Davis County
Kids in Bountiful participate in worldwide swimming lesson record
Thousands of kids and adults at aquatic facilities around the globe united to set a new global record .
Family of man accused of shooting teen brother 'shaken to the core'
Eric Charlton, 27, of West Haven, is charged with manslaughter, a second-degree felony, and reckless endangerment, a class A misdemeanor, in the May 28 death of of his brother Cameron. Read more »
Democrats square off in 1st Congressional District primary
Political newcomers Donna McAleer and Ryan Combe are both fighting to become their party's pick to face five-term incumbent Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, in November. Read more »
FEC complaint accuses 2nd District candidate Chris Stewart of election fraud
Four former Republican candidates have accused 2nd Congressional District nominee Chris Stewart of election fraud in a federal complaint. Read more »
Bountiful High student charged in bomb incident misses sentencing
A Bountiful High School student who pleaded guilty to detonating a chemical bomb in the school earlier this year now has a warrant out for his arrest after failing to appear at his sentencing Monday. Read more »
More early voters in Utah casting ballots by mail
SALT LAKE CITY — Election Day for Utah’s primary is still a week away, but election officials say the event is no longer a one-day activity. Voters have been casting their ballots... Read more »
Gov. Herbert calls special legislative session for Wednesday, liquor licenses on agenda
Utah lawmakers are reportedly about to be summoned back to Capitol Hill. Read more »
Utah Supreme Court clerk of the court killed in motorcycle accident
KAMAS, Summit County — A Centerville woman killed in a motorcycle crash has been identified as the clerk of the court for the Utah Supreme Court. Pat Bartholomew, 59, and her husband, Ross, 63, died when their motorcycle... Read more »
Off-leash dog park open house Saturday in Farmington
FARMINGTON — A free open house has been scheduled for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the new off-leash dog park at the Legacy Events Center, 151 S. 1100 West in Farmington. Dogs on a leash are welcome to attend. Davis... Read more »
Home sales up as housing market shows life
The price of homes is inching up across the state and some counties have seen significant increases in month over month sales. Read more »
Miss Davis County Kara Arnold claims Miss Utah 2012 title
Miss Davis County Kara Arnold will be putting medical school at the University of Utah on hold for a year, after walking away from the Miss Utah 2012 pageant Saturday night with a new crown and a... Read more »
Text of debate between Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist on KSL's Doug Wright Show
Related: Audio, video clips: Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL Radio Related: Hatch, Liljenquist trade heated barbs in morning debate Following is a transcript of a KSL Radio... Read more »
Audio, video clips: Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL Radio
Related: Text of debate between Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist on KSL's Doug Wright Show Related: Hatch, Liljenquist trade heated barbs in morning debate SALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Senate... Read more »
Bountiful police to conduct safety and sobriety checkpoint
BOUNTIFUL — Bountiful police will conduct a roadside safety and sobriety checkpoint June 23 at 500 West and 500 South. The planned checkpoint is part of the department's ongoing initiative to get impaired drivers off the... Read more »
Live stream: Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL's Doug Wright Show
Audio clips: Sen. Orrin Hatch and Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL Radio. SALT LAKE CITY — Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and challenger Dan Liljenquist, a former state lawmaker, are holding a debate this morning on KSL... Read more »
Festival at Kaysville park on Saturday
KAYSVILLE — Heritage Park will be the site of a festival on Saturday. The day will begin with a sunrise Zumba at 6 a.m. and end with an outdoor showing of "The Muppets" in the park at dusk. Local independent... Read more »
Motorcycle ride promotes safety
HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The base's third annual See Me, Save Me motorcycle safety campaign began with a motorcycle ride on Wednesday. The campaign aims to encourage motor vehicle operators to... Read more »
Syracuse implements utility department late fee
SYRACUSE — The city will be implementing a $10 late fee on all utility accounts that are past due. As the utility bill is due by the 25th of each month, residents will receive a 10-day grace period to allow for payment.... Read more »
Utah Asian Festival celebrates 35 years
Saturday brought the Utah Asian Festival to the South Towne Expo Center in Sandy. The day’s activities marked the 35th time the event has been held. The festival appeared to have drawn... Read more »
Utah community festivals in full swing (+video)
Whether they’re kickin’ up their heals or flying high in hot air balloons, residents of Utah’s cities and towns are in the festival kind of mood. Utah’s newest festival brings to life the outlaws of the old... Read more »
