Primed for a fight, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum swapped accusations about spending, taxes and congressional earmarks Wednesday night in the 20th and possibly final debate of the roller-coaster race for the Republican presidential nomination.
Kitchen mistake turns into smelly health hazard
Carole Mikita |
posted 3 minutes ago
Nancy Newman hopes her story will serve as a warning about accidents that turn into disasters. A simple mistake very quickly turned into a smoky, smelly health hazard.
Community Supported Agriculture gaining ground in Utah
Tonya Papanikolas |
posted 9 minutes ago
More people in Utah are turning to local farms to get fresh produce every week through a program called Community Supported Agriculture.
Officers who were shot, wounded in raid honored at Capitol
Marjorie Cortez |
posted 22 minutes ago
The Utah Legislature paused Wednesday to honor six officers who were shot, one fatally, while serving a drug warrant in Ogden on Jan. 4.
Living Planet Aquarium will move to Draper
Steve Fidel |
posted 55 minutes ago
The Living Planet Aquarium is planning a move
to Draper after working out a public-private
financing package it has been chasing since
first putting fish in tanks at The Gateway in
2004.
Shelling kills 2 Western journalists in Syria
Brian Murphy & Bassem Mroue, Associated Press |
posted 57 minutes ago
Syrian gunners pounded an opposition stronghold where the last dispatches from a veteran American-born war correspondent chronicled the suffering of civilians caught in the relentless shelling. An intense morning barrage killed her and a French photojournalist _ two of 74 deaths reported Wednesday in Syria.
Wednesday's Child: Eddie
Jennifer Stagg |
posted Feb 22nd - 6:07pm
For this week's Wednesday's Child, going to a Utah Jazz game was a perfect night. But meeting the basketball players? That was a dream come true.
'Biggest Loser' weight-loss mentality could pose serious health risks
Kyle Hunt, ksl.com Contributor |
posted Feb 22nd - 4:37pm
Despite the ongoing popularity of the reality series "The Biggest
Loser," at least one former contestant has openly expressed concerns
about the dangers associated with the show.
Biblical gardens come back to life in Israel
Stephanie Grimes |
posted Feb 22nd - 3:59pm
Scientists have reconstructed what
the biblical Kingdom of Judah would have looked
like 2,500
years ago.
Whoops: Einstein's relativity vindicated by loose wire
David Self Newlin |
posted Feb 22nd - 2:46pm
Scientists think they have found a flaw in a test that indicated certain particles could travel faster than light, as well as through time: a loose fiber optic cable.
Have You Seen This? Crash on cam
Graydon Johns |
posted Feb 22nd - 2:00pm
A live report is interrupted by a car crash,
but that's not the awkward part.
From Left Field: Jeremy Evans is in the dunk contest, for real this time
John Clyde |
posted Feb 22nd - 1:17pm
Jazz fans have finally received their wish, Jazz forward Jeremy Evans is in the dunk contest. No jokes or gimmicks this time, the kid is actually in. We've also got an MMA fighter who knocks himself out cold and some sick bike stunts.
Ban on public e-cigarettes passed; Bonds with Israel recognized
ksl.com |
posted Feb 22nd - 1:15pm
Tuesday and Wednesday in the Utah Legislature, the Senate passed a resolution recognizing mutual ties with Israel, and the House passed a ban on using e-cigarettes in public.
Italy: Divers find 8 more bodies in ship wreckage
Frances D'emilio, Associated Press |
posted Feb 22nd - 12:26pm
Divers searching the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship found eight bodies Wednesday on one of the passenger decks, including that of a missing 5-year-old Italian girl, authorities said.
Jazz need win against T-Wolves before all-star break
Jarrod Hiatt, ksl.com Contributor |
posted Feb 22nd - 12:22pm
The Jazz are in Minnesota to take on Ricky
Rubio, Kevin Love and the Timberwolves in its
final game before the All-Star break.
Understanding the impact of inflation
Rob Brough, ksl.com Contributor |
posted Feb 22nd - 12:10pm
From milk to movie tickets to gym
memberships, prices are
constantly being adjusted according to prior
inflation,
consumer demand, raw material costs and other
factors.
Collectively, these price changes — even the
seemingly
insignificant ones — serve as an important
economic
indicator and a measure of inflation.
Dissecting Linsanity
Matt Harpring, ksl.com Contributor |
posted Feb 22nd - 11:58am
Jeremy Lin's story is so good it's worth
explaining how Linsanity came into effect and
figure out if Lin is another F.I.T.P (Flash
in the pan).
Utah immigration law held until Supreme Court rules on Ariz. law
Marjorie Cortez |
posted Feb 22nd - 11:58am
An injunction against Utah's immigration enforcement law taking effect will remain in place while U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups awaits "additional guidance" from the Supreme Court.
New family of legless amphibians found in India
Katy Daigle, Associated Press |
posted Feb 22nd - 11:45am
Since before the age of dinosaurs it has burrowed unbothered beneath the monsoon-soaked soils of remote northeast India _ unknown to science and mistaken by villagers as a deadly, miniature snake.
BYU Cougarettes leave the sidelines to showcase talents in annual concert
Lindsay Maxfield |
posted Feb 22nd - 11:41am
The BYU Cougarettes are putting down their pom-pons and taking the
stage for the annual "Cougarettes in Concert" performance. The team
is highly trained in a broad range of dance styles, and there's
something for everyone at the concert.
Plan to rebuild SLC airport laid out
Jared Page |
posted Feb 22nd - 11:40am
The plan is still conceptual, Maureen Riley warns. How it will be executed is unclear, and it's likely to change over the next eight to 10 years.
'Fake Mitt Romney' stumps for Ron Paul
Peter Samore |
posted Feb 22nd - 11:36am
The influence of super PACs in the Republican
presidential race has been highly visible
this election cycle. But one super PAC is
using the help of a Utah County man to parody
former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
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