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Driver Sentenced For Hitting, Killing Roy Woman
A judge has sentenced a man to up to 15 years in prison for driving drunk and hitting and killing a woman who was working in her front yard.
Field aims to honor fallen soldiers
There were teardrops falling in a home in Roy as the stranger's voice cracked over the telephone and he talked about his dead buddy.
Family members defend man booked into jail eight times
Standard-Examiner Davis Bureau FARMINGTON -- A man who has been booked into jail eight times since August primarily for domestic violence charges is being defended by his wife, mother and mother-in-law who each blasted the justice system's handling of the case and the media attention it attracted.
Wandering moose makes morning run onto Washington Boulevard
A 600-pound adult moose that strayed into at least two backyards along the Ogden River Parkway was tranquilized and released back into the wilderness Tuesday, but not before wandering into traffic on one of Ogden's busiest streets, wildlife officials say.
Ogden clinic expands / Now seeing patients in Roy
Residents can now enjoy a new Ogden Clinic almost double in size and closer to home.
Chevron will be moving its pipeline that runs through Roy so it will be adjacent to commuter rail.
Preferred Route for Legacy Road Extension Chosen
A preferred route for a possible extension of the Legacy Parkway into Weber County has been chosen.
Blind Ambition / Disability does not deter triathlete
Marathoners and triathletes often evoke awe among their more sedentary brethren.
Wet wings / Air show zooms forward despite rain
Mother Nature provided torrential rain and even pebble-sized hail, but the military supplied the thunder Sunday at the Hill Open House Air Show.
Making music / Bagpipe, drum ensemble grows through chance encounter
Jeremy Rowe was a band student at Roy Junior High School when his teacher brought in a set of bagpipes and asked someone if they'd like to try them out.
FDA Warns of Bacteria in Clarcon Skin Products
June 9, 2009 -- The FDA is warning consumers not to use any products made by Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory Inc.
Roy man suspected of burglarizing storage units
Officers arrested a 27-year-old man suspected of burglarizing sheds at a Roy storage facility early Sunday and seek one more suspect, who ran from the scene.
FDA warns against using Clarcon skin products
The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers Monday not to use skin products made by Clarcon because of high levels of disease-causing bacteria found during a recent inspection.
Utah loses 'quite hero,' Medal of Honor recipient George Wahlen
George E. Wahlen, who survived multiple wounds at the battle of Iwo Jima and received the Medal of Honor for his heroism, died Friday morning.
Traffic access for Open House and Air Show
Thursday, June 4, 2009 By Mary Lou Gorny Hilltop Times editor Visitors to the Hill Air Force Base Open House and Air Show are generally advised to use the Roy and West Gates to attend the events June 6-7. The South Gate may be used but parking will be a little harder to access from there.
Agreement imminent in domestic bat attack
A plea negotiation is all but finalized for a man police say went to his estranged wife's home and used a bat to beat the man who answered the door.
Carolyne Sidell passed away peacefully on May 30, 2009 in St. George, Utah. She was born on August 23, 1917 to Joseph and Anita Cazeras Lyles in El Paso, Texas.
Bash takes guilty plea / Admits to automobile homicide, DUI in front yard death of Wendy Kerbs
In an unusually fast plea negotiation, Richard Bash admitted to a homicide charge for driving drunk and killing a woman as she worked in her yard.
Few Utahns displayed flags on Memorial Day
I saw only one American flag in view on a residential street in the heart of Roy City at 10:00am on Memorial Day.
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