Scout retires faded flags for Eagle project
07/15/2012 9:38am
Conner Paulson loves to watch Old Glory fly. But he hates seeing U.S. flags fly that are torn, tattered or faded.
Nine candidates vying for Cedar Hills mayor
07/15/2012 10:25am
Nine candidates vying for mayor of Cedar Hills will be interviewed in a special meeting of the City Council Thursday, officials announced Friday.
S.L. to start glass recycling program in October
07/15/2012 11:39am
In partnership with Momentum Recycling, Salt Lake City will launch a curbside recycling pilot program beginning in October.
UPD gets new Taylorsville precinct chief
07/15/2012 12:52pm
The Unified Police Department's newest precinct has a new chief.
Utah companies honored for entrepreneurship
07/15/2012 2:29pm
If you start a business in a garage using about $250,000 in credit card debt as seed money, you have to be a pretty big dreamer. If after just a few years the company you created is prospering, then you can count yourself not only lucky, but good.
Gyrocopter accident critically injures Mt. Pleasant man
07/15/2012 3:02pm
A 45-year-old Moroni man is in critical condition following a small aircraft crash Saturday night.
Online scams targeting renters
07/15/2012 5:31pm
When Lynnea Hamatake needed to locate a house to rent, she did what many people might do — peruse online ads for available properties. She felt pretty excited when she saw a listing for a place in West Jordan priced well below other comparable rentals, and emailed the contact listed in the ad.
Two weeks later, victims of Rose Crest Fire still cleaning up
07/15/2012 7:28pm
The view from Tim Cherry's home is now a black and charred mountainside where once there was a beautiful scene. He thought his home would become part of that desolate landscape, but he, his wife, and their three dogs still have a home that's standing.
Flooding, hail seen in St. George; agencies issue severe weather warnings
07/15/2012 9:49pm
Heavy rain unleashed a torrent of flooding in
the western half of this city, triggering
several small landslides and turning roadways
into rivers.
Enjoy National Ice Cream Day
07/15/2012 10:25pm
Today is National Ice Cream Day, so
designated by President Ronald Reagan in 1984. He liked
his sweets, of course, and he set aside the third Sunday
in July to enjoy a scoop and to dedicate the entire month
to the popular frozen dessert.
Human chain moves 50,000 books for Vernal library
07/15/2012 10:45pm
An estimated 300 volunteers turned out Saturday
to help move 50,000 books from the old Uintah
County Library into the new one.
Jordan Valley has second best tasting water in nation
07/15/2012 10:49pm
If you need a cool, refreshing gulp of water to beat the heat, cross your fingers in hopes that you are among the 600,000 people in the Salt Valley who get to savor the second best-tasting water in the country.
22-year-old with melanoma: 'You can't just cut it out'
07/15/2012 11:59pm
Most young adults her age are more
concerned with getting through college than with beating
cancer. For Brittany Wilson, though, it's the melanoma that is on
her mind.
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