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December 5, 2013 –THURSDAY- Tevet 2, 5774
Vol I. No.5
UTAH EDITION
"Information is always biased by opinion" -MJS
KSL SECTION
Judge hears arguments on Utah's gay marriage ban
Festival of Trees underway in Sandy
George leads Pacers over Jazz, 95-86
Car seat tips to keep your child safe
Books to give this Christmas — for everyone on your list
Snow causes icy commute, canceled school
Gov. Gary Herbert reveals $13.3B budget for next year
Truck crashes into home, hits 2 men on couch
Wags and barks: What is your dog telling you?
Road salt less effective during extreme cold, UDOT says
Historic Ogden cathedral damaged in fire
Cottonwood Heights mayor, residents unhappy with snow removal service
5 people Hollywood said goodbye to in 2013
911 calls show anguish and tension in Conn. school
Van stolen, returned after baby discovered in back seat, police say
Should teachers be allowed to return to classroom after misconduct?
Driver charged in death of child 'couldn't see very well'
Utah Supreme Court reinstates doctor's sexual battery conviction
Support for stricter gun control fades, new poll says
DESERET SECTION
ruck crashes into Taylorsville home, hits two men sitting on couch
Two men were hospitalized Wednesday after a truck crashed into a Taylorsville home and hit them while they were sitting on a couch in the living room. Read more »
Families face uncertainty, unite in prayer as search for crash victims continues
For the families of five people lost in a plane crash in a remote area of Idaho, the hardest part of the search so far is the uncertainty. Read more »
Air quality improvement plan receives unanimous approval
A plan seven years in the making to improve the state's air quality received unanimous approval from the Utah Air Quality Board on Wednesday. Read more »
Tea Party Express endorses Sen. Mike Lee in 2016 race
"We need more conservatives just like Senator Mike Lee who are there to protect the Constitution and fight for the American people," Amy Kremer, national chairwoman of the Tea Party Express, said. Read more »
Watch live: Human rights advocate and Nigerian trailblazer Hauwa Ibrahim speaking in Park City
Judge, lawyer and author Hauwa Ibrahim will speak in Park City Wednesday, sharing stories of her work and her quest to advance human rights in her home country of Nigeria.Read more »
Utah third-graders ready to 'read to learn' with new dictionaries
More than 70 third-graders at Nibley Park School excitedly thumbed through brand-new dictionaries with their names on them Wednesday morning. Read more »
Child killed in head-on crash near Clinton school
A child was killed in a head-on collision in front of Clinton Elementary School on Wednesday. Read more »
Local journalists join father asking Canyons School District to release security video
The local chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has filed an amicus brief with the Utah Court of Appeals in the case of a father petitioning Canyons School District for school security... Read more »
State School Board to review teacher misconduct policies
Members of the State School Board are scheduled to discuss revisions to policy regarding the suspension of teacher licenses due to misconduct. Read more »
Driver charged in death of child 'couldn't see very well'
A woman accused of hitting and killing a 2-year-old in a stroller wasn't wearing her glasses and had a tint on her windshield that wasn't legal, according to prosecutors who filed charges against... Read more »
Signing Santa Claus brings cheer to students from school for deaf
Students from the Jean Massieu School of the Deaf spent time with a Santa Claus who communicated in sign language at City Creek Center in Salt Lake City, Wednesday.Read more »
Saratoga Springs accepting Planning Commission applications
Saratoga Springs is now accepting applications for members of the Planning Commission. Read more »
Sandy taking nominations for Noal Bateman Award
The Noal Bateman Award is the highest honor given to Sandy residents for service to their community. The awards committee is currently taking nominations for the 2013 recipient. Read more »
Woman stole van, but returned after finding baby in back, police say
A woman who police say stole a van apparently had a change of heart after discovering a small child was still in the vehicle.Read more »
'Intern Queen' to share advice on college opportunities
Lauren Berger, known as the "Intern Queen," will offer college students advice about how to make the most of internship opportunities. Read more »
United Way Salt Lake CEO to serve in national leadership position
Deborah Bayle, president and CEO of United Way of Salt Lake, has been elected to serve on United Way Worldwide's National Professional Council. Read more »
UTA's six-person group pass is here for the holidays
The Utah Transit Authority is offering a special holiday Group Pass for $15 can be used for six instead of the usual four people. Read more »
High court reinstates Logan doctor's sexual battery conviction
The Utah Supreme Court has reinstated the misdemeanor sexual battery conviction of a Logan doctor in a ruling that overturned a decision from the Utah Court of Appeals.Read more »
DeseretNews.com reaches page view milestone; No. 24 most visited U.S. newspaper website
