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Newly-released search warrants show that investigators believe a family of five in Springville died of poisoning last month.
Wrong-way driver crashes into truck on US 40; 3 injured
Troopers are working to find out what caused the driver of a pickup truck to cross into the wrong lane on U.S. 40 west of Vernal early Thursday, and cause a crash that injured three people and snarled traffic.
Maine nurse defies Ebola quarantine with bike ride
Practically daring Maine health authorities to go to court to have her confined, nurse Kaci Hickox went out on a bike ride Thursday in defiance of the state's voluntary quarantine for medical workers who have treated Ebola patients.
Why grown-ups should play
Studies are showing what many cultures have always known, that adults need play as much as children do. Here are ways adults can get the benefits of play in Utah.
Fossil Ridge students threatened via Instagram, police say
Police and school officials said they are investigating threats made to a group of students at Fossil Ridge Intermediate School on Instagram Monday.
Man drives across bridge, gets stuck on campus stairs
A man caused a stir on the University of Utah campus Wednesday after he drove over a pedestrian bridge and got his car stuck on a flight of stairs, police said.
Is it safe to give out candy on Halloween?
Halloween is actually one of the safest nights of the year. So families shouldn't worry about an influx of crime as new people fill the neighborhood to trick-or-treat.
National Park Service IDs artist in connection with vandalism cases
The National Park Service said Wednesday it believes an artist working under the name Creepytings vandalized eight national parks in the western United States.
New faces debut at BYU's Cougar Tip-off
Wednesday night the BYU Cougar basketball team held its Cougar Tip-off. Although the game was just a Blue/White team scrimmage, fans got a chance to see the Cougars in a competitive setting along with the debut of many new faces.
Utahn receiving award, knighthood for floral arrangements
An Ogden native will be knighted and receive the Order of the Arts & Letters award on Nov. 3 for his world-renowned floral arrangements.
Teen uses mountain biking to cope with father’s cancer
Sports have often inspired and motivated people, and for one Utah teen, mountain biking helped her cope with her father's cancer diagnosis.
Pornography recovery program offered free to youths
Children and teens no longer need access to a credit card to find a solution to fight their pornography addiction.
Wal-Mart tests matching prices with online rivals
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is considering matching online prices from competitors such as Amazon.com, raising the stakes for the holiday shopping season.
Group: Piece of metal may solve mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance
Could one of aviation's most enduring mysteries be solved? An aircraft recovery group says it may already have a part of Amelia Earhart's plane, and it thinks it knows where to find the rest of it.
Report: Official quits over prostitution incident
The investigator who led the Homeland Security Department's internal review of a prostitution scandal involving Secret Service agents on assignment in Colombia in 2012 has himself resigned over an incident involving a prostitute in Florida, The New York Times reported.
Google searching for cancer cure
Google is searching for a cancer cure. The company announced Tuesday that it is experimenting with designing nanoparticles that would detect cancer and other diseases before their onset.
Boy or girl? Family with 12 sons awaits baby 13
A western Michigan couple with 12 sons is expecting baby No. 13, and even though they're sticking to their tradition of not finding out in advance whether they're having a boy or girl, they said they'd be shocked if their streak is broken.
New app helps flag suicidal tweets
Suicide prevention organization Samaritans launched a free app Wednesday that flags disturbing tweets and sends an alert to friends.
Driver leads police on high-speed chase, ditches car
Police are searching for a driver who led officers on a chase and drove 80 mph in a 35 mph zone. During the chase, the driver ditched the car, jumped a fence and got away.
KSL NewsRadio hosts final debate between Love and Owens at 10 a.m.
The final debate between Republican Mia Love and Democrat Doug Owens on KSL Newsradio on Thursday may have an impact in the already close 4th District congressional race.
100-year-old high school's 1st football team winning more than games
There's something new at Wayne High School — something the small southern Utah school hasn't seen in its 100 years: football. The new team doesn't have the best of records, but the coach and community say that doesn't matter a bit.
Bumgarner, Giants beat KC 3-2 to win World Series
A giant, indeed. Madison Bumgarner punctuated one of the finest World Series performances in baseball history by pitching the San Francisco Giants to their third title in five years with a 3-2 win over the Kansas City Royals in Game 7 on Wednesday night.
Unique firefighter memorial carved from old sycamore tree
A new memorial was unveiled Wednesday night, and it's a little different than what we're used to seeing. The work of art behind Murray City Fire Station 81 was carved from a big sycamore tree that was on its way out.
5-year-old boy requires surgery after dog bites, drags him
A 5-year-old boy required surgery after being bit by a family pit bull Wednesday, officials said.
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