Body found along Interstate 80 Posted: 1:55 PM- Authorities are investigating the death of a 47-year-old Utah man whose body was discovered Sunday in weeds along the eastbound lane of Interstate 80 near 2000 West. Full Story
Minor league baseball: Bees fall again Posted: 6:39 PM- Jeff Kennard failed to hold Tucson (38-53) in the eighth as the Sidewinders, with the worst record in the PCL, scored three to take a 5-3 lead and the third straight from Salt Lake (53-36), 5-3, Sunday afternoon at Franklin Covey Field. Full Story
Oasis for trade For the third time in as many decades, Salt Lake City is trying to establish an oasis for foreign trade to help businesses throughout northern Utah better compete in the international arena
If the city finally is successful in setting up a viable "foreign-trade zone," hundreds Full Story
The thumb Do as we say: Do not carry your Social Security number with you on identification cards, driver licenses or any other document. That's good advice from your Federal Trade Commission, which worries about identity theft. Full Story
Chuck Baldwin Chuck Baldwin is a Florida pastor, syndicated columnist and radio talk show host who is running for U.S. President on the Constitution Party ticket.
Rivers of Recovery Disabled veterans fly fish the Green River with the Rivers of Recovery program while learning about living and not being broken.
Snake Valley Water Grab Rancher Dean Baker discusses his concerns with pumping out water from an aquifer under the Snake Valley to quench the thirst of the growing west.
Earth Harp William Close brings his unusual instrument to the Utah Arts Festival.
Who's listening? Stephen Trimble is more nervous than most writers on the eve of a book's publication.
The stakes are awfully high, he says.
Ten years of his life. Full Story
Cremated remains part of fireworks show Posted: 10:37 AM- INDIANAPOLIS - One of the fireworks bursting above the city this year will contain a bit of cremated remains - a fitting tribute, organizers say, to the man who ran the annual event for 40 years. Full Story
'Staycations' can be just as fun for kids Many parents have discovered that spending hundreds of dollars to travel thousands of miles for a family vacation does not always spell success. For example, spending time at a high-priced theme park, they find their children enjoyed swimming in the motel pool more. Full Story