Felicia Martinez, KSL

Felicia Martinez

KSL

Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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  • KSL
  • FOX5 San Diego

Past articles by Felicia:

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Family members describe moments leading up to Kearns woman's disappearance

The family of a Kearns woman police said was abducted is now talking about their loved one. → Read More

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UDOT worker hit by vehicle on I-15 in Davis County

Officials responded to Davis County early Thursday after a person was hit by a vehicle on I-15. → Read More

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Students in Murray, Wasatch County school districts return to class

Students in Murray are heading back to the classroom for their first day of school Monday. → Read More

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Plane that crashed in West Jordan transported to Arizona for NTSB investigation

The National Transportation Safety Board on Monday said the aircraft that crashed into a home in West Jordan over the weekend is on its way to a secure location in Phoenix. → Read More

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Davis County Sheriff’s K-9 Rony, 'America's Top Dog' competitor, dies

The Davis County Sheriff’s office lost one of its outstanding K-9 officers, Rony, who died unexpectedly on July 4. → Read More

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Business is booming for Utah distillery as it focuses efforts on hand sanitizer

A Utah distillery is getting a lot of business \u2014 and it isn\u2019t for the booze. → Read More

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Harmons giving away more than 3K digital thermometers

Thanks to an anonymous donation, Harmons locations in Draper, Midvale, Salt Lake City, South Jordan, Riverton, Santa Clara and St. George will be providing one free digital thermometer per family. The thermometers will be handed out through the pharmacy drive-thru windows. → Read More

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UDOT finishes emergency repairs that shut down multiple lanes on I-15

Crews with the Utah Department of Transportation on Monday finished emergency work repairing a pothole in a bridge. → Read More

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Troopers make 8 arrests in 24 hours after Utah’s new DUI law

The state’s new .05 DUI law has been in effect for more than 24 hours now — just in time for ringing in the new year. → Read More

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Busy Christmas travel begins across the country

From roads to skies, lines quickly formed as Americans began their holiday travels Friday. → Read More

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Wildlife bridge over I-80 now open

Utah's first overpass created solely for wildlife to cross officially opened on Thursday. → Read More

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Law enforcement cracking down on impaired drivers this Halloween

Starting this weekend, and through Halloween, law enforcement will be out in full force pulling over impaired drivers. It’s part of the Utah Highway Patrol’s Halloween DUI enforcement. → Read More

New Neighborhood Policing division takes aim at homelessness issues

Officials have formed a new division of the San Diego Police Department in an effort to tackle concerns from residents and business owners that often go unaddressed -- especially those related to homelessness. → Read More

Gunfire narrowly misses man in South Bay home

Police are investigating after two homes were hit by bullets in the Paradise Hills area, one round nearly hitting a man in his home. → Read More

At school board meeting, parents call for new sex education curriculum

Parents gathered at San Diego Unified School District's offices Tuesday to sound off over a controversial sex education curriculum. → Read More

Hundreds gather at Mt. Soledad for Memorial Day ceremony

Hundreds of San Diegans showed up to Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial on Monday to salute those who made the ultimate sacrifice. → Read More

Thousands of roses arrive at Fort Rosecrans for Memorial Day ceremony

Nearly 50,000 red roses arrived in a giant U-Haul Sunday at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Each rose will be laid in honor of our fallen heroes as part of the Annual Truman San Diego Memorial Day Sunrise Rose Ceremony on Monday morning. → Read More

Collection holds thousands of letters from SDSU students serving in WWII

Thousands of letters from San Diego State students who suspended their educations to serve in World War II are contained in a collection in SDSU's library. → Read More

Man who prompted SWAT standoff denies kidnapping, assault

A parolee who allegedly battered his girlfriend and held her against her will in their Bay Terraces apartment, causing a four-hour standoff with police, pleaded not guilty Thursday. → Read More

Sheriff says man suspected of groping North County teen was a deputy

Police held a briefing in Friday to announce they arrested a man suspected of groping a teenage girl at a North County restaurant. → Read More