Utah legislator considering a moratorium on fluoride in drinking water

After a malfunctioning fluoride pump caused serious health problems across Sandy, Rep. Steve Handy is considering taking it out of our water altogether.
5 years ago

Fake news warning: The “48-hour challenge” is a hoax

A hoax warning people of the "48-hour challenge" has gone viral online - but Snopes.com says there's not a single proven incidence of anyone actually doing it.
5 years ago

Cold: new evidence suggests Michael Powell lied under oath

New evidence uncovered by Cold's Dave Cawley suggests that Michael Powell repeatedly lied during a 2012 deposition about his brother's life insurance money.
5 years ago

Call to action: Register your cell phone with Reverse 9-1-1

Only about 50 phones in Sandy were registered to receive Reverse 9-1-1 alerts when the water crisis hit. Sign up so that, next time, you're warned.
5 years ago

The story of Sgt. Cade Brenchley, hit by a car in line of duty

Sgt. Cade Brenchley was helping motorists, crashed on the side of the road, when an out-of-control car crashed into him. This is his story.
5 years ago

Rep. Logan Wilde defends bill that would limit city’s powers to restrict zoning for gravel pits

Rep. Logan Wilde defends his law, HB 288, which would limit cities's ability to dictate where gravel pits can and cannot operate.
5 years ago

Marijuana industry should be free to use banks, says Ben McAdams

Banks working with the legalized marijuana industry risk being prosecuted for money laundering. Rep. Ben McAdams says that needs to change.
5 years ago

How will Trump’s Workforce Policy Advisory Board help students prepare for the jobs of the future?

The workplace of the future will require lifelong learners, Scott Pulsipher of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board says, and schools need to adapt.
5 years ago

Less than half of Utahns can name their state representatives, study says

Can you name your state representatives? According to a new study conducted just two months after an election, less than half of Utahns can do it.
5 years ago

Senator responds to criticism of bill that would bring 4.8% beer to Utah’s grocery stores

Sen. Jerry Stevenson responded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints's statement opposing his bill to sell 4.8% beer in Utah grocery stores.
5 years ago

Charlie and Braden Powell are remembered by those who love them

Those who love Charlie and Braden Powell sat down with Cold's Dave Cawley to talk about what they went through on the day they died.
5 years ago

Bill to restore police pensions passes Senate Committee

A bill that would restore Utah's Public Safety retirement program has passed a Senate Committee hearing, with only one Senator voting against it.
5 years ago

Unvaccinated teenagers ask how they can get vaccinated without parental consent

The children of anti-vax parents have been going online asking how they can get vaccinated if their parents refuse to give consent.
5 years ago

#PayOurPolice – Bill to restore police pensions presented in Senate

A new bill sponsored by Sen. Wayne Harper would restore Utah's Public Safety retirement program to something close to its pre-2011 rates.
5 years ago

Alpine School District defends its decision to keep schools open during the snow storm

Alpine School District schools are among the few that weren't closed during the winter storm today. Here's why they made the decision.
5 years ago

How is the Medicaid bill the Senate passed different from Proposition 3?

A Medicaid expansion bill that would rewrite Proposition 3 has passed through the Senate. Critics say it ignores the will of the people - but just how different is it?
5 years ago

Cold podcast goes inside the psychological evaluation of Josh Powell

In late 2011, Josh Powell underwent a psychological evaluation with Dr. James Manley. This is what he learned about the mind of a killer.
5 years ago

Rep. Patrice Arent hopes to eliminate straight-ticket voting in Utah

Rep. Patrice Arent has put forward a new bill that, if passed, would mean the end of straight-ticket voting in Utah. She told KSL Newsradio's Dave & Dujanovic why she thinks it's so important.
5 years ago

#PayOurPolice: Dave & Dujanovic’s campaign to restore Utah’s police pension program

#PayOurPolice: KSL Newsradio's Dave & Dujanovic are calling on listeners to help restore Utah's police retirement program.
5 years ago

Utah can afford the Prop. 3 Medicaid expansion with minimal changes, says Rep. Raymond Ward

"With some minimal changes, the state can easily afford the [Medicaid expansion] initiative," Rep. Raymond Ward says, and he has a plan to make it work.
5 years ago

“Enough is enough,” Houston Police Union President says about anti-police rhetoric

"Enough is enough," Houston Police Union President Joe Gamaldi said in a fierce tirade against anti-police sentiment in the United States.
5 years ago

Why didn’t police arrest Josh Powell before it was too late? Detectives share their answers

“There was only one suspect,” Pierce County Det. Sgt. Gary Sanders told Cawley. “Just the evidence, his story and just totality of circumstances led the spotlight right on one guy.”
5 years ago

Should Utah ban plastic bags? Sen. Jani Iwamoto explains why she says: “Yes”

Senator Jani Iwamoto is considering trying to put through a bill to ban plastic bags in Utah, her third attempt at getting rid of grocery bags.
5 years ago

5,000 people sign the #PayOurPolice pledge to restore police retirement benefits

5,000 people have signed the #PayOurPolice pledge, calling on Utah legislators to restore the Public Safety Retirement Program.
5 years ago