07/16/11 Today U.S. District Court Judge Howard McKibben issued a decision in favor of the Bureau of Land Management which allows the BLM to proceed with the Triple B gather to remove excess wild horses on Saturday.
07/15/11 We continue our Summer of Fun with a look at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi. There is a dinosaur museum, lots of exhibits, a place for kids to dig fossils and, of course, the gardens.
07/15/11 New findings from NEOWISE, the asteroid- and comet-hunting portion of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer mission, show that comet Hartley 2 leaves a pebbly trail as it laps the sun, dotted with grains as big as golf balls.
07/15/11 BLM sets hearings on water pipeline for Las Vegas THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Published Jul 15, 2011 12:08PM MDT The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has scheduled seven hearings in Nevada and two in Utah to collect comments about a hotly disputed plan to build a water pipeline across federal lands from northern Nevada to Las Vegas. The agency is completing an environmental study of the proposal. The ...
07/15/11 A federal grand jury has indicted two former Salt Lake City airport contract employees and another man on conspiracy and drug possession charges.
07/14/11 Utah Valley senior outfielder Meghan Yocom and Loyola Marymount senior outfielder Jennifer Nayudu have been named co-winners...
07/08/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY Excellent wetland conditions are prompting wildlife officials to consider allowing another 107-day duck- and goose-hunting season in Utah. Officials at Utah's Division of Wildlife Resources say they will know for sure after meeting later this month with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists. The 107-day season that Utah and other ...
07/08/11 WASHINGTON - The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans has announced that seven Top of Utah students were among 26 in Utah to be awarded scholarships. read more
07/07/11 Two wild horses head for the troughs of water in the Cherry Creek area of the Maverick Medicine Herd Management Area in southern Elko County on June 30, just after the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Elko District delivered water.
07/06/11 Quincy Bair and Marcel Davis might not be the only American Fork basketball players to land Division I scholarships next year. Bair and Davis have both committed to Utah State.
07/06/11 North America's most spirited soccer rivalry meets the light of midday on Sunday afternoon when Seattle Sounders FC invade the ground of the Portland Timbers for the third Cascadia Cup fixture of 2011. First kick is 1 p.m. PT and ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes will televise the match nationally from JELD-WEN Field.
07/05/11 SALT LAKE CITY - The Utah Blaze are pleased to announce the signing of DB Jacoby Shepherd (6-3, 220, Oklahoma State) to the 2011 roster.
07/01/11 Chandler Judkins' jazz quartet has been playing around Las Vegas for about eight years now. Problem is, unless you happened to be invited to the wedding or private function at which the ensemble was playing, you didn't really have a chance to see them. But
06/29/11 Two Salt Lake-bound flights were forced to land at the Ogden-Hinckley Airport due to thunderstorms and heavy winds today.
06/29/11 Cooler air on tap as flood threat abates By bob mims The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 29, 2011 02:00PM MDT A summer squall blew through parts of Utah on Wednesday, punctuating the skies with lightning and pelting some areas with heavy rain. A high wind warning was issued through 9 p.m. Tuesday for the Salt Lake and Tooele valleys, portions of central Utah and southwestern Utah. Two flights ...
06/24/11 Measles may have infected workers at a Utah power plant. They have been asked to stay home unless they can show proof of vaccination, plant officials said. Health officials say the disease appears to have spread to Millard County in west-central Utah from Cache County in the north, The Salt Lake Tribune reported Tuesday. The carrier appears to have been a Millard County resident who got married ...
06/24/11 Federal transportation safety officials said "numerous" bodies remained on board a Chicago-to-Emeryville Amtrak train in the Nevada desert after a gravel-hauling tractor-trailer rig slammed into it east of Reno at...
06/22/11 NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Airline stocks declined modestly Wednesday with American parent AMR Corp. and Southwest Airlines . The NYSE Arca Airline Index slipped a fraction to 42.10 points with just three of its 13 components in the red. Shares of AMR fell a penny to $5.84 and Southwest shares shed a penny to $6.11. Other airline shares posted modest gains despite a small increase in the price of ...
06/21/11 Measles scare: Central Utah power plant turns away hundreds of workers By kirsten Stewart The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 21, 2011 09:08AM MDT A measles outbreak in northern Utah has spread to a county in the central part of the state, forcing a power plant there to turn away hundreds of employees. A Millard County resident tested positive for measles late last week, the first confirmed case ...
06/21/11 Tyler Thomas is preparing to relish in his unique opportunity. The Park City native, who is currently participating in Push America's Journey of Hope |