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Archive: News / Utah (22 Stories)

Special needs students shine in Tooele pageant

05/10/2012 8:52am
A group of Tooele high school special needs students is competing in a pageant that provides the chance to be "Mr. and Miss Amazing."

High 5 for American Fork library worker

05/10/2012 9:00am
This week's High 5 goes to a woman who plays a key role at the American Fork Library.

Snowbird mountain coaster proposal moves forward

05/10/2012 11:07am
Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort is back before the Salt Lake County Planning Commission with a new proposal for a "mountain coaster" near its Peruvian Lift.

Son of dead mother asks that siblings be removed from father's home

05/10/2012 11:23am
A juvenile court judge closed the courtroom Wednesday in the case of a teenager who is asking the state to remove his siblings from their father's home pending a criminal investigation into the mysterious death of their mother.

Study looks at race and reliability of eyewitness identification

05/10/2012 11:37am
How accurate is eyewitness testimony? A Weber State University professor's research sheds some light on how racial bias may weigh in to the mistakes eyewitnesses make.

Attorney ready to sue over records in Susan Powell case

05/10/2012 11:51am
A lawsuit could be filed as early as today over investigative records in the Susan Powell case. An attorney for Susan's parents says they've given West Valley police time to hand over the records.

A stroke can be a silent culprit

05/10/2012 11:59am
Many people don't know what they are experiencing, but it is clear that something is different.

Shurtleff urging filmmakers to not show smoking in youth movies

05/10/2012 12:16pm
Utah has joined states around the country urging the film industry to stop showing people using tobacco in youth-oriented movies.

150 evacuated due to fire in high rise for disabled adults

05/10/2012 12:17pm
A small fire made a huge impact on the people who live at a downtown highrise for disabled adults. More than 150 people were forced to evacuate at a moment's notice, and several people have been displaced due to water damage in their apartments.

Suspects in Calif. homicide arrested in SLC

05/10/2012 1:33pm
Two suspects were arrested Wednesday afternoon in connection to a homicide last month in San Jose, California.

SWAT situation ends, hostage safe

05/10/2012 1:48pm
A woman who police say was held hostage at a Salt Lake City home is safe after a SWAT team used a Taser to subdue the suspect. He is now in custody.

Clever ad campaign highlights Utah's parks

05/10/2012 5:17pm
The Utah Office of Tourism just released a YouTube video that's going viral, showing Utah's Delicate Arch in an amazing 3D tunnel display that uses an ingenious optical illusion.

Provo cougar caught in cage and on camera

05/10/2012 5:48pm
A Utah County family got an unexpected visitor to their backyard in the foothills above Provo last weekend: a mountain lion. While the animal was trapped and later taken away by wildlife resource officers, neighbors are worried about the possibility of more cougars in thee area.

Utah's ATK intends to lead in space travel

05/10/2012 6:06pm
A new plan unveiled by ATK, the company that built the Space Shuttle engines in Utah, promises to be a shot in the arm for the economy and a shot at a major role in the space program. They're hoping to be our country's next ticket into space. Or maybe they'll sell the tickets.

BYU students win race car design competition

05/10/2012 6:30pm
A flash of blue is speeding by, a champion not for speed, but for how it is powered. BYU just brought home the first place trophy, at the international 2012 Formula Hybrid competition, at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Provo High officer's 'inappropriate' actions lead to termination

05/10/2012 7:52pm
An officer who police say made "inappropriate gestures" while wearing only a Speedo and a hoodie in front of female students at Provo High School was fired Thursday.

Numbers show why families can't make it on minimum wage

05/10/2012 8:51pm
For many Utahns, staying afloat in an economy still in recovery mode is tough. That's clearly true for people working minimum wage jobs, as illustrated by some very interesting statistics KSL News uncovered.

Spice, Ephedra, drug paraphernalia seized from grocery store

05/10/2012 9:34pm
Police seized drugs Thursday from a Murray grocery store next to Cottonwood High School. Hundreds of jars of Spice and thousands of Ephedra pills were among the confiscated items.

The most interesting Utahn you'll never meet

05/10/2012 10:37pm
One of the most interesting Utahns lives alone in the extremely small Box Elder County town of Lucin. In fact, Ivo Zdarsky is the only person in the town, and it turns out there's a very good reason why.

Prosecutors drop charges against LDS bishop in abuse reporting case

05/10/2012 11:13pm
A judge dismissed all charges Thursday against an LDS bishop accused of telling a teenage girl not to seek a protective order and failing to report the girl's disclosure that she had been sexually abused by a teenage relative.

Family, classmates grieve over loss of 2 Hunter High students

05/10/2012 11:22pm
A Hunter High student remained hospitalized Thursday with injuries she suffered during a Wednesday traffic collision that killed two fellow students from Hunter High School.

Utahns weigh in on Obama support for same-sex marriage

05/10/2012 11:26pm
Utahns on both sides of the gay marriage issue said Thursday that President Barack Obama's statement of support isn't likely to spark any significant legal changes surrounding gay rights in the state.
 
   
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