OGDEN — A Weber County Justice Court judge has been accused of sexually harassing a former employee, then retaliating...
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Weber judge accused of harassment
Jordan District looks at watering down wild public meetings
After months of crowded, contentious public meetings, the Jordan School District Board could vote tonight on rules that would make the meetings far more routine. The new rules include time limits and a requirement that only one person speaks for a group.
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Web developer announces run against Matheson
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A web developer has announced his candidacy for a U.S. House seat from Utah.
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Airlines look to get around new federal passenger rules, fines
The CEO of Continental Airlines says it will cancel flights rather than face heavy federal fines, thanks to new rules going into effect next month. KSL's travel expert says it's a good idea and will save passengers in the long run.
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Sen. Orrin Hatch launches new attacks on BCS
WASHINGTON — Spring football practice is beginning at many universities. And after a bit of an off-season, Sen. Orrin...
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Sandy school cafeteria worker arrested for allegedly having sex with minor
A 41-year-old Eastmont Middle School employee was booked into the Salt Lake County jail Monday for allegedly having sex with a 15- or 16-year-old boy whom she met when he went to school there.
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Push Button Summit pushes Utah digital media
The biggest names in Utah technology will gather at the Rose Wagner Theatre in Salt Lake City on Tuesday and Wednesday, aimed at putting Utah on the digital media map.
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Prosecutors won't seek death penalty in Ogden case
OGDEN, Utah (AP) - Prosecutors have decided not to seek the death penalty for a man charged with two counts of aggravated murder in a 2007 gang-related Ogden shooting.
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New water supplies needed for Utah demand
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A state report says new water supplies will be needed to quench the thirst of fast-growing suburbs around Salt Lake City in the coming decades.
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Riverton car accident injures 5; woman in critical condition
A crash involving multiple cars near Riverton High School sent one woman to the hospital in critical condition Tuesday morning. Four other people were injured.
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US appeals court rebuffs wilderness groups
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A U.S. appeals court has ruled that wilderness groups can't intervene to help the government fight a lawsuit filed by Utah's Kane County seeking ownership...
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Wildlife biologists tracking bears in Utah's backcountry
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - State wildlife biologists are taking action to better understand bear's in Utah's backcountry. Monday, biologists tracked down a bear near Mount Nebo just...
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Girl ejected during car accident gets back on her feet
RIVERTON, Utah (ABC 4 News) - A girl was thrown through the side window of a car during an accident Tuesday morning. Witnesses say she got right back up and...
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Checks are in the mail for Centennial Bank depositors
The FDIC says checks are in the mail for people whose money was deposited in Centennial Bank. It's reassuring customers their deposits of up to $250,000 are insured.
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No death penalty for man accused of wedding murders
Weber County prosecutors have decided against seeking the death penalty in the case of a man accused of shooting and killing two people at a wedding party in 2007.
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Zion National Park plans to protect natural sounds
ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) - Planners at Zion National Park are starting to look at ways to preserve natural sounds.
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Eastmont Middle School cafeteria employee arrested for alleged sex abuse in Sandy
The woman in charge of a middle school cafeteria has been arrested for investigation of multiple counts of sex abuse over a...
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3 charged with SoCal gas pump ID theft; Sandy police looking for link
Sandy City police are looking to see if a group of men arrested in California could have anything to do with skimming devices found on Utah gas pumps designed to steal people's banking information.
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