Legacy Parkway taking flight WOODS CROSS - The cultured stone entry monuments and the ornamental orchard of fruitless fruit trees alert the motorist that this isn't your usual suburban slab of asphalt. Full Story
River users share wish list When Coral Coffey moved to Salt Lake City from Merced, Calif., in 1963 and began looking for a place to live, she wanted to be near a river. The only river in the valley was the sometimes-maligned Jordan. Full Story
Jazz: Utah pulls out close one against L.A., ties up series Updated: 4:33 PM- Playing their first Sunday home playoff game in eight years, the Utah Jazz evened their Western Conference semifinals series against the Los Angeles Lakers at two games apiece with a 123-115 overtime win in front of a frenzied crowd of 19,911 at EnergySolutions Arena on Mother's Day. Full Story
Neptune Memorial Reef: Resting under the sea MIAMI - About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches.
The Neptune Memorial Reef, which opened last fall, is seen by its creators as a perfect final resting spot for those who loved the sea. Full Story
Bonus bucks: Sandy program should be studied Sandy City Administrator Byron Jorgenson, who has collected $50,500 in after-tax bonuses in the past five years, told the City Council this week that his staff is conducting an internal review of the city's dubious bonus program. Full Story
David Archuleta in Murray David Archuleta visits Murray High after making to the final three on American Idol.
David Archuleta comes home American Idol star David Archuleta spent Friday in the midst of a frenzy as he came home to celebrate his success on the show.
Living Traditions Festival: Keeping the art alive Mary Gaztambide and Melva Emrazian have been involved from the beginning with Salt Lake City's 23-year-old Living Traditions festival, which is Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Washington Square at the City-County Building. Full Story
In Garden City, the nights are, well, dark Posted: 9:15 AM- LOGAN - In Garden City, the stars are back in view. The city's Town Council has approved a dark sky ordinance so that residents can see the stars at night. Full Story
Closed for business TAYLORSVILLE - The operators of Hot Spot Internet Cafe tried to increase the odds of drawing in customers by giving out sweepstakes entries.
But Taylorsville officials say the entrepreneurs played their hand wrong and accused the cafe of being a front for a gambling Full Story