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Teen jailed in robbery attempt
An Ogden teen has been arrested after police say he tried to rob a drug dealer at gunpoint.
Shooter says he loaded gun just before boy was shot
A man who "dry fired" a loaded shotgun, critically injuring a 9-year-old, now says he loaded the gun himself right before shooting it through his window, police said.
Whitney Snitchler was feeding her baby girl when a booming sound reverberated off the walls of her home in Riverdale.
Six people were injured when a large passenger van and a Jeep...
At least five people were transported to local hospitals Thursday after a full-size van collided with a Jeep Cherokee at the intersection of Highway 89 and Skyline Drive.
Parents offered free instruction on properly installing child safety seats
The good news is people were waiting in line to have their car seats checked. The bad news is nearly 90 percent of people still don't install them properly.
116 homes available on Anaheim Hills market
The following statistics include real estate transactions for Anaheim Hills as of Friday, Aug.
Las Vegas credit union taken over by Utah lender
Administrators of a Utah credit union said customers of a southern Nevada lender shouldn't notice any change after a takeover orchestrated by federal regulators.
Riverdale man's 55-foot-long structure spans 4 former fruit trees
Michael Allred may be the only man around who has built a treehouse that's 55 feet long spanning four trees, but parents in the neighborhood aren't worried about letting their kids climb inside -- the treehouse is just 4 feet tall.
Riverdale man's 55-foot-long structure spans 4 former fruit trees
Michael Allred may be the only man around who has built a treehouse that's 55 feet long spanning four trees, but parents in the neighborhood aren't worried about letting their kids climb inside -- the treehouse is just 4 feet tall.
Riverdale man's 55-foot-long structure spans 4 former fruit trees
Michael Allred may be the only man around who has built a treehouse that's 55 feet long spanning four trees, but parents in the neighborhood aren't worried about letting their kids climb inside -- the treehouse is just 4 feet tall.
Riverdale man's 55-foot-long structure spans 4 former fruit trees
Michael Allred may be the only man around who has built a treehouse that's 55 feet long spanning four trees, but parents in the neighborhood aren't worried about letting their kids climb inside -- the treehouse is just 4 feet tall.
2. Man killed in I-84 crash identified
Troopers have identified a man killed Friday when he ran his vehicle into the back of a semi truck on Interstate 84.
The fire department isn't sure how the blaze started, but they know the herculean gusts of wind made it much worse.
Riverdale has permit in hand ... finally
POSTED: Friday, July 31, 2009 at 11:24 AM CDT BY: Stephanie Basalyga Tags: A.E. Doyle , Riverdale Grade School The Riverdale Elementary School building designed by A.E. Doyle came down in July.
Man killed in crash identified
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Riders participate in tributes, parade and show
The Patriot Guard Riders, a group of bikers who shield mourners at military funerals from war protesters, are holding a gathering in Ogden, continuing through Sunday.
Tempers rise on I-15 / Wonder Bread driver suspected of flashing pistol
By JESSICA SCHREIFELS MILLER Standard-Examiner staff jmmiller@standard.net PLEASANT VIEW - When Roy resident Brandon Olsen saw a Wonder Bread truck driver cut off a vehicle Monday evening while driving on Interstate 15, he wrote it off as a stupid driver.
Bottled water keeps Ogden, Utah, Pioneer Days festival going on hot summer day
Shortly after high noon, it happened again, just like in the old Wild West days -- the stage got robbed in broad daylight at the corner of 25th Street and Grant Avenue.
Female theft ring investigated in Weber County
" Police in Riverdale say they have broken up a theft ring involving several women.
What kind of canal is article discussing?
This is a letter to the editor who missed a vital part of the story on the front page of Section B, Saturday, July 18.