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Mapleton resident fuming over water rates Print

Skyrocketing water rates in Mapleton City have many residents fuming this month.

 
Stewart to leave Provo council at the end of the year Print

Provo Councilman George Stewart is likely leaving his post by the end of the year to serve an LDS Church mission.

 
Friends hold fundraiser for boy injured by homemade fireworks Print

As Bridger Hunt lay in surgery Thursday night, his friends were in Orem, hosting a party at Bonneville Park to raise money for him.

 
Mudslide closes U.S. 6 Print

The Utah Highway Patrol expects a portion of U.S. Highway 6 that was closed by a mudslide to be re-opened around 11 p.m.

 
Chaffetz picks up Romney endorsement, Cannon hesitant Print

With a lengthening parade of endorsements by well known Republicans -- now including Mitt Romney -- Jason Chaffetz, the GOP candidate for Utah's Third District seat in Congress, may not need the backing of incumbent Rep. Chris Cannon.

 
Utah's Hispanic population surges 51 percent Print

SALT LAKE CITY -- New U.S. Census figures show that Utah's Latino population surged by half to more than 300,000 in the past eight years.

 
The oil price ride gets bumpier in Utah Valley Print

The bumpy ride of higher gas prices is about to get a bit bumpier.

 
Orem to add flashing yellow left-turn arrows Print

Motorists in Orem will soon be seeing yellow -- that is, flashing yellow left-turn arrows at a few new traffic lights in the city.

 
Saratoga Springs faces 163-percent tax increase Print

Saratoga Springs residents are facing a 163-percent property tax increase, and the city has been forced to lay off 18 employees as the community addresses the largest crisis in its history.

 
Vacation Bible School a hit Print

Know the truth, speak the truth, live the truth.

 
Bridal Veil Falls fire will likely burn until rain comes Print

Helicopters have dumped water on the Bridal Veil Falls fire for nearly two weeks, but the blaze will likely continue to burn until Mother Nature joins them.

 
Eagle Mtn. opens city hall for public use Print

Girl Scouts and others are now welcome to hold meetings in Eagle Mountain City Hall, as long as there isn't a higher priority meeting already there and it's not a Tuesday or Sunday.

 
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