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Draper Rancherito's closed after video emerges of employee urinating in food prep area
Jen Riess, KSL.com | Posted Dec 15th - 4:27pm
Rancherito's in Draper is currently closed after a video was posted of an employee urinating in a food preparation area.

BYU photography professor Robert Machoian returns to Sundance with Utah-filmed marriage story
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Dec 15th - 4:12pm
BYU associate professor Robert Machoian will return to the Sundance Film Festival next year with a new project — his fourth to be selected to the prestigious independent film event.

Man dies from injuries after Washington City In-N-Out crash
Graham Dudley, KSL.com | Posted Dec 15th - 3:33pm
A Las Vegas man has died from his injuries after a vehicle plowed into an In-N-Out Burger restaurant on Saturday afternoon.

President Nelson releases Christmas video with YouTube star Claire Crosby
Graham Dudley, KSL.com | Posted Dec 15th - 2:20pm
President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a video Sunday morning that shows him playing piano while 7-year-old social media star Claire Crosby sings “Silent Night.”

Snowboarder dies in backcountry avalanche in Summit County
Graham Dudley, KSL.com | Posted Dec 15th - 12:35pm
A man has died after being buried in an avalanche in the backcountry near Canyons Village resort, Summit County Sheriff’s Lt. Andrew Wright said Sunday.

First group of Chinese immersion students in Alpine School District enters high school
The Associated Press | Posted Dec 15th - 8:48am
“I am so happy that they made me stick with it, because I have all this knowledge I can take throughout my whole life,” Tamblyn Lonergan said.

DNA evidence key to solving many cold cases
Alex Cabrero, KSL TV | Posted Dec 15th - 8:06am
The grainy video is proof that the murder of 72-year old Wilhelmina Reid happened a long time ago.

Dominion Energy and partner look to transform Utah hog waste into energy
Amy Joi O'Donoghue, KSL | Posted Dec 15th - 7:21am
Dominion Energy partners with hog, dairy producers.
Utah WWII Marine's remains buried with family 76 years later
Ashley Imlay, KSL and Mary Richards, KSL Newsradio | Posted Dec 14th - 10:27pm
Seventy-six years ago, a mother lost two of her three sons in World War II.
Bone marrow transplant turns into lifelong friendship and kidney donation
Jen Riess, KSL.com | Posted Dec 14th - 10:16pm
While Glade Young says that he and lifelong friend Alan Bishop are "like brothers," they're not related, but they do share blood.

Man convicted in 1999 northern Utah killing seeks parole
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 14th - 8:05pm
When he was first arrested 20 years ago, Thomas Albert Rebillot claimed the shooting death of 23-year-old Mikelle Leigh Caldwell was an accident.

Utah pets sickened by mysterious, dark substance, owners say
Jed Boal, KSL TV | Posted Dec 14th - 7:11pm
A mysterious substance appears to have sickened three dogs in a Wasatch County.
Homeless providers struggling to fill empty beds at South Salt Lake center
Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted Dec 14th - 6:26pm
Some homeless refuse to leave downtown area as advocates work to iron out kinks, address confusion.

Man who harrassed Utah TV personality charged with sending porn to second woman
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 14th - 4:19pm
A man previously convicted of harassing a local TV personality faces new charges of sending pornography to another woman, according to charging documents.

Payday arrives Saturday for Utah businessman's 'rocket fever'
John Hollenhorst, KSL TV | Posted Dec 14th - 1:06pm
Riley Meik’s fascination with rockets started early. This weekend, Meik’s rocket fever may start to pay off.

6 fun things for families to do in Utah this holiday season
Grant Olsen, KSL.com Contributor | Posted Dec 14th - 11:31am
There is no shortage of fun holiday activities for families in Utah. Whether you're interested in parades, train rides, cookie decorating, light displays or Santa encounters, you have plenty of options. Here’s a quick introduction to some of the events you may want to check out.

Order a package online? Here’s what you should and shouldn’t recycle
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Dec 14th - 9:57am
‘Tis the season for online ordering. With so many types of packages headed to your home, here’s a look at what you should and shouldn’t recycle.
