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Archive: News / Utah (20 Stories)

Grammar app uses social media to teach teens

05/24/2012 7:59am
Grammar is often hard for teenagers to grasp. One teacher has created an app he hopes will help move students to the next level

Trial set for woman charged in death of teen

05/24/2012 8:40am
A trial has been scheduled for a woman charged in connection with the death of North Ogden teenager Alexis Rasmussen.

Office break rooms may harbor many germs

05/24/2012 11:05am
A new study sheds light on just how gross break rooms can be. They house all kinds of germs that can make someone in the office sick.

Former GOP gov hopeful decries $100k contribution to state party

05/24/2012 11:23am
A $100,000 contribution from the Republican Governors Association toward the Utah GOP's effort to boost caucus turnout should have been rejected, failed gubernatorial candidate Morgan Philpot said.

Anderson Cooper calls out Obama camp and Huntsman wins 'sexy' award

05/24/2012 11:45am
Anderson Cooper calls out an Obama spokesperson for hypocrisy, Biden's approval is down, a story is told of an unforgettable Obama image and Huntsman is named one of the sexiest men alive over 50.

Company files lawsuit in battle over electronic billboard

05/24/2012 2:35pm
Cities along the Wasatch Front are joining Salt Lake City's battle over digital billboards in hopes of regulating if, when and where the electronic signs should be allowed.

Man who threw Molotov cocktails at Cedar Hills home gets prison

05/24/2012 3:13pm
A Canadian man who threw Molotov cocktails at a Cedar Hills home last year is headed to prison.

Salt Palace flips switch on 6,006 solar panels

05/24/2012 5:32pm
Effective Thursday, thousands of solar panels are reducing the Salt Palace electric bill by about 20 percent in the culmination of a project that started over four years ago.

Highway 14 finally opens after landslide cleanup

05/24/2012 6:29pm
Highway 14 in Iron County is now open after being closed for months because of a massive landslide.

Tribes angry federal government isn't including them in pipeline plans

05/24/2012 6:41pm
A plan to feed a growing thirst for water in Las Vegas is running into resistance from Native American tribes in Utah and Nevada. The tribes say their input is being flat out ignored, even when it comes to possible impact on sacred sites along a 300-mile pipeline plan.

Unified Police searching for hiker missing since Monday

05/24/2012 7:43pm
Police are searching for a 48-year-old Alta man who's been missing since leaving for a hike Monday afternoon.

Army removing unexploded WWII munitions from West Desert

05/24/2012 8:09pm
A cleanup operation is underway in the West Desert to get rid of some very old leftover munitions from World War II, mostly old artillery shells.

Tooele teen's 'inappropriate' outfit makes national headlines

05/24/2012 8:53pm
Last week, a Tooele teen was called into the office by principal Larry Abraham over the length of her skirt, which she was told was a half-inch too short. Her story made national headlines after her father wrote about the incident on his blog.

Custody battle over dead woman's children continues in juvenile court

05/24/2012 9:02pm
An 18-year-old who wants to get his siblings out of their father's home pending a criminal investigation into the mysterious death of their mother continued his efforts in juvenile court Thursday.

Injured Ogden officer honored with F-16 flight

05/24/2012 9:17pm
An Ogden police officer injured in a deadly shootout in January got an opportunity Thursday to fulfill a lifelong dream of flying aboard an F-16.

Herbert contemplating special session to deal with high school tests, liquor licenses

05/24/2012 9:47pm
Gov. Gary Herbert indicated Thursday he may call lawmakers into special session to put a new assessment test for high school students in place before classes start this fall. He also indicated a need for increasing liquor licenses sooner rather than later.

Abused girl defies odds and graduates with classmates

05/24/2012 10:28pm
Thursday night, there were 339 students who made up the class of 2012 at Provo High School's graduation. On a cold January night 15 years ago, no one thought Amanda Peterson would be one of them.

Officials urge safe driving over Memorial Day weekend

05/24/2012 10:33pm
It may only be Thursday but many Utahns are already hitting the road to enjoy the Memorial Day weekend. The Utah Highway Patrol is reminding people to drive safe on the road.

Investigators probe allegations of claim-jumping

05/24/2012 10:49pm
In what sounds like a throwback to the old West, Utah authorities are investigating allegations of claim-jumping, looking into what may be fraudulent mining claims offered for sale on eBay.

Agreement allows 2022 Olympic bid study to move forward

05/24/2012 11:10pm
A major hurdle to a Utah bid for the 2022 Winter Games has been removed now that international and U.S. Olympic leaders finally have a new revenue-sharing agreement.
 
   
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