Oct 31, 2009 | Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's lawmakers announce -- again -- F-35s coming to Hill
South Carolina is one of six sites the Air Force has chosen to host the new supersonic and stealthy F-35 fighter plane, U.S. Rep.
Hundreds show up to give opinions on bridge over Utah Lake
Casey Welch, from Irvine, teared up as he talked about the beauty of Utah Lake and how he wants to preserve it by not allowing a bridge across the lake.
Winter storm causes crashes in central Utah
The Utah Highway Patrol says a winter storm moving its way across central and southern Utah caused 51 crashes.
No Charges to be Filed in S. Utah Police Shooting
Washington County's top prosecutor says a police officer was justified in fatally shooting a man who refused to drop his weapon, which turned out to be a pellet gun.
State tells tales of deadly teen driving
On Sept. 5, 2008, Erica Knell was driving home to Park City when her car strayed off the road.
Utah Family Mourns Son Killed in Afghanistan
Thirty-year-old Kimble Han was driving a combat vehicle with another soldier, when they were hit by a roadside bomb -- both men died.
Is climate changing in Utah's Capitol on global warming?
When Utah scientist Jim Steenburgh steps up to a legislative witness table this week, he will be the first climatologist ever to testify to state lawmakers about likely climate changes in store for Utah.
Utah's First Lady Asks Adults To Reach Out to Children
Utah's First Lady Jeanette Herbert, who ran a day care center for 23 years, says adults must be more aware of children and their needs.
Utah docs say climate change is No. 1 health threat
A group of doctors called Thursday for Utahns and their leaders to take dramatic and immediate steps to address climate change, calling it "the greatest public health threat of the 21st century." The Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment unveiled an ambitious campaign to tackle the issue just as the Utah Farm Bureau Federation announced its own ...
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NYPD Pizza Signs Multi-Unit Franchise Development Deal for Utah
Utah area developers open second NYPD Pizza location in Layton, Utah with numerous others scheduled to open in Salt Lake City region ORLANDO, FL, October 23, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Layton, Utah is the second pizzeria to open for prominent existing franchisees and developers Angelo Zullo and Jim Rodriquez in the Salt Lake City region of Utah; ...
Lawmakers riled over bonuses for trust land officials
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are outraged over hefty bonuses handed out to top managers of the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration - double what they get annually - given the state's tough fiscal times.
Official: Explosion at Utah Air Force base
An official with the Davis County sheriff's office in northern Utah says there has been an explosion at Hill Air Force Base.
Cougar shot on first day of deer hunt in self defense
A man who came across a female mountain lion during Utah's deer hunt opener says he thought he was going to end up as the big cat's lunch.
No Bill, but Sex Ed Debate Rages On in Utah
A controversial bill that could change how sex education is taught in schools was abruptly pulled from the Utah State Legislature's Health and Human Services Interim Committee on Wednesday, but that did not stall the debate.
Utah environmental cleanups get cash from stimulus
Environmental cleanup projects in two small Utah cities are the state's biggest winners so far of federal contracts awarded under President Barack Obama's stimulus program.
40,200 Utahns Lost Health Coverage In 2009 Due To Increased Unemployment
Approximately 40,200 people in Utah lost health insurance coverage in 2009 due to a rise in unemployment, according to a report issued today by the health consumer organization Families USA.
Famed Utah artist dies in car accident
In the days before he died, renowned Utah muralist and painter V. Douglas Snow told friends he was not ready to retire his brush.
Advocates say hike severance tax to help needy
As state officials grapple with a possible $850 million budget shortfall for the coming year, advocates for Utah's cash-strapped families hope lawmakers will seek to increase revenue before they ax critical programs.
Utah representatives express views on Red Rock Wilderness bill
When the Red Rock Wilderness Bill was up for review by a Congressional committee last week, Congressman Jim Matheson and Senators Orrin Hatch and Bob Bennett expressed their views concerning the measure.
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Bankruptcy rates in Utah can be deceiving
Thousands of Utahns are finding themselves, for the first time, in Bankruptcy Court.
Utah bankruptcies soar 62 percent from a year ago
Utah's struggling economy and the accompanying high unemployment rate is exacting a bitter financial toll on the lives of thousands of the state's residents.
Provo businessman charged with tax evasion
A Provo man has been charged with tax evasion and allegedly owes Utah $700,000 in taxes, penalties and interest.
Four Utah deaths linked to H1N1 flu
Maj. Bernadette Brockman of Millcreek, left, stands in line with her children Hunter, 4, and Hannah, 3, at the clinic, waiting to receive their H1N1 vaccine.
