Davis County
Fighting scams: Woman sounds warning after pitch for 'medical card'
When Norma Hood got three calls from people asking for her bank information, she knew what to do.
Community leaders honored by Hill Air Force Base
Three community leaders were recently recognized with the Wingman Award for their support to the Hill Air Force Base community. Read more »
About Utah: Rebel filmmaker promises unique kind of teenage horror flick with 'The Mine'
Jeff Chamberlain doesn't look like a rebel. From outward appearances, you'd never know he's gone rogue. He's still got the leading-man looks, the brilliant white teeth, the honest-to-goodness IMDb... Read more »
Photos: Thousands of volunteers participate in United Way Day of Caring events
SALT LAKE CITY — Volunteers throughout the Salt Lake area took part in the United Way's annual Day of Caring on Thursday. Volunteers helped out at schools and performed other acts of... Read more »
UTA to provide extra transit service for Utah-BYU game
The Utah Transit Authority will provide extra TRAX trains and shuttle buses to the Utah vs. BYU football game. Read more »
What's happening during the last weekend at the Utah State Fair
There is still plenty to do and see at the Utah State Fair during its closing weekend. Read more »
Scientist says southern Utah looks like Mars
If the new photos of Mars from the rover Curiosity remind you of southern Utah, you're not alone. Read more »
California man charged with attempted murder in shooting at party
A California man has been charged with attempted murder in a shooting that occurred at a party earlier this month. Read more »
Hundreds of volunteers help clean up muddy mess from flooding in Santa Clara
With cloth towels and rolls of paper towels as their tools, friends and family of Pam Graf sat on her living room floor Wednesday surrounded by thousands of handwritten papers and notes spread over... Read more »
Photo gallery: Start your pallets: Annual race helps people with disabilities
LAYTON — Shipping pallets became speed demons Wednesday as Pioneer Adult Rehab Center held its fourth annual Pallet Grand Prix race at Layton Hills Mall. Wooden shipping pallets were... Read more »
Layton man shot by police charged with attempted murder
Joshua Robert Isakson, 30, was charged with attempted aggravated murder and aggravated kidnapping, first-degree felonies, and three counts of assault, a class A misdemeanor, in 2nd District Court.... Read more »
Layton man killed while trying to remove deer from road
A Layton man died Tuesday evening while trying to remove a dead deer from Redwood Road. Read more »
New evaluations size up Utah judges facing retention
Results from evaluations conducted on 26 of the state's judges were made available to the public Tuesday. Read more »
Waterfowl group to host free Youth Fair Saturday
The Utah Waterfowl Association will host its eighth annual Youth Fair at the Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area Sataurday. Read more »
Farmington Canyon Road to close for repairs next week
FARMINGTON — Farmington Canyon Road will be closed for repairs from sometime next week until mid- to late November. Crews will work to preserve the wood retaining walls on the downhill side of the road. The next phase is... Read more »
Photo gallery: 9/11 Memorial dedicated in Kaysville
KAYSVILLE — A memorial to the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was dedicated Tuesday at the Utah State Botanical Gardens. The 9/11 Memorial was a 10-year project built by public... Read more »
Jeremy Hauck, accused of murdering mother, competent to stand trial, judge rules
FARMINGTON — A man accused of killing his mother and stuffing her body in a freezer is now competent to stand trial, a judge decided Monday. Second District Judge John Morris found Jeremy... Read more »
Faced with a sudden move, 'reluctant landlords' have to find renters rather than buyers
Alan Johnson never planned on being a landlord. Read more »
UHP cracking down on single motorists in HOV lanes
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Highway Patrol cracked down last month on motorists who drive alone in their vehicles in the HOV lanes. During a three day enforcement effort from Aug. 14-16, 35 citations were issued in Salt Lake... Read more »
Elevating the conversation: Dual-immersion students, classes grow up
Davis School District is venturing into uncharted territory for Utah and the next inevitable step in language education this fall: junior high immersion programs. Read more »
Work to begin to repair some of Utah's 27,000 culverts
UDOT will begin repairing distressed culverts thanks to a statewide study that determined 10 percent to 15 percent of the 27,000 culverts need attention. Read more »
Deputy rescues unconscious driver, toddler in runaway car on I-15
Davis County sheriff's deputy Matt Boucher has responded to some strange situations during his 8 ½ years with the agency, but few of them rival his recent encounter with an unconscious... Read more »
More eligible Utah workers have stopped looking for jobs
The number of people looking for work in Utah has declined since the recession began five years ago. And it may be some time before the Beehive State reaches those employment heights again. Read more »
Health hotline: Ergonomics, exercise and proper movement can prevent hand, wrist injury
