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Three Killed In Helicopter Crash Near Price
Three people were killed in a helicopter crash just one mile northeast of the Carbon County Airport.
Centerville Bomb Threat Ends Peacefully
A bomb threat ended peacefully in a grocery store in Centerville, Saturday. What was first believed to be a bomb, turned out to be string cheese. Video Video
Utah Court Says Rivers And Streams Are Public, Regardless Of Location
Utah's highest court has ruled that streams and rivers are public even where the land under them is privately owned.
Report Says Jeffs Married Underage Daughter To Adult
Jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs married his daughter to the 34-year-old son of his chief deputy the day after her 15th birthday, according to photos, diaries and a marriage record kept by his sect and obtained Friday by the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News.
Pipe Dream? Lake Powell Pipeline Pushes $1 Billion
The 174-mile Lake Powell pipeline, a project that would bring more water to southwestern Utah, just got more expensive.
Utah State Awarded Millions For Bioplastics
One word: plastics, say Utah State University researchers who are developing a new way to manufacture biodegradable plastics that don't come from petroleum and can break down in landfills.
Woman Dead After Vehicle Backs Over Beach Awning
A driver accidentally ran over a group of five Utah campers while backing up and hitting the gas instead of a brake pedal.
Oklahoma City Signs Miles To Offer Sheet
Oklahoma City has signed restricted free agent guard C.J. Miles to an offer sheet.
Utah Family Loses Soldier In Afghanistan
Fear lies in the back of family member’s minds when a loved one is sent to war. For one Ogden family, the fear turned to reality when they lost their beloved soldier in Afghanistan over the weekend. Video Video
Solar Panels Powering Clark Planetarium
A failing U.S. economy combined with rising oil prices is pressing the issue of finding alternative energy sources. Utah is not an exception; the Clark Planetarium is now using solar panels to produce energy. Video Video



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