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Indian LDS Church members welcome President Nelson to Bengaluru
Carole Mikita, KSL TV | Posted Apr 19th - 10:25pm
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in India welcomed President Russell M. Nelson Thursday to a place he says he loves.

Ceremony honors Utah World War I veterans
Jasen Lee, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 9:53pm
The Utah State Society of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Thursday paid tribute to those Americans who served in the “Great War” in recognition of the sacrifice so many people made in service of their country.

Utah student walkout to honor Columbine victims, push for gun reforms
Marjorie Cortez, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 9:20pm
Utah students plan to walk out of school Friday and meet at the Utah Capitol to honor the victims of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre and to call on elected officials to enact common sense gun reforms.

Provo's Olympic rink glides forward under city-county deal
Annie Knox, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 8:38pm
Leaders in Utah County say they have reached a deal that leaves the future of Provo's public ice rink as smooth as a Zamboni's trail.

Reports: Man killed by police exhibited paranoid behavior in weeks leading up to shooting
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 7:00pm
In the days and weeks leading up to Lonnie Marcel Bowen being shot and killed by police Tuesday, he exhibited odd behavior — fueled by either drug use or mental illness — and believed police were out to get him, police reports note.
Allergy shots helps Utah father battle spring allergy season
Aley Davis, KSL TV | Posted Apr 19th - 6:28pm
A father of triplets can now play baseball with his kids after finding relief from his allergies.

Children's hospital practices for major earthquake aftermath
Ashley Imlay, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 5:47pm
Volunteers and patients donned bandages and fake blood Thursday at Shriners Hospital for Children to help staff and emergency responders practice treating and evacuating children with orthopedic conditions in the event of a major earthquake.

Ogden Courthouse cleared after 3rd bomb threat this month causes evacuation
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 19th - 5:15pm
The Ogden 2nd District Courthouse was cleared Thursday evening after receiving another bomb threat on Thursday afternoon.

Art center helps Utahns with intellectual disabilities discover hidden talents
Ashley Imlay, KSL | Posted Apr 19th - 4:12pm
The Everest Arts and Learning Center in American Fork, which first opened in January, gives 21 people a place to take part in art, adventure and learning activities.

What you need to know in preparing for Utah's next big earthquake
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Apr 19th - 2:01pm
In practicing "The Great Utah ShakeOut” Thursday morning, state disaster officials are hoping to prepare Utahns for the next major earthquake.

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.
