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Great Salt Lake cleans itself of natural pollutant
United States Geological Survey hydrologist David Naftz talks to a group of scientists about contamination as part of the Association of American State Geologists convention.
Mormon missionaries seek to teach their faith in New Hampshire
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Man critically injured in Farmington crash
FARMINGTON a ' A man was flown to the hospital in critical condition this morning following a two-vehicle crash on a Park Lane freeway overpass in Farmington.
3. Young Widowmaker riders learn safety
Danger is a big part of the thrill, but so is safety, at the Utah Widowmaker motorcycle hill-climbing event.
Booked and bailed, booked and bailed
Standard-Examiner Davis Bureau FARMINGTON -- Richard Raymond Walker, 38, has been released or bailed out of Davis County Jail and then accused of a new felony four times since November, according to a comparison of jail and court records.
Councilman clears Salt Lake County warrant
Bench warrants for his arrest -- issued over debts levied against his Woods Cross business -- have been taken care of, said Salt Lake City Councilman Eric Jergensen.
Salt Lake 1. Logan: Cache Valley Community Health Center 2. Ogden: Midtown Community Health Center 3. Farmington: Davis County Health Department 4. Salt Lake: University of Utah Health Sciences Building 5. Murray: Association for Utah Community Health or AUCH 6. Provo: Mountainlands Community Health Center 7. St.
Gotta Make the Doughnuts / 10-year-old Layton boy uses cooking skills to raise money for sick uncle
Cameron Greenwalt's quest to make doughnuts takes on a special meaning this summer.
Farmington makes its Legacy North plans known
By ANTONE CLARK Standard-Examiner correspondent FARMINGTON - City officials have formally recommended that transportation officials go as far south and west of city homes as possible for Legacy Parkway North routes in the coming years.
Application for federal grant approved by Davis leaders
The Davis County Commission gave its approval Tuesday for the county to apply for a $749,100 federal grant, which could go toward new roofs, lighting, heating and hybrid vehicles.
Bountiful junior high teacher pleads guilty to sex with student
Linda Nef and her attorney, Sean Druyon, enter a guilty plea to first-degree felony charges of Attempted Aggravated Sexual Abuse of a Child at the Second District Courthouse in Farmington, Utah.
Man safe after lost in mountains
A 19-year-old Farmington man was found safe but suffering from exposure Sunday afternoon after spending a rainy night lost in the mountains between Farmington Canyon and the Morgan Valley.
Fruit Heights could merge justice court with county
Just as it will with West Bountiful in July, Davis County's justice court could take over hearings for class B and C misdemeanors, small claims, and city and county ordinance violations for Fruit Heights.
Summer fire fears sparking readiness
Eventually, it is going to stop raining and the mountainside brush will dry out under the summer heat.
In a rare 2-1 vote, Davis County commissioners acting in the role of the county's Board of Equalization denied an appeal for a property tax exemption by a local developer who has been building base housing on Hill Air Force Base since 2005.
Officials catch one of Utah's Most Wanted in Syracuse
The Joint Criminal Apprehension Team arrested one of Utah's 15 Top Most Wanted in Syracuse Wednesday.
Farmington implements new Legacy overlay protection
City officials have signed off on a new ordinance intended to provide a uniform standard for all construction along the Legacy Highway corridor.
4. Motorist injured in I-15 wreck
A serious accident affected northbound traffic on I-15 near Shepard Lane in Farmington and sent a man to the hospital Tuesday morning.
A 46-year-old woman is facing at least 10 forgery charges, police say. Sue Alice Inglet of Kaysville was arrested and booked in the Davis County Jail following an investigation that took investigators to at least three counties, said Kaysville police Detective Bruce Ward.
Up to 5 years in prison / Sentence assessed for causing death of 51-year-old
By Jesse Fruhwirth Standard-Examiner Davis Bureau jfruhwirth@standard.net FARMINGTON - A defense attorney said Thursday his client would have been charged with little or nothing for a fatal crash if it weren't for a routine toxicology evaluation that found the defendant had used marijuana at some unknown time in the previous weeks.
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