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Archive: News / Utah (24 Stories)

'Crowd funding' offers new option for entrepreneurs

05/22/2012 7:00am
Using traditional methods to obtain seed money is not an option for some entrepreneurs. A growing number are turning to their friends, neighbors, and online communities for "crowd funding."

Redesigned intersection opens on University Parkway

05/22/2012 7:40am
Utah County's first continuous flow intersection opened this morning and should bring relief to tens of thousands of motorists who use the intersection each day.

Fire displaces family of 6

05/22/2012 8:15am
Nearly 40 firefighters responded to a fire that heavily damaged a house and left six people homeless Monday night.

Camp for Kids: Make your own movie, CD, game design

05/22/2012 8:30am
If your child who would like to make a film, record their own music or make a video game, then Spy Hop Productions may be the summer camp for them.

Outside donations helped fuel GOP caucus turnout

05/22/2012 11:38am
It's nice to have friends with money. Especially if they can give $100,000 to your cause, indirect as it may be.

'Saved By the Belt' serves as reminder to wear seat belt

05/22/2012 11:53am
Local law enforcement launched a new program called "Saved By The Belt," to recognize Utahns whose lives have been saved because they wore their seat belt.

Local bands rising to the top of the charts

05/22/2012 2:13pm
Two bands with origins in Utah have found their places among today's popular bands, at least by one indication of success: the iTunes charts.

Meth bust estimated at $4 million

05/22/2012 3:15pm
The man arrested in a massive methamphetamine bust Monday by the Drug Enforcement Administration told investigators he needed money for college and surgery for his mother.

2 charged for threatening man's family if he didn't buy guns

05/22/2012 3:54pm
Two men accused of threatening to kill a Utah man's family if he didn't purchase weapons for them have been charged in federal court with smuggling goods into the U.S. from Mexico.

Woman's death could mean 3rd homicide charge for accused Provo arsonist

05/22/2012 4:40pm
A third person involved in a 2011 fire at the Boulder Apartment complex in Provo has died. If the death can be attributed to injuries sustained from the fire that killed two other women, accused arsonist Yvette Kimber could be facing another murder charge.

Shilaos Retires

05/22/2012 4:46pm

High mosquito count raises West Nile concerns in Davis County

05/22/2012 4:56pm
If you think the mosquitoes are out early this year, it's not just your imagination. In Davis County, mosquito abatement experts say the number of mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus is up to the highest level they've seen in 20 years.

Winder, Crockett debate campaign financial disclosure, experience

05/22/2012 6:02pm
The primary is one month away, and the Republican candidates for Salt Lake County mayor are going after each other on technicalities.

Utah fire chief recalls day of devastation in Joplin

05/22/2012 6:24pm
Tuesday marked the first anniversary of the tornado that devastated the city of Joplin, Mo. Many who were in the tornado's path that day are thankful they escaped its wrath unharmed. Among them: Layton City Fire Chief Kevin Ward.

Adverse physical, mental health effects linked to long commutes

05/22/2012 6:33pm
A new study shows that a lengthy commute can be hazardous to health.

Fourth brother becoming Army officer, family to reunite at commission

05/22/2012 6:52pm
For the first time in eight years, Pam Hansen will be together with her sons as they mark a military service milestone this weekend: Her fourth son will be commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army.

Kennecott: the copper mine in your own backyard

05/22/2012 7:35pm
The average person uses nearly 30 pounds of copper every year, and Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine has produced more than 19 million tons of the metal, or more than any other mine in history.

Legal representation remains focus of Stewart hearings

05/22/2012 8:06pm
Matthew Stewart is accused of taking the life of an Ogden police officer and injuring several others on Jan. 4. But since that time, the court has seldom addressed issues related to his guilt or innocence. Tuesday's hearing was no different.

Magna man shares night of torture following roommates' arrests

05/22/2012 9:42pm
Six people, all living in the same house, were arrested after police say they tortured a roommate for hours. Their alleged victim spoke to reporters Tuesday evening, detailing the events of the terrifying night.

Attempt to sell leads homeowner to mortgage nightmare

05/22/2012 9:59pm
A Park City woman who went to sell her home found out county records showed she no longer owned it. But when she contacted the bank, representatives told her they had no record of any sale.

The effect of Romney's reach to Hispanic voters

05/22/2012 10:38pm
Mitt Romney is reaching out to Hispanics — a huge and important bloc of voters in the coming election. But are his efforts reaching their target?

Firefighters battle fast-moving wildfire near Hurricane

05/22/2012 10:51pm
A brush fire quickly spread out of control Tuesday evening, and is causing concern for some homeowners in Hurricane.

Bruce Lindsay: an expert at live television

05/22/2012 11:46pm
From the field to the anchor desk, Bruce Lindsay has a lot of television experience in his 38-year career. And being on live TV can be, let's say, very unpredictable.

Fillmore students rewarded for reading

05/22/2012 11:59pm
Few things get kids to hit the books like a chance to put the principal in a dunking tank. Chopper 5 flew to Fillmore Elementary School Tuesday, to see the stunt and pass out some rewards.
 
   
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