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Archive: News / Utah (20 Stories)

Standoff ends with suspect's death

04/30/2012 6:33am
A 10-hour standoff in Riverton has ended with the suspect taking his own life. Evacuated residents have been allowed to return home and 13400 South in Riverton is now open.

Utah hopes to cash in on China's outsourcing

04/30/2012 7:47am
Recent reports say Chinese companies are hoping to avoid tariffs by outsourcing more of their production to the U.S. So, how is Utah trying to cash in?

Susan Powell describes family problems in emails

04/30/2012 11:12am
Susan Powell was growing increasingly distrustful and frustrated with her husband a year before she disappeared and told friends she wanted him to take medication and go to counseling.

Romney encourages college students to borrow from parents

04/30/2012 12:47pm
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is coming under fire from the Democrats after some financial advice he gave to some students.

Ending chronic homelessness by 2015 is a possibility, advocates say

04/30/2012 1:47pm
With chronic homelessness in Utah down 72 percent since 2005, advocates say the goal of ending the condition by 2015 is a growing possibility.

Man charged with sexually exploiting children

04/30/2012 2:06pm
A West Point man has been charged with supplying  minors with alcohol and tobacco and asking them for nude photos.

iWitness: News captured by you too

04/30/2012 2:57pm
Utahns across the state are snapping photos and taking videos of news by you. Take a look at what was recently submitted to KSL.

Local happenings from road closures to free target practice

04/30/2012 3:43pm
This weekend's events focused on uniting communities. Coming up, an important Orem road closure, shooting range open houses and a community cleanup.

Family looking for closure as search continues

04/30/2012 4:14pm
A heartbreaking search for a 4-year-old boy who fell into the Weber River and is presumed drowned entered its third day Monday.

No criminal charges for Cottonwood coach

04/30/2012 4:39pm
Prosecutors confirmed Monday that they won't be filing any criminal charges against the Cottonwood High School head football coach accused of misconduct.

String of car burglaries linked to ID-theft ring

04/30/2012 5:18pm
A rash of car burglaries has led police to an ID-theft ring. The group stole a number of items from cars, but they were mainly after IDs and credit cards, according to Weber County deputies.

Experts give essential tips to surviving the outdoors

04/30/2012 5:57pm
Over the weekend, a Maine woman survived four days and nights alone in a remote area of Garfield County with a broken leg. The cautionary tale has outdoors experts urging people to prepare when heading to remote areas of Utah.

Police arrest six in prostitution ring sting

04/30/2012 7:02pm
Ogden Police put about a half-dozen accused prostitutes behind bars in a sting operation over the weekend. They say they found most of their suspects fairly easily with the help of the internet.

40 tires slashed in neighborhood

04/30/2012 7:21pm
A neighborhood in Sandy is trying to recover from a rash of vandalism over the weekend involving tire slashing.

Video cameras to be allowed in courtroom

04/30/2012 8:23pm
The Utah Judicial Council unanimously approved a proposed rule Monday that would allow for video cameras in the state's courtrooms.

Duty in Djibouti: National guardsmen assist African nations

04/30/2012 8:57pm
The campaign to take out Joseph Kony in Uganda has thrown light on a little-known -mission of U.S. troops. They're playing a similar role in many African nations, and a prominent Utah soldier just returned from one of them.

21 Ogden administrators reassigned, 5 to teaching positions

04/30/2012 9:50pm
The Ogden school board approved the reassignment of 21 Ogden School District administrators Monday.

Victim of Smith's stabbing talks about experience

04/30/2012 10:24pm
A victim of a stabbing at a Salt Lake City Smith's Marketplace on Thursday is talking about his experience, and thanking the strangers who came to his aid.

Teen violin prodigy to solo with Utah Symphony

04/30/2012 10:38pm
A 13-year-old violinist is going places after her dad bought her her first violin. Now, he is using music to teach bigger lessons.

Man who killed himself during standoff identified

04/30/2012 10:53pm
Police have identified the man they say took his own life after initiating a standoff Sunday that lasted until early Monday morning. 
 
   
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