Three Utah deaths linked to H1N1
The H1N1 swine flu virus claimed the lives of three Utah women over the last week, as the flu season gets off to a rare early start.
Utah Unemployment Rate Rises to 6.2 percent
Figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show Utah's unemployment rate rose from 6 percent to 6.2 percent from August to September.
Utah environmental fugitive sentenced in Fla.
October 14, 2009 9:23 PM EDT SALT LAKE CITY - A Utah man who fled the state after being charged with environmental crimes and later was shot after confronting law officers in Florida with an assault rifle was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Wednesday.
Is Snowe the real female maverick in GOP?
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., center, talks with committee member Sen.
Lawmakers springing 'secret bills' on Utahns
As GOP legislative leaders argue that "more transparency" in their public business is better than campaign donation limits or banning lobbyist gifts, it appears secret bill draftings are on the rise on Capitol Hill.
1 adult killed, students hurt in Idaho bus crash
A bus carrying a celebrated Utah high school band swerved off an Idaho interstate and crashed on its side, killing an instructor and injuring multiple students.
Quotes from Utahns on Obama's Nobel Prize
Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon announced his decisionto deny Real Salt Lake professional soccer team's request for $35million in public funding for a soccer stadium site in Sandy.
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A big thanks to Cedar City for providing Mutt Mitts at each walking trail for dog walkers to clean up after their pet.
Utah gov staying mum on foreign nuke waste ban
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert's spokeswoman says he is not going to take a position on whether the U.S. should ban the importation of foreign nuclear waste.
Another banner year for enrollment on Utah campuses
Enrollments are booming on Utah campuses, particularly among freshman. Dixie and Snow, for example are reporting their biggest incoming classes Cami Nelson, leads her creative writing class in discussion at the University of Utah on Monday October 5th.
EPA tells Utah air-pollution reduction areas need expanding
Utah needs to step up its efforts to clean up the air in seven counties, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday.
Utah districts gear up to fight H1N1
School district leaders are working to battle the H1N1 flu, from considering offering the vaccine in schools to supplying hand sanitizer and removing cloth towel hand dryers from restrooms.
Utahns line up for H1N1 flu vaccine
Harlee Sandlin, 4, gets one of the first H1N1 vaccines, an aerosol spray, at the Weber-Morgan Health Department in Ogden on Tuesday.
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But what can companies do when the 'green patrol' is glaring them down for passing out that pack of 1,000 business cards like its organic, sugar-free candy? Even worse, imagine the gasps when the patrol considers the carbon footprint left behind by companies still handing out that traditional brochure that opens to an 8.5 x 11 sheet of glossy ...
Fewer minorities graduating in Utah
Fewer minority students graduated from Utah high schools in 2008 than in the year before, the State Board of Education was told Friday.
Sorry, but this is hilarious. Saturday night in downtown Salt Lake City and many people are talking about porn in Utah.
Alton Central grad hits the road for a good cause
If Cory Damm was looking for a challenge, he has certainly found one. "We're going for a little bike ride, a little pedal around the block," Damm said with a laugh.
Utah Students Get Straight Scoop from Utah's Natives
Oct. 2, 2009 - " Did you know that the Ute tribe manages one of the largest herds of buffalo in the United States; or that the Paiute have a strong tradition of female leadership; or that the Navajo Nation has its own president, vice president, and government apart from the United States; and that over 75 percent of the White Mesa population votes, ...
Utahns alerted to health insurance help
SelectHealth is aiming to double the number of children enrolled in its Premium Assistance Program to 1,000. Designed to help parents who can't afford insurance but make too much money to qualify for public help, the company's program for children can make SelectHealth Kids plans as cheap as $33 to $80 a month.
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, cast his 12,000th Senate vote on Thursday, reaching a plateau that only 14 other senators reached before him.
BLM withholds support for Utah wilderness bill
The Obama administration withheld support Thursday for a bill that would designate one-sixth of all Utah land as wilderness, saying instead that it seeks to break a 20-year-old logjam on the issue by working out conflicts on an area-by-area basis through smaller bills.
Man accused of forcing Utah woman into prostitution
A California man has been indicted on charges that he kidnapped a woman at knife-point in the Salt Lake Valley and forced her to work as a prostitute in three states before she was able to escape about a month later.
Drugs kill more than cars in Utah
In Utah and more than a dozen other states, drugs now kill more people than auto accidents do, the government said Wednesday.
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