Steve Fidel | posted Sep 10th - 6:00pm
Primary elections on Tuesday will help bring focus to key issues at the most local level of government.
Becky Bruce | posted Sep 10th - 5:30pm
Most remember where they were the morning of September 11th, 2001. But people with ties to our nation's military have a unique perspective on the events of that day.
Wendy Leonard | posted Sep 10th - 5:00pm
A distinguished physician and researcher with the division of infectious diseases at the University of Utah's School of Medicine has been elected as a fellow to the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
Dennis Romboy | posted Sep 10th - 4:30pm
A woman who worked for a nonprofit educational center faces a federal indictment for allegedly charging personal items, including her son's wedding, on company credit cards.
Molly Farmer | posted Sep 10th - 3:30pm
A years-long battle over zoning laws on a single plot of land on the East Bench was worth the attention it received, but Salt Lake City Councilman JT Martin is glad it's over.
Steve Fidel | posted Sep 10th - 3:00pm
Municipal governments interacting with city residents are increasingly saying, "We have an app for that."
Westminster College announced Thursday that its president, Michael S. Bassis, will be retiring after serving 10 years as the head of Utah's largest private liberal arts college.
Geoffrey Fattah | posted Sep 10th - 2:00pm
The University of Utah may be stepping to the forefront in researching new materials used in the next generation of computers, communication devices, microscopes and solar cells, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.
There were times in the hours after witnessing the collapse of one of the twin towers on 9/11 that then-Utah Olympic spokeswoman Caroline Shaw feared she might never make it home.
Pat Reavy | posted Sep 10th - 12:15pm
A former Salt Lake principal and California superintendent cried constantly when she was arrested for investigation of shoplifting, a police report states.
Molly Farmer | posted Sep 10th - 11:45am
Rep. Patrice Arent, D-Salt Lake, is the 2011 recipient of the Eleanor Roosevelt Award bestowed annually by the Utah State Democratic Party.
They have labored as doctors and engineers and computer programmers and steel workers; mothers and fathers and then grandmothers and grandfathers and on and on as time passes.
Angel McRae, ksl.com Contributor | posted Sep 10th - 11:13am
Who owns the land? More importantly who has jurisdiction when laws are broken on or off the reservation by a tribal member. Then again, who has jurisdiction when a white man breaks a law on tribal land?
ksl.com | posted Sep 10th - 10:30am
Intermountain Healthcare's Intermountain Medical Center is the first hospital in Utah to receive advanced certification in the treatment of heart failure a disease that affects more than six million people nationwide.
Lawyers for a death-row inmate say they recently learned that Provo police gave money and gifts to the prosecution's star witnesses information they contend could have changed the case's outcome.
Wendy Leonard | posted Sep 10th - 9:15am
School children in Utah have access to less healthy food options, could be subjected to second-hand smoke and don't get enough physical education, according to a recent survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Jasen Lee | posted Sep 10th - 9:00am
The family of a 15-year-old who was killed by a TRAX train in June has has sent a notice of claim a precursor to a lawsuit to the Utah Transit Authority.
posted Sep 10th - 9:00am
The main event of Utah's largest five-day, free, family health event, Be Well Utah, is Saturday at the University of Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is paying tribute to the heroes and the victims of September 11 with their special "9/11: Rising Above" this Sunday. Choir members say it captures the American spirit of overcoming tragedy and coming together.
A candlelight vigil is scheduled for Friday night at Liberty Park to raise awareness following the beatings of three gay men in Utah in recent weeks.
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