To prevent unexpected injury to the hand, wrist and elbow, doctors and therapists recommend maintaining proper movement and overall health. Read more »
Change of command part of National Guard's Governor's Day
The Utah National Guard will have an adjutant general change of command as part of its annual Governor's Day activities on Sept. 29 at 10 a.m. at Camp Williams parade field. Read more »
Nurse practitioner from Hill AFB recognized for courage in Afghanistan
Air Force Capt. Jennifer Curtis, a family nurse practitioner with the 75th Medical Group at Hill Air Force Base, is being recognized for her actions during her very first deployment. Read more »
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Hundreds of volunteers help clean up muddy mess from flooding in Santa Clara
With cloth towels and rolls of paper towels as their tools, friends and family of Pam Graf sat on her living room floor Wednesday surrounded by thousands of handwritten papers and notes spread over... Read more »
Elevating the conversation: Dual-immersion students, classes grow up
Davis School District is venturing into uncharted territory for Utah and the next inevitable step in language education this fall: junior high immersion programs. Read more »
Fighting scams: Midvale woman sounds warning after phone pitch for 'medical card'
Norma Hood is no spring chicken and she's no dummy, either. The 73-year-old Midvale woman worked in insurance before she retired and now volunteers for her local police department. So when she got... Read more »
Utah colleges' newest national rankings, U.S. News' 2013 rankings released
Every year U.S. News releases rankings on national universities and colleges across the nation, in different categories. Some of Utah's schools moved up and around in 2013's rankings. Read more »
Mysterious streak in the sky was missile contrail (+video)
A thick white streak above the horizon in the southern sky of Utah Thursday morning had several people wondering what they were seeing. Some thought it was a meteor; others thought it was space... Read more »
About Utah: Rebel filmmaker promises unique kind of teenage horror flick with 'The Mine'
Jeff Chamberlain doesn't look like a rebel. From outward appearances, you'd never know he's gone rogue. He's still got the leading-man looks, the brilliant white teeth, the honest-to-goodness IMDb... Read more »
Lessons from the pen: What a parent (and a goat) can teach a child
Members of the Argyle family are keeping their farming heritage alive, raising dairy goats in their West Jordan backyard as a way to teach their children responsibility and hard work. Read more »
Scientist says southern Utah looks like Mars
If the new photos of Mars from the rover Curiosity remind you of southern Utah, you're not alone. Read more »
Photos: Thousands of volunteers participate in United Way Day of Caring events
SALT LAKE CITY — Volunteers throughout the Salt Lake area took part in the United Way's annual Day of Caring on Thursday. Volunteers helped out at schools and performed other acts of... Read more »
Layton man killed while trying to remove deer from road
A Layton man died Tuesday evening while trying to remove a dead deer from Redwood Road. Read more »
UTA to provide extra transit service for Utah-BYU game
The Utah Transit Authority will provide extra TRAX trains and shuttle buses to the Utah vs. BYU football game. Read more »
What's happening during the last weekend at the Utah State Fair
There is still plenty to do and see at the Utah State Fair during its closing weekend. Read more »
New evaluations size up Utah judges facing retention
Results from evaluations conducted on 26 of the state's judges were made available to the public Tuesday. Read more »
Layton man shot by police charged with attempted murder
Joshua Robert Isakson, 30, was charged with attempted aggravated murder and aggravated kidnapping, first-degree felonies, and three counts of assault, a class A misdemeanor, in 2nd District Court.... Read more »
Faced with a sudden move, 'reluctant landlords' have to find renters rather than buyers
Alan Johnson never planned on being a landlord. Read more »
Legacy Parkway frontage road dispute sent back to lower court
The Utah Court of Appeals has sent a decision regarding the development of a frontage road near the Legacy Parkway back to a lower court for further review. Read more »
Community leaders honored by Hill Air Force Base
Three community leaders were recently recognized with the Wingman Award for their support to the Hill Air Force Base community. Read more »
Photo gallery: 9/11 Memorial dedicated in Kaysville
KAYSVILLE — A memorial to the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was dedicated Tuesday at the Utah State Botanical Gardens. The 9/11 Memorial was a 10-year project built by public... Read more »
California man charged with attempted murder in shooting at party
A California man has been charged with attempted murder in a shooting that occurred at a party earlier this month. Read more »
UHP cracking down on single motorists in HOV lanes
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Highway Patrol cracked down last month on motorists who drive alone in their vehicles in the HOV lanes. During a three day enforcement effort from Aug. 14-16, 35 citations were issued in Salt... Read more »
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