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Utah man arrested in Ogden church arson

Utah man arrested in Ogden church arson

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A Utah man is facing charges in connection with a church fire in Ogden that authorities say caused around $300,000 in damage. KSL-TV in Salt Lake City reports Michael Donovan Averett was charged with arson Monday following an investigation into vandalism at The Church of Jesus Christ of […]

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Longtime KSL-TV Meteorologist Bob Welti Dead At 94

Longtime KSL-TV Meteorologist Bob Welti Dead At 94

SALT LAKE CITY-As was confirmed Tuesday, veteran KSL-TV meteorologist Bob Welti passed away at 94. Armed with a 41-year career which ended in 1991, Welti was renowned as a “ratings magnet” in the Salt Lake City market. Welti was a U.S. Navy-trained pilot who learned meteorology during his time in […]

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Police say too much chlorine sickens dozens at Utah pool

Police say too much chlorine sickens dozens at Utah pool

PLEASANT GROVE, Utah (AP) — Police say a “freak accident” at a northern Utah pool sickened dozens with chlorine gas Tuesday. About 50 people were sick after a pump forced too much chlorine out of a jet at Pleasant Grove Veterans Memorial Pool about 36 miles (58 kilometers) south of […]

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Utah police used new DNA test to link man to child’s death

Utah police used new DNA test to link man to child’s death

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Police were able to quickly connect a man to the disappearance and death of a 5-year-old Utah girl using a new type of DNA test that can produce results within hours, authorities said. Logan police used a Rapid DNA test to link Alex Whipple to the […]

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Air Force temporarily moves Utah fighter jet unit to Idaho

Air Force temporarily moves Utah fighter jet unit to Idaho

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say more than 250 airmen and up to 24 aircraft are temporarily moving to an Air Force base in southwest Idaho as a Utah runway undergoes renovation. KSL-TV reported Thursday that the 34th Fighter Squadron and the 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit are relocating F-35A Lightning II […]

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Family: Utah infant died after brain surgery, sitter held

Family: Utah infant died after brain surgery, sitter held

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) — The family of a 4-month-old baby being cared for by a teen babysitter now facing abuse charges says the infant has died. The baby’s great aunt Elena Ratcliffe told KSL-TV the infant, Adalyn, died Friday after doctors performed a second brain scan on the infant and […]

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Interstate 15 wide-load traffic detour still being arranged

Interstate 15 wide-load traffic detour still being arranged

PHOENIX (AP) — A planned yearlong detour of wide-load traffic on Interstate 15 for bridge resurfacing in northwestern Arizona’s Virgin River Gorge was expected to start in March but remains in the planning stages. Arizona Department of Administration spokesman Ryan Harding said Thursday the contractor is still making arrangements for […]

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UVU Athletics Enters Digital Partnership With KSL-TV

UVU Athletics Enters Digital Partnership With KSL-TV

OREM, Utah-Wednesday, Utah Valley University’s athletic department announced a partnership with KSL-TV Channel 5 of Salt Lake City to digitally deliver home athletic events via streaming through the KSL-TV app to fans across the nation. This statement was made by Utah Valley interim athletic director, Dr. Jared Sumsion and Bonneville […]

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Utah delivery man accused of stealing hundreds of parcels

Utah delivery man accused of stealing hundreds of parcels

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah postal worker is accused of keeping hundreds of parcels for himself. KSL-TV in Salt Lake City reported Monday that 34-year-old Hector Armando Cortes was arrested late last week for investigation of felony mail theft. The U.S. Postal Service and law enforcement spent seven months looking […]

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Utah inmate who was part of female robbery duo gets parole

Utah inmate who was part of female robbery duo gets parole

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah inmate who was one of two women behind a series of high-profile robberies has been granted parole. KSL-TV in Salt Lake City reported Monday that Sandra Kaye Chotia-Thompson, who faced up to life in prison, will be released in April. The Utah Board of Pardons […]

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