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UDOT workers prepare for heavy snow in Logan Canyon
Mike Anderson, KSL TV | Posted Dec 12th - 10:11pm
They may not see the type of rush hour traffic that many people along the Wasatch Front are used to, but plow drivers at the Utah Department of Transportation’s Logan Summit station said there are still a lot of people who depend on them to keep the roads there clear.

Boats, buses and boxes of evidence: Utah cities auction off odds and ends, 400-plus vehicles
Graham Dudley, KSL.com | Posted Dec 12th - 9:20pm
Whatever your needs, the fourth quarterly TNT fleet auction of 2019 is likely to have something for you.

Man in critical condition, woman arrested after police pursuit ends with crash in Murray
Jen Riess, KSL.com | Posted Dec 12th - 8:59pm
One man is in the hospital and a woman was arrested after the vehicle they were in crashed while fleeing police on Thursday night, Murray Police Sgt. Alisha Richmond said.

Woman charged in Utah fatal hit-and-run crash from April
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 12th - 8:23pm
After months of investigation, a woman has been charged in connection with a fatal hit-and-run accident.

'This literally saves lives': Why one Utah mother is grateful for donated breast milk
Aley Davis, KSL TV | Posted Dec 12th - 7:48pm
The Mountain West Mothers’ Milk Bank in Salt Lake City is now a fully operational accredited milk bank. One Utah mother knows firsthand the importance of donated milk.

'It's unthinkable': Romney speaks out on fee hike that could raise cost of family history records by 500%
Liesl Nielsen, KSL.com | Posted Dec 12th - 7:01pm
Sen. Mitt Romney is speaking out against a proposed fee hike on family history records that could raise the price of obtaining a record by up to 500%.
Tax reform passes after last-minute changes that give checks to Utahns
Lisa Riley Roche, KSL | Posted Dec 12th - 6:25pm
Because the bill didn’t reach a two-thirds majority in either the Utah House or Senate, it won’t take effect for 60 days and is also vulnerable to a citizen’s referendum.

Are people born in American Samoa U.S citizens? Federal judge in Utah says yes
Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted Dec 12th - 5:46pm
U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups’ declaration came in a decision in a lawsuit filed last year on behalf of three American Samoans in Utah.

Massacre in Mexico spurs Mitt Romney, others to treat cartels as terrorists
Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted Dec 12th - 5:13pm
A group of Republicans senators, including Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, introduced legislation Thursday that would treat drug cartels as terrorist organizations and make them subject to sanctions.

Appeals court upholds Utah doctor’s conviction of murdering wife
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 12th - 4:34pm
The Utah Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of a Salt Lake pediatrician who killed his ex-wife, a University of Utah researcher, and left her body in an overflowing bathtub to make it look like a suicide.

Popular Pyrenees puppies adopted while the search for the mother continues
Jenny Guzman, KSL.com | Posted Dec 12th - 4:02pm
The popular Pyrenees pups that have taken over Utah news are in new homes and in great hands, but the search for their mother is still on in Weber County.

Police: Man shot at South Jordan house party on Thanksgiving day dies
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Dec 12th - 3:57pm
Police have identified a man who died in a Thanksgiving Day shooting in South Jordan.

Utah lawmakers gear up for special session on tax reform
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Dec 12th - 2:54pm
Lawmakers are returning to the Utah Capitol Thursday evening to hash out a potential plan to alter the state’s tax system.

Layton mother shares story of son’s dog attack last March
Dan Rascon, KSL TV | Posted Dec 12th - 1:21pm
The mother of a little boy who had his hand and half his arm chewed off by two dogs spoke publicly for the first time.

Woman’s husband was in freezer for 10 years, police confirm
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 12th - 11:47am
Tooele police believe the body of a man found inside his wife’s freezer had been there for a decade before it was discovered.

Southern Utah woman charged with abusing grandson
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Dec 12th - 11:11am
A grandmother who was watching her 3-year-old grandson for two days now faces a felony charge after the boy was admitted to a local hospital in serious condition.

KSL Investigates: How much will Utahns save in tax reform proposal?
Brittany Glas, KSL TV and Cindy St. Clair, KSL TV | Posted Dec 12th - 9:20am
After months of study and debate, the Utah Legislature is about to vote on a sweeping tax reform proposal that will impact every person in our state.

Recent storms give renewed life to petition seeking better reflective road lane striping
Mori Kessler, St. George News | Posted Dec 12th - 8:46am
In a state that typically receives a fair share of precipitation, some motorists are drawing attention to the fact that when it rains at night – or following the salting of roads after a snow storm – the striping that marks travel lanes on the roadway seemingly disappears.
