heart failure before they happen.
Dec 24th - 8:19am
Reluctant candidates not unusual, experts say
Mitt Romney did not want to be U.S. president anyway. That's what his oldest son, Tagg Romney, told the Boston Globe Sunday. Experts say being a reluctant candidate is not unusual.
Dec 24th - 7:49am
Retailers look to last-minute holiday shoppers to boost sales
Retailers are hoping last minute holiday shoppers will be in a spending mood Monday and help boost sales on the day before Christmas.
Dec 24th - 7:28am
Police step up presence at some schools as precaution
Following rumors of threats, police presence will increase at several schools as a precaution to help students feel safer. The Cache School District has closed Mountain Crest High School in Hyrum.
Dec 21st - 11:12pm
Car crash leads to shooting at 7-Eleven; house hit by bullet
Bullets hit at least one home in Salt Lake City when a man at a nearby 7-Eleven store started shooting at a suspected DUI driver who crashed into his car.
Dec 21st - 7:09am
Radio stations raising money for Road Home shelter
Local radio stations are in the midst of a two-day radiothon raising money for the Road Home shelter in Salt Lake. The broadcasts are the largest fund raiser for the shelter each year.
Dec 20th - 5:09pm
Missing boy found 11 miles from home; mom arrested
A Salt Lake City woman faces child endangerment charges after police found drugs at her home while searching for her missing son.
Dec 20th - 12:28pm
Tortoise predicts snowy winter ahead
The weather hasn't been too wintery lately, but prepare for some snowy days in January, February and beyond. How do we know? Because of a tortoise in the Millcreek area.
Dec 20th - 12:18pm
Attorney wants change of venue in case of teenager's death
Attorneys want out of Weber County for the trial of a North Ogden man, Eric Millerberg, accused in the overdose death of his family's teenage babysitter, Alexis Rasmussen.
Dec 20th - 7:30am
Program lets students design city of the future
Imagine if junior high students were able to create their own cities. The Granite School District will implement a program that will let students do just that, in a way.
Dec 19th - 8:09am
Would more teachers with guns make schools safer?
Dec 19th - 6:00am
Dick's sports store suspends gun sales as NRA responds to massacre
In the wake of the horrifying scene that played out Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary school, it seems that many have been overwhelmed by the tragedy. As the nation struggles to determine how it should respond, gun control is at the top of everyone's list, whether they want more of it or less of it.
Dec 18th - 6:34pm
Instagram says users' photos won't appear in ads
Instagram, the popular mobile photo-sharing service now owned by Facebook, said Tuesday that it will remove language from its new terms of service suggesting that users' photos could appear in advertisements.
Dec 18th - 5:37pm
Instagram says users' photos won't appear in ads
Instagram, the popular mobile photo-sharing service now owned by Facebook, said Tuesday that it will remove language from its new terms of service suggesting that users' photos could appear in advertisements.
Dec 18th - 5:37pm
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