DeseretNews.com properties reached a new milestone of 40 million monthly combined page views in November.Read more »
TRIBUNE SECTION
- Capitol Theatre renovations completed right on time
Updated Dec 4, 2013 10:18PM - New streetcar offers different transit experience
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:28PM - Nerve cells are ‘ultrafast’ recyclers, Utah study finds
Updated Dec 4, 2013 07:01PM - Judge weighs arguments on Utah’s same-sex-marriage ban
Updated Dec 4, 2013 10:46PM - Cottonwood Heights gives privatized snow removal icy review
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:05PM - Metal thieves hit Utah copper mine, do $1.5 million in damage
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:46PM - Four days after plane goes down in Idaho, searchers still seek wreckage
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:46PM - Woman charged in child’s death in West Valley City hit-and-run
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:46PM - Federal judge to hear arguments in Utah same-sex marriage case
Updated Dec 4, 2013 03:08PM - Young girl dies in Clinton car crash
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:22PM - Boiler maintenance sparks fire at Ogden church
Updated Dec 4, 2013 05:15PM - Utah gov seeks money for education, prisons, air quality
Updated Dec 4, 2013 08:47PM - Utah regulators OK plan to improve Wasatch Front winter air
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:11PM - Three hospitalized after truck crashes into Utah home
Updated Dec 4, 2013 04:32PM - Trial looms for Burmese refugee accused in 2008 Utah murder
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:46PM - Alleged Ogden gang members plan suit over injunction
Updated Dec 4, 2013 11:11PM - Utah Bucket List: Spiral Jetty enchants on dynamic canvas
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:58AM - Utah’s Stewart named to powerful Appropriations Committee
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:55PM - Lee receives endorsement from Tea Party Express
Updated Dec 4, 2013 10:52PM - SLC pastor joins fast for immigration reform
Updated Dec 4, 2013 10:04PM - It’s official: Hill Air Force Base receiving new F-35 fighter jets
Updated Dec 4, 2013 07:38AM - Cold snap will put much of Utah into deep freeze through weekend
Updated Dec 4, 2013 11:08PM - Fumes from broken down car briefly evacuate Ogden school
Updated Dec 4, 2013 10:33AM - Alliance seeks music lovers to help support Utah schools
Updated Dec 4, 2013 11:28AM - Have you seen this man? He robbed a Taylorsville bank
Updated Dec 4, 2013 12:43PM - BYU students work on Killers video starring Owen Wilson for charity
Updated Dec 3, 2013 10:12PM - Salt Lake City car thief sees baby on board, returns to be arrested
Updated Dec 4, 2013 10:35AM - Deputy’s suicide prompts Tooele County school lockdown
Updated Dec 4, 2013 07:21AM - Cache County doctor gets renewed sex conviction from Supreme Court
Updated Dec 3, 2013 11:25PM - Fixing one word in Utah canal pact requires an act of Congress
Updated Dec 3, 2013 09:00PM - Rural Utah teens bucking culture and buckling up
Updated Dec 4, 2013 09:46PM - Man critical, but stable after downtown SLC auto-pedestrian accident
Updated Dec 4, 2013 08:11AM
4Utah SECTION
JAZZ FIGHT HARD, BUT LOSE TO INDIANA 95-86
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 Sports) - Despite 23 points from Derrick Favors and 20 points from Enes Kanter, the Jazz come up short against the team with the best record in the NBA, the Indiana Pacers.
STATE REGULATORS APPROVE PLAN TO IMPROVE THE STATE'S AIR QUALITY
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 Utah) – Wednesday the Utah Air Quality Board passed its 10-year-state implementation plan, or SIP, designed to crack down on those dangerous pollutants.
GIRL DIES IN CLINTON CAR CRASH
CLINTON, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) - A young girl is dead after car crash in Clinton. Wednesday two cars collided head on, killing the girl, and injuring three others.
COUPLES CHALLENGE UTAH'S SAME-SEX MARRIAGE BAN
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) – Utah’s same sex marriage ban is in the national spotlight as three gay couples are challenging the law’s constitutionality.
RSL BRACES FOR THE COLD IN KANSAS CITY
RIVERTON, Utah (ABC 4 Sports) - Real Salt Lake moved its practice indoors in preparation for the MLS Cup as a snowstorm blanketed Utah this week.
Cold weather tips for pets
Governor unveils budget recommendations
BYU students among those missing in Idaho crash
VIDEO: The Piano Guys perform ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’ like you’ve never seen it before
Newtown school shooting 911 calls reveal gunshots, remarkable calm
UTAH LAWMAKERS DEBATE OVER MEDICAID EXPANSION
Lawmakers continue to debate Medicaid expansion. It’s a hot topic after Governor Gary Herbert released his 2015 state budget. It did not include Medicaid expansion. Now leaders on the other side of the aisle want to know why.
ROCKIN' CHRISTMAS CHARITY EVENT BENEFITS TOYS FOR TOTS
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) – It's time for the 3rd Annual Rockin' Christmas charity event benefiting toys for tots. The show is coming up fast. There's still time for you to get a ticket.
