Jazz: Wade might not suit up for Heat Miami could be without All-Star guard Dwyane Wade Wednesday night when the Heat make their annual stop in Utah and play the Jazz at EnergySolutions Arena. Full Story
USU football: Coaching search near end Posted: 3:43 PM- The process to replace Brent Guy as Utah State's football coach appears to be nearing a conclusion. Multiple sources have confirmed that Gary Andersen, the Utah defensive coordinator, is interviewing for a second time in Logan today. Full Story
Stocks retreat on more signs of weak economy NEW YORK » Wall Street pulled back sharply Wednesday as investors absorbed more evidence of a weak economy, this time disappointing productivity figures and a lowered outlook from the maker of BlackBerry devices. Full Story
Out of Iraq The parliament of Iraq approved an agreement last week that places the United States firmly on the road to withdrawing its forces by the end of 2011 and Iraq on the road to full sovereignty. Full Story
Kolaches of the titans: Czech baked tradition comes to Utah Debra Parant rushed into the new Johnny Kolache bakery unable to hide the joy. After years of searching, the Texas native finally had found a place in Salt Lake City that served the meat-and-cheese-filled buns she loved as a child. Full Story
The one that didn't get away yields long-lost ring BUNA, Texas » The one that didn't get away held an unlikely surprise for a Texas man.
The blue-stoned class ring of Joe Richardson, engraved with his name, turned up inside an 8-pound bass 21 years after he lost it while fishing on Lake Sam Rayburn. Full Story
Windows to the past A few old-timers may remember Pinecrest Inn, built as a hotel in Emigration Canyon that through the years also served as a nuns' retreat, girls camp and polio training center before it was torn down just after World War II. Full Story