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Charges filed against target shooter who allegedly hit 9-year-old with stray bullet
Gretel Kauffman, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 10:11pm
Charges were filed Friday against a man who prosecutors say hit a 9-year-old with a stray bullet while target shooting last month.

Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson calls for more action to keep ‘mentally ill’ out of cold
Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 8:45pm
Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson is sounding off over concerns about Utahns experiencing homelessness freezing in the cold, saying “mentally ill” people who refuse help are falling through the cracks.

Utah Wildlife Board approves new mule deer plan, some changes to hunting drawing process
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Dec 6th - 8:18pm
The Utah Wildlife Board approved a new statewide mule deer management plan Thursday, which seeks to keep a healthy deer population across the state while also cutting down on the spread of chronic wasting disease that has popped up in Utah.
Utah youth lead rally at Capitol over climate change
Amy Joi O'Donoghue, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 7:11pm
The event was part of the Fridays For Future Global Climate Strike, which is a simultaneous movement across the country and around the world to call attention to a changing climate.

Logan man wanted in California murder case fighting extradition
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 5:51pm
A Logan man wanted in California for murder will remain in the Cache County Jail without bail for now.

Troopers find 40 pounds of meth, 2 pounds of heroin in I-15 traffic stop near Cedar City
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Dec 6th - 5:15pm
Utah Highway Patrol troopers confiscated 40 pounds of meth and another two pounds of heroin and fentanyl in a traffic stop on I-15 on Friday.

Police open homicide investigation after man dies from injuries suffered in SLC apartment shooting
Lauren Bennett, KSL.com | Posted Dec 6th - 4:45pm
Police are now investigating a Nov. 27 shooting as a homicide after one man involved died of his injuries, Salt Lake City police officials said Friday afternoon.

Military burial planned in Brigham City for Army pilot killed in Afghanistan
Garna Mejia, KSL TV | Posted Dec 6th - 4:07pm
Arrangements are underway to receive the remains of fallen Army Apache helicopter pilot, Kirk T. Fuchigami, who died while serving in Afghanistan in November.

USU grads help design tech to land planes automatically
Graham Dudley, KSL.com | Posted Dec 6th - 2:30pm
Two Utah State University graduates were involved in a recently unveiled Garmin project that could allow small planes to land safely even without a pilot, the university announced this week.
Utahns would see $160 million tax cut under latest tax reform plan
Lisa Riley Roche, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 2:01pm
Santa and the Grinch joined forces Friday to ask Gov. Gary Herbert not to call a special session of the Legislature next week to consider a tax reform plan.

If you don’t think going 5 mph over will get you a ticket, UHP says think again
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 1:39pm
There is a strong belief among most drivers that they won't get pulled over for going 5 to 7 mph over the speed limit. But the Utah Highway Patrol says no more.

Park City man charged with attacking teenage skier
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 1:14pm
A Park City man was charged Friday with child abuse after he allegedly attacked a teenage skier on the slopes.

Utah woman charged with child abuse after toddler found facedown in tub
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 12:15pm
A Jensen woman accused of leaving her toddler unattended in a bathtub, resulting in the child briefly being declared dead before being revived, now faces a criminal charge.

Poor air quality forces kids inside for school recess
John Wojcik, KSL Newsradio | Posted Dec 6th - 10:14am
Air quality concerns in the Salt Lake Valley continue to linger and there’s a growing concern about how it will impact kids at school.

Why Susan Powell’s disappearance still resonates with so many 10 years later
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Dec 6th - 8:02am
Dec. 6, 2009, was the last day anyone saw Susan Powell. Now, a decade after the West Valley mother was first reported missing, her story still resonates with many people.

Man dies after car crashes into utility pole in Payson
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Dec 6th - 8:01am
A man died after his car crashed into a utility pole in Payson late Thursday night, police said.

Counterfeit money reported in Carbon County
Gretel Kauffman, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 7:45am
Fake bills — ranging from $1 to $50 — have been reported at several businesses over the past week, Price police said Thursday.

State School Board’s funding priorities: growth, 6% bump in per-pupil funding and optional extended-day kindergarten
Marjorie Cortez, KSL | Posted Dec 6th - 7:03am
According to the latest enrollment figures, some 666,858 students were enrolled in Utah schools this fall, up from 658,952 a year ago, or a 1.19% increase. Some $55.6 million in new funding is needed to fund growth for the next school year, according to board documents.

Utah's Rep. Stewart pitches LGBTQ rights bill with religious exemptions
Elana Schor, Associated Press | Posted Dec 6th - 12:08am
Utah GOP Rep. Chris Stewart proposed a bill Friday that includes both anti-discrimination protections and religious freedom safeguards.
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