Mar 4, 2008 | Salt Lake Tribune
Jemming says he'll challenge Crockett for SL Council post
“This campaign is about expanding community involvement in county government, and we have a big race ahead.”
The first Democratic contender has edged up to the starting line in the race against Salt Lake County Republican Councilman Mark Crockett. via Salt Lake Tribune
Oct 28, 2007 | Salt Lake Tribune
Community sans identity; Yet residents of this bedroom suburb love to call it home
“I can understand why people would want a nicer home”
Stephanie Saint-Thomas is a painter and mixed media artist who has been working at her studio at 3474 S. 2300 East for three years. via Salt Lake Tribune
Oct 23, 2007 | Deseret Morning News
School district splits timeline
March: Jordan Board of Education votes to close both Cottonwood Heights and Mountview elementary schools, effective that fall. via Deseret Morning News
Sep 21, 2007 | Salt Lake Tribune
Ribbon cut on cycling bridge over I-215
“And it's going to keep rolling.”
As his uncle David Shields looks on, 3-year-old Jack Arce-Larreta peddles across the Parley's Bridge spanning Interstate 215 near 3300 South. via Salt Lake Tribune
Sep 7, 2007 | Salt Lake Tribune
Pond-enthusiasts' obsession blooms
“I hope you know what you're doing”
Stan Gray loves to relax by the pond with his wife, Janet. People think we're weird, he says, but we love to watch the fish." The sixth annual pond tour wrapped up with enthusiasts sharing advice and displaying ... via Salt Lake Tribune
Sep 6, 2007 | Salt Lake Tribune
Our family, like Bill Dineen , is having the same kind of wonderment over Utah Transit Authority's propaganda about the faster and easier "new system." We live in the Canyon Rim portion of the valley where we ... via Salt Lake Tribune
Aug 23, 2007 | Salt Lake Tribune
Rebecca Walsh: Democracy vanishes in split debate
“We're making hasty decisions and they're not usually well-conceived”
I'm confused. Are we in Cold War Moscow? Havana? Caracas? These state lawmakers advocating disenfranchising whole swaths of voters and "redistributing wealth" seem better suited to a totalitarian socialist ... via Salt Lake Tribune









