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West Valley narcotics officers stole evidence, audit finds
Narcotics officers from the West Valley Police Department stole money and other items from vehicles they seized and may have taken drugs and money confiscated during arrests, an internal audit found.
Apr 12th - 10:35pm
4-year-old remains hospitalized after drinking alcohol; investigators tight-lipped
A 4-year-old girl with special needs remained hospitalized Friday after ingesting too much alcohol. But how she got the alcohol — or who gave it to her — remains a mystery.
Apr 12th - 8:22pm
Kids would benefit from more male teachers, experts say
Women still outnumber men by far when it comes to teaching positions. However, research shows many kids would benefit from a positive male role model in the classroom.
Apr 12th - 9:00am
Massive landslide damages Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine
A "significant" landslide occurred Wednesday night at the Bingham Canyon Mine, Kennecott Utah Copper officials confirmed. Its size is estimated to be about 2,000-feet wide and 2,000-feet long.
Apr 11th - 11:03pm
UTA board member questions necessity of police force
A Utah Transit Authority board member is asking the transit agency to take a look at eliminating its police force.
Apr 11th - 6:04pm
Trolley Square gun lawsuit settled out of court
After five years of legal battles, one of the victims in the Trolley Square massacre has reached an out-of-court settlement with the pawn shop that sold a gun to shooter Sulejman Talovic.
Apr 11th - 5:52pm
Employee arrested for stealing 31 instruments
A Summerhays Music store employee was arrested after she allegedly stole 31 instruments — valued at more than $25,000 total — from her employer.
Apr 11th - 5:18pm
Restaurant's Thursday sales will benefit unique group of students
Your appetite for fresh Mexican food could help college students Thursday. Sonora Grill in Ogden is holding "Dining for Dollars," with 100 percent of sales going to a special scholarship.
Apr 11th - 6:51am
Attempted break-ins get would-be burglar caught on camera
Police are looking for a would-be burglar who failed their attempts to break into a gas station and a store on April 3.
Apr 10th - 1:39pm
Shopping online for prescription drugs can be cheaper, but dangerous
Though more people shop online for convenience and savings, Utah authorities are warning about one area consumers should be extra careful: prescription drugs.
Apr 10th - 9:16am
Wind gusts cause some damage, power outages
Winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour hit parts of northern Utah Monday night and Tuesday morning, leaving behind some damage and power outages.
Apr 9th - 7:37pm
North Temple businesses ready to celebrate opening of TRAX line
Several years and millions of dollars later, the Airport TRAX line will finally open this weekend. UTA wants to showcase all the businesses that have been affected by construction.
Apr 9th - 6:48am
Police investigating after bodies of father, son found in Canyonlands
The bodies of a father and his adult son were found in an extremely remote part of Canyonlands National Park over the weekend. Both had been shot, according to park officials.
Apr 8th - 7:30pm
Margaret Thatcher dies at age 87
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died Monday morning of a stroke. She was 87.
Apr 8th - 6:40pm
Trailers from chemical depot donated to school district
Some trailers that used to be office space at Deseret Chemical Depot now will benefit the Tooele School District.
Apr 8th - 8:26am
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