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Utah mom makes big difference in fight for clean air
SALT LAKE CITY — Cherise Udell spent her early years as a guide through the Amazon jungle. Armed with a 17-inch machete, she said she was ready for any challenge. When she moved to salt lake city in 2006, she found something to fight for: Making Utah's air cleaner for her children...and all of us. "I call myself a full-time mom, but when really look at it...there is no ...
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Boy attacked by 3 rottweilers recovering well
ST GEORGE — Just two weeks ago, an 11-year-old boy from St. George was attacked by three rottweilers. He had injuries over his entire body, including bites so deep doctors could see muscle. Nevertheless, these days K.J. Reid is doing much better. At the start of National Dog Bite Prevention Week, you wouldn't think he was the same boy suffering from an attack back on May 6. ...
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XanGo co-founder says partners embezzled hundreds of thousands
SALT LAKE CITY - A co-founder of one of Utah's most recognizable and successful brands paints a picture of a company rife with corporate looting, internal cover-ups and spying in a federal lawsuit. XanGo co-founder and board member Bryan B. Davis accuses his five founding partners of asset mismanagement, intimidation and illegal activities from fraud to bribery in the 38-page complaint ...
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Closer to home How will these national scandals affect Utah politics
In the past two weeks, Americans were confronted with the fact that their government engaged in activities repugnant to democratic societies — cover up of mistakes in protecting foreign diplomats, IRS probes of conservative political organizations and secret seizure of more than 100 journalists' phone records. We offer insightful examination (in other words, LaVarr needling Frank, ...
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Who Needs a Limo
Who Needs a Limo? Authorities accused Audrey Ferguson, 51, of calling ambulances at least 100 times in the past seven years to get free rides to downtown Charleston, S.C. "We transport her to one of the area hospitals and then oftentimes before we can get our paperwork completed, she’s signed out from the hospital and gone on to do other things," Dorchester County EMS ...
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Extreme Measures
God created humans with the desire to learn, and as a result, we hate not understanding something or feeling that something is out of our control -- especially when it comes to our own bodies. Medical science has advanced in huge leaps in the last 100 years, and every day new discoveries are being made that could make obsolete diseases and ailments that ravage millions of lives. And so the questi ... ...
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Pro Wrestler Damien Sandow
Ordinarily, hearing a pompous, condescending, presumably overeducated man bloviate and self-promote doesn’t provide for engaging entertainment. Being able to experience Damien Sandow doing said bloviating and self-promoting, however, means an exception to that ...
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70 years later firefighters honor fallen heroes of Victory Theater Fire
SALT LAKE CITY - A 1931 Mack firetruck was parked on streets wet from rain Sunday morning outside a building that once housed Victory Theater. The truck was one that firefighters used to respond to a fire at the theater 70 years ago to the day, that resulted in three responding firefighters killed and 10 injured. Dozens of Salt Lake and Murray firefighters stood at attention as a bell sounded ...
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Utah sees decrease in greenhouse gas emmissions since 2000
SALT LAKE CITY - Utah was one of 32 states across the country to see a decrease in its greenhouse gas emissions in the span of a decade, according to a new analysis. ...
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VIDEO Audi S5 is a close relative to Iron Mans ride
"Iron Man 3" was released a few weeks ago, and it features an Audi R8, which has up to 550 horsepower which we decided to test and review. We had to settle for an S5 that Audi loaned us. It didn’t feel like settling. "Much more power than I’m accustomed to," said Paul Johnson, our guest tester. He’s been driving since he was 8 years old, but mostly farm ...
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Evanston police shoot kill man who allegedly fired rifle around town
EVANSTON — Police have released information about an officer-involved shooting that left one man dead after a series of shootings and a short high speed chase Saturday afternoon. In a statement released Sunday, Evanston Police said that an officer, as well as a Uinta County sheriff's deputy, shot and killed 43-year old Naim Keith Labaki after the man pointed a rifle at officers. ...
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- Tornadoes tear through central US
- Study to question popularity of environmental investing
- Environmental Groups Court Strikes Down Bush Administration Pollution Monitoring Loophole Upholds Publics Right to Know
- Environmental Groups Judge Dismisses Inyo County Lawsuit to Open Roads in Remote Death Valley Wilderness
- Environmental Defense Fund Co-sponsor of Global Warming Solutions Act to Provide Testimony at San Jose Public Workshop on Draft Scoping Plan to Implement Law
- Doug Robinson Utah State runner Brittany Fisher gaining strength after 50-foot fall from a Southern Utah cliff
- Cancer’s Lonely Soldier -- Dr. Jackson Orem Director of the Uganda Cancer Institute
- High school softball 5A 4A state tournament pairings
- Without fanfare the National Ability Center in Park City has taken the dis out of disability
- Real Salt Lake game recap RSL defeats Chivas USA 4-1
- British economy in modest recovery central bank governor
- Becks bombarded with big-bucks TV and film deals
- No commercials TV channel starts broadcast in Russia
- Support Grows for NTD Television to Keep Broadcasting Into China
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