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A family finds peace • Lovisa Samuelsson took the stage around noon. With a guitar that once belonged to folk singer Utah Phillips, she began a song she had written about her great-great-uncle Joe Hill.

Odd twist in Shurtleff prosecution: Both sides want to know what feds might be hiding • Are federal law enforcement officials hiding something from Mark Shurtleff? The embattled former Utah attorney general thinks so — as does Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings, who is prosecuting Shurtleff on multiple corruption charges.

Hundreds rally against new Mormon policy; many file forms to quit the faith • More than 1,000 inactive and active Mormons — along with their backers — rallied in City Creek Park on Saturday to protest the LDS Church's recent policy decisions involving same-sex couples and their children.

No more leftovers: Utah researchers looking to turn turkey guts into fuel • Using heat to generate electrical power is notoriously inefficient. But where there is inefficiency, entrepreneurs like Shekar Balogopal of Ceramatec see opportunity.

Forest Service shifts gears, cancels 2 planned ATV corridors in Northern Utah • The U.S. Forest Service has reversed course on two proposed ATV corridors it had authorized in the Ogden Ranger District of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, bringing final closure to a contentious travel planning process that dragged on for a dozen years.

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