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Colorado gets members-only clubs for legal pot use

01/01/2013 3:42am
With reggae music pumping in the background and flashing disco-style lights, members of the recreational pot club lit up in celebration of the new year _ and a new place to smoke legally among friends.

Intelligence agencies faulted for Libya fallout

01/01/2013 9:05am
A Senate report has found that the White House did not make major changes in the talking points that administration officials used after the attack on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi, Libya. Some Republicans had questioned whether the president's staff rewrote the statements for political reasons.

Pope convinced of peace in 2013 despite world woes

01/01/2013 9:17am
Pope Benedict XVI said Tuesday he is convinced that peace will prevail in 2013, despite the inequality, terrorism and "unregulated financial capitalism" that afflict the world today.

NKorea's Kim wants better living standards, arms

01/01/2013 10:03am
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday called for improving the economy and living standards of his impoverished nation with the same urgency that scientists showed in successfully testing a long-range rocket recently.

Ahoy! Israeli pirates lead surge of quirky parties

01/01/2013 10:47am
Shiver me timbers! Israel's newest political party has more than a platform _ it's got a plank.

McGreevey, NJ jail program earn spot at Sundance

01/01/2013 11:02am
The jailhouse treatment program where former Gov. Jim McGreevey counsels inmates has earned a spot at the Sundance Film Festival and accolades from the U.S. Justice Department.

Clinton receiving blood thinners to dissolve clot

01/01/2013 11:41am
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton continues to recover in a New York hospital where she's being treated for a blood clot in her head.

Part of lawsuit against polygamous towns dismissed

01/01/2013 12:47pm
One-third of a federal civil rights lawsuit against two polygamous towns on the Utah-Arizona border has been dismissed.

Part of lawsuit against polygamous towns dismissed

01/01/2013 12:47pm
One-third of a federal civil rights lawsuit against two polygamous towns on the Utah-Arizona border has been dismissed.

Have You Seen This? A snowy shovel ride

01/01/2013 1:12pm
Who needs skis, snowboards or a sled? Sometimes that's just too much work. There is a much cheaper way for a downhill ride.

Heartwarming moments defy chill at Rose Parade

01/01/2013 1:14pm
A couple who became husband and wife on the "Love Float," a surprise reunion between a returning soldier and his little boy, and a grand marshal famed globally for her chimpanzee research were among the highlights of the 124th Rose Parade on Tuesday.

Black Monday fallout; Best jerseys ever; Chuck stronger than ever

01/01/2013 2:14pm
Andy Reid out is out in Philly, so let the BYU rumors fly, just don't believe them. A hockey team dresses up for New Year's and Chuckstrong is back, this time with the real Chuck Pagano.

Homeless begin 2013 fighting cold reality

01/01/2013 5:45pm
As the sun went down on the first day of 2013, some Utahns found themselves looking for a way to get out of the cold. It's a problem many wish didn't exist, but an everyday reality for the state's homeless population.

Homeless begin 2013 fighting cold reality

01/01/2013 5:45pm
As the sun went down on the first day of 2013, some Utahns found themselves looking for a way to get out of the cold. It's a problem many wish didn't exist, but an everyday reality for the state's homeless population.

New Year's DUI blitz ends with 40 impaired drivers in Salt Lake County

01/01/2013 5:46pm
It was a busy night for law enforcement along the Wasatch Front. A donation from the New Car Dealers of Utah put an extra 20 Highway Patrol troopers on the road to watch for drivers who were driving while intoxicated after ringing in the new year.

New Year's DUI blitz ends with 40 impaired drivers in Salt Lake County

01/01/2013 5:46pm
It was a busy night for law enforcement along the Wasatch Front. A donation from the New Car Dealers of Utah put an extra 20 Highway Patrol troopers on the road to watch for drivers who were driving while intoxicated after ringing in the new year.

Police looking for man who robbed Kearns store

01/01/2013 5:48pm
Police are asking for help identifying a man who robbed a store in Kearns Saturday.

Police looking for man who robbed Kearns store

01/01/2013 5:48pm
Police are asking for help identifying a man who robbed a store in Kearns Saturday.

Governor to sue NCAA over Penn State sanctions

01/01/2013 6:10pm
Gov. Tom Corbett said Tuesday he plans to sue the NCAA in federal court over stiff sanctions imposed against Penn State University in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal.

Annual polar bear plunge chills Springville residents old and young

01/01/2013 6:26pm
Dozens of people in Utah County spent the first day of the new year jumping into a freezing-cold pond. It was a polar bear plunge celebration, and this crowd does it every year.