Community panel discusses removal of alternative family book from school libraries
Community members met Monday at the Pleasant Valley Branch for a panel on same-gender families and to discuss whether it's right to pull a book that deals with an alternative family structure from... Read more »
Chick-fil-A donating cookie sales to Primary Children's Medical Center on June 14
“Cookies for Kids” day will be June 14 at all Utah Chick-fil-A restaurants, with all proceeds from the sale of Chocolate Chunk Cookies being donated to Primary Children’s Medical Center. Read more »
Station Park in Farmington to unveil fountain June 15
Station Park open-air shopping center on June 15 will unveil a show fountain with choreographed lights, music, color and 30- to 60-foot high dancing waters. Read more »
Innocence found: Searching for a fix on false convictions
Since the 1989 advent of DNA analysis, 290 convicted Americans have been exonerated through biological evidence, according to the Innocence Project, the national clearing house for investigating... Read more »
Completion of Jordan River trail segment links Salt Lake and Davis counties
Described as a decade in the making, a new one-mile segment of the Jordan River Parkway Trail brings the trail to a total of 35 miles of paved, protected trail. Read more »
Racing legend Andretti on hand for grand reopening of Burt Brothers
Racing legend Mario Andretti was on hand for the grand reopening of the Farmington Burt Brothers. Read more »
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Text of debate between Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist on KSL's Doug Wright Show
Related: Audio, video clips: Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL Radio Related: Hatch, Liljenquist trade heated barbs in morning debate Following is a transcript of a KSL... Read more »
Family of man accused of shooting teen brother 'shaken to the core'
Eric Charlton, 27, of West Haven, is charged with manslaughter, a second-degree felony, and reckless endangerment, a class A misdemeanor, in the May 28 death of of his brother Cameron. Read more »
Democrats square off in 1st Congressional District primary
Political newcomers Donna McAleer and Ryan Combe are both fighting to become their party's pick to face five-term incumbent Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, in November. Read more »
Utah Supreme Court clerk of the court killed in motorcycle accident
KAMAS, Summit County — A Centerville woman killed in a motorcycle crash has been identified as the clerk of the court for the Utah Supreme Court. Pat Bartholomew, 59, and her husband, Ross, 63, died when their motorcycle... Read more »
Audio, video clips: Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL Radio
Related: Text of debate between Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist on KSL's Doug Wright Show Related: Hatch, Liljenquist trade heated barbs in morning debate SALT LAKE CITY —... Read more »
Miss Davis County Kara Arnold claims Miss Utah 2012 title
Miss Davis County Kara Arnold will be putting medical school at the University of Utah on hold for a year, after walking away from the Miss Utah 2012 pageant Saturday night with a new crown and a... Read more »
Gov. Herbert calls special legislative session for Wednesday, liquor licenses on agenda
Utah lawmakers are reportedly about to be summoned back to Capitol Hill. Read more »
More early voters in Utah casting ballots by mail
SALT LAKE CITY — Election Day for Utah’s primary is still a week away, but election officials say the event is no longer a one-day activity. Voters have been casting their ballots... Read more »
FEC complaint accuses 2nd District candidate Chris Stewart of election fraud
Four former Republican candidates have accused 2nd Congressional District nominee Chris Stewart of election fraud in a federal complaint. Read more »
2012 Summer Festivals around the state of Utah in June
Summer is in the air and cities and towns all around Utah are celebrating. Whether it's commemorating the birth of a town, city, the state of Utah or even this country, there is no shortage of... Read more »
Home sales up as housing market shows life
The price of homes is inching up across the state and some counties have seen significant increases in month over month sales. Read more »
Bountiful High student charged in bomb incident misses sentencing
A Bountiful High School student who pleaded guilty to detonating a chemical bomb in the school earlier this year now has a warrant out for his arrest after failing to appear at his sentencing Monday. Read more »
Live stream: Sen. Orrin Hatch, Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL's Doug Wright Show
Audio clips: Sen. Orrin Hatch and Dan Liljenquist debate on KSL Radio. SALT LAKE CITY — Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and challenger Dan Liljenquist, a former state lawmaker, are holding a debate this morning on KSL... Read more »
Bountiful police to conduct safety and sobriety checkpoint
BOUNTIFUL — Bountiful police will conduct a roadside safety and sobriety checkpoint June 23 at 500 West and 500 South. The planned checkpoint is part of the department's ongoing initiative to get impaired drivers off the... Read more »
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