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Utah house raided; baby hospitalized after ingesting meth, fentanyl, police say
OGDEN, Utah (KSL.com) — An 11-month-old baby was rushed to McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden Wednesday, showing signs of drug exposure. The child was lethargic and vomiting when brought in, and a toxicology test showed positive for methamphetamine and fentanyl, according to court documents. Ogden police were alerted and executed...
Remembering one of Utah's most heinous murder cases, 50 years later
OGDEN — It's been labeled as one of the most horrific crimes committed in recent Utah history, because of the atrocities its victims endured — all for the robbery of stereo equipment. Monday marked 50 years since the Ogden Hi-Fi murders, and one of the people who first...
Weber County warned about potential flooding
OGDEN — Officials with the Ogden City Fire Department and Weber County Sheriff’s Office are warning people to avoid streams and rivers in Weber County, as they are expected to run faster and fuller in correlation with spring’s rising temperatures. Ogden is forecasted to have showers and...
Popular Logan hiking trail near Utah State will remain fenced off
A popular hiking trail near Utah State University will remain closed after Logan city officials said an agreement couldn’t be reached with nearby landowners that put up a fence and blocked the trail in recent months. In a news release Friday, Logan City said its attorney and parks and...
How the ‘Hi-Fi Murders’ changed life in Ogden
On April 22, 1974, three people were murdered and two others were tortured in the Hi-Fi electronics shop on Washington Boulevard. The sheriff at the time described the crime as the “worst mass murder” he had ever heard of in the northern Utah town.
Golden Spike monument coming to USU Tuesday
LOGAN - A 43-foot tall golden spike monument, built years ago to celebrate the construction of the transcontinental railroad, is currently traveling through several western states before its installation at Golden Spike State Monument at Reeder Ranch in Brigham City, Utah, in an 8-acre park purchased by the city. The...
High school boys soccer: Viewmont edges out Box Elder
A dominant second half showing by Viewmont saw the home side get a much needed 2-1 victory over Region 5 foe Box Elder as they head toward the latter part of the regular season, with an eye toward the playoffs. “It was a pretty classic Region 5 battle. It was two really good teams playing hard and trying to win the game. Really what we have been trying to work on is moving the back quickly through our midfield and getting the ball in dangerous positions to score. The rain played a little bit of a factor, but ultimately, we were able to do what we wanted to do a little bit. We were able to do just enough to get the win,” said Viewmont head coach Spencer Keddington. The game was locked up at 0-0 at halftime, with the best chance of the first half coming from Box Elder’s Nate Walker, who hit the post midway through the half. Viewmont felt like they were really close in getting that breakthrough goal. Keddington pleaded with his team at halftime to keep fighting and to keep the energy up.
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