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Updated: August 08, 2008 4:55:35 PM MDT
Jazz owner Larry Miller makes first public appearance since being hospitalized
Updated: 4:46 PM- After a nearly two-month absence because of health problems, Utah Jazz owner and businessman Larry Miller made his return today with a press conference at EnergySolutions Arena. Full Story

 
Large arch collapses in southern Utah
Posted: 4:11 PM- ARCHES NATIONAL PARK - One of the largest and most visible arches in Arches National Park has collapsed. Full Story

 
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BYU Football: Bronco drastically changes redshirt policy
Posted: 1:47 PM- PROVO -- Brigham Young football coach Bronco Mendenhall believes playing college football is a privilege and not a right, even for players who are asked to sit out a season, a practice commonly referred to as "redshirting." Full Story

 
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Productivity growth slowed in spring
Posted: 8:15 AM- WASHINGTON - The efficiency of America's workers grew at a slightly slower pace in the spring as companies sought to produce more with leaner work forces. Workers' compensation growth slowed, too. Full Story

 
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China's games: Utahns understand what the Olympics mean to the host
Often, a city hosts an Olympic Games as a coming-out party, to prove that its people have arrived, that they are not repressed and backward, that they are modern, cosmopolitan, open for business and ready to take their place on the world stage. Full Story

 
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A view of the Westcliffe FLDS
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The FLDS in Westcliffe
When residents of Custer County, Colorado, realized that their new neighbors were members of the the FLDS church, alarm spread about what their intentions might be. The FLDS invited The Salt Lake Tribune to visit a secluded home in Westcliffe.
Teachers give back to school tips
Teachers from the various school districts give parents tips on getting their children to go back to school.
American Idol Auditions
Thousands gather at the Energy Solutions Arena Tuesday morning to audition for American Idol.
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Religion in education: 3Rs project promotes rights, responsibilities and respect
When Martha Ball taught state history in California many years ago, she never heard students protest her mention that Catholic priests were the first Europeans to settle the California coast with mission projects. Full Story

 
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44-pound cat adopted; gets good vet's report
Posted: 8:30 AM- BLACKWOOD, N.J. - Fat, happy and no longer homeless.
That describes life for the 44-pound New Jersey cat who became an overnight sensation. 
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Senator, others push to beautify littered, weed-laden 5600 West
When Chuck McDowell moved to his neighborhood two decades ago, 5600 West was nothing more than what he calls a "basic country road."     But after years of paving, expansion and repaving, 5600 West from 4100 to 5400 South now sits up to 5 feet 6 inches higher than some of the Full Story

 
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