Oct 12, 2009 | Hilltop Times
A Washington Terrace man is facing prison when he is sentenced next month following his conviction this week for a violent 2006 rape.
A 55-year-old man suspected of carrying on a sexual relationship with a teenage girl is now facing charges of child sex abuse.
Top of Utah cities start getting out the early vote
Most Top of Utah cities are gearing up for their first city-run early voting sessions.
Review of strategic plan process to date Discussion of economic environment goals, strategies and tactics, continued Discussion of social environment goals A summary of agendas of public meetings to be held Thursday, Aug.
Terrace resident celebrates a century
When you ask Anne Jones the secret of living to 100, she says hard work -- to the tune of 20 hours a day.
Utah home tending: Someone to be there
Want to live in a million-dollar home for the price of renting an apartment? You might want to call Cathy Cardenas.
Search in Logan continues / Precautions designed to avoid canal failures here, Ogden officials say
Washington Township development dealt legal setback
A developer who wants to build as many as 250 homes in rural Washington Township, Northampton County, lost a court battle on Tuesday.
Immigration law, other new statutes go into effect Wednesday
Along with the start of the state's fiscal year, 31 pieces of legislation passed by Utah lawmakers last winter spring to life today.
Rockin' Out! / Free day of Christian music, fun in Layton
It's a party -- and it's free. The Family Worship Center in Layton is sponsoring a free day of music, treats and family activities starting at 11:30 a.m. today at Kenley Centennial Amphitheater, 403 N. Wasatch Drive.
Free military ID night at Outlaws game
Thursday, June 18, 2009 All Hill Air Force Base civilian, active duty and Reserve personnel are invited to a night of free entertainment when the Ogden Outlaws meet the BYU Cougars in Premier Development League soccer action.
Katrina family homeless again / Fierce Riverdale blaze destroys mobile home; damage set at $50,000
First it was water from Hurricane Katrina that destroyed their home in Mississippi.
Helmets and hearts / South Ogden firefighters help boy break out of shell
By Jamie Lampros Standard-Examiner correspondent SOUTH OGDEN - Two months ago, it took over three hours for Kadden Larrea to barely speak to anyone at the South Ogden Fire Department.
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