Utah Jazz: Four Jazz players make All-Star ballot
Deseret News - 1 hour 49 minutes agoUtah Jazz fans hoping to finally get Deron Williams into the NBA All-Star Game now have their chance.
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Utah Jazz fans hoping to finally get Deron Williams into the NBA All-Star Game now have their chance.
Utah lawmaker mulls run against US Rep. Matheson over opposition vote on health care bill
Saratoga Springs » During her mayoral campaign, Ludmya "Mia" Love was in a local park with a reporter who asked a city resident about Love's racial background.
Instead of thanking Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, for voting with them against his party's health-care reform bill, Republicans...
With Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff's exit from the U.S. Senate contest, two other Republicans are looking seriously at...
Rep. Jim Matheson's vote Saturday against the House health care reform bill has some Utah Democrats talking up an intraparty challenge against the centrist "blue dog.
As first elected mayor of Saratoga Springs, Timothy Parker has created some awfully big shoes to fill, especially after having worn them for an entire decade.
CORPUS CHRISTI — Port Aransas City Manager Michael Kovacs will trade Port Aransas’ beach life for Park City ski slopes as the Utah ski resort’s assistant city manager. Kovacs, 37, who has held the top job at the city of Port Aransas since December 2004, told Port Aransas City Council his plans Thursday night. His last day is scheduled for Dec. 4, although he could leave Nov. 25 with council ...
PROVO, Utah (AP) - A Brigham Young University exit poll conducted on Election Day shows that among Provo residents U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett has a 55 percent approval rating. Bennett is seeking a fourth term, but is facing several challengers from within his own Republican Party. BYU professor Quin Monson said among voters who strongly identify themselves as Republicans, Bennett's numbers improved ...
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff on Wednesday dropped out of a U.S. Senate race to spend more time with a 17-year-old daughter who is suffering from severe mental health problems and has attempted suicide in the past.
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