Monthly Archive:: December 2008

Bar & Club Smoking Ban Starts Tomorrow

(KCPW News) Tomorrow, Utah smokers will no longer be able to light up in bars and private clubs. Attorney Lisa Marcy with

Medicare Prescription Drug Deadline for Enrollment, Changes

(KCPW News) Tomorrow is the last day to enroll or make changes to Medicare prescription drug benefits. Mike Fierberg with the Centers

SL County Offers Free E-Waste Recycling

(KCPW News) Old televisions getting the boot for sleeker high-definition sets can be recycled for free at both Salt Lake County landfills.

Recovering Condor Population Threatened by Lead Ammunition

(KCPW News) Conservationists are asking southern Utah hunters to load their guns with lead-free bullets. They say the switch could help save

Smaller Colleges Expecting Layoffs, Not U of U

(KCPW News) While Utah's smaller colleges have already notified faculty of possible layoffs, the state's largest university has adopted a wait-and-see attitude.

Historic Hangar Receives Nearly Half a Million Dollar Grant

(KCPW News) An airplane hangar in Wendover that briefly housed the Enola Gay, which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan during

Historic Hangar Receives Nearly Half a Million Dollar Grant

(KCPW News) An airplane hangar in Wendover that briefly housed the Enola Gay, which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan during

UMNH Secures $500,000 Grant for Moving Collections

(KCPW News) A federal grant program has awarded half a million dollars to the Utah Museum of Natural History as it prepares

UTA Launches High-Tech Fare Collection

(KCPW News) The Utah Transit Authority will launch a new high-tech fare collection system on buses and at TRAX and Frontrunner platforms

Water Outlook Good, So Far

(KCPW News) After an unusually dry October and November, a series of holiday storms has helped boost the snowpack along the Wasatch