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2 charged with forging signatures on Medicaid expansion ballot petition
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 1:42pm
Two men accused of forging signatures to get Medicaid expansion on the November ballot have been charged.

Timpanogos Cave opens for the season May 19
KSL.com | Posted Apr 19th - 12:49pm
Timpanogos Cave National Monument will begin daily tours Saturday, May 19, and continue through Monday, Sept. 3.

The 5 most unusual fish stocked in Utah Lake
Spencer Durrant, KSL.com Contributor | Posted Apr 19th - 12:15pm
Utah Lake is known for its massive carp population, but it hasn't always been home to those bottom-feeding fish. Over the years, some very unique fish have been stocked in the lake.

Student suspected of making threats says she lost phone for 20 minutes
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 11:34am
A 17-year-old girl who is being investigated for allegedly making false threats to her school told police she had lost her phone for 20 minutes, according to court documents.

Water restored to Carbon County residents after 2 days
Liesl Nielsen, KSL.com | Posted Apr 19th - 10:18am
Water was restored in unincorporated Carbon County and Wellington two days after a main break left 1,500 residents without water or with low pressure, officials said.

Police: 3 arrested after robbing, assaulting resident in Elsinore
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 19th - 9:28am
Three people were arrested Tuesday after officials say they assaulted and robbed a person in a home.

Salt Lake County hub of Utah's tourist economy, report says
Jasen Lee, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 8:01am
New data from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah detail the significance of Salt Lake County’s role in driving the state’s tourism industry.

Utah Corrections Director Rollin Cook stepping down
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 7:38am
Department of Corrections Executive Director Rollin Cook announced Wednesday that he is stepping down.

Recreational pot sales back on table along NV-UT line
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 19th - 7:20am
The legal sale of recreational marijuana on the Nevada-Utah line may not be banned after all.

Sandy passes its first idle-free ordinance, adopting county's first 1-minute limit
Katie McKellar, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 6:45am
Sandy this week implemented its first idle-free ordinance after Mayor Kurt Bradburn ceremoniously signed it at a school assembly Tuesday.

Mapleton father, mother conspired to kill family, report concludes
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 18th - 10:27pm
On Wednesday, after six months of investigation, Mapleton police released a final 55-page report of a startling murder-suicide, concluding that the parents conspired to kill their family.

UTA president to leave agency after new legislation eliminates position
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 18th - 9:45pm
The Utah Transit Authority board has voted to terminate President and CEO Jerry Benson because new legislation eliminates his position.

Police investigating infant death in Saratoga Springs
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 18th - 9:38pm
Police are investigating an infant death that took place on Wednesday as a possible homicide, officials said.

Child kidnapper seeks parole; victim's mother calls him 'predator of the innocent'
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 18th - 9:12pm
Parole hearing for man convicted of raping one young girl, attempting to kidnap a second.

32-year-old man dies after SLC officer-involved shooting
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 18th - 8:26pm
A 32-year-old man has died following an officer-involved shooting Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Payson students treated to rock show in the middle of the school day
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 18th - 8:05pm
Students at Payson High School had an experience earlier this month that not many high-schoolers get: A rock concert in the middle of the school day.

Utah gas prices skyrocket almost 60 cents in 1 month to 8th highest in the nation
Liesl Nielsen, KSL.com | Posted Apr 18th - 7:32pm
If your pocketbook feels a little lighter this month, blame the gas prices.

Health officials warn of hepatitis A exposure at Murray Edible Arrangements
Ben Lockhart, KSL | Posted Apr 18th - 7:03pm
Health authorities issued a hepatitis A exposure warning Wednesday to anyone who may have eaten any of approximately 600 products sold by Edible Arrangements in Murray between March 21 and April 13.

Utah lawmakers override Herbert's vetoes of bills expanding legislative power
Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted Apr 18th - 7:00pm
Utah lawmakers one-upped Gov. Gary Herbert on Wednesday in the ongoing power struggle between the state's legislative and executive branches.

Utah GOP asks for full appellate court review of SB54 ruling
Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted Apr 18th - 6:30pm
Republicans want the entire 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to review a three-judge panel's decision last month upholding Utah's controversial election law that gives candidates an alternative path to the primary election ballot.
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