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5. Driver flees from police, crashes car ...
A routine traffic stop turns into a whole lot more when the driver of the vehicle took off and then crashed into a garage.
MURRAY, Utah - The signs are proudly displayed all over Intermountain Medical Center in Murray.
Schools may have to account for money
A school district that receives "equalization" money from other districts to help fund rapid enrollment growth should be held accountable for those funds, says Sen.
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Heart Disease
If your levels of vitamin D are too low, you may be at significantly increased risk for stroke, heart disease and death, a new study suggests.
4. Police chase down 2 suspected gang members
Police arrested two suspected gang members who led police on a short chase. It started around 9 p.m. Monday when dispatchers received a report of a stolen car in Murray.
Teresa Flowers Retrospective Bodies of Water: A retrospective shows that Teresa Flowers' creativity still flows.
Patrons of cyber cafe charged with gambling
Two patrons of a cyber-cafe busted earlier this year by police for being an alleged gambling operation, were charged Friday in 3rd District Court.
Police, FBI Search For Armed Robber of Cottonwood Heights Bank
Cottonwood Heights Police and the FBI are hoping Utahns can bring forward information on an armed bank robber who is still on the run.
Polls open; voters slow to arrive
Today is Election Day and state leaders hope Utahns will head to the polls. Voter turnout during off-year elections traditionally is not high, which is why every ballot cast Tuesday will be important.
Cottonwood Heights police and the FBI are looking for a second man they believe was involved in a bank robbery last month.
Police identify wig-wearing bank robbery suspect
Police in Murray and Salt Lake City have linked two Zions Bank robberies to the same suspect, who wore a wig during the hold-ups. Police say 54-year-old Nile Gene Nelson is the person responsible for the robberies of two separate Zions Bank branches on Tuesday October 27.
Election 2009: Murray race heats up over economic development
Third-term Mayor Dan Snarr points to his economic-development record as reason to re-elect him Tuesday, but challenger and incumbent City Councilwoman Krista Dunn says Murray neighborhoods need more attention.
The birds, the bees and the basics
Liz Zentner, Utah PTA Health Commissioner, speaks during a sex education training course at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center Wednesday October 28, 2009.
Archuleta's voice soars at Hatch's Women's Conference
Former "American Idol" contestant David Archuleta sings during a women's conference Monday at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City.
Murray - Mike Renteria who is very passionate about smokers' rights and is opposed to increasing tax on cigarettes to remove tax on food, takes a recent smoke break from his job in Murray.
UDOT closing I-215 overnight for bridge construction
Utah Transit Authority advises motorists of two overnight closures of eastbound I-215 in Murray this week for bridge construction work on the FrontRunner Provo to Salt Lake City commuter rail project.
Free Fridays 10/16: Some cool stuff...and it's all free
What's free, fun, and for ABC4 viewers only? It's our weekly "Free Friday" segment! Freebie Number One: Come experience the very latest in tanning technology! Bring a friend into Lehi's "Skindeep Tanning" for a free, and did we mention flawless, airbrush finish? Offer good when you buy a tan.