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Archive: News / Utah (21 Stories)

VIDEO: A look inside the Chevy Volt

08/07/2012 6:29am
Sales are up for Chevy's plug-in hybrid the Volt. Chevy loaned KSL one so we could find out if it's cool or not.

Burnout among nurses linked to more hospital infections

08/07/2012 8:32am
A new study links heavy patient load and burnout among nurses to a slight uptick in infections among hospital patients.

Firefighters respond twice to same fire

08/07/2012 9:27am
Firefighters responded twice to a fire that started in the kitchen of a South Salt Lake home.

Renowned 'Cold fusion' scientist Martin Fleischmann dead at 85

08/07/2012 10:18am
Dr. Martin Fleischmann, one-half of an electrochemist duo that  ignited the scientific world with claims of discovering cold fusion, has died at age 85 at his home in Salisbury, England.

Children of illegal immigrant parents can apply for 'deferred action'

08/07/2012 11:37am
Come Aug. 15, Roman Gonzalez will take a step he hopes will help secure his future. Gonzalez, a recent high school graduate who was brought to the United States from Latin America when he was 11 years old, will begin the process of applying to stay in the country without threat of deportation.

Jazz announce Dennis Lindsey as new GM

08/07/2012 11:47am
The Utah Jazz held a press conference Tuesday to introduce the organization's newest GM, Dennis Lindsey.

Jon Huntsman Jr., the next chapter

08/07/2012 11:55am
Jon Huntsman Jr. seemed tan, rested and ready. Not so much for another political run. More for the next chapter in his public life, though just what that is is evolving.

Attack ad suggests Romney's business decisions killed people

08/07/2012 3:44pm
A new political attack ad is pulling the death card in its siege on Mitt Romney, a move that has even some seasoned strategists saying the rhetoric of presidential politics has crossed the line.

Geek Squad introduces tech camp for youth in Salt Lake City

08/07/2012 5:04pm
The Geek Squad Summer Academy Program is launching its nationwide annual tech camp for the first time in Salt Lake City.

Evacuation order at Eagle Mountain lifted

08/07/2012 5:24pm
An evacuation order for homes in an Eagle Mountain subdivision have been lifted as crews continue to battle a wildfire at nearby Camp Williams. The

Anti-bullying campaign encourages action from bystanders

08/07/2012 5:48pm
In the third annual conference on Anti-bullying, advocates are launching a new campaign to prevent both face-to-face and online harassment. The message for young people at a national summit to stop bullying is: "Don't Be a Bystander."

Quarters for Christmas program gives Utah Education Foundation $130,000

08/07/2012 7:37pm
Utah schools had a chance to celebrate Christmas early this year when KSL presented a check for $130,000 this morning.

Cooke challenges Herbert to 7 debates in Utah governor's race

08/07/2012 7:52pm
Democrat Peter Cooke is challenging Gov. Gary Herbert to seven debates around the state prior to the November election.

'Saltair Sally' remains identified by police after 12 years

08/07/2012 8:25pm
Human remains discovered near Saltair in 2000 have been identified as a Midvale woman first reported missing three years after the remains were found, bringing an end to a mystery and closure for a family.

Josh Powell's odd behavior on police radar from the beginning, documents show

08/07/2012 8:53pm
West Valley police focused in on Josh Powell's odd behavior almost immediately following the disappearance of his wife, Susan Powell, in 2009. Court papers released Tuesday give this and other insights into department's investigation of the disappearance.

13-year-old girl injured in boating accident at Pineview Reservoir

08/07/2012 8:56pm
A 13-year-old girl was flown to Primary Children's Medical Center after a tragic accident at Pineview Reservoir Tuesday evening.

State engineers plan canal cover-up; Logan residents not happy

08/07/2012 9:46pm
A canal break that killed three people and devastated the city of Logan three years ago has prompted state engineers to make some changes. But not everyone is happy with the project.

Founder of Wing Enterprises and Little Giant Ladders dies at 72

08/07/2012 10:13pm
Former Springville Mayor and prominent businessman, Harold Wing died Monday from heart complications at the age of 72. Wing, a Utah native, is known globally as the founder of Wing Enterprises and creator of "The Little Giant Ladder System."

Drowsy driving blamed for fatal crash on SR 6

08/07/2012 10:31pm
A woman died Tuesday after the driver of another vehicle fell asleep at the wheel while on state Road 6 and crashed into the vehicle the woman was riding in.

Logan Tom unplugged and unfiltered

08/07/2012 11:11pm
Who is Logan Tom? A quirky, weird onion lover who just wants everybody to be a good person.

Concussions and youth football: How big is the risk?

08/07/2012 11:16pm
Over the past couple of years, there has been a lot of attention on former NFL players and the effects of concussions. That attention has since trickled down to the beginning stages of the game: pee-wee and high school football. So, how big is the risk when you sign your kid up for football?
 
   
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