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A guilty plea came Friday in the case of a man who threatened an undercover federal informant. Charles Denton Armstrong, of Blanding, pleaded guilty in a deal he made with prosecutors.
Teenagers--and even some adults--are out for blood, and you can blame it all on the movie "New Moon."
It is giving fans plenty to bite into, and retailers are cashing in.
The John Hancock Charter School in Pleasant Grove is replacing two swing sets on its playground after one collapsed when children were nearby. (File photo)
Genetic testing isn't that popular yet, but the federal government is trying to stay one step ahead. Starting this weekend, a new law means employers cannot discriminate based on genetic information.
Prosecutors in southern Utah announced Thursday they will not file charges against Hurricane City police for the death of a mentally ill man they subdued with a Taser--that's in spite of a medical examiner's report that says the Taser may be what killed him.
Salt Lake City police started offering online crime reporting in June for crimes like vehicle burglaries and vandalism, but some victims say the process sends the wrong message.
A computer problem grounded flights on the east coast and caused a ripple effect of delays across the country. The FAA says the problem started in Salt Lake City.
Is there a way to protect ourselves from terrorist acts? The FBI says awareness and training can help law enforcement, first responders and the private sector know how to respond.
Fans of In-N-Out Burger eagerly awaited Thursday morning's grand opening of the first two restaurants along the Wasatch Front. In-N-Out Burgers usually opens at 10:30 a.m., but there was so much excitement the Draper location started serving up burgers at 9 a.m.
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