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Employee charged with arson after his hours were cut

05/11/2012 7:29am
A 7-Eleven employee was charged Thursday with setting fire to the roof of the Salt Lake convenience store after his boss cut back his hours.

Traffic light study under way in West Valley City

05/11/2012 7:57am
West Valley City is trying to make it easier for motorists to get through town. City officials have started a study to see how they can coordinate more of their stoplights.

H. David Burton appointed to UTA board

05/11/2012 8:19am
Gov. Gary Herbert on Thursday appointed H. David Burton to serve on the board of directors of the Utah Transit Authority.

Timp Cave opens Saturday with improvements, social media plan

05/11/2012 10:22am
Timpanogos Cave opens for the season on Saturday after undergoing major improvements in the off-season. Also, the National Park Service is turning to social media to help manage tours of the popular attraction.

Spills expected as officers train for motorcycle squad

05/11/2012 11:05am
People who live near the Miller Motor Sports Park in Tooele County are used to hearing fast cars zooming on the track. This week they heard the screech of motorcycles as law officers gathered for training.

Police looking for victims of man convicted for child porn

05/11/2012 11:14am
A West Valley City man has been sentenced to up to 15 years in prison on child pornography charges. But, the Attorney General's Office is still looking for possible victims.

Twilight Concert Series summer lineup announced

05/11/2012 11:23am
The Twilight Concert Series summer lineup was announced Thursday by the Salt Lake City Arts Council.

Deaf students produce, perform opera

05/11/2012 11:32am
Students at the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind had their turn in the limelight Thursday as they performed an opera of their own creation at Mill Creek Elementary's speech fair.

'Are you mom enough?' A dialogue about attachment parenting

05/11/2012 11:51am
The provocative cover on a national news magazine has fueled a debate over parenting styles, which some consider extreme.Critics say, in the end, the controversy may not end up helping mothers or their children.

Overnight construction work to close sections of freeways

05/11/2012 12:20pm
Several key ramps and interchanges in the Salt Lake City area will be closed this weekend for routine maintenance.

Boy injured in hit-and-run

05/11/2012 1:43pm
Police are looking for a driver who ran over a boy on a bike and took off.

Local happenings include 'Cinderella,' Gold and Treasure Show

05/11/2012 3:09pm
Supporters marched for the Utah Foster Care Foundation, the Children's Theatre of Salt Lake produces "Cinderella" and gold prospectors share the wealth at their Gold and Treasure show.

Utah's investment in innovation paying off

05/11/2012 3:40pm
That a powerhouse software company like Adobe would opt to build a key location in Lehi is a testament to Utah's economic prowess even during a recession.

Romney apologizes for practical jokes as a teen

05/11/2012 5:46pm
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney recently apologized for the practical jokes he played as a teenager. But is an incident back in Romney's high school days useful for voters in a presidential election?

Small businesses to support Utah Valley Convention Center

05/11/2012 6:07pm
Two major events will take place here Saturday morning in what city leaders believe is just the beginning of a new feeling in the downtown area.

New route, fewer participants for Race for the Cure

05/11/2012 6:35pm
More than 12,000 runners will participate in the re-routed Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Saturday.

Emergency communication system aided by grant

05/11/2012 7:02pm
The Davis County Sheriff's Office got a big wake-up call during December's big windstorm. Now, the office will receive a $10,000 grant to help them get set up for the next big emergency, and they are focusing it on communication.

Downtown development to create 136 affordable housing units

05/11/2012 7:51pm
Developers, lenders and government officials broke ground Friday on The Plaza at State Street, a $31.5 million residential and commercial development.

Drug-sniffing dogs find money-filled suitcase in storage unit; owners want it back

05/11/2012 8:11pm
A suitcase full cash — nearly a quarter million dollars' worth — lay hidden in a West Jordan storage unit until police dogs learning to sniff out drugs found it during a training exercise.

School secretary facing sex charges following ex-student's confession

05/11/2012 8:53pm
A secretary working at a junior high school in Payson has been charged with having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a 16-year-old former student.

LDS Church donates $4 million for U's new law school building

05/11/2012 9:22pm
A new building for the University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law received a $4 million gift from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Decades-old drowning mystery solved by DNA test

05/11/2012 10:09pm
A tragic 50-year-old mystery caused by a huge flood in Zion National Park has been solved with a chance find and a DNA match.

Heartfelt gift makes Mother's Day extra special for Lehi family

05/11/2012 10:55pm
This Mother's Day will mean a great deal to one Utah mom. It's the anniversary of a special gift that saved her son's life.

Weber County students rewarded working hard in Read Today program

05/11/2012 11:30pm
Students in Weber County are making great gains in reading, so Chopper 5 swooped in to say congratulations.
 
   
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