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Study: Eye reaction may detect autism

Researchers have found that a simple response in the eyes from a flash of light may reveal children with autism. Utah parents and researchers hope this preliminary finding will lead to larger, more comprehensive studies.
Nov 20th - 10:15pm
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New distillery opens in Park City's old town

Park City Mountain Resort opens for the ski season tomorrow. As skiers get to the bottom of the hill, they'll see something new that will certainly turn their heads.
Nov 20th - 6:17pm
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‘Twilight' fans bitten by ‘New Moon'

Teenagers--and even some adults--are out for blood, and you can blame it all on the movie "New Moon." It is giving fans plenty to bite into, and retailers are cashing in.
Nov 20th - 4:19pm
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Autopsy report in Taser death released; officer cleared of wrongdoing

Prosecutors in southern Utah announced Thursday they will not file charges against Hurricane City police for the death of a mentally ill man they subdued with a Taser--that's in spite of a medical examiner's report that says the Taser may be what killed him.
Nov 19th - 10:06pm
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Elementary school celebrates families and reading

Several hundred students and their parents packed Oquirrh Elementary School Thursday for a celebration of families and reading. Teachers provided incentives and training to help parents more effectively read with their children.
Nov 19th - 9:45pm
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Thousands of H1N1 shots still available in Davis County

Davis County health officials called KSL News around 6 p.m. to inform us that they have only given out 4,000 H1N1 vaccine tickets--meaning the health department still has 10,000 available.
Nov 19th - 6:29pm
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The midnight meteor: A connection to the cosmos

Scientists are trying to calculate the precise path of that meteor that lit up western skies early Wednesday morning, and hunters are hoping to find the debris and make some money.
Nov 19th - 6:17pm
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Obama faces showdowns on health, Afghanistan, jobs

President Barack Obama will have scant time to rest up from his eight-day Asia trip. On Saturday, two days after his return to Washington, the Senate plans a make-or-break vote on his hard-fought plan to overhaul the nation's health care system. Obama also confronts a difficult choice on strategy and troop levels in Afghanistan, which will be criticized no matter what he decides.
Nov 19th - 6:07pm
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Big Brothers Big Sisters looking for more volunteers

The Utah chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters is hoping for more volunteers and donations. Administrators have an emphasis for 2009 that includes three different children's groups with specific needs.
Nov 19th - 6:02pm
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Social networking goes medical thanks to Utah company

A Salt Lake company has developed a disease-specific website that is bringing people diabetes together for discussion, support and product information.
Nov 19th - 5:22pm
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2 In-N-Out Burger locations open in Utah

Fans of In-N-Out Burger eagerly awaited Thursday morning's grand opening of the first two restaurants along the Wasatch Front. In-N-Out Burgers usually opens at 10:30 a.m., but there was so much excitement the Draper location started serving up burgers at 9 a.m.
Nov 19th - 3:08pm
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Meteor lights up early morning sky, alarms Utahns

A fast moving meteor lit up the skies over most of Utah just after midnight Wednesday. KSL News received hundreds of calls from people who saw it, from southern Utah to southern Idaho.
Nov 18th - 10:08pm
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Couple warns renters to beware after state meth laws fall short

A young couple says they were shocked to learn their first apartment was contaminated by meth. Now, they want to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else.
Nov 18th - 10:00pm
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Girls on the Run invites Utahns to 5K race

Girls on the Run is a program that builds endurance, as well as self-esteem, in third- to fifth-grade girls. In Utah, it's in six schools and serves more than one hundred girls. The 12-week training program culminates Saturday with a 5K race at Sugarhouse Park.
Nov 18th - 6:22pm
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State offers computer program to keep kids safe online

Kids incorporate technology into their lives at light speed, so the state of Utah wants parents to have the tools they need to keep their children safe online. On Wednesday the state introduced a new program now available to Utah parents at no cost.
Nov 18th - 5:20pm
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