
Boehner's comments on tax cuts
Monday was back to work day for Congress. Lawmakers will start with a big twist from the minority leader about tax cuts for the middle class.
'Families First' program helps build peace at home
Yelling, fighting, fear, desperation. Families struggling to stay above water can find help from Utah Youth Village's "Families First" program. KSL NewsRadio's Mary Richards has part two of a special series.
Jun 6th - 9:41am
Utah Youth Village teaches at-risk youth to survive and thrive
For more that 40 years Utah Youth Village has provided live-in teachers for troubled children and at-risk youth. Part one of this two-part report profiles one couple who provide the youth with a structured family environment.
Jun 5th - 8:26am
Technology both promising and troubling trend with distracted driving, researcher says
A researcher sees technology as both a promising and a troubling trend when it comes to distracted driving.
May 8th - 7:56pm
Advocates hope new distracted-driving law creates cultural change
If you say you don't do it, or haven't done it, the numbers may call you a liar. Texting, reading or sending email, using social media, even posting "selfies" have all been documented on our roadways, sometimes with tragic result
May 7th - 6:56am
Utah Safe Haven law protects newborns from harm
Utah's Safe Haven law allows any newborn baby to be anonymously dropped off at a hospital open 24 hours a day. It's designed to protect these babies from being abandoned or killed out of desperation or fear.
May 1st - 5:45pm
Gun owners urged to lock up weapons, educate kids
A new Utah group is pushing gun owners to better lock up their guns, but some would suggest that isn't enough.
Apr 3rd - 7:56am
Proposal makes parolees easier to identify
Mar 19th - 7:57pm
New BYU website helps teens grow up safe and smart online
It's estimated that 95 percent of teens are online, but more than half give no thought to the consequences of what they do there. Now a group of BYU graduate students hopes to educate youth about being safe on the Internet.
Mar 19th - 7:28am
Teen with traumatic brain injury not only survives but thrives
Fifteen-year-old Pete Benda's family was told he may never wake up from a coma following a 30-foot fall. See how well he is doing now, in part two of the series "The Child First and Always."
Mar 12th - 7:47am
Doctors try new shunt-free treatment at Primary Children's Hospital
Doctors at Primary Children's Hospital are using a new technique to drain excess spinal fluid from children with hydrocephalus.
Mar 10th - 7:08pm
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