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Efficient, flexible lights may replace fluorescent
12/25/2012 8:01am
FIPEL just might become an acronym you hear more and more frequently as you redecorate your home or replace those antiquated fluorescent light bulbs. Field-induced polymer electroluminescent technology seems like a perfect candidate to take over the lighting industry.
German scientists seek to clone perfect Christmas trees
12/25/2012 9:52am
The hunt for the perfect Christmas tree may soon become a lot easier: just pick a nice clone.
Trooper struck after Jeep slides out of control
12/25/2012 9:56am
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper was sent to the hospital Monday evening after being struck by a motorist.
Trooper struck after Jeep slides out of control
12/25/2012 9:56am
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper was sent to the hospital Monday evening after being struck by a motorist.
Robert Frost's Christmas cards collected in NH
12/25/2012 10:29am
Take heart, holiday procrastinators: Famed poet Robert Frost once waited until July to get his Christmas cards in the mail.
Robert Frost's Christmas cards collected in NH
12/25/2012 10:29am
Take heart, holiday procrastinators: Famed poet Robert Frost once waited until July to get his Christmas cards in the mail.
Robert Frost's Christmas cards collected in NH
12/25/2012 10:29am
Take heart, holiday procrastinators: Famed poet Robert Frost once waited until July to get his Christmas cards in the mail.
Robert Frost's Christmas cards collected in NH
12/25/2012 10:29am
Take heart, holiday procrastinators: Famed poet Robert Frost once waited until July to get his Christmas cards in the mail.
Ultra-thin solar cell could be woven into clothing; generate power for wearer
12/25/2012 12:11pm
In the not-so-distant future, clothing may provide solar power for your mobile devices.
Thousands sign US petition to deport Piers Morgan
12/25/2012 12:30pm
Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition calling for British CNN host Piers Morgan to be deported from the U.S. over his gun control views.
Man, 56, killed during hit-and-run in Ogden
12/25/2012 1:36pm
Police are searching for the driver of a car they believe struck and killed a pedestrian Monday night before fleeing the scene.
Man, 56, killed during hit-and-run in Ogden
12/25/2012 1:36pm
Police are searching for the driver of a car they believe struck and killed a pedestrian Monday night before fleeing the scene.
Fire caused by cigarette damages apartments
12/25/2012 1:54pm
Three apartment units were damaged by a fire early Tuesday morning that officials believe was cause by a discarded cigarette.
Fire caused by cigarette damages apartments
12/25/2012 1:54pm
Three apartment units were damaged by a fire early Tuesday morning that officials believe was cause by a discarded cigarette.
Study: Compound in broccoli can kill leukemia cells in children
12/25/2012 2:01pm
Broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts contain a compound that could cure leukemia cells, researchers found.
West Coast girds for more tsunami debris in winter
12/25/2012 2:15pm
Volunteers who patrol California beaches for plastic, cigarette butts and other litter will be on the lookout this winter for flotsam from last year's monstrous tsunami off Japan's coast.
West Coast girds for more tsunami debris in winter
12/25/2012 2:15pm
Volunteers who patrol California beaches for plastic, cigarette butts and other litter will be on the lookout this winter for flotsam from last year's monstrous tsunami off Japan's coast.
Shoplifter's $1K donation used to pay off K-Mart layaways
12/25/2012 3:02pm
A Cincinnati, Ohio area man has paid off a decades-old debt to Kmart to ease his nagging conscience.
US gun support runs far deeper than politics
12/25/2012 3:14pm
Adam Lanza's mother was among the tens of millions of U.S. gun owners. She legally had a .223-caliber Bushmaster rifle and a pair of handguns, which her 20-year-old son used to kill 20 children and six adults in 10 minutes inside a Connecticut school.
Newtown celebrates Christmas, remembers victims
12/25/2012 3:48pm
Newtown celebrated Christmas amid piles of snow-covered teddy bears, long lines of stockings and heaps of flowers as volunteers manned a 24-hour candlelight vigil in memory of the 20 children and six educators gunned down at an elementary school just 11 days before the holiday.
Hero dog missing snout seems to have beaten cancer
12/25/2012 3:51pm
A veterinarian at the University of California, Davis, has some good news about a dog from the Philippines who became an international hero after sacrificing her snout to save two young girls.
Firemen's killer left chilling note, deaths at 3
12/25/2012 4:01pm
An ex-con killed two firefighters with the same caliber and make military-style rifle used in the Connecticut school massacre after typing a note pledging to burn down his neighborhood and "do what I like doing best, killing people," police said Tuesday as another body, believed to be the gunman's missing sister, was found.
PBS documentary 'First Freedom' has Utah ties
12/25/2012 5:00pm
The recently-aired documentary, "First Freedom: The Fight for Religious Liberty," has many Utah ties, including being produced and directed by Utah local Lee Groberg.
US holiday retail sales growth weakest since 2008
12/25/2012 5:22pm
U.S. holiday retail sales this year grew at the weakest pace since 2008, when the nation was in a deep recession. In 2012, the shopping season was disrupted by bad weather and consumers' rising uncertainty about the economy.
Whale thought extinct for 2 million years found
12/25/2012 6:03pm
Researchers have discovered that a type of whale so rare it was thought to have been extinct for 2 million years still lives.
Nearly 1,000 homeless turn out for Christmas dinner
12/25/2012 8:01pm
Hundreds lined up long before the doors opened. For some, it'd be the best meal they get all year, and for others, it would be one of the most memorable.
Nearly 1,000 homeless turn out for Christmas dinner
12/25/2012 8:01pm
Hundreds lined up long before the doors opened. For some, it'd be the best meal they get all year, and for others, it would be one of the most memorable.
The year Santa came — changing a life, and heart, for good
12/25/2012 9:21pm
Christmas only happens once a year, but for one Utah man, a single day made all the difference in the world.
The year Santa came — changing a life, and heart, for good
The year Santa came — changing a life, and heart, for good
12/25/2012 9:21pm
Christmas only happens once a year, but for one Utah man, a single day made all the difference in the world.
The year Santa came — changing a life, and heart, for good
13 displaced after 2 separate fires
12/25/2012 9:40pm
Firefighters responded Tuesday to a fire that, while doing little damage, left a Salt Lake City family without a home on Christmas Day.
13 displaced after 2 separate fires
12/25/2012 9:40pm
Firefighters responded Tuesday to a fire that, while doing little damage, left a Salt Lake City family without a home on Christmas Day.
Christmas Mass celebrated at the Cathedral of the Madeleine
12/25/2012 10:04pm
Christians throughout the world attended worship services Tuesday, with hundreds participated in Christmas Mass at the Cathedral of the Madeleine.
Christmas Mass celebrated at the Cathedral of the Madeleine
12/25/2012 10:04pm
Christians throughout the world attended worship services Tuesday, with hundreds participated in Christmas Mass at the Cathedral of the Madeleine.
Year in shopping: City Creek takes SLC by storm
12/25/2012 10:25pm
After years of anticipation, Salt Lake City's newest crown jewel of shopping and economic development opened in March, and that is one of KSL TV's top stories of 2012.
Year in shopping: City Creek takes SLC by storm
12/25/2012 10:25pm
After years of anticipation, Salt Lake City's newest crown jewel of shopping and economic development opened in March, and that is one of KSL TV's top stories of 2012.
Over the fiscal cliff: How hard a landing?
12/25/2012 11:04pm
Efforts to save the nation from going over a year-end "fiscal cliff" were in disarray as lawmakers fled the Capitol for their Christmas break. "God only knows" how a deal can be reached now, House Speaker John Boehner declared.
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