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Louisville's Kevin Ware resting after surgery
Kevin Ware is already up and walking, and he's got a nice souvenir to keep him company until he's cleared to return to Louisville.
Apr 1st - 9:04pm
Arson suspected in car fires
Two cars at a Salt Lake City apartment complex, both owned by the same man, were intentionally set on fire over the weekend, investigators said.
Apr 1st - 5:47pm
School board member says Cub Scouts should be allowed at elementary school
A Salt Lake school board member said he had to act after hearing that the Cub Scouts aren't meeting at Mountain View Elementary school anymore. Michael Clara has sent a complaint to the federal government claiming that the principal is acting inappropriately in not letting the Scouts meet there this year.
Apr 1st - 1:43pm
Grandfather killed after toddler shifts car out of gear
A man is dead after being run over by a vehicle when a toddler was able to climb into the front seat of and shift the car into gear, causing it to roll down the hill it was parked on.
Apr 1st - 1:02pm
Homeowner holds burglar at gunpoint until police arrive
A homeowner who discovered a burglar inside his house Thursday held the man at gunpoint until police arrived to make an arrest.
Mar 29th - 10:00pm
5 percent tuition increase approved for Utah's colleges
College and university students in Utah will pay 5 percent more in tuition next year after the Utah Board of Regents approved the boost on Friday.
Mar 29th - 7:10pm
Battle over Utah-Nevada water rights in Snake Valley continues
A battle over water rights has continued between Utah and Nevada for the groundwater in Snake Valley, and Utah Gov. Gary Herbert's signature will be the deciding factor.
Mar 29th - 7:08pm
Disturbing details of injuries released on 3rd day of Sloop hearing
The obvious injuries to 4-year-old Ethan Stacy did not cause his death. Instead his death was classified a homicide due to a combination of drug toxicity, scalding injuries and aspiration pneumonia, Utah deputy chief medical examiner Edward Leis testified Friday.
Mar 29th - 7:07pm
Contestants promote violence awareness during Miss Africa Utah pageant
Wars and fatal diseases continue to tear through Africa, but women from that continent are using a Utah pageant to bring attention to their solutions.
Mar 29th - 7:06am
Canal break floods 3 Pleasant Grove homes
At least two homes were affected by flooding Thursday when water escaped from a recently completed portion of the Murdock Canal.
Mar 28th - 11:07pm
Utah Avalanche Center launches app
The Utah Avalanche Center's website is a goldmine of information about backcountry conditions. But the center's director said the app launched this week is even better.
Mar 28th - 6:56pm
Boy found safe in kidnapping case
Police arrested two people in connection with the alleged kidnapping of a 4-year-old boy Thursday morning.
Mar 28th - 5:48pm
Man pinned by bison says he worried for racers' safety
A bison rammed Ty Draper into a fence at Antelope Island State Park. Now, that man is talking about the ordeal, setting the record straight that he is not the "thrill-seeker" witnesses and previously released photographs made him out to be.
Mar 28th - 5:14pm
12 Easter weekend activities for families
As Easter approaches, communities, churches, restaurants and families are preparing to celebrate and observe the holiday.
Mar 28th - 11:24am
Police investigating unexpected death of Kaysville teen
Police are investigating the unexpected death of a 13-year-old Centennial Junior High School student.
Mar 28th - 10:52am
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