Oct 25, 2009 | Deseret News
Investigators say $59 million scheme targeted Utah County
Freeze! Nobody move . That's the order 4th District Judge Fred Howard gave this week as prosecutors pursue charges in an alleged $59 million Ponzi scheme.
Power company won't budge on east bench route
Rocky Mountain Power at loggerheads with local officials over transmission line project Rocky Mountain Power will not make major modifications to proposed routes for a high-voltage power line project in Tooele Valley despite widespread objections from local residents and elected leaders.
Old-style carny sideshow attraction offends some State Fair attendees
Arus Olibrice is the ticket seller at "The World's Smallest Woman" exhibit. At the Utah State Fair there are some sideshows that some people feel are inhumane, and somewhat distasteful.
Barb's Blog:For the Love of Lavender
I had wanted to do the lavender run in Mona at the Young Living Farm for years. Every year something came up that prevented me from getting up before dawn and driving out to Mona, which is near Nephi.
Liberty's crown reopens for a day
The first visitors allowed into the Statue of Liberty's crown in nearly eight years began the arduous climb Saturday on an Independence Day journey laden with symbolism of freedom and national pride.
Commissioners like power project, but not Oquirrh east bench route
Adam Beesley and Katie Sutherland are pleased to announce their marriage May 30, 2009, in Fountain Green, Utah.
A 64-year-old man was killed Sunday morning when the left front tire of his GMC pickup blew out while he drove south on Interstate 15 near Mona in Juab County.
Four die in weekend highway accidents
Four people were killed on Utah's highways during the holiday weekend. The latest freeway fatality was Monday in Weber County.
Blown tire in Juab kills I-15 motorist
A blown tire led to the death of a man traveling on I-15 in Juab County on Sunday morning, the Utah Highway Patrol reported.