Parking changes highlight Salt Lake City's budget
06/20/2012 7:20am
The Salt Lake City Council approved the city's 2012-2013 budget without talks of layoffs or property tax increases. But it will cost more to park at meters downtown.
SkyWest celebrates 40 years of growth
06/20/2012 7:55am
SkyWest is one of the biggest airplane owners in the world, and one of the most important air carriers on the North American continent. It's hard to believe the company started out as just a group of friends frustrated with the lack of regular air service to southern Utah.
Man investigated in teen's death pleads guilty in unrelated cases
06/20/2012 9:14am
The man being investigated in the killing of a Riverton teen was sentenced Tuesday to prison on unrelated charges.
University of Utah's first student-designed video game released
06/20/2012 10:31am
Students in the University of Utah's
Entertainment Arts and Engineering program have
produced their first video game released
through the Utah Game Forge, the U. announced
Tuesday.
States battle ADA over nation's teeth
06/20/2012 11:36am
A lack of dental care for both adults and children is a growing concern. States are reacting by creating a new class of dental practitioners called therapists. The ADA is fighting back, but it is anybody's guess who will win this fight.
No candy tossing at Days of '47 parade
06/20/2012 11:42am
Days of '47 organizers said they won't allow candy or other items to be thrown to spectators during the annual Pioneer Day parade, even if the Salt Lake City Council votes to allow the action.
Joe the Plumber blames Holocaust on gun control, and Ron Paul predicts success
06/20/2012 11:57am
Joe the Plumber blames the Holocaust on gun
control, Harry Reid channels his inner athlete,
Americans' opinions of Obama are changing, Joe
Arpaio gets a birthday wish and Ron Paul
predicts convention success.
Audit: Medicaid errors result in $1 million loss
06/20/2012 12:29pm
An audit of Medicaid cases presented to the Utah Legislature Tuesday found that while Medicaid eligibility is well-managed, errors cost the program $1 million last year, with room for another million in savings if efficiencies are put in place.
Stolen van designed for quadriplegic man recovered in Salt Lake
06/20/2012 4:10pm
A stolen minivan specially equipped for a man who is a quadriplegic has been recovered.
Victims of Powell's voyeurism file suit against him
06/20/2012 4:31pm
Calling his actions "outrageous," "heinous," "disgusting" and "egregious," the attorney representing two young Washington girls followed through on her promise Wednesday to file a civil lawsuit against Steven Powell.
First long-range, 400-horsepower electric truck from Orem
06/20/2012 5:12pm
The world's first extended-range electric truck, designed in Utah, was unveiled Wednesday morning. It will soon be tested by major companies around the country who want to save on gas and cut down their emissions.
Local happenings: SLCC gets national ranking and a Lehi Roundup Rodeo ticket giveaway
06/20/2012 5:16pm
Holladay's proposed new Fire station, Emergency
Preparedness Fair, and SLCC number three in the
nation of Associate Degrees
Audit: Thousands of dollars for Timpview football never deposited
06/20/2012 5:35pm
Thousands of dollars raised by Timpview
football was never deposited into school
accounts, and the limited policies and
guidelines in place were not followed by
coaches, the school or the district, according
to an audit released by the state Wednesday.
Red Cross and LDS Church partner up at Welfare Square
06/20/2012 5:46pm
The American Red Cross and The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a new
partnership Wednesday morning at Welfare
Square.
Wednesday's Child: Nico
06/20/2012 5:47pm
This week's Wednesday's Child is naturally
athletic, so he chose tennis as his activity
even though he has very little experience with
it. Jennifer Stagg caught up with Nico at the
Sports Mall Athletic Club for a tennis lesson.
Voles infesting North Salt Lake neighborhood
06/20/2012 6:33pm
Neighbors in North Salt Lake have a major pest problem and they're trying to get help from the city and state to handle it.
Smith's won't sell aerial fireworks; Cities give more restrictions
06/20/2012 7:05pm
Extremely hot and dry conditions in Utah have convinced one of Utah's largest grocery store chains to keep the fireworks they sell close to the ground. Smith's announced Wednesday it will not sell aerial fireworks this summer, even though they are permitted by law.
Mild winter leads to rise in bumblebee population
06/20/2012 7:27pm
The season's mild winter and moisture-challenged spring have been lamented by skiers and water managers, but the moderate conditions could mean a boon for the bumblebee, at least in northern Utah.
New Life Flight helicopters among best in the world
06/20/2012 8:00pm
Typically, the fastest way to get a patient to a hospital in Utah is by medical helicopter. Now, Utah has three of the most sophisticated medical helicopters in the world.
Man claims Alta View Hospital staff mistreated his dying father
06/20/2012 8:34pm
A Sandy family is urging those with aging loved ones to talk about end-of-life care, after what they say happened while their father died at Alta View Hospital.
90 new restaurant liquor licenses created in special session
06/20/2012 9:01pm
Lawmakers voted in a special session of the Legislature Wednesday to add 90 new restaurant liquor licenses and strengthen the state's efforts to curb both underage drinking and drunk driving.
Mother charged in abduction of child from West Valley school
06/20/2012 10:09pm
Criminal charges have been filed against a woman who police say abducted her daughter from a West Valley elementary school in March.
Firefighters train for battling western blazes
06/20/2012 10:32pm
As wildfires rage across the western United
States, claiming lives and wiping out homes,
firefighters train to face the challenges.
Provo police reinstate officer once fired for displaying his Speedo
06/20/2012 10:42pm
A Provo police officer fired for removing his pants and flaunting a green Speedo-style swimsuit at a school function has been reinstated following a ruling by the Provo Civil Service Commission.
Archeologists share finds from unique Fremont Indian site
06/20/2012 10:47pm
A significant early Native American archeological find has been unearthed in Utah County. BYU Archaeology professors are calling it the largest pit structure from the Fremont Indian period that has ever been found.
Family out $4,000 accuses West Valley travel agency of fraud
06/20/2012 11:33pm
Planning a vacation turned out to be a nightmare for a West Valley City family. The family turned to Panorama Travel to book their summer vacation, but says all they got was a rotten deal.
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