Teen's suicide draws national attention
05/01/2012 7:20am
Friends and family are mourning the death of Jack Reese, a gay Utah teen who took his own life last week.
Orem attorney to fill Utah House vacancy
05/01/2012 7:49am
Utah County Republicans have elected a replacement for Rep. Stephen Sandstrom, R-Orem, in House District 58.
Convicted doctor reports to prison
05/01/2012 7:58am
A convicted Brigham City pill doctor was to begin serving his prison sentence Monday.
Camp for Kids: Red Butte Gardens
05/01/2012 9:23am
For the next four weeks, Family and Outdoors Specialist Jodi Saeland will take us inside some very different summer camps. She begins with Red Butte Gardens.
Ute Tribe celebrates spring with traditional Bear Dance
05/01/2012 11:25am
With a flick of the fringe on her colorful shawl, Sarah Cuch invited Eric Wells to dance.
Wimmer, Sandstrom convention differences still smoldering
05/01/2012 11:37am
The conservative Patrick Henry Caucus intends
to meet soon to map out its future — without
one of its founding members.
Will 'baby boomer' retirees change American politics?
05/01/2012 11:41am
Boomers who previously supported fiscally
conservative politics will start demanding
that government bail them out, too, just as
government once bailed out Wall Street and
the auto industry. Politicians who don't
understand this coming tsunami will learn
that 79 million retired Boomers are "too big
to fail."
Ron Paul supporters say Romney still has competition
05/01/2012 11:43am
With Rick Santorum already out of the running
and Newt Gingrich expected to end his bid
Tuesday for the White House, Mitt Romney has no
real competition left for the GOP nomination,
right?
BYU reaches settlement with Pfizer in lawsuit
05/01/2012 12:11pm
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and Brigham Young
University have settled a multibillon-dollar
settlement in a lawsuit involving the drug
Celebrex.
City and SLC airport work to keep Wingpointe golf course open
05/01/2012 1:40pm
The city is stopping short of calling this a
fight, but perhaps a golf analogy is useful:
The federal government has stepped up and
taken a big swing, recently yelled fore, and
now the city has had to quickly move out of
the way of what could have been a looming
closure of the golf course in June or July.
2 injured in plane crash near Utah Lake
05/01/2012 4:31pm
Two people were able to walk away with minor
injuries after a small plane crashed and
flipped upside down near Utah Lake Tuesday.
Colorado man happy to be at home in custody battle
05/01/2012 5:27pm
A groundbreaking Utah Supreme Court decision brought a Colorado man one step closer to gaining custody of his biological daughter who was adopted without his consent. But it has been a long four years of fighting, and now the issue of custody is being raised.
New Adobe campus expansion under construction
05/01/2012 5:45pm
From the freeway you can see the artistic vision of architects and engineers is beginning to take shape — an angular shell of what will be the state-of-the-art Utah home of software maker Adobe.
Tanker hauling ethanol slides off tracks
05/01/2012 6:15pm
A freight train derailed in Provo and one of the cars contained highly flammable ethanol.
Community rallies to help USU student get computerized leg
05/01/2012 6:42pm
A community is coming together to help a
Kaysville woman run for the first time in her
life. They're making it possible with the help
of a high-tech computerized leg.
$3.4 million in federal money to boost Utah health clinics
05/01/2012 6:56pm
Two community health clinics in Utah have been awarded more than $3.4 million to expand services and serve more patients.
New tunnel connects Corner Canyon, Traverse Ridge trails
05/01/2012 6:58pm
A new tunnel opened Monday that gives hikers,
mountain bikers and horseback riders a
connection between Corner Canyon trails and the
Traverse Ridge Open Space area without having
to cross the busy Traverse Ridge Road highway.
Few using free credit services after massive Utah data breach
05/01/2012 7:02pm
Many Utahns are not taking advantage of free credit monitoring services they received after hackers stole Social Security numbers and health records from hundreds of thousands of residents. Some are scared, others fall through a loophole.
County seeks public input following transportation study in Mill Creek Canyon
05/01/2012 7:50pm
Popularity with outdoors enthusiasts is causing traffic headaches in Mill Creek Canyon. Salt Lake County has conducted a transportation study on the canyon and is looking for your input on suggestions to ease the congestion.
Resorts not planning to merge with SkiLink gondola, Canyons says
05/01/2012 8:03pm
With both sides gearing up for a long and contentious fight over the SkiLink, a top executive with Canyons Resort said the controversial proposal to build a gondola-style chair lift between Summit County's Canyons and Solitude is not part of any attempt to merge the two.
Suspect in teen's murder now facing unrelated kidnapping charges
05/01/2012 9:23pm
A gang leader being investigated in the killing of a 15-year-old Riverton girl was charged Tuesday with kidnapping and torturing another woman who he claimed owed him money.
Dangerous river conditions hamper search for Layton boy
05/01/2012 9:46pm
Those seeking to recover the body of a 4-year-old Layton boy who fell into the Weber River Saturday saw their efforts hampered Tuesday.
3 arrested in kidnapping of 14-year-old
05/01/2012 10:04pm
Three teenage boys in Utah's Dixie are spending
the night in juvenile detention, accused of
kidnapping a 14-year-old girl.
Hogle Zoo welcomes Rizzo: first polar bear in 9 years
05/01/2012 10:38pm
It's been nine years since Utah has had a polar bear, and it's fair to say there was a lot of excitement when Rizzo arrived at the Hogle Zoo Tuesday morning.
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