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Pistorius settling case against former neighbor
03/03/2013 3:54am
Oscar Pistorius is settling a three-year-old case against a former neighbor over reputation damages in a dispute that has now been overshadowed by the murder charges the Olympic star faces in the Valentine's Day shooting of his girlfriend.
Sunday Edition: Utah's budget, arts programs and concealed carry
03/03/2013 9:00am
Taking a closer look at what the sequester could mean for Utah's economy. Plus, Why educators believe an innovative arts program is effective and are trying to persuade the legislature to continue funding for it. Finally, see how easy it is to get a concealed carry permit in Utah.
Opinion: Labeling genetically modified food not required in Utah
03/03/2013 9:28am
Are you ready to eat genetically modified salmon? You may not have a choice.
Romney: Heart told him he'd win, until he saw Fla.
03/03/2013 9:40am
Mitt Romney says his heart said he was going to win the presidency, but when early results came in on election night, he knew it was not to be.
I-15 construction scheduled for Spanish Fork to Payson
03/03/2013 10:15am
Beginning in spring, the Utah Department of Transportation is scheduled to widen six miles of I-15 between the Spanish Fork River and the south Payson interchange.
I-15 construction scheduled for Spanish Fork to Payson
03/03/2013 10:15am
Beginning in spring, the Utah Department of Transportation is scheduled to widen six miles of I-15 between the Spanish Fork River and the south Payson interchange.
No tattoos, piercings for Utah teens without parent present, bill says
03/03/2013 11:45am
Utah may soon impose tougher restrictions on tattoos and piercings for minors.
No tattoos, piercings for Utah teens without parent present, bill says
03/03/2013 11:45am
Utah may soon impose tougher restrictions on tattoos and piercings for minors.
'You are homegrown heroes,' says senator honoring firefighters
03/03/2013 12:20pm
Utah lawmakers honored local firefighters Wednesday for their hard work and bravery during a "unprecedented" season of wildfires.
'You are homegrown heroes,' says senator honoring firefighters
03/03/2013 12:20pm
Utah lawmakers honored local firefighters Wednesday for their hard work and bravery during a "unprecedented" season of wildfires.
Most of Fla. house over sinkhole demolished
03/03/2013 1:33pm
Crews on Sunday razed more than half of the Tampa-area home perched over a huge sinkhole that swallowed a man three days ago, managing to salvage some keepsakes for family members who lived there.
Woman dies after being struck by car in SLC
03/03/2013 1:56pm
A woman struck by a car while crossing a street Saturday night has died from the injuries.
Woman dies after being struck by car in SLC
03/03/2013 1:56pm
A woman struck by a car while crossing a street Saturday night has died from the injuries.
Carbon county, others want second look at Narrows dam project
03/03/2013 3:03pm
The Carbon County Water Conservancy District and a pair of environmental groups want the federal government to revisit its approval of a new dam and reservoir in neighboring Sanpete County.
Carbon county, others want second look at Narrows dam project
03/03/2013 3:03pm
The Carbon County Water Conservancy District and a pair of environmental groups want the federal government to revisit its approval of a new dam and reservoir in neighboring Sanpete County.
Mo. taxidermist preserves man's best friend
03/03/2013 3:08pm
Growing up on the family farm, Anthony Eddy learned early on not to get too attached to animals, including household pets.
Federal pushback bills pending in Utah Legislature
03/03/2013 4:08pm
As the legislative session approaches its final stretch, bills are winding through the Utah Capitol that take a deeper dive into the public lands dispute and carve out new declarations where state lawmakers say federal authorities have overreached.
Federal pushback bills pending in Utah Legislature
03/03/2013 4:08pm
As the legislative session approaches its final stretch, bills are winding through the Utah Capitol that take a deeper dive into the public lands dispute and carve out new declarations where state lawmakers say federal authorities have overreached.
Barn fire causes roughly $15K in damages for Hooper owners
03/03/2013 4:52pm
A barn fire Saturday morning caused $15,000 to $20,000 in damages, officials said.
Barn fire causes roughly $15K in damages for Hooper owners
03/03/2013 4:52pm
A barn fire Saturday morning caused $15,000 to $20,000 in damages, officials said.
Scientists say baby born with HIV apparently cured
03/03/2013 5:28pm
A baby born with the virus that causes AIDS appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday, describing the case of a child from Mississippi who's now 2 1/2 and has been off medication for about a year with no signs of infection.
Mother of woman killed by police still asking for answers
03/03/2013 6:02pm
Four months ago, police shot and killed Melissa Kennedy's daughter, an act she called a murder. After all that time, she still has no information about what led up to it. Frustration is mounting, and Kennedy said she won't let the investigation get swept under the rug.
Mother of woman killed by police still asking for answers
03/03/2013 6:02pm
Four months ago, police shot and killed Melissa Kennedy's daughter, an act she called a murder. After all that time, she still has no information about what led up to it. Frustration is mounting, and Kennedy said she won't let the investigation get swept under the rug.
Woman in critical condition after rolling on I-15
03/03/2013 7:27pm
A 25-year-old woman was critically injured after her car rolled outside of St. George on Sunday afternoon.
Woman in critical condition after rolling on I-15
03/03/2013 7:27pm
A 25-year-old woman was critically injured after her car rolled outside of St. George on Sunday afternoon.
Mommy meltdowns: They happen to us all
03/03/2013 7:40pm
After consoling a friend who had expressed her own uncertainties and doubt regarding her role as a mother, it was only days later that I had my own "mommy meltdown."
Spending cuts seem here to stay
03/03/2013 8:44pm
The spending cuts are here to stay if you believe the public posturing Sunday.
Lehi police seeking man who crashed allegedly stolen car into backyard
03/03/2013 10:14pm
Police are looking for a man they say stole a car and led police on a chase, ending only when he crashed through a fence and into the backyard of a Lehi family.
Lehi police seeking man who crashed allegedly stolen car into backyard
03/03/2013 10:14pm
Police are looking for a man they say stole a car and led police on a chase, ending only when he crashed through a fence and into the backyard of a Lehi family.
Newspapers are changing, but Pew study highlights Deseret News success
03/03/2013 10:15pm
A Pew Research study released last month examined four newspapers which had experienced significant revenue losses during the past decade, including the Deseret News. Researcher Mark Jurkowitz said each of the papers, in different ways, essentially threw out the traditional business model, and reinvented it.
Newspapers are changing, but Pew study highlights Deseret News success
03/03/2013 10:15pm
A Pew Research study released last month examined four newspapers which had experienced significant revenue losses during the past decade, including the Deseret News. Researcher Mark Jurkowitz said each of the papers, in different ways, essentially threw out the traditional business model, and reinvented it.
Real Salt Lake: Sabo scores, Beckerman and Rimando grab milestones in season opener win over San Jose
03/03/2013 11:06pm
Real Salt Lake opened its 2013 Major League Soccer regular season with a 2-0 win on the road over the San Jose Earthquakes Sunday night off goals from RSL striker Alvaro Saborio.
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