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Man in critical condition after being caught in trench collapse in St. George
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Feb 18th - 6:01pm
A man is in critical condition after he fell into a trench at a construction site and it collapsed on him on Monday afternoon, authorities said.

Woman convicted of stealing from work her first day on the job
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 5:33pm
A West Valley woman has been convicted in a case in which police say she was hired by a convenience store and quickly went to work stealing money.

Director of Ogden treatment center charged with child abuse
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 4:56pm
The director of a group home in Ogden has been charged with allegedly abusing one of the residents.

Senate OKs bill to reimagine Utah school counselors' duties
Marjorie Cortez, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 4:18pm
The Utah Senate gave final passage to HB81 on Friday, which directs the Utah State Board of Education to reimagine how public school counselors serve students.

Death in Millcreek is possible homicide, police say
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 2:54pm
Unified police are treating a death in the Millcreek area as a possible homicide.

Presidents Day deals — worth it or not?
Andrew Wittenberg, KSL TV | Posted Feb 18th - 1:20pm
It’s another national holiday that seems like a ready-made opportunity for retailers to cash in. So which deals are actually worth it?

Cedar City man to be sentenced for attempted murder
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 12:33pm
A Cedar City man accused of stabbing another man in Enoch will be sentenced Tuesday after reaching a quick plea deal in his case.

Salt Lake police investigating potential hate crime after attack on gay man caught on video
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 11:44am
Salt Lake police said Monday they have made contact with a man involved in a potential hate crime.

Proposal would let Utah women stay on birth control in jail
The Associated Press | Posted Feb 18th - 11:02am
A proposal in the Utah Legislature would allow female jail inmates to take birth control while behind bars, though county sheriffs have raised concerns about cost of providing the medication.

Police: Voyeur caught by alleged victim's own secret recording
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 10:33am
A man convicted less than a year ago of a sexual crime against a juvenile has been arrested for investigation of voyeurism after his latest alleged victim turned the tables on him, according to police.

Unvaccinated teenagers ask how they can get vaccinated without parental consent
Mark Oliver, KSL Newsradio | Posted Feb 18th - 10:02am
The children of anti-vaccination parents are taking to the internet to ask how they can get vaccinations without their parents’ permission.

Bill to help abuse victims exit polygamous groups among domestic violence measures at Utah Capitol
Annie Knox, KSL | Posted Feb 18th - 8:01am
Several women urged a panel of Utah lawmakers on Friday to support a proposal they said would make it easier for others like them to exit polygamous communities. It is one of several measures seeking to better protect domestic violence victims.

Family of Jerika Binks gathers in American Fork to remember missing woman
Caitlin Burchill, KSL TV | Posted Feb 17th - 10:43pm
It’s been almost one year since Jerika Binks went missing.

Man pulled from quicksand in Zion during harrowing two-day rescue
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 17th - 10:14pm
A man who became trapped in quicksand while hiking in Zion National Park was rescued over the weekend.

Utah principal spots student with gun, confiscates weapon, police say
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 17th - 9:48pm
Two students are under investigation in Duchesne County after the principal of Altamont High School disarmed one of the them, according to the sheriff's office.

Visually impaired Utah students push for accessibility in the arts
Lauren Bennett, KSL | Posted Feb 17th - 9:08pm
Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind began a new pilot program, Accessible Arts Academy, aimed at giving blind students the opportunity to learn more about what interests them in the arts and how to break down accessibility barriers.

Surgeon becomes first in Salt Lake to perform life-changing sleep apnea operation
Cara MacDonald, KSL.com | Posted Feb 17th - 7:51pm
Dr. Kevin Wilson became the first surgeon in Salt Lake City to perform a surgical implant procedure to treat sleep apnea. The treatment provides a revolutionary way for sleep apnea patients to manage their condition.

After $150M wildfire season, House panel OKs resolution urging better federal forest management
Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted Feb 17th - 7:05pm
After a destructive 2018 wildfire season, a House panel advanced a resolution urging the government to pursue policies allowing for better forest management.

Bonwood Bowl owners pay $25K to repair vintage sign after alleged drunk driver damaged it
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Feb 17th - 5:46pm
The iconic Bonwood Bowl sign was severely damaged by an alleged drunk driver last October. After more than $25,000 in repairs, the refurbished sign will be unveiled during a ceremony on Tuesday.

Man accused of unlawful sex with teen charged with voyeurism while out on bail
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 17th - 4:43pm
A man waiting for his case on charges of unlawful sexual activity with a minor to proceed in the courts now faces new charges of voyeurism.
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