Utah Jazz: Hopes undone As they bid au revoir to the playoffs Friday night with a 108-105 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, the Jazz did so with an effort that was too little, too late for Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals. Full Story
Poor air quality predicted for Monday Posted: 1:45 PM- The Utah Division of Air Quality is predicting a "red" health warning along the Wasatch Front for Monday, marking at least the third air quality warning this spring. Full Story
Prep 3A tennis: Smooth Rhodes wins title, Judge tops team side Posted: 4:02 PM- PROVO - With his long red hair covered by a baseball cap and dressed in a baggy T-shirt and shorts, Ogden's Parker Rhodes hit the tennis court at BYU in the Class 3A state tennis tournament with the goal to play his game. Full Story
The Thumb Teaching excellence: While legislators, school boards, teacher unions, editorial writers and PTAs argue over education policies - from snacks in vending machines to math curriculum - there is a cadre of hard-working teachers, volunteers and administrators who quietly go about the business of Full Story
Jazz vs Lakers Game 6 Postgame Video After a slow start and a big fourth quarter, the Jazz fall to the Lakers to end the 2008 season. The players talk about the loss.
The Blessing of the Hands A Native American healer performs a blessing of the hands ceremony at St. Mark's Hospital.
Healing in unity They lined up in their scrubs, beckoned by the sound of an eagle bone whistle and the scent of burning sage and cedar. Some had scrambled down from the emergency room, others from behind desks or sterilization processors. Full Story
Girl Scout sells 17,328 boxes of cookies Posted: 6:42 AM- DETROIT - A Girl Scout sold 17,328 boxes of the group's signature cookies this year by setting up shop on a street corner, shattering her troop's old mark and probably setting a national record. Full Story
Did UTA pull a bait and switch in West Jordan? Greg Brimhall thought he and his neighbors would have a concrete wall muffling the sounds of TRAX trains rolling past their West Jordan homes.
Instead, they are getting a pile of dirt. Full Story