Critics question need for dam-safety bill Posted: 3:18 PM- WASHINGTON -- A measure that would require annual inspections of some of the nation's aging dams, including more than a dozen in Utah, hit a snag Tuesday during a Senate hearing. Full Story
Taxing tactics get a new look In their quest for tax reform, state lawmakers took a look Tuesday at exchanging Utah's current income, sales and property tax system for a simple consumption tax. Full Story
Utah State Amateur golf tournament: Five who could win He stunned the Utah golfing community with five days of spectacular play last year at Thanksgiving Point, and, at 23, the Alpine native became arguably the least-known player to win the state's most prestigious tournament for amateurs since a 22-year-old Glen Spencer won in 1983 at Wolf Creek. 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.
Snake Valley Water Grab Rancher Dean Baker discusses his concerns with pumping out water from an aquifer under the Snake Valley to quench the thirst of the growing west.
Dining Out: On-the go food fusion It's one sandwich that bursts with many contrasting flavors. The Vietnamese-style hero sandwich - called banh mi - is a melding of a crusty baguette, seasoned meats, crisp Asian vegetables and cooling herbs. Full Story
Gateway in Kearns? Imagine this: a sizzling shopping district in northwest Kearns with department stores, loft housing and maybe a TRAX station along an old railroad line. Full Story