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Marc Giauque
Police: Man shot by bystander was assaulting woman
Police said the woman targeted in the assault suffered a concussion and a bite when the bystander intervened.7 years ago
Kelli Pierce
UV photos get more people to put on sunscreen, say BYU and U of U researchers
Researchers from BYU and the University of Utah teamed up to figure out how to motivate people to use sunscreen to prevent skin cancer.7 years ago
Matthew Brooks
Cop who shot 911 caller gets 12½ years; apologizes in court
A former Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an unarmed woman who had called 911 said Friday he “knew in an instant I was wrong.”7 years ago
Colby Walker
SL District Attorney joins prosecutors in concern over abortion bans
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill has joined with more than 40 other elected prosecutors across the nation. They are raising concerns over the constitutionality of abortion bans. In a statement from the group issued by Fair and Just Prosecution they say that they wish to make clear, “their collective […]7 years ago
Colby Walker
Something new at the Farmer’s Market
Fruits, veggies, Narcan, and Naloxone. You'll be able to find all of these during the opening weekend of the Downtown Salt Lake Farmer's Market that starts June 8th.7 years ago
Associated Press
University of Alabama trustees vote to refund $26M gift
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — The University of Alabama board of trustees voted Friday to give back a $26.5 million donation from a philanthropist who recently called on students to boycott the school over the state’s new abortion ban. Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr., a 70-year-old real estate investor and lawyer, had already given $21.5 million to […]7 years ago
Mary Richards
Utah school board cancels contract with testing company
The Utah State Board of Education has canceled its ten-year $44 million dollar contract with the company that ran their end of year testing.7 years ago
Mark Jackson
Boy rushed to the hospital after swift water rescue
Around 6:45 p.m. they got a call to 296 East Murray Park Ave. about a 4-to-5-year-old boy who had slipped out of his mother's sight for only a second and fell into the water and got swept down, possibly an eighth to one-quarter of a mile.7 years ago
Brad Lendon, CNN
US and Russian warships nearly collide in the Pacific
The United States and Russian navies are at odds over an apparent near collision in the Pacific Friday with each side blaming the other.7 years ago
Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Business
Walmart will deliver groceries from the food aisle to your fridge
Walmart is betting it can convince time-strapped customers to let strangers deliver groceries into their refrigerators while they're away from home.7 years ago
Kelli Pierce
Family remembers Utah veteran killed during D-Day campaign both here and abroad
A Utah family is remembering a loved one who died a day after D-Day, 75 years ago, as a direct result of wounds he received June 6, 1944.7 years ago
Kelli Pierce
Police search for suspected “armed and dangerous” white supremacist
Unified Police say they are looking for a suspected white supremacist accused of running away after an overnight car chase.7 years ago
Mary Richards
Utah winning the air quality battle
Utah is starting to win a 13-year battle to get off a government watch list.7 years ago
Colby Walker
READ: President Trump’s D-Day remarks from France
"Thank you, to all of our friends and partners. Our cherished alliance was forged in the heat of battle, tested in the trials of war, and proven in the blessings of peace. Our bond is unbreakable. from across the earth, Americans are drawn to this place as though it were a part of our very soul we come not only because of what they did here, we come because of who they were."7 years ago
Amy Woodyatt and Madeline Holcombe, CNN
This month, you can see Jupiter and its largest moons with just your binoculars
For space lovers around the world, the month of June is set to be stellar: Jupiter will be clearly visible, and those wanting to catch a glimpse of its moons will only need a pair of binoculars.7 years ago
Associated Press
Toxic algal bloom spotted on Utah Lake, a first for 2019
The Utah County Health Department has issued a warning advisory for the area and signs have been posted. The warning encourages people not to drink the water, go swimming or water skiing, or allow pets or livestock near the water.7 years ago
KEVIN FREKING and JONATHAN LEMIRE Associated Press
Trump tells D-Day veterans they’re among greatest Americans
President Donald Trump on Thursday lauded the heroism of American and Allied service members who participated in the D-Day invasion that changed the fortunes of World War II, saying they "are among the very greatest Americans who will ever live."7 years ago
Matthew Brooks
Project Recovery: Brandon Allen, co-founder of ‘Addicted We Stand’ shares his recovery
'Addicted We Stand' is a support group for those in recovery. Through its Facebook page, people can find resources that will help them improve their lives.7 years ago
Matthew Brooks
Pleasant Grove officials speak up after chlorine exposure at pool
Visitors to a public pool in Pleasant Grove were accidentally exposed to high levels of chlorine on Tuesday. Dave and Dujanovic find out what parents need to know.7 years ago
Kelli Pierce
Police officers get the okay to use medical marijuana with some restrictions
Officers, and those who want to become a police officer in the future, cannot use medical marijuana or cannabis products while on the job.7 years ago
Colby Walker
Honor Flight plans first all female veterans’ trip to DC
After a $30,000 donation, Honor Flight will hold its first all-female memorial flight this week, made up of women veterans from the Vietnam and Korean wars.7 years ago
Mary Richards
Utahns are working multiple jobs at greater rates than national average
Many Utahns are working several jobs at one time and many of those working that second or third job are women.7 years ago
MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer
Powell hints Fed will cut rates if needed over trade wars
Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the Federal Reserve is prepared to respond if it decides the Trump administration's trade conflicts are threatening the U.S. economy. Investors read his remarks as a signal that the Fed will likely cut interest rates later this year.7 years ago