Updated: October 10, 2008 12:54:18 PM MDT
Utah House Ethics Committee grinds to halt as members argue procedure
Posted: 12:46 PM- The House Ethics Committee met again today behind closed doors, as arguments over procedure bogged down proceedings. The slow-moving probe is frustrating Rep. Greg Hughes, who has been accused of misconduct and is anxious to clear his name. Full Story

 
St. George schools locked down on gun-on-campus report
Updated: 1:01 PM- ST. GEORGE -- Police have locked down Desert Hills Intermediate School in St. George as they investigate reports of someone with a gun outside the school, dispatchers said. Full Story

 
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Utes football: Wyoming Hasn't Forgotten the Onside Kick
Posted: 12:53 PM- LARAMIE, Wyo. - Scores of desperadoes have spent time over the years in this former railroad outpost on the wind-swept plains of eastern Wyoming. Full Story

 
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Fearful Wall Street: Trading swings wildly in Friday's opening stock salvos
Updated: 8:47 AM- NEW YORK -- Stock prices swung sharply on Wall Street, with investors still selling heavily but also scooping up stocks that have been decimated by more than a week of huge losses. Full Story

 
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Amendment B: Change in constitution would add to state's savings
Utahns don't save enough, and some people say that their state government doesn't either. But a proposed amendment to the Utah Constitution could change that. Full Story

 
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Utah refugees: Life here not what they imagined
Since 2000 alone, more than 6,000 refugees from more than 20 nations have embraced Utah as their promised land, but the harsh realities of life here often shatter their dreams. Many live in bewilderment and adject poverty from which they may never emerge. Read the package here.
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Enthusiasts explore new Legacy trail system
Before the Legacy Parkway opened a few weeks ago, eager users kept trying to get on it.     The biggest violators, according to Todd Jensen, director of the Legacy project for the Utah Department of Transportation, were not automobile drivers but bicyclists and walkers excited to use Full Story

 
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Judge to loud rap fan: Yo, Bach, Beethoven -- or fine; he pays
Posted: 6:28 AM- URBANA, Ohio - A defendant had a hard time facing the music.
Andrew Vactor was facing a $150 fine for playing rap music too loudly on his car stereo in July. 
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'Jordan River Marketplace'
Can you imagine a place like the famous San Antonio River Walk or Seattle's Pike Place Market in West Valley City?     That's the plan some developers have for roughly 30 brush-filled acres at 3300 South and 1150 West near the Jordan River. Full Story

 
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