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Utah schools receive $108M to reduce class sizes
Public school officials on Wednesday presented the first of what is expected to be an annual report on the use of state class size reduction funding to members of the Education Interim Committee.
Graffiti suspect allegedly posted pictures of his work on Facebook
Police in Utah said they arrested a man who allegedly posted more than 150 pictures of his graffiti work on Facebook.
Man arrested after posting graffiti on Facebook
Matthew Todakonzie was arrested on several counts of criminal mischief graffiti Thursday, May 9, 2013.
Utah man who prompted marsh standoff sentenced to house arrest
A man accused of firing a gun at an ATV rider and prompting a standoff in the marshes near the Salt Lake City International Airport last summer was sentenced Tuesday to two months house arrest and a year of probation.
Closings at the Library for better
May has hit the Salt Lake City Public Library fast and furiously. This will be a great month for library patrons due to sporadic closings at various library locations to put in equipment that will improve and upgrade services - all part of the continuing efforts of the Better Service Project.
Your town in brief: Blueprint for growth and change
The city will hold an open house 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 7, at City Hall, 10 E. Center St., for residents to review proposed changes to North Salt Lake's general plan.
Pete Saltas: I never miss a DJ Spin-off, as those events are always slammed and generally a fun time.
Power outage affects refineries in Davis County
Plumes of black smoke coming out of two refineries in south Davis County on Friday were caused by a power outage.
Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker introduced his proposed budget with a warning.
Welcome home to the 4th Fighter Squadron
There was a homecoming Monday at Hill Air Force Base. Having wrapped up a deployment to South Korea, 150 airmen with the 4th Fighter Squadron of the 388th Fighter Wing arrived at Hill on a chartered, Delta Airlines 767.
Orchard Drug's Dale Loveridge has put the friendly in pharmacy for almost 54 years
The fact that he's been standing behind the same counter dispensing drugs for nearly 54 years may not be a record, and the fact that he knows 90 percent of his customers by their first name may be duplicated someplace somewhere by somebody.