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Crime spree ends with crash into Ogden home
Four teens are under arrest after an overnight crime spree that ended when their getaway car crashed into a house.
Obama may bring more college students to polls than Clinton would have
Will Barack Obama bring out more college students on election day than Hillary Clinton would have? Some political analysts say "yes." The fight over getting the votes of college students seems to have been ...
There will be happy reunions today in Texas for members of FLDS families who've been separated for two months in the midst of a chaotic custody dispute.
Cops hope holiday roads don't extend month's deadly trend
Law enforcement officials are bracing for Memorial Day with a focus on teen driver safety, and hope the holiday weekend isn't a repeat of the past seven deadly days.
Verita Opens Headquarters in Salt Lake City
Verit a , a Salt Lake City multi-industry business venture, today announced that its first business endeavor will focus on opening Sears Authorized Dealer Stores throughout metropolitan Salt Lake City.
At the recent Utah State Democratic Party Convention a travesty was committed against democracy.
State sex offender registry to include others
“The first person who challenges that is going to win. How do they qualify as sex crimes?”
Utah's sex-offender registry is expanding with the addition of people convicted of crimes that have nothing to do with sex. via The Daily Herald
Free ride - Train packed as Utahns check out FrontRunner
“In the long run, it could be worth it”
Thousands of Utahns on Monday took advantage of a free ride on FrontRunner, the just-opened commuter rail line between Ogden and Salt Lake City. via Deseret News
Surprise spans the crowd during the sky bridge vote
“There are a few Scouts that missed out”
Notebook nuggets from local government and campaigns Salt Lake City Council's final 6-1 tally in favor of a Main Street sky bridge surprised insiders - especially since one yes vote broke a campaign pledge and ... via Salt Lake Tribune
“We have made significant adjustments to minimize the impact on the residents”
The city council has approved a rezone at the request of a developer proposing a shopping center near the Roy border. via Standard-Examiner
Few primaries will be the result of Davis, Weber conventions
“We have plenty of money. Believe me”
There will be no primary for the open seat on the Davis County Board of Commissioners this year. via Deseret News
Utah superdelegate backs Obama
“With the importance, I think, of Senator Obama being the nominee, it's not likely I would pick somebody who would cancel me out”
One of the final two undecided superdelegates in Utah is no longer undecided. Utah Democratic Party Chairman Wayne Holland is a superdelegate. via KSL TV
Cameras monitor Clinton school grounds
“It alleviated a lot of the stress and the worry”
In the aftermath of a boy's report of an attempted abduction, security cameras have been posted around the playground at West Clinton Elementary School. via Deseret Morning News
“These are multimillion-dollar buildings that have been constructed, and we want to protect that investment.”
Cameras at schools protect children, property CLINTON -- Keeping an eye on the kids has recently become a little more high-tech for West Clinton Elementary School. via Standard-Examiner
“We use the photographs to match up with other tagging incidents in the city”
Graffiti cropped up in several Davis County towns when spring break hit, causing thousands of dollars in damage not only to public property, but also to private homes. via Standard.net
“A lot of people have dogs and cats, but not everybody has a bunny”
There are no comments for this page [ Add Comment ] Sunday, March 23, 2008 By BECKY CAIRNS Standard-Examiner staff bcairns@standard.net Maybe a bunny visited your house today, hopping through this room and that ... via Standard-Examiner
in Our View: Stay focused on success in Iraq
F ive years ago today, the U.S. launched Operation Iraqi Freedom. The anniversary has prompted pundits and politicians to reflect on what the war means. via The Daily Herald
ER doctors don't accuse; they only suspect and report
“I honestly don't think it's a decision or a debate”
When a victim of child abuse is seen at an emergency room, medical staff play a particularly emotional role in documenting the injuries and reporting their suspicions. via Standard-Examiner
Weber County child reports stranger at school playground
“It was by the yellow fire hydrant over there”
Children got an "A" for doing their homework, but it won't show up in their report card. via ABC 4
Police investigate report of attempted kidnapping at Clinton school
“We're trying to get more information. All we can do is treat it as a suspicious circumstance”
Police are staking out elementary schools in the area after a boy reported an attempted abduction. via Deseret News