Utah

  • 3 sites in running for theater

    Settling on a site for a Broadway-style theater in downtown Salt Lake City is taking a little longer than Bill Becker expected.
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  • State with the highest birthrate celebrates its moms

    When Chelsea Christensen found she was carrying twins, she was surprised, to say the least. "I laughed really hard and I was really excited," said Christensen, 24, of Ogden. "I love babies ... it was fun to see two babies with the ultrasound."
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  • Utahns glean tips on living greener, leaner

    When it comes to saving the world, everybody seems to have an answer. Just ask the hundreds of people and vendors who turned up at Library Square on Saturday for the fifth Downtown Sustainable Living Festival.
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  • Letter asks Bush to help FLDS kids

    A hand-delivered letter to President Bush at his Crawford, Texas, ranch asks the new father-in-law to intervene in the plight of hundreds of FLDS children and their parents.
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May 11, 2008

Utah Highway Patrol trooper Roger Griffis talks with a driver on I-15 after a stopping him for crossing three lanes consecutively. (Tim Hussin, Deseret News)
Tim Hussin, Deseret News
Civility may be at all-time low
Utah Highway Patrol trooper Roger Griffis talks with a driver on I-15 after a stopping him for crossing three lanes consecutively.