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Sunday Edition: Best stories of 2012

12/30/2012 9:21am
We share plenty of news that is sad and tough to hear. Today we want to focus on the positive. We've collected some of our favorite stories from 2012.

German magazine mistakenly publishes Bush obituary

12/30/2012 9:30am
Germany's respected news weekly Der Spiegel mistakenly published an obituary Sunday for former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, hours after a family spokesman said the 88-year-old was recovering from illness.

In gun debate, two sides speak different languages

12/30/2012 10:15am
Inside the Big Buck Sport Shop, where mounted moose and deer heads loom over rifles, handguns, targets and ammunition, the customers have no doubt: More gun laws will not save lives.

Space heaters burn down piglets' housing, police say

12/30/2012 11:43am
A fire began early Sunday morning in a building housing a litter of piglets. Police believe space heaters may be the cause.

Space heaters burn down piglets' housing, police say

12/30/2012 11:43am
A fire began early Sunday morning in a building housing a litter of piglets. Police believe space heaters may be the cause.

Marshals investigate shed, garage fire in Ogden

12/30/2012 12:17pm
A man narrowly escaped a shed that caught fire early Sunday morning.

Marshals investigate shed, garage fire in Ogden

12/30/2012 12:17pm
A man narrowly escaped a shed that caught fire early Sunday morning.

Times Square packed with security for New Year's

12/30/2012 1:17pm
When revelers pack Times Square for the annual New Year's eve celebration on Monday night, police will observe a tradition of their own: giving them lots of company.

Program helps veterans reintegrate through music

12/30/2012 2:18pm
During stressful times as a combat medic in Afghanistan, Mason Sullivan found solace in Vivaldi. New Jersey native Nairobi Cruz was comforted by country music, a genre she had never heard before joining the Army. For Jose Mercedes, it was an eclectic iPod mix that helped him cope with losing an arm during a tour of duty in Iraq.

Iran: US plane leaves after emergency landing

12/30/2012 3:52pm
A small American commercial plane left Iran Sunday after it was repaired following an emergency landing at an Iranian airport this month, state TV reported.

Men rob homes while claiming to help shovel snow

12/30/2012 3:53pm
They may have looked like good Samaritans but these guys had bad intentions.

Woman accused of slashing man with kitchen knife in domestic dispute

12/30/2012 4:26pm
A man was slashed with a kitchen knife during a domestic dispute Sunday afternoon.

Woman accused of slashing man with kitchen knife in domestic dispute

12/30/2012 4:26pm
A man was slashed with a kitchen knife during a domestic dispute Sunday afternoon.

Idaho woman waives extradition in sex abuse case

12/30/2012 5:02pm
A school administrator at Burley High School accused of sexually abusing two minors has waived her right to an extradition hearing after being arrested in another state.

Idaho woman waives extradition in sex abuse case

12/30/2012 5:02pm
A school administrator at Burley High School accused of sexually abusing two minors has waived her right to an extradition hearing after being arrested in another state.

Fiscal 'cliff' deal proving elusive

12/30/2012 6:30pm
A Capitol Hill deal to avert the "fiscal cliff" was proving elusive Sunday as a deadline to avert tax hikes on virtually every American worker and block sweeping spending cuts set to strike the Pentagon and other federal agencies grew perilously near.

Siblings throw concert to pay for mother's cancer as Christmas gift

12/30/2012 7:05pm
The holidays for the Barratt family were not what they would have wished for. Thanksgiving was spent with their mother, Jill, in the hospital suffering from a rare form of cancer. By Christmas, she was home, though on hospice care.

Siblings throw concert to pay for mother's cancer as Christmas gift

12/30/2012 7:05pm
The holidays for the Barratt family were not what they would have wished for. Thanksgiving was spent with their mother, Jill, in the hospital suffering from a rare form of cancer. By Christmas, she was home, though on hospice care.

Psychiatric test for suspect in NYC subway death

12/30/2012 7:36pm
A 31-year-old woman accused of shoving a man to his death in front of a subway train because she believed he was Muslim laughed and smiled during a court hearing where she was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

Hillary Clinton hospitalized with blood clot

12/30/2012 7:57pm
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was admitted to a New York hospital Sunday after the discovery of a blood clot stemming from the concussion she sustained earlier this month.

Officials looking for man who allegedly poached bull moose

12/30/2012 8:48pm
Conservation officers are seeking information about a man who they say shot a bull moose and left it to die.

Officials looking for man who allegedly poached bull moose

12/30/2012 8:48pm
Conservation officers are seeking information about a man who they say shot a bull moose and left it to die.

Deal reached for stopping spike in milk prices

12/30/2012 9:53pm
The top leaders in both parties on the House and Senate Agriculture committees have agreed to a one-year extension of the 2008 farm bill that expired in October, a move that could head off a possible doubling of milk prices next month.

Clippers win 17th in row, finish December at 16-0

12/30/2012 10:14pm
This time the Jazz cut down a big third quarter lead, but couldn't sustain it and fall to the streaking Clippers in L.A. 107-96.

Annual Torchlight Parade hits the slopes at Deer Valley

12/30/2012 10:15pm
More than 80 skiers with lights and torches raced down the mountain Sunday for the annual Torchlight Parade in Deer Valley.

Annual Torchlight Parade hits the slopes at Deer Valley

12/30/2012 10:15pm
More than 80 skiers with lights and torches raced down the mountain Sunday for the annual Torchlight Parade in Deer Valley.

Almost 500,000 acres burned in 2012

12/30/2012 10:46pm
This past summer, wildfires burned nearly 500,000 acres in Utah. Thousands of Utahns were evacuated from their homes, some of which burned.

Almost 500,000 acres burned in 2012

12/30/2012 10:46pm
This past summer, wildfires burned nearly 500,000 acres in Utah. Thousands of Utahns were evacuated from their homes, some of which burned.
 
   
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