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Previously confiscated gun used in Ogden shootings
The man accused of murdering two women in Ogden used a gun that he shouldn't have had in the first place.
ST. GEORGE - Myrtle Hunter Jackson, age 87, died July 10 at home in St. George, UT.
4. Teacher sentenced for text messaging ...
Police have arrested a school teacher in an unusual case, a text messaging relationship with a student that went too far.
VIDEO: Texting Teacher Trouble
Police have arrested a school teacher in Harrisville, Utah, in an unusual case: a texting relationship with a student that went too far.
Man charged for embezzling from Weber County employer
A South Salt Lake man is facing at least nine second-degree felony charges after authorities say he embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Harrisville company. via Kutv.com
"I'm a B-Boy , so nearly everything on my iPod is something I can dance to. "Although I like many styles of music, my two favorite are funk and old school or underground hip-hop -- just not any hip-hop you ... via Standard-Examiner
“I think parents need to start by recognizing that a lot of these feelings are legitimate”
Saturday, April 5, 2008 By BECKY WRIGHT Standard-Examiner staff bwright@standard.net Parents can help older child welcome new baby into the home Pinching people, throwing dolls in the oven and wetting the bed ... via Standard-Examiner
“It's quite awesome that they're getting married here”
When Ogden resident Bill McCraw asked Samantha Chapman out on their first date, the perfect activity was clear ... a play at the Terrace Plaza Playhouse. via Standard.net
“It was the worst extrication I've ever done”
Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By SAM COOPER Standard-Examiner staff N. Utah rescue crews adapt to safer, stronger vehicles HARRISVILLE -- Weber Fire District Capt. via Standard.net
Weber County students find loaded gun clip on bus
“It's a German made pistol, its very expensive.”
Some school kids recently made a scary discovery inside their bus. Kids in Harrisville found a magazine clip loaded with bullets. via KTVX
OGDEN - Derwin Jay Orgill, 80, died Monday, February 4, 2008 at his home with his family following a long illness. via TheSpectrum.com
“We do meet on a routine basis with law enforcement to see if there is anything we can do to improve safety”
A head-on collision on State Road 89 near 2000 North on Friday morning sent two people to area hospitals in critical condition. via Standard.net
Ogden stoplights muted by snow; drivers grouse
New traffic lights that use less energy may also be less visible when the snow starts blowing. via Salt Lake Tribune
Serial peeping Tom arrested again
“If you have seen Lee on your campus please let me know”
Police have arrested a suspected serial "peeping Tom" after they say he was caught twice in the girl's locker room at Davis High School. via Deseret Morning News
Lean times for Davis, Weber UTA riders?
“We want to make it clear, we aren't fighting”
Sunday, December 9, 2007 By Mitch Shaw Standard-Examiner Davis Bureau That's the bleak outlook authority gives after tax doesn't pass Crystal Collins squeezes onto the 472 Express Bus from Ogden to Salt Lake ... via Standard-Examiner
“My wife and daughter went to Salt Lake City to be with him.”
A 15-year-old boy was in critical condition Thursday night at the University of Utah Hospital Burn Center with injuries suffered in a fire at his home. via Standard-Examiner
Car dealer and son ordered to pay up
A Weber County car dealer and his son have been ordered to repay nearly $700,000 to victims of an auto scam - no matter how long it takes. via Salt Lake Tribune
Ogden chase ends in crash with police cars
“The trooper asked why she was getting out of the car, and he drove off”
A chase here ended with a pair of crashes with police cars and a suspect being Tasered. via Deseret Morning News
Ogden's choice: Godfrey seeks third term
“I was frustrated at how long it was taking to get everything done”
Mayor Matthew Godfrey says his decision to seek a third term in the Nov. 6 general election wasn't easy. via Standard-Examiner
FrontRunner Goes for a Test Drive
“We now provide an option for those people who use transit. It's safe, efficient, and you can maintain a schedule”
The future is nearly here for the next ride in mass transit on the Wasatch Front. via KSL TV