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3-year-old critically injured in fall from slide
A 3-year-old girl sustained life-threatening injuries when she fell from a play set outside her home Thursday afternoon.
May 2nd - 11:18pm
How young is too young to own a firearm?
How young is too young to have access to a firearm? That's what many people are asking after a 5-year-old boy accidentally shot his 2-year-old sister with a rifle he received as a birthday gift. For firearms instructors in Utah, it's not a simple question to answer.
May 2nd - 6:03pm
Public perception of police affects justice system
May 2nd - 7:11am
Graffiti cleanup costs taxpayers $400K a year
In the last 10 years, cases of illegal graffiti have more than tripled in the downtown area. Now, Salt Lake police are asking the public to speak up if they see tagging activity.
May 1st - 11:59pm
Gov says trade trip to Israel will be 'significant benefit' to Utah
Gov. Gary Herbert says his weeklong trade mission to Israel to promote Utah as a business and tourism destination exceeded his expectations.
May 1st - 10:09pm
Pipeline that leaked into Willard Bay fails test; more to come
Chevron's oil pipeline near Willard Bay's north marina failed a pressure test Monday, pushing back the opening of the marina further.
May 1st - 5:09pm
Woman attacked ex-partner's grandmother over custody dispute, police say
A Murray woman was arrested after she assaulted an 86-year-old woman in an act of vengeance, police said.
May 1st - 5:03pm
Simple equation calculates financial health
An equation taking into consideration income and savings can reflect how financially healthy a person is. The equation calculates a person's "gap," which is essentially the percentage of income put into savings.
May 1st - 8:06am
Unprepared for college math? Business tries to fill niche
So many Utah college students are going to school unprepared for math that it's created a cottage industry.
Apr 30th - 9:01am
Experts warn parents of dangerous YouTube video challenges
Parents need to do a better job keeping tabs on what their kids see on YouTube, counselors say, especially with dangerous and risky challenges flooding the channels. However, some challenges may seem harmless are silly, so it may be difficult to convince teens not to take on these challenges.
Apr 30th - 8:10am
Reward increased in animal cruelty case
The Humane Society of Utah has increased to $5,000 the reward offered for information in a case of cats being tortured and killed near FrontRunner tracks.
Apr 29th - 7:42am
Trying to help family in need, man falls victim to extortionists
A man says he was trying to help a family in need when he ended up getting caught in a trap by extortionists.
Apr 26th - 6:56pm
Rider killed when motorcycle crashes into river
A Payson teenager died after losing control while riding a motorcycle in Payson Canyon.
Apr 26th - 9:18am
Man arrested after texting wrong number for marijuana
A Logan man received a text from a stranger asking if he knew anyone with marijuana. Police asked the man to play along and set up a meeting with the mysterious texter, and he was busted.
Apr 26th - 7:58am
Utahns seek comfort, hope in time of national tragedy
Some churches have seen increased attendance since the Boston bombings. Others have noticed a change in message of the sermons or prayers, as people seek comfort and hope.
Apr 26th - 7:09am
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