Court: Streams are fair game Fishing enthusiasts are giddy over a Utah Supreme Court decision that allows the public onto streams that flow through private property.
"This is something that will just make the angling community do back flips," Ed Kent, chairman of the Utah Anglers Coalition, said of Full Story
Utahns buy less, state gets fewer tax dollars State tax revenue for the past 12 months dipped, indicating that Utahns, like people across the nation, have begun to tighten their belts.
"One thing that is pretty clear is that people have less disposable income because they're having to spend more for gas and groceries," Full Story
Utah Jazz: Oklahoma is OK by C.J. Miles There won't be anybody questioning C.J. Miles' decision to skip the Rocky Mountain Revue any longer. Now the Jazz's biggest concern is whether Miles will be playing for another team entirely this season. Full Story
Hurting for tips Yellow cab driver Felicia Niculescu knew the economy was hitting the skids months ago when passengers began handing out fewer tips. An average tip from the airport to downtown Salt Lake City used to be $2 or $3. 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.
More Mormons exiting Salt Lake City and moving to the suburbs In the 1920s and 1930s, Mormon leaders and members flocked to newly created Normandy Heights, a development on Salt Lake City's east bench with a creek running through the soon-to-be tree-lined streets and dotted with large, traditional houses, mirroring East Coast architecture. Full Story
Residents like it rural You might have stepped into Chesterfield without even noticing.
Many West Valley City residents are unaware this little hamlet next to the Jordan River even exists. Full Story