Annual polar bear plunge chills Springville residents old and young

01/01/2013 6:26pm
Dozens of people in Utah County spent the first day of the new year jumping into a freezing-cold pond. It was a polar bear plunge celebration, and this crowd does it every year.

Still no charges in year-old Mt. Pleasant murder

01/01/2013 6:41pm
It has been a year since a Mount Pleasant couple was found shot to death in their home. Woody and Dorothy Fullwood appeared to be the victims of a random crime, which to this day, no one has been charged with.

Still no charges in year-old Mt. Pleasant murder

01/01/2013 6:41pm
It has been a year since a Mount Pleasant couple was found shot to death in their home. Woody and Dorothy Fullwood appeared to be the victims of a random crime, which to this day, no one has been charged with.

Salt Lake City's 'Bread Lady' teaches us how to give back

01/01/2013 7:07pm
People call Shauna Devenport "The Bread Lady." Every morning, she takes hundreds, even thousands of pounds of surplus food and clothes and gives it away.

Salt Lake City's 'Bread Lady' teaches us how to give back

01/01/2013 7:07pm
People call Shauna Devenport "The Bread Lady." Every morning, she takes hundreds, even thousands of pounds of surplus food and clothes and gives it away.

Ring in the New Year with the old you

01/01/2013 7:46pm
New Year's resolutions often mean, a "new you." I say, ring in the year with the "old you" by remembering the child you once were. Children exemplify what it is to be kind, loving and carefree in the simplest of ways.

Utah Symphony remains resilient through difficult times

01/01/2013 8:05pm
The Utah Symphony and Opera remains resilient even through difficult economic times and they are still one of the success stories of the America arts scene.

Utah Symphony remains resilient through difficult times

01/01/2013 8:05pm
The Utah Symphony and Opera remains resilient even through difficult economic times and they are still one of the success stories of the America arts scene.

Not making resolutions and trying your best instead

01/01/2013 8:33pm
This week in Reasons to Run: This year I'm not making resolutions. I'm not setting any goals to run a personal best or tackle a new distance. Instead I'm going to give this year a theme to live by. It's simple: "Try."

KSL begins Road to Zero Fatalities

01/01/2013 9:27pm
This year, KSL is teaming up with the Utah Department of Transportation to help make driving in Utah safer. It's called the Road to Zero Fatalities, and we want you to join us as we present stories throughout 2013 that will bring more light to this effort.

KSL begins Road to Zero Fatalities

01/01/2013 9:27pm
This year, KSL is teaming up with the Utah Department of Transportation to help make driving in Utah safer. It's called the Road to Zero Fatalities, and we want you to join us as we present stories throughout 2013 that will bring more light to this effort.

Utah's 1st baby of 2013 arrives at IMC; 2nd close behind in Ogden

01/01/2013 9:35pm
Intermountain Medical Center in Murray delivered a baby girl at 12:01 a.m. by natural birth, hospital officials said Tuesday, making her Utah's first baby of the new year.

Utah's 1st baby of 2013 arrives at IMC; 2nd close behind in Ogden

01/01/2013 9:35pm
Intermountain Medical Center in Murray delivered a baby girl at 12:01 a.m. by natural birth, hospital officials said Tuesday, making her Utah's first baby of the new year.

Political brinksmanship still threatens US economy

01/01/2013 9:48pm
Lawmakers managed to avoid driving the United States over the so-called fiscal cliff with a late-night vote Tuesday. But higher taxes and brinksmanship in Washington are likely to sap strength from the fragile economy well into 2013.

Planned Agent Orange cleanup met with optimism in Vietnam

01/01/2013 10:23pm
News of a United States plan for a massive dioxin cleanup in Vietnam is being met with hope and optimism in that country. It's the first time the U.S. has embarked on a project like this to remove Agent Orange from Vietnamese soil.

Planned Agent Orange cleanup met with optimism in Vietnam

01/01/2013 10:23pm
News of a United States plan for a massive dioxin cleanup in Vietnam is being met with hope and optimism in that country. It's the first time the U.S. has embarked on a project like this to remove Agent Orange from Vietnamese soil.

Sandy Hook students, teachers head back to school

01/01/2013 10:40pm
Since escaping a gunman's rampage at their elementary school, the 8-year-old Connors triplets have suffered nightmares, jumped at noises and clung to their parents a little more than usual.

Cliff avoided: Congress staves off tax hikes

01/01/2013 11:05pm
Past its own New Year's deadline, a weary Congress sent President Barack Obama legislation to avoid a national "fiscal cliff" of middle class tax increases and spending cuts late Tuesday night in the culmination of a struggle that strained America's divided government to the limit.
 
   
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