Reader comments
New mining is halted near the Grand Canyon
1 comment | Read story
Yup | 8:22 a.m. June 26, 2008
Utah legislators would vote to fill the canyon with garbage and pave it over if
the right opportunity presented itself and the right people payed them off. And
as for anyone down river- they're all sinners anyway, who cares is Las
Vegas and Southern California get tainted drinking water if the sacrifice can
bring good low paying jobs to the region.
Recommend
Recommendations: 0
Get today's headlines via email
Good morning edition
Deseret News Family Deals
In News
Across Site
- AT&T customers surprised by...
- A twofer for Gellar starring in her...
- Bombers target Israeli diplomats in...
- Report: Russian sub had nukes during...
- Pakistani PM charged with contempt...
- Greeks clean up after riots against...
- Obama's budget headed to Congress
- Reno hearing Monday on old toxic mine...
- Triumph, tragedy dominate Grammy Awards
- Turkmen president wins 97 percent of...
In News
Across Site
- Powells, Coxes put differences aside...
- Colliding causes: Gay rights and...
- Romney adds to delegate lead with...
- Whitney Houston, superstar of...
- White House didn't foresee birth...
- Father-in-law dragged deeper into...
- View live stream of services for...
- Romney edges Santorum in...
- U.S. taxes more progressive than Europe
- Day after Maine win, Romney looks to...
In News
Across Site
- Gay rights and religious liberty
99 - Obama revamps birth control policy
80 - Obama to change birth control policy
28 - Romney in trouble in Mich., beyond?
25 - Obama attempts to calm the waters
23 - Boehner: Congress to overturn birth...
21 - Birth control backlash unexpected
19 - Maine: Romney wins caucuses
19 - Powell told son he had 'surprise'
18 - Powell had 'incestuous' images
17