CAR AND TRAILER GO THROUGH HOUSE IN TAYLORSVILLE
TAYLORSVILLE, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) – A truck and trailer ended up in the front living room of a house where two people inside were watching TV.
3RD ANNUAL ROCKIN' CHRISTMAS CHARITY EVENT
The 3rd Annual Rockin' Christmas Charity Event benefits Toys for Tots.
"THE YOUNGER YOU" CHALLENGE
Enter for the chance to win a twelve-week weight loss and fitness program for you and a friend. You could also be a part of The Younger You TV Show.
Wintry weather causes costly crashes
Snowy conditions cause trooper-involved crash
Heritage Park is getting ready for the holidays
Jingle Bell Run/Walk for those with Arthritis
Three juveniles arrested for vandalizing church
SEE SANTA AND DINE OUT AT CITY CREEK CENTER
Be in line for Santa without waiting in line! City Creek has you covered
GIVE THE GIFT OF MEMORIES THIS CHRISTMAS
A memory lasts forever and you can make plenty of memories at Disneyland! Give that gift to your kids this Christmas
CHILDREN'S HEALTH: VIEWER QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Yes! You need to take your child to see their pediatrician yearly. Toby Cox answers this question and others from our viewers.
PIN OF THE WEEK: ADVENT CALENDAR
This holiday classic craft is so easy to make! It makes Shyloh's "Successful Pin" list
CANDIED NUTS
Glaucia Jones, form Xlear, makes Candied Nuts.
Should You Be Taking Vitamin C Showers? 12/04/13
Ultimate Utah Wedding Video Submission Date Extended
Christmas For Your Face: MAC Cosmetics
Help The Thunder Marching Band Make History
Help Utah Families with Toys for Tots
2 News SECTION
Top Stories
HERALD SECTION
Herbert makes education top priority for upcoming budget
OREM -- Education is the top item on Gov. Gary Herbert's priority list for the upcoming year.
Area high schools prepare Christmas shows
With choirs caroling, drummers drumming and dancers swirling in colorful costumes, local high schools will showcase their performing arts grou…
Sub for Santa: Dad with chronic condition looks for help
Brad has been out of work for the past seven months because of a diagnosis of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis, an inflammation of the large intesti…
Four charged for stealing copper wire from Utah County mine
PROVO -- Four people were charged with multiple felonies Wednesday for allegedly stealing copper wire from a Utah County mine on multiple occasions.
Judge weighs merits of Utah’s gay marriage ban
SALT LAKE CITY -- A federal judge should strike down Utah's same-sex marriage ban because the precedent has been set by the U.S. Supreme Court…
Christmas shopping? Let the library benefit
Eagle Mountain is hoping that your online Christmas shopping will score big for the city's library.
Utahns rush to the hills for winter family fun
With Tuesday's winter storm dropping a thick blanket of snow in the valley, residents were quick to head to the hills equipped with sleds. Roc…
Utah completes work on air-pollution plans
SALT LAKE CITY — A board of state regulators has adopted a set of comprehensive plans to cut chronic air pollution along the heavily populate…
Judge weighs merits of Utah's gay marriage ban
SALT LAKE CITY — A federal judge should strike down Utah's same-sex marriage ban because the precedent has been set by the U.S. Supreme Court …
Nearly week of frigid temperatures for West
DENVER — The jet stream hunkered to the south Wednesday, promising to bring nearly a week of temperatures that could dip to 20-below or worse …
From the Web: Provo temple time lapse
It's been nearly three years since the Provo Tabernacle was destroyed by fire, and in the years since, it has undergone an enormous transformation.
Police track 3 teens accused of ransacking church
MAGNA — Police have identified three teenagers who they believe caused thousands of dollars in damage to a church in Magna in August.
Utah County's Wednesday forecast
Mostly cloudy today, with a 20 percent chance of snow showers. Highs near 20. A 20 percent chance of snow showers tonight. Mostly cloudy in th…
Winter storm brings snow, icy roads to the valley
The first winter storm of the season hit Utah Monday night, bringing snow, cold temperatures and icy roads with it.
U.S. House acts to change one word in Provo River Canal code
One federal government agency's action of being a stickler for exact language in the law has forced the need for a bill that changes one word …
Provo council reviews Parks and Rec Master Plan
PROVO -- It has been 20 years since the Parks and Recreation department has updated its master plan. Roger Thomas, department director, says i…
Sub for Santa: Single mom, three daughters seek Christmas help
Janet is a single mother of three who lives in south Utah County. She and her three daughters have moved in with a friend because Janet has be…
After long delays, accused contract killers case moving forward
PROVO -- The murder case against two accused contract killers is finally moving forward after months of delays in 4th District Court.
Mapleton family remembers loved one through Festival of Trees
There was an empty plate at the Colton Thanksgiving table this year.
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