SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - The debate over proposals to change the 14th Amendment is heating up. As the fight continues, there are undocumented children and students in...
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14th Amendment debate heats up
Roadside vendors putting puppies in peril
WEST VALLEY, Utah (ABC 4 News) - The Humane Society of Utah is warning shoppers to beware if they see puppies for sale on the side of the road.
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Killed Kane County deputy Brian Harris laid to rest in Glendale
ORDERVILLE, Kane County — A community said goodbye to its hero Friday.
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Police burn midnight oil to catch DUIs
Woman charged with child endangerment
Fair-work meeting to be held today
T-birds rally
By Tony Jones
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:28PM MDT
Provo • Timpview found itself down a touchdown at the end of the first quarter in Friday’s matchup against Alta.
The Thunderbirds found themselves down two scores in the middle of the second period.
Bengals’ stingy defense stifles reeling Wolverines
Bengals’ stingy defense stifles reeling Wolverines
By Colby Frazier
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:19PM MDT
Cottonwood Heights • With an iron-clad run defense, the Brighton Bengals stifled the usually potent rushing attack of the Hunter High Wolverines Friday night in a 7-3 victory.
Brighton held Hunter to a mere 60 yards of total offense, capitalizing on a game plan that Bengals coach Ryan Bullett said he prepped his team for all week.
“I’m just glad we p
Read Today honors top readers, kicks off new challenge
The winners of a reading rivalry got their moment in the spotlight. Chopper 5 gave a tour of the city to some top students in the Read Today Summer Challenge. Meanwhile, KSL is launching a School Edition of the reading challenge.
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Chatwood makes case to enter Bees’ 2011 rotation
Chatwood makes case to enter Bees’ 2011 rotation
By Steve Luhm
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:20PM MDT
By now, Tyler Chatwood expected to be home in Yucaipa, Calif., reflecting on a memorable 2010 season.
Not so fast.
Instead of making his final start of the year for the Class AA Arkansas Travelers on Wednesday — the original plan — Chatwood was promoted and sent to Salt Lake City.
On Friday night at Spring Mobile Ballpark, Chatwood made his first Triple-A
Timpanogos Storytelling Festival captivates audiences
A cool, canyon wind is puffing away at Eshu Bumpus' billowy, blue and gold African robe
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East prevails again in rivalry
East prevails again in rivalry
By Jon Gilbert
Special to the Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:19PM MDT
It took two years, but East won its ninth straight against crosstown rival West Friday 24-14.
Workers fight for unpaid wages
Colts take control early
By Paige Fieldsted
Special to The Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 10:36PM MDT
Coming into the third week of the season the Cottonwood was expected to dominate against American Fork; the Colts did just that as they earned a 40-20 win.
Although Cottonwood has struggled in the first half of games thus far this season the Colts looked sharp in the first half against the Cavemen, as they capitalized on several American Fork errors to take a 26-3 le
Former Logan zoo caretaker back as volunteer
LOGAN — A pair of raccoons dart through their enclosure as Becka Downard approaches with a coffee can full of food.
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Living History: Plenty of booze in Beehive State until Prohibition
Living History: Plenty of booze in Beehive State until Prohibition
By EILEEN HALLET STONE
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 10:55PM MDT
As early as the 1850s, “spirits” – distilled alcoholic liquors — were infused in Utah life and history.
The enigmatic Orrin Porter Rockwell, personal bodyguard to Brigham Young, U.S. deputy marshal and zealous religious enforcer, operated the Hot Springs Hotel and Brewery near Point of the Mountain in 1856.
Soaring Eagle cruise to win
By Rich Winter
Special to The Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:19PM MDT
So close and yet so far.
For two quarters winless Cyprus battled 3A powerhouse Juan Diego to a standstill. Leading 10-7 at halftime, the Soaring Eagle pulled away late for a 43-10 victory.
The win didn’t come without a fight though as Cyprus took their first lead of the season, 7-3, when Jordan Wager connected with T.J.
Mustangs hold on
By Bill oram
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:19PM MDT
Woods Cross • Oh, how close Woods Cross came to upsetting Mountain Crest. Instead, the Wildcats went home devastated.
The Wildcats defined themselves throughout the 42-35 shootout as a team that lives by virtue of big plays. But it was the small one — first and goal from the one yard line — that eluded them. Woods Cross fumbled the ball away on a third down try.
Darts dominate on offense, defense
Darts dominate on offense, defense
By Kyle goon
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:19PM MDT
Pleasant View • There were seven seconds left in the game, and Weber wanted to score.
Quarterback Brad Boswell found wideout Braxton Defriez in the corner of the end zone and the 14-yard strike sent the Warriors faithful into a loud chorus of cheering.
They had reason to be proud—Weber wasn’t shut out by Davis in a 30-7 rout.
But beyond the Warriors’ last-minute score a
Red Devils get second straight shutout
Red Devils get second straight shutout
By Jennifer gustavson
Special to The Tribune
Updated Sep 3, 2010 11:20PM MDT
Springville • It wasn’t graceful. In fact, Springville’s Ryan Swanson, a 6-foot-2, 245-pound defensive lineman almost tripped twice as he charged downfield for the Red Devils’ fourth touchdown late in the third quarter.
But Swanson didn’t even notice his stumbles.
“I was just thinking ‘run as hard as you can,” Swanson said.
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