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CANAL SEARCH FOR TREJON FITE
The massive multi-agency search for the body of 8-year-old Trejon Fite, who fell in the Jordan River June 13 and never resurfaced, was called off Thursday.
Published: 7/3/2009
SARAH PALIN STEPS DOWN AS ALASKA'S GOVERNOR
Former Republican vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, made a surprise announcement Friday, saying she would step down July 26 but didn't announce her plans.
Published: 7/3/2009
UTAH HERITAGE FOUNDATION TOURS
The public can tour Salt Lake City sites for free this summer thanks to the Utah Heritage Foundation.
Published: 7/3/2009
RSL VS. SAN JOSE
RSL tied the Earthquakes 1-1, Friday night at Rio Tinto Stadium.
Published: 7/3/2009
RECREATION CENTERS SUNDAY CLOSURE
Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon vetoed a tax increase Thursday likely leading to nine recreation centers around the valley being closed on Sunday.
Published: 7/2/2009
MEHMET OKUR
Mehmet Okur will return as the Jazz's center next season.
Published: 7/1/2009
CANYONS SCHOOL DISTRICT
On Wednesday, Canyons School District became Utah's newest in 100 years.
Published: 7/1/2009
IRAQ PULLBACK
The first major deadline in the U.S. military's phased withdrawal from Iraq came Tuesday, June 29. Many Iraqis marked the U.S. troop pullback from cities with celebrations, while others worried about the safety of their country.
Published: 6/30/2009
YEMENI PLANE CRASH
A Yemeni jetliner carrying 153 people crashed into the Indian Ocean early Tuesday, June 30, as it came in for a landing during howling winds on the island nation of Comoros.
Published: 6/30/2009
CARLOS BOOZER
Carlos Boozer will return to the Jazz after deciding not to opt out of the final year of his contract.
Published: 6/30/2009
BERNARD MADOFF SENTENCING
Bernard Madoff is sentenced to a maximum 150 years in prison in massive Ponzi scheme.
Published: 6/29/2009
ARTS FESTIVAL 5K RUN
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Published: 6/28/2009
THE REV. CLAUDIA GIACOMA'S SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
At an age when most people settle into the familiar, The Rev. Claudia Giacoma is on a new spiritual path. Her spiritual journey began at the Community Church (Methodist) in Park City and she has worshipped with Baptists, nondenominational evangelicals, Presbyterians and Episcopalians. She was ordained a Episcopal deacon in 2001 and a priest in January 2008.
Published: 6/27/2009
ARTS FESTIVAL SATURDAY
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Published: 6/27/2009
REAL SALT LAKE
.RSL defeated Toronto 3-0 Saturday night.
Published: 6/27/2009
MICHAEL JACKSON DEATH REACTION
Fans of Michael Jackson brought flowers, pictures and candles at makeshift memorial shrines.
Published: 6/26/2009
DAY 2 OF THE UTAH ARTS FESTIVAL

Published: 6/26/2009
MICHAEL JACKSON: 1958-2009
A look at the highs and lows of Michael Jackson's life.
Published: 6/25/2009
FARRAH FAWCETT: 1947-2009
Farrah Fawcett, an 1970s television icon, lost her battle with cancer June 25, 2009.
Published: 6/25/2009
REACTIONS TO MICHAEL JACKSON'S DEATH
People across the U.S. mourn the passing of Michael Jackson, who was 50.
Published: 6/25/2009
UTAH ARTS FESTIVAL OPENS
The Utah Arts Festival opened Thursday.
Published: 6/25/2009
SAM WELLER
Bookstore owner, Sam Weller died on Tuesday, June 23, 2009, at the age of 88.
Published: 6/24/2009
IRAN RALLY
Supporters of the protesters in Iran rallied at the state Capitol after their march from the City-County Building in Salt Lake City.
Published: 6/20/2009
FATHERS AND SONS
Utah fathers and sons share family photos that reveal their resemblances.
Published: 6/19/2009
CHALK ART
Artist work on chalk art drawings Friday during the Utah Foster Care Foundation Chalk Art Festival at the Gateway shopping center in Salt Lake City.
Published: 6/19/2009
WESTERN GOVERNORS DAY 2
Western Governor's Association meeting Monday, June 15, 2009 at Deer Valley in Park City.
Published: 6/16/2009
DOG RESCUE
Over the weekend, the Utah Animal Adoption Center, rescued sixteen poodles that were found in the home of a man who had passed away. They were found in horrific conditions. The Center also rescued a Springer Mix mom, who had her front paw amputated, and her three puppies.
Published: 6/16/2009
WESTERN GOVERNORS MEETING
The Western Governors Association Annual Meeting at Stein Eriksen Lodge in Park City.
Published: 6/15/2009
LAKER VS. MAGIC FINAL GAME
Lakers beat the Orlando Magic 99-86 in Game 5 of the NBA basketball finals Sunday, June 14, 2009, in Orlando, Fla. The Lakers won 99-86 won the 2009 NBA Championship 4-1.
Published: 6/14/2009
GEORGE WAHLEN FUNERAL
George E. Wahlen received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Iwo Jima during World War II. Wahlen was an "ambassador" for veterans' causes, lobbying for funds to improve the Utah Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Camp Williams and to build two nursing homes in the state.
Published: 6/12/2009
STANLEY CUP: GAME 7
Pittsburgh defeated Detroit, 2-1, to win the Stanley Cup Friday night.
Published: 6/12/2009
GAME 4: LAKERS VS. ORLANDO
The Lakers are one game away from winning the NBA Championship as they beat Orlando in overtime, 99-91, Thursday.
Published: 6/11/2009
HIGH SCHOOL RODEO
The prep state rodeo championships were held Wednesday at the Wasatch County Rodeo Grounds.
Published: 6/10/2009
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM SHOOTING
At least two people were shot at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, Wednesday. A museum guard who was shot, died.
Published: 6/10/2009
STOLEN INDIAN ARTIFACTS
A variety of stolen Anasazi artifacts were recovered and 24 Utahns were indicted with theft charges on Wednesday.
Published: 6/10/2009
UTAH'S WET JUNE WEATHER
Utah's rainy June.
Published: 6/10/2009
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Al Hartmann
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