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Archive: News / Utah (25 Stories)

Major closure planned for University Parkway this weekend

05/18/2012 7:27am
Utah County drivers may want to take some aspirin before venturing out toward University Parkway this weekend.

South Jordan fire was human-caused, accidental

05/18/2012 8:19am
A fire that damaged eight homes and forced the evacuation of a neighborhood was ruled to be a "human caused accidental fire."

Little hope for SLCC cosmetology program

05/18/2012 8:36am
Despite students and faculty exploring every avenue to prevent cancellation of the cosmetology program at Salt Lake Community College, the issue is just an informational item on the agenda for the Board of Regents meeting Friday. 

High 5: Ironman competitor inspires others

05/18/2012 9:14am
A South Jordan man put together a team to compete in an Ironman competition earlier this month. That's just one example of how Travis Ferran inspires others to be their best.

Tuacahn begins fundraising for expansion

05/18/2012 11:22am
Tuacahn Center for the Arts has launched a $2.6 million fundraising campaign to meet growing audience demand and enrollment at the Tuacahn High School.

Donny Osmond, CSI: Provo hit Jay Leno

05/18/2012 11:34am
Donny Osmond has teamed up with Jay Leno to do a spoof on the CSI franchise. And the latest installment of the criminal investigation show, according to Leno, will be set in Happy Valley.

Utah paleontologists discover three new raptor species

05/18/2012 11:47am
Paleontologists with the Utah Geological Survey have discovered what are believed to be three new species of dinosaur, based on fossils found near Arches National Park.

Alleged 'ringleader' in car burglaries arrested

05/18/2012 12:33pm
Ogden police arrested a woman they say was the ringleader of a group responsible for more than 100 car break-ins in a two-month period.

Former teacher ordered to prison in sex abuse case

05/18/2012 1:02pm
A former high school teacher was ordered to serve up to 30 years in prison for sex abuse.

Local happenings: The Ventures, Living Traditions Festival, wheelchair soccer

05/18/2012 2:50pm
This weekend The Ventures come to town, the Salt Lake City Arts Council holds the Living Traditions Festival and Ballet West opens "Innovations 2012."

Utahns bringing innovations to tech world

05/18/2012 3:50pm
Two local products are looking to make waves on the technology scene. A Provo company has developed an iPhone application with far- reaching implications, and two BYU students have developed a product that is more local than at first glance it may seem.

Cancer vaccine shows promise

05/18/2012 3:55pm
A new breast cancer vaccine has been shown to cut the risk of recurrence by nearly half.

Ogden company reaps the rewards of booming textbook-rental industry

05/18/2012 5:07pm
Classes are wrapping up at colleges and universities across the nation for the traditional summer break, and that means it's an extremely busy time for a company in Ogden.

VIDEO: Teens get hands-on lesson about Civil War

05/18/2012 5:37pm
With summer approaching, students are ticking through those last hours in the classroom.

Renovated bathroom gives paralyzed teen independence

05/18/2012 6:09pm
For one teenager, a simple household amenity was a meaningful gift.

DWR hopes 'talking' to wolves will verify recent sightings

05/18/2012 6:14pm
For months, wildlife experts have been trying to figure out if a wolf pack is on the prowl in the mountains southeast of Provo. One biologist has taken an interesting approach: she's trying to talk to the wolves.

Key part of anti-pornography law overturned

05/18/2012 6:39pm
A federal judge has overturned part of a Utah law intended to make Internet providers responsible for limiting children's access to harmful or pornographic material.

Rain, cooler temps slow wildfire

05/18/2012 6:47pm
Crews battling a fire that had grown to more than 1,000 acres between Tooele and Cedar Fort were aided by rain Friday as they worked to contain the blaze.

Heber Valley offers history, hot pots and biking trails

05/18/2012 7:01pm
Utah is home to some of the greatest outdoor destinations in the west, and today, KSL visits scenic Heber Valley, looking for things to do.

Heber Valley's growth has leaders preparing for economic boom

05/18/2012 9:07pm
The majestic Heber Valley is beautiful and quiet, but is also getting a whole lot busier. Already, it's exploded on the national scene as a prime tourist destination and the perfect place to retire. Local leaders are now preparing for the economic impact the growth and attention will bring.

Utah firefighters preparing property owners for hot, dry summer

05/18/2012 9:37pm
A drier than normal wet season could mean a hotter than normal wildfire season in Utah this year, and the Salt Lake City Fire Department wants residents to be prepared.

Josh Romney working to show voters father's lighter side

05/18/2012 9:52pm
While presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney remains simply "Papa" to all of his 18 grandchildren, his son Josh Romney is spending at least one day a week on the campaign trail in the hopes they'll also be able to call him president.

Road crew unearths new archaeological finds in Nine Mile Canyon

05/18/2012 10:12pm
The crew members were down on all fours, working with hand tools in the dirt, as the double-tanker truck rolled by on the single-lane road just a few feet away.

Carole Mikita among baby boomers in joint replacement surgery

05/18/2012 10:26pm
In the last 10 years, hip and knee replacement surgeries have more than tripled in the 45- to 64-year-old age group. Baby boomers are now known as the "fix it" generation, and KSL's Carole Mikita recently had the experience.
 
   
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