Utah delegates split over Obama, Clinton support DENVER - The carefully choreographed dance culminating in Barack Obama's nomination was intended to end lingering resentment between Hillary Clinton and Obama supporters after a fiercely fought primary campaign. Full Story
BYU football: Unga: Part Two PROVO - Harvey Unga has an idea - but only because someone mentioned it to him last spring - what the single-season rushing yardage record is at BYU.
But that doesn't mean the sophomore from Provo's Timpview High cares about it, is interested in it or, perhaps as telling, Full Story
Utah is poised to join suit over foreign N-waste The state has been asked to join the federal court fight over a Salt Lake City company's proposal to import foreign radioactive waste.
Utah has agreed to become a defendant in a case brought by EnergySolutions Inc. Full Story
Gas billing: 70 cents worth of justice Questar Gas underbilled about 517 customers by half, some of them for years, because of faulty settings on transponders connected to gas meters. During that time, all other customers paid slightly more for natural gas because of the undercharges. Full Story
Pioneer Trek 2008 More than 200 young men and women from the LDS Church's Sandy Canyon View Stake pull handcarts on a 3-mile pioneer trek at Martin's Cove, Wyoming.
Air and space More skate parks.
That seems to be the consensus among skateboarders, whose love for the sport has them veering into bowls and jumping onto rails and ramps in skate parks all over Salt Lake valley, including Taylorsville, Cottonwood Heights, South Jordan and three in Salt Lake Full Story
Town's scarecrows h(a)unting for world record Posted: 6:49 AM- HOSCHTON, Ga. - This small northeastern Georgia town's population boom is frightening. In a bid to break a world record for scarecrows and scare up some fun for the fall season, thousands of straw-stuffed newcomers are creeping across town. Full Story