
Boehner's comments on tax cuts
Monday was back to work day for Congress. Lawmakers will start with a big twist from the minority leader about tax cuts for the middle class.
Park City bans summer fireworks citing wildfire concerns
Park City leaders are concerned a wildfire could happen to their city, with steep slopes on both sides of town, plenty of dry fuels and hotter weather ahead.
Jun 14th - 6:13pm
Educators hope suicide prevention specialist will tackle growing issue
Utah educators are stepping up their efforts in keeping children from committing suicide by looking for their first-ever suicide prevention specialist. They hope the new position will go a long way toward stopping a serious issue in Utah.
Jun 12th - 7:42am
Lawsuits piling up over fired UHP trooper
Numerous lawsuits are being filed over fired UHP trooper Lisa Steed. It raises questions about what the innocent can do to protect their rights when stopped by police, even on a minor traffic violation.
Jun 6th - 7:46am
Students lacking tech skills, finding problems completing online applications
Technology is changing the college admissions process, but not all students are benefiting. Utah schools are trying to address the digital divide facing some students who want to go to college, but may not be tech savvy.
May 17th - 9:40am
Keeping teens safe from 'dangerous' apps
May 14th - 5:45pm
How to help mom find purpose and balance
You know the saying, "When momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy." But sometimes moms need help to find their purpose and balance, and others in their lives need to step up for mom.
May 10th - 7:34am
Moms with purpose find balance in life
Moms do it all, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed and burned out. But moms can feel purpose and find balance.
May 9th - 7:45am
Public perception of police affects justice system
May 2nd - 7:11am
Boston tragedy generates increased interest in SL Marathon
Apr 19th - 11:05pm
AEDs in most schools; placement, training still problems
Utah officials are encouraged to find most schools have defibrillators on hand, but they say there is a long way to go to saving lives with the machines.
Apr 16th - 9:25am
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