Updated: October 13, 2008 6:25:18 PM MDT
Utah drug-search case goes before Supreme Court
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a Utah case that could decide whether a confidential informant invited into a home can then allow police officers in without a search warrant. Full Story

 
West Valley City police looking for suspects in fatal beating
West Valley City police on Monday released new details about a fatal beating last week, saying that according to one suspect, the victim owed a drug debt to his attackers. Full Story

 
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Kragthorpe: Utah the best state for college football
Disregard what you may have heard about Texas or Oklahoma.
Utah is the college football world headquarters this season. No other state can claim 
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U.S. summons bankers; stocks surge
Updated: 2:36 PM- WASHINGTON - Stocks surged on Wall Street and around the world for the first time in days Monday as the U.S. said it plans to swiftly implement a broad financial rescue package and Europe put almost $2 trillion on the line to break the lending logjam threatening the world's economy. Full Story

 
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Power play: Utah Supreme Court should strike down law
We send a shout-out to the justices of the Utah Supreme Court, who granted an emergency order to restore to the Nov. 4 ballot an initiative in Sevier County that would require voter approval prior to the issuance of a conditional use permit for a coal-fired power plant. 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 abject poverty from which they may never emerge. Read the package here.
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Ski swaps: Economy meltdown has little effect on powder lovers
Posted: 6:46 PM-
Sarah Getzelman heard some encouraging news the other day as she continued preparations for Rowmark Ski Academy's upcoming ski swap. 
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Fake realtor rented out unknowing owner's NY home
Posted: 1:51 PM- NEW YORK - A Long Island, N.Y., family thought they got a good deal when they found a rental house for $1,000 a month - until the owner showed up and asked what they were doing there. Full Story

 
'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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