Monday Jun 29 | WaterSki
The 32 Accounts Waterski Teaser
Shot in high definition, THE 32 ACCOUNTS world record holder Karina Nowlan's reflection on 2008, Prodigy kid Zack Wordens video debut, Chris Rossi's winter in Alta, Utah, world champion Nicole Arthur, the untouchable Will Ashers day at the office, and jump annihilators Jaret Llewellyn and Freddy Krueger meet up for a day to hit the ramp.
Walsh: Capitol ethics reform? Just business as usual
One night last year, KSL-TV reporter John Daley was holding off a protest of one.
After split, Jordan braces for new chapter
Jordan School District Superintendent Barry Newbold checks his office one more time before he turns off the lights to his office Monday morning, as he's the last to move from Jordan's old offices to new digs on Monday.
District director tweets on the run
By now, Dave Doty's subordinates have gotten used to receiving tweets and text messages from him at ridiculous hours when he's on the road, literally.
A falling tide lowers all boats. But the cities in Salt Lake County, while battling declining revenues due to the foundering economy, appear to be in no danger of running aground, thanks to thoughtful management that focuses on maintaining services while holding taxpayers harmless.
Rolly: Deli owner to serve up run to Bennett
Popular deli chain owner Sam Granato will run for Sen. Bob Bennett's seat in 2010.
Major spring mountain snowstorm hits Utah; flooding concerns rise
The latest winter storm which began Tuesday morning in the mountains, then spread to the valley Tuesday night and Wednesday, has produced huge 1 day totals of rainfall, icy roads, and big mountain snows.
Sun may power Highland public buildings
Hogle Zoo, the Clark Planetarium, the Alta town building and East High School in Salt Lake City -- these are just a few of the renewable energy projects that have recently been built in Utah.
Apparently, Bill Levitt's Sister Was Something Of A Photographer
Helen Levitt passed away; she was 95, and an incredible, sensitive photographer of city life.
Not all private clubs will go away
A scene inside Duffy's Tavern. Some private clubs are keeping membership rules despite a new law that does away with requiring member fees.
Was: 1. Last week : 2-0. Outlook: Bengals haven't conceded a single goal in four outings.
Next powerful storm is expected to sweep into Utah late Wednesday
Another weaker storm from the Pacific might bring showers today, but the next significant storm system isn't due until Wednesday.
"It1s been a Hell of a chase, but a damn good rodeo" Minersville William Bonner left his earthly life of 83 years for his next adventure March 18, 2009.
UN: Namibia affected by severe flooding, 92 dead
WINDHOEK, Namibia : The United Nations says some of the worst flooding the largely desert country of Namibia has seen for decades has killed 92 people and affected more than 200,000. President Hifikepunye Pohamba has declared an emergency in the north and northeast following torrential rains in the past month.
Heavy snow for our mountains means great skiing and boarding this week. But make sure to check the avalanche advisories before heading out.
Snowfall mayhem: 25-car pileup, 180 crashes
Heavy snows left roads and ditches strewn with vehicles Monday afternoon. The storm, which dropped as many as 6 inches of snow on the northern Wasatch Front, led to a 25-car pileup on Interstate 15, seriously ...
Stormy Pattern Continues in Northwest
A milder stormy pattern will persist in the Northwest this week with rounds of rain combining with melting snow leading to flooding problems from the coast to the foothills.
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, you're ready for recycling
The stockings are empty, the gifts are unwrapped and the tree ... well, the tree is waiting for its next stop: the recycling bin.
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