Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Steve Fidel  |  posted Sep 10th - 6:00pm

Primary elections on Tuesday will help bring focus to key issues at the most local level of government.

Becky Bruce  |  posted Sep 10th - 5:30pm

Most remember where they were the morning of September 11th, 2001. But people with ties to our nation's military have a unique perspective on the events of that day.

Wendy Leonard  |  posted Sep 10th - 5:00pm

A distinguished physician and researcher with the division of infectious diseases at the University of Utah's School of Medicine has been elected as a fellow to the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

Dennis Romboy  |  posted Sep 10th - 4:30pm

A woman who worked for a nonprofit educational center faces a federal indictment for allegedly charging personal items, including her son's wedding, on company credit cards.

Molly Farmer  |  posted Sep 10th - 3:30pm

A years-long battle over zoning laws on a single plot of land on the East Bench was worth the attention it received, but Salt Lake City Councilman JT Martin is glad it's over.

Steve Fidel  |  posted Sep 10th - 3:00pm

Municipal governments interacting with city residents are increasingly saying, "We have an app for that."

Geoffrey Fattah  |  posted Sep 10th - 2:45pm

Westminster College announced Thursday that its president, Michael S. Bassis, will be retiring after serving 10 years as the head of Utah's largest private liberal arts college.

Geoffrey Fattah  |  posted Sep 10th - 2:00pm

The University of Utah may be stepping to the forefront in researching new materials used in the next generation of computers, communication devices, microscopes and solar cells, thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation.

Lisa Riley Roche  |  posted Sep 10th - 1:30pm

There were times in the hours after witnessing the collapse of one of the twin towers on 9/11 that then-Utah Olympic spokeswoman Caroline Shaw feared she might never make it home.

Pat Reavy  |  posted Sep 10th - 12:15pm

A former Salt Lake principal and California superintendent cried constantly when she was arrested for investigation of shoplifting, a police report states.

Molly Farmer  |  posted Sep 10th - 11:45am

Rep. Patrice Arent, D-Salt Lake, is the 2011 recipient of the Eleanor Roosevelt Award bestowed annually by the Utah State Democratic Party.

Emiley Morgan  |  posted Sep 10th - 11:15am

They have labored as doctors and engineers and computer programmers and steel workers; mothers and fathers and then grandmothers and grandfathers and on and on as time passes.

Angel McRae, ksl.com Contributor  |  posted Sep 10th - 11:13am

Who owns the land? More importantly who has jurisdiction when laws are broken on or off the reservation by a tribal member. Then again, who has jurisdiction when a white man breaks a law on tribal land?

ksl.com  |  posted Sep 10th - 10:30am

Intermountain Healthcare's Intermountain Medical Center is the first hospital in Utah to receive advanced certification in the treatment of heart failure — a disease that affects more than six million people nationwide.

Dennis Romboy  |  posted Sep 10th - 9:45am

Lawyers for a death-row inmate say they recently learned that Provo police gave money and gifts to the prosecution's star witnesses — information they contend could have changed the case's outcome.

Wendy Leonard  |  posted Sep 10th - 9:15am

School children in Utah have access to less healthy food options, could be subjected to second-hand smoke and don't get enough physical education, according to a recent survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Jasen Lee  |  posted Sep 10th - 9:00am

The family of a 15-year-old who was killed by a TRAX train in June has  has sent a notice of claim — a precursor to a lawsuit — to the Utah Transit Authority.

posted Sep 10th - 9:00am

The main event of Utah's largest five-day, free, family health event, Be Well Utah, is Saturday at the University of Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Paul Nelson  |  posted Sep 9th - 10:14pm

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is paying tribute to the heroes and the victims of September 11 with their special "9/11: Rising Above" this Sunday. Choir members say it captures the American spirit of overcoming tragedy and coming together.

Pat Reavy and Sarah Dallof  |  posted Sep 9th - 10:13pm

A candlelight vigil is scheduled for Friday night at Liberty Park to raise awareness following the beatings of three gay men in Utah in recent weeks.

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