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The Spectrum reports arrests for felony crimes, compound misdemeanors and warrants carrying a bail of at least $750. All arrest information is taken from the jail booking log and police reports.
Salt Lake County seeks to free dogs chained around the clock
Chaining up your dog for 10 hours straight soon could become a crime in Salt Lake County.
Conflicting Snow Parking and Shoveling Ordinances Confuse Wasatch Front Residents
Meteorologist Todd Gross reports that in recent interviews with people "on the street" this past day, he found nobody at all knew exactly when they were allowed to park or when they should be shoveling snow off their sidewalks.
Cost of police protection may go up
Household budgets should brace for another bill in unincorporated Salt Lake County -- one that could pluck an extra $174 a year from people's pocketbooks.
Chinese skater wins men's 500 at World Cup
Eds: APNewsNow. SUBS short headline to FIX race title. KEARNS, Utah Lee Kyou-Hyuk of South Korea has won the men's 500 meters at a long-track speedskating World Cup in Utah.
Cable falls on I-80; lanes reopened
A Comcast cable line fell on I-80 Friday, completely closing eastbound lanes at 700 East and westbound lanes at 1300 East for a few hours.
Gang member: 15-year-old was ringleader in Brandstatt killing
A cousin and fellow gang member of the 15-year-old boy charged with fatally shooting JoJo Lee Brandstatt on a West Valley City golf course testified Friday the boy was known for having a temper and served as a gang leader on the day of the murder.
Before the four-day trial for a teen accused of killing a man in an aggravated robbery gone bad could even begin, there were questions about motive and the character of witnesses.
They conduct the criminal background checks that keep drunks from driving school buses, child molesters from teaching in schools or working in child day-care facilities, and abusive individuals from taking jobs in nursing homes.
From Depression to recession: Artists illuminate "Hard Times"
Denis Peterson's "Wild Rose" is one of the paintings on display at Park City's McCarthey Gallery through Dec.
Got $300? You can buy your alley
Norm Fitzgerald stands in the alley space between his and his neighbor's property Thursday, November 12 2009.. A network of historic alleys remains in Magna.
St. Francis Xavier to hold holiday bazaar
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Students testify about car barrelling toward them
Fourteen-year-old Keily Spendlove was walking home from Kearns Junior High in May when she heard a horn honk and turned to see a white car coming down the sidewalk toward her.
Driver to stand trial in assault on Kearns youths
Visibly nervous and at times almost inaudible, teenager after teenager on Friday testified that Luka Wall Kang ran his car off the road onto the sidewalk and plowed into groups of students walking home from school.
Students from West Kearns Elementary School work in the computer lab, in the after school program Monday, January 12, 2009.
S. L. County sheriff's deputies may dodge pay cut
When the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office splinters into a stand-alone police department next year, its patrol deputies could escape the 2.75 percent pay cut now hanging over thousands of county employees.
2. Family of badly-beaten teen hope for ...
A brutal beating Wednesday left a teenager from Kearns with serious injuries. His family wants to know who did it and why.
Centenarian a beloved source of Utah stories
Allan Jackson kept old newspaper clippings and photographs at his home. Jackson, a famed storyteller who would have turned 106 later this month, passed away Monday at his home in Rose Park.
Police chased two different burglar suspects who tried to make a run for it but were caught and booked into jail.
Virginia Latimer has lived in the West Valley City area all 84 years of her life.