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Civil rights leader, Baptist minister, educator Rev. France Davis to deliver U. commencement address
Marjorie Cortez, KSL | Posted Feb 16th - 8:08am
The Rev. France Davis, a longtime civil rights leader, educator and Utah religious leader, will deliver the commencement address at the University of Utah on May 2.

Utah House passes bill to criminalize fake urine used to cheat drug tests
Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 10:25pm
The Utah House of Representatives voted 61-8 on Friday to pass HB16, which would make it illegal to use synthetic urine to defraud a drug test.

Utah man charged with selling drugs during high school football game
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 10:00pm
An 18-year-old man who claimed he went to a high school to watch football but kept getting requests to sell drugs now faces nearly a half-dozen charges for allegedly opening shop in the parking lot, according to court documents.

Utah woman severely injured in home explosion, fire
Ashley Imlay, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 9:32pm
A woman was severely injured Friday evening after a home explosion and fire, officials said.

‘It was amazing’: Herriman 6th-grader places 2nd in world at prestigious archery event
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Feb 15th - 9:14pm
Kaylee Gurney, an 11-year-old from Herriman, placed second in the world for her age at a prestigious international archery event held in Las Vegas last week.

UHP: Utah police chief arrested in DUI was driving in highway median
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 8:08pm
The police chief of a small Utah town seemed disoriented and failed his sobriety tests miserably when pulled over by a Utah Highway Patrol trooper for investigation of DUI, according to newly released reports and video.

Sponsor of Utah hate crimes bill struggling to get support in Senate
Lisa Riley Roche, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 7:35pm
A majority of Senate Republicans aren't behind hate crimes legislation to enhance the punishment for targeting victims because of race, religion, sexual orientation or other characteristics, Senate President Stuart Adams said.

Charges filed for Denver man who police say carried gun into Moab school, 'trashed' cafeteria
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 7:02pm
A Denver man accused of causing a ruckus inside a Moab charter school has been formally charged.

Pleasant Grove teen tackles distracted driving through Eagle Scout project
Aley Davis, KSL TV | Posted Feb 15th - 6:32pm
One Pleasant Grove teen is battling one of Utah's biggest problems in his own living room through a creative Eagle Scout project.
UDOT calls for residents to keep snow from their property off the road
Cara MacDonald, KSL.com | Posted Feb 15th - 5:50pm
As more winter weather rolls in this weekend, The Utah Department of Transportation would like to remind residents that it is illegal to remove snow from their own property and put it in the road.

High levels of lead, copper found in drinking water for 600 Sandy households, officials say
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Feb 15th - 5:44pm
Elevated levels of lead and copper have been found in Sandy’s drinking water, officials say.

There’s science behind that bond you have with your dog
Shara Park, KSL TV | Posted Feb 15th - 5:19pm
When a parent gazes into an infant’s eyes, the body produces oxytocin — also known as the love hormone. A research study out of Japan found that gazing into a dog’s eyes produces the exact same thing.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg returns to Supreme Court
Ariane De Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter | Posted Feb 15th - 4:48pm
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg returned to the Supreme Court Friday to participate in the regular closed-door conference meeting among the nine justices, the court announced.

Sen. Mike Lee: Trump emergency declaration legal, but should it be?
Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 4:16pm
Sen. Mike Lee says it appears President Donald Trump acted within the law when he declared a national emergency at the southern border Friday.

Owner of condemned Salt Lake apartments faces criminal charges
Annie Knox | Posted Feb 15th - 3:00pm
Prosecutors have filed a half-dozen misdemeanor charges against the owner of a condemned apartment complex where tenants learned earlier this week they had less than a week to move out.

Utah agency wants $10M to relocate downtown liquor store away from homeless services
Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 2:39pm
State officials are asking the Utah Legislature for more than $10 million to relocate Salt Lake City's "shabby" downtown liquor store, citing an aging building, dipping revenues and criticisms for its proximity to homeless services.

Charges: Utah man trying to help woman being attacked is stabbed to death
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 2:15pm
An 18-year-old Ogden man was formally charged with murder Friday in the stabbing death of a man who police say was trying to intervene and help a woman who was being assaulted in an alley.

Wednesday’s Child: Ethan dreams of a permanent home
Ashley Kewish, KSL TV | Posted Feb 15th - 2:14pm
Ethan wants anyone who will hear him to know he is ready to care, ready to love, and ready to finally be welcomed home.

Orrin Hatch Foundation wants $2M from Utah Legislature for politics center
Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 12:47pm
A foundation created to maintain retired GOP Sen. Orrin Hatch's vast collection of U.S. Senate papers wants $2 million in taxpayer dollars from the Utah Legislature.

One charged with aggravated murder, another arrested in shooting of brothers
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Feb 15th - 12:14pm
An Ogden man was charged Friday with aggravated murder for allegedly participating in a robbery that resulted in one man being killed and his brother critically injured.
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Lawmaker seeks to add 4 psychiatry residencies at University of Utah medical school
- Fix for widespread violations of Utah school fees laws? Complying with with 1994 injunction, lawmaker says
- White nationalist group attempts to recruit at University of Utah
- Utah House passes bill to eliminate letter grades from state's school report card
- Police presence increased at South Jordan Middle School after unfounded threat discovered