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Police searching for man suspected in Millcreek stabbing
Ben Lockhart, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 12:31pm
Police are seeking a man suspected in a stabbing that left one person in serious condition early Friday.

Man charged for alleged human trafficking, drug distribution
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 12:14pm
The Utah Attorney General's Office has charged a man with engaging in human trafficking in Salt Lake City.

Cockroaches, other health hazards close La Frontera Cafe in Sandy
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Apr 20th - 11:44am
Salt Lake Health Department officials closed a Mexican food restaurant Wednesday, citing several dozen health code violations “presenting an imminent health hazard.”

Appeals court upholds Jeremy Johnson conviction, but wants prison term reviewed
Dennis Romboy, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 11:32am
St. George businessman Jeremy Johnson might be spending less time in federal prison.

Man convicted in 1996 gang killing granted parole
Pat Reavy, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 10:50am
A man who was 21 years old when he shot and killed a rival gang member, who he believed stole a half-ounce of marijuana, has been granted parole.
Salt Lake City Marathon route forces road closures Saturday
Carter Williams, KSL.com | Posted Apr 20th - 10:42am
Motorists should expect some delays when runners participate in the 15th annual Salt Lake City Marathon Saturday.

Brawl breaks out at Logan lacrosse game, parents claim racial tensions
Mike Anderson, KSL TV | Posted Apr 20th - 10:38am
Police are investigating a fight that broke out during a lacrosse game at Logan High School Wednesday night. Spectators said players from the opposing team from Roy suddenly started rushing the bleachers.

Testimony continues in $50 million solar 'scheme' trial
Amy Joi O'Donoghue, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 10:15am
Customers of a local technology company that the federal government says cost the U.S. Treasury $50 million testified Thursday in U.S. District Court of Utah. The trial involves the sale of solar lenses and claims of federal tax credits.

Feud erupts between utility, 4 states including Utah, over Colorado River
Dan Elliott, Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 9:33am
Tension over the drought-stressed Colorado River escalated into a public feud when four U.S. states accused Arizona's largest water provider of manipulating supply and demand, potentially threatening millions of people in the United States and Mexico who rely on the river.

5 Utah events to help you celebrate Earth Day
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 20th - 8:39am
This month, it’s your chance to give back to our home planet by celebrating Earth Day and Arbor Day.

Residency probe underway in San Juan commission race
Amy Joi O'Donoghue, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 8:03am
San Juan County asked a candidate for the San Juan Commission and chairman of Utah Dine Bikeyah's board to give proof of residency to remain on the ballot. The probe is a result of a complaint by a resident that Willie Grayeyes does not live there.

In spite of recent police shootings, cop says his approach remains the same
Mark Stevens, KSL TV | Posted Apr 20th - 7:39am
Police are investigating a fight that broke out during a lacrosse game at Logan High School Wednesday night. Spectators said players from the opposing team from Roy suddenly started rushing the bleachers.

Residents file lawsuit against US 89 expansion
Ladd Egan, KSL TV | Posted Apr 20th - 7:21am
A citizens’ group, trying to stop the widening of U.S. 89 in Davis and Weber counties, has filed a lawsuit against the Utah Department of Transportation.

Romney's reception at GOP convention likely a 'mixed bag'
Dennis Romboy, KSL and Lisa Riley Roche, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 7:05am
Though Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mitt Romney has already qualified for the primary election ballot, how he fares among delegates might be an intriguing turn at what may be a raucous Utah GOP state convention Saturday.

Agriculture authorities hold hearings on how to implement new cannabis laws
Ben Lockhart, KSL | Posted Apr 20th - 6:44am
The state will soon be taking an uncharted path in its approaches to the regulation of CBD oil, growth of industrial hemp, and state-directed cultivated of full-strength marijuana, thanks to a busy legislative session addressing those issues.

Former UHP trooper sentenced in connection with June 2017 wildfire near Vernal
Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com | Posted Apr 19th - 11:04pm
A former Utah Highway Patrol trooper has been ordered to serve six months in jail and pay $482,000 in restitution after officials say he intentionally started a fire while on duty last June.

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.
