Hatch leads Liljenquist in KSL/DesNews poll
06/25/2012 7:29am
Sen. Orrin Hatch has a significant lead over his opponent in Tuesday's GOP primary, former state lawmaker Dan Liljenquist, according to a new Deseret News/KSL-TV poll.
Constitution Party readies for Tuesday primary
06/25/2012 8:04am
Kirk Pearson and Brandin Nay both build homes for a living and have mutual respect for each other. But what makes this relationship different is that they are supporting each other even as they face off in Tuesday's primary election in search of the right to be the Constitution Party choice for governor.
Sanitizing our children may help them develop allergies
06/25/2012 9:44am
Soap, toothpaste and other personal-hygiene
products — all meant to protect children from germs and dirt
—
may actually be doing them harm.
Time running out for free mortgage foreclosure review
06/25/2012 11:14am
Thousands of Utahns have been deemed eligible for an Independent Foreclosure Review, but have yet to make an application for relief under the governmental program set to expire on July 31.
When good trees go bad: Is your family safe?
06/25/2012 11:23am
Trees can be a haven for summer shade, for playing children and summer barbecues. They can also threaten your family's safety, ruin your roof and allow pests into your home. It all depends on what trees you have and where they are planted.
Utah Lake: To hell and back
06/25/2012 11:23am
Utah Lake has been through hell. Once a
renowned trout fishery, years of unrestricted
abuse turned it into a Lake Eerie of the West.
Recent conservation efforts are paying off,
however, and the lake still has a lot to offer
visitors.
Utah Arts Festival blends craftsmanship with technology
06/25/2012 11:38am
This year's Utah Arts Festival brought a mix of
timeless craftsmanship and 21st century
technology.
A really strange Obama song, and Cory Booker, supermayor
06/25/2012 11:53am
A bluegrass anti-Obama song, a new anti-Romney
ad and Cory Booker's latest escapades. plus,
Rick Perry compares Obama to Nixon and a Provo
artist releases a new painting.
'Coming to our Census' — How changing demographics impact Utah
06/25/2012 1:22pm
Depending on where you live in Utah, it
might be hard to recognize how fast our
demographics are changing and what
kind of impact that is having around the
state.KSL and the Deseret News have teamed up
to produce a week-long special series on how
we are "Coming to our Census."
Man allegedly stabbed and stuffed into trunk, woman held hostage
06/25/2012 1:54pm
Police are looking for a man who they say
stabbed and kidnapped a man, and then broke
into an apartment and took a tenant hostage.
A newsroom reacts to a day of fire
06/25/2012 3:40pm
Tales from the newsroom: covering the thirteen
fires that burned throughout
Utah on Saturday.
Local happenings: Derby Girls get an upgrade and the Park City Farmer's Market opens
06/25/2012 5:06pm
Salt City Derby Girls play on banked track, the
Park City farmer's market opens and Summer Camp
at the Ogden Nature Center.
'Brave' director talks about facing individual challenges
06/25/2012 5:33pm
She is feisty, independent and shoots a mean
bow and arrow. She is Princess Merida, the
heroine of Pixar's newest release "Brave."
Church Camp Fire grows, destroys structures
06/25/2012 5:37pm
A new fire has broken out south of Duchesne.
Man braves fast-moving fire to capture dangerous video footage
06/25/2012 6:27pm
When a big wildfire gets rolling, the first
thing fire authorities do is try to get people
out of the way. However, one man did the
opposite to capture the incoming video on his
camera, not realizing he would soon have to
defend his own home.
Man charged with operating $100M Ponzi scheme
06/25/2012 6:34pm
A West Jordan man has been charged with
operating a Ponzi scheme that cost investors
nationwide
$100 million.
Shurtleff ready to take next step to break up BCS system
06/25/2012 6:44pm
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff says he's
close to hiring an outside law firm in his
quest to break up college football's Bowl
Championship Series.
High voter turnout expected in Tuesday's primary
06/25/2012 7:43pm
A handful of high-profile races has Salt Lake
County elections officials expecting a decent
voter turnout for Tuesday's primary.
Woman paralyzed after playing 'Hunger Games'
06/25/2012 7:58pm
Just as in the "Hunger Games" movie, the
object of the game was to stay alive by not
allowing your opponent to crush the crackers
strapped to your body. But in a real life
scenario in Utah County, no one was supposed to
get hurt.
As underdog, Liljenquist looks to oust 36-year incumbent Hatch
06/25/2012 8:13pm
Sen. Orrin Hatch has run unopposed in the
Republican party since 1976. That is, until
now.
Cottonwood High School hires new head football coach
06/25/2012 8:32pm
Cottonwood High School has hired a new head
football coach, following allegations against
former head coach Josh Lyman.
Resources strained as firefighters move from one fire to the next
06/25/2012 9:02pm
Resources are strained and
firefighters are working around the clock in
some very
difficult conditions statewide.
Homes, cabins lost in 36,900 acre Wood Hollow Fire
06/25/2012 9:13pm
Despite his continued plea for residents to
use "common sense," Gov. Gary Herbert said it
was both "frustrating and aggravating"
that human-caused wildfires continue to spark
up across the state.
Airport TRAX line hits milestone
06/25/2012 9:29pm
After nearly three years of construction, work
on the light rail line to Salt Lake
International Airport is nearing completion.
'Coming to our Census': Bridging the education gap
06/25/2012 10:12pm
Currently, more than one in 10 of America's
school children are learning English as a
second language. But by 2030, experts estimate
that number will be 40 percent, which presents
a unique challenge for schools.
Protecting your property if it comes under fire
06/25/2012 10:18pm
Wildfires are torching thousands of acres of
land in Utah, with many homeowners being
forced to evacuate. But what can you do to
protect your property should it come under
fire?
Couple loses home to fire while helping others evacuate
06/25/2012 10:50pm
Firefighters made good progress Monday, helping
to contain the Wood Hollow Fire, which is about
15 percent contained. But the stories of those
who lost property are heartbreaking.
Supreme Court decision on AZ immigration law considered a 'win' for Utah
06/25/2012 10:52pm
Utah police officers won't be
asking suspected illegal immigrants for
identification, at
least for now, as a result of the U.S. Supreme
Court
ruling on a controversial Arizona law.
Man drowns after saving his 11-year-old son at Pineview Reservoir
06/25/2012 10:55pm
A man saved his 11-year-old son from drowning
in the Pineview Reservoir, but never resurfaced
after saving the boy.
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