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Never Mind 2010, Here's the Year In Review

A biased look back at the past 12 months.

By Bill Frost
POSTED // Dec 29,2010 - Salt Lake City rings in 2010 with new First Night replacement EVE (or 3VE), a three-day celebration that proves to be only one-third successful...

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The Condo Republic

Condo owners rise up against undemocratic homeowners board regimes.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Dec 22,2010 - Like guerrilla insurgents, the condo owners hoped to stage a coup against the HOA board “dictatorship.”

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Ropin' & Rhymin' with Utah's Cowboy Poets

Utah's cowboy poets rage against the dying of the light.

By Dan Nailen
POSTED // Dec 15,2010 - They’re here for the Heber City Cowboy Poetry Gathering and Buckaroo Fair, an annual festival dedicated to all things Old West...

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Shoot First

South Jordan officers get a pass after killing an unarmed man.

By Stephen Dark
POSTED // Dec 8,2010 - Around 10 a.m. on May 28, 2009, a West Jordan Police Department captain knocked on the front door of Kristi Russell’s parents’ home...

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The One Mighty and Strong

To put God’s house in order, Brian David Mitchell needed to kidnap a virgin bride.

By Scott Carrier
POSTED // Dec 1,2010 - Temple Square attracts religious wackos like moths to a flame. They stand outside the wall yelling condemnations, calling for repentance, quoting from the Bible.

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Blinded Justice

After a fatal crash, a Nigerian immigrant spent 87 days in jail proving he was sober.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Nov 24,2010 - It was an unusually hot day on May 27, 2009—eventually climbing to 93 degrees with a searing sun and few clouds. Despite the heat, Kenneth Dewey Christensen, 75, was in search of soup.

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Dead End

The one life anti-gang activist Jose Hernandez couldn’t save was his own.

By Stephen Dark
POSTED // Nov 10,2010 - As the final seconds of Jose Hernandez’s life trickled out with his blood as he lay on the ground in Mexico, his last thoughts may well have been of Utah.

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CleanFlicks & Cleanflix

Scrubbed to Death: A Utah County professor thinks ‘clean’ movies are a dirty shame.

By Philip Sherman Gordon
POSTED // Nov 3,2010 - Some short while after I accepted a professorship to teach communications in Utah, a strange business opened its doors around the corner from my new home and horrified me.

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Artful Dodgers: Talking arts with Utah gubernatorial candidates

Herbert, Corroon's leadership styles are reflected in their plans for arts.

By Josh Loftin
POSTED // Oct 27,2010 - In almost every race, the economy and immigration are the primary focus for voters, with the philosophical debate about ethics not far behind.

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War Report: Utah Federal Candidates' Plans for Military, Veterans

They all claim to support veterans but none have a plan for peace.

By Josh Loftin
POSTED // Oct 27,2010 - In a year when the economy and immigration dominate political debates, the military has become the ignored front-page news. Even in federal races...
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