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Updated: August 20, 2008 7:06:50 AM MDT
Utah hiker, friends escape Grand Canyon flood by a hair
They awoke in the middle of the night to sounds of yelling. But by the time they knew what was happening around them early Sunday morning, it was too late for Brent Hinsley and his friends to gather up their tents and camping gear. Full Story

 
Cops: Horrified woman watched webcam suicide of ex-boyfriend
Updated: 8:06 AM- A Bountiful man shot and killed himself Tuesday afternoon as his horrified, ex-girlfriend watched from California via webcam. Full Story

 
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Olympic basketball: U.S. men roll in second half
Posted: 8:00 AM- BEIJING - Australia stayed with the U.S. men's basketball team for the first half of Wednesday's Olympic quarterfinal game, but that was all. Full Story

 
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Utah court throws out lawsuit over pop-up ads
Posted: 9:41 AM- When a competitor's pop-up ads started appearing on its Web site, Utah-based Internet retailer Overstock.com sued. Full Story

 
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Heber crossroads: Runaway growth or sustainable development?
In the pastoral Heber Valley, residents revel in their quintessential rural lifestyle. But for many, that peaceful, easy feeling is supplanted by a growing unease. Full Story

 
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"The Singing Children of Africa" - a visiting Kenyan children's choir visits Taylorsville's St. Marks Lutheran Church to perform.
Yellowstone fires of 1988
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Yellowstone fires. See the slideshow with audio from NPR's Jennie Cecil Moore.
Yellowstone anniversary
Tribune staff photographer Paul Fraughton looks back 20 years to when he covered the Yellowstone fire.
Forest health
Fire behavior specialist Sandy Munns discusses ways to make a forest less fire prone.
Big Cutthroat Trout
Warren Coyler - Head of the Bear River Native Trout Program for Trout Unlimited - gives a brief description of a large Cutthroat Trout for sltrib.com.
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Food trend: You got bacon in my chocolate
SANTA CRUZ, CALIF. - Here are three little words that might give the staunchest snacker pause: Chocolate-covered bacon. It sounds so wrong. Full Story

 
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Calif. says green cars need more noise pollution
Posted: 7:25 AM- SACRAMENTO, Calif' Electric and hybrid vehicles may be better for the environment, but the California Legislature says theyre bad for the blind' Full Story

 
Metro Fire Agency simulates bombs, hostages, flames
Terrorists released deadly sarin gas at Rocky Mountain Raceways, injuring several people and prompting a huge response from local emergency agents.     Fortunately, it was all part of a training exercise put on by the Metro Fire Agency. Full Story

 
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