White House denies receiving letter from FLDS member Posted: 3:33 PM- WASHINGTON -- The White House has not received a letter from those seeking help in the aftermath of the polygamous sect raid in Texas despite comments by an FLDS member that he gave one to "presidential staffers" at Bush's Crawford ranch. Full Story
BYU football: Tonga academically ineligible Posted: 11:33 AM- The Brigham Young football team's backfield depth will come in handy next season. Senior running back Manase Tonga has been ruled academically ineligible, and suspended from the university. Full Story
Utah natural-gas drilling hits record in 2007 Posted: 12:53 AM- Gas drillers last year set a production record in Utah. Drillers produced more than 385 billion cubic feet of natural gas. That was up 12 percent over 2006. Full Story
Selling iProvo: City Council must make sure call for offers was clear Provo Mayor Lewis Billings did the right thing by negotiating an agreement to sell iProvo, the city-owned fiber optic network, to private investors. But before it approves or rejects the sale, the City Council must make certain that the process was open to all buyers. Full Story
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
Mother-son NJ Guard sergeants heading to Iraq together Posted: 6:16 AM- TEANECK, N.J. - A 46-year-old combat medic and a 29-year-old man will be serving together in the same National Guard unit in Iraq. Nothing unusual - except they're mother and son. 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