Kindness builds bond between manager and special-needs worker
05/17/2012 7:43am
One Utah family is comparing grocery store employees to guardian angels. A special bond between a manager and their special-needs relative has turned a job into a second family.
Water main breaks shut Salt Lake streets
05/17/2012 7:59am
Crews are working to repair two water main breaks and two streets near Trolley Square in Salt Lake City.
Sundance Film Festival has $80 million impact
05/17/2012 8:16am
The 2012 Sundance Film Festival generated an overall economic impact of $80 million for the state, according to a report from the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Utah.
Snowbird mountain coaster location gets preliminary OK
05/17/2012 8:50am
The Salt Lake County Planning Commission has given preliminary approval to a new location for the Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort mountain coaster.
Hatch rejects Liljenquist calls for TV debate
05/17/2012 10:13am
U.S. Senate candidate Dan Liljenquist renewed
his call this week for televised debates
with Sen. Orrin Hatch before next month's
Republican primary election. But the longtime
senator refuses to debate on television and
maintains that the single scheduled radio
debate is sufficient.
Lawmakers want to beef up PE classes
05/17/2012 10:37am
Will schoolchildren get up an hour early for physical education? The state legislature has said it's trying to coordinate stronger physical education efforts to boost students' performance.
Utah the true test of tea party vitality, and Romney discourages anti-Obama ad
05/17/2012 11:29am
Utah's primary is more relevant than you may
realize. Plus, Biden buys ice cream for kids,
Romney distances himself from a potential anti-
Obama ad, and Congress sees mysterious break-
ins.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing light poles
05/17/2012 12:20pm
A man accused of stealing 40-foot aluminum light poles on Salt Lake City's west side has been arrested. Officers said they caught the man red-handed holding power tools Tuesday afternoon.
Officer's gun goes off during scuffle with trespasser
05/17/2012 12:49pm
Investigators are on the scene of a scuffle
involving a police officer in which the
officer's gun was fired.
Provo residents oppose height of new MTC building
05/17/2012 1:11pm
A group of residents living near the LDS
Missionary Training Center are planning a type
of protest this weekend to demonstrate just how
tall a planned nine-story building MTC addition
will be - they'll be using balloons.
Legislature takes on liquor licenses and education gap at interim session
05/17/2012 2:19pm
During the interim, lawmakers attempted to tackle liquor license and education budget issues, as well as Common Core standards and the many mistakes that led to the massive data breach at the Department of Health.
Steve Powell's legal troubles may not be over
05/17/2012 3:36pm
The voyeurism conviction of a missing Utah woman's father-in-law may not be the last of his legal troubles, as an attorney said Thursday she is working on a lawsuit that could keep pressure on Steve Powell.
Utah road blocked by landslide to re-open early
05/17/2012 3:59pm
Utah transportation officials say they're ahead of schedule to open a portion of a southern Utah highway that's been blocked since a massive landslide last fall.
Police want to scan license plates on I-15
05/17/2012 4:02pm
The DEA is offering to donate scanners that
would be set up along I-15 to read license
plate numbers, allowing them to track known
drug dealers, violent criminals and suspected
kidnappers.
Two Utah schools fined for vending machine practices
05/17/2012 6:10pm
Vending machines in high schools are pretty standard these days. But two Utah schools have landed in trouble for violating federal school vending machine regulations. In fact, they've had to pay some hefty fines.
Matthew Stewart shootings detailed in new report, officer vindicated
05/17/2012 6:25pm
Newly released documents from Roy Police and the Weber County Sheriff's Office show why investigators believe their officers acted properly. They also reveal some of those men were shot at, while they were trying to rescue other officers.
The hidden wonders of Antelope Island
05/17/2012 7:03pm
Even though Antelope Island is known for its
large population of buffalo, few people know
the island has so much to offer.
Want to take college classes for free? There are ways to do it
05/17/2012 7:18pm
Despite the reality that the cost of earning a
college education is on the rise, there are
actually ways you can get some of that
education for free. Many of the courses prep
students for jobs; others benefit those who
didn't even graduate high school.
Crews battling 500-acre wildfire in Tooele County
05/17/2012 8:30pm
Fire crews are fighting a fast moving wildfire that forced closure of a major road in Tooele County Thursday afternoon.
Gunnison teen a national finalist in NO BULL challenge
05/17/2012 8:39pm
Spencer Agren is just a week away from graduating from Gunnison Valley High School, but he is just as excited about being a finalist in a national video contest known as the "NO BULL Challenge."
2012 election has parties going high-tech in pursuit of 'millennial voters'
05/17/2012 8:58pm
A bold, colorful website full of video clips asks: "Are you part of the Crossroads Generation?"
Websites allegedly offer fake NFL jerseys
05/17/2012 9:45pm
A shipment of apparently fake NFL jerseys intended for a Sandy man are central to a federal investigation into websites that offer cheap professional sports gear.
Condo complex blasts bird nests, but law protects eggs and babies
05/17/2012 10:10pm
A condominium complex in Orem is fighting back against an invasion of birds in the area.
Accused Ohio child porn distributor jailed thanks to Utah investigator
05/17/2012 10:32pm
A child pornography case that started in Utah
led an Internet investigator to an even bigger
fish in Ohio. A 49-year-old man from Cleveland
now faces 150 counts of sex crimes against
children.
How hidden sugars are hijacking your good health
05/17/2012 11:12pm
Sugar used to be music to our ears, and divine
to our taste buds. But now it's a major cause
of America's growing obesity epidemic.
2 Payson boys seriously injured when hit by SUV
05/17/2012 11:59pm
Two young boys were injured Thursday evening when they were hit by a car while riding a bike in Payson.
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