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January 15, 2013 • By Jim Vertuno And Jim Litke The Associated Press
Austin, Texas • The disgraced cyclist made the confession to Oprah Winfrey during an interview taped Monday, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the interview is to be bro... Full Story
January 13, 2013 • The Salt Lake Tribune
COLLGE FOOTBALL • The Utah Utes added a cornerback to their 2013 recruiting class Sunday. Hipolito Corporan, a 6-foot-1, 172-pound corner from Westside High School in Houston, has committed to Utah. Corporan originally committed to Virginia, but swi... Full Story
January 12, 2013 • By Martin Renzhofer The Salt Lake Tribune
West Valley City • Fans of rough-and-tumble hockey were in for a treat Saturday as Utah and Las Vegas hooked up for the fourth time in eight nights. Needless to say, there was lingering angst from the previous three games, two of which were won by th... Full Story
January 11, 2013 • By Brent Schrotenboer Usa Today
Lance Armstrong plans to make an admission about doping in an interview with Oprah Winfrey scheduled to tape Monday at his home in Austin, Texas, a person with knowledge of the situation said. In the interview, which is scheduled to air Thursday on t... Full Story
January 11, 2013 • From News Services
West Valley City • Coming off a week of rest, the Utah Grizzlies fell flat at the Maverik Center, losing 5-1 to the Las Vegas Wranglers. After a scoreless first period, in which Utah goaltender Grant Rollheiser stopped 19 shots, the Wranglers let lo... Full Story
January 11, 2013 • By Christopher Kamrani The Salt Lake Tribune
Orem • With his opponent's nose turned into a nonstop fountain of blood, Brandon Dennison breathed heavily each time an injury timeout was called, but he never stopped competing. "Every time we'd take a break," said the 220-pound Pleasant G... Full Story
January 10, 2013 • By Mike Fitzpatrick Ap Sports Writer
New York • Nobody was happier about the Hall of Fame shutout than the Hall of Famers themselves. Goose Gossage, Al Kaline, Dennis Eckersley and others are in no rush to open the door to Cooperstown for anyone linked to steroids. Barry Bonds, Roger Cl... Full Story
January 9, 2013 • By Pamela Manson The Salt Lake Tribune
Taylorsville • After interviewing 14 applicants, the City Council late Wednesday selected Councilman Jerry Rechtenbach as the west-side community's interim mayor. Rechtenbach is slated to be sworn in at noon Thursday and will serve until Januar... Full Story
January 8, 2013 • By Christopher Kamrani The Salt Lake Tribune
Grant LaMont didn't balk when it was proposed that he move up a weight class to wrestle in one special match. In fact, the two-time Maple Mountain state wrestling champion welcomed the idea of moving from 152 pounds to 160 to face Box Elder star... Full Story
January 8, 2013 • The Associated Press
Los Angeles • Lance Armstrong has agreed to a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey where he will address allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career. According to a release posted on Oprah's website on Tuesday... Full Story
January 8, 2013 • The Salt Lake Tribune
golf • Dustin Johnson ended a windy week with a wild ride Tuesday that carried him to the first win of the PGA Tour season. Despite hitting two drives into native areas that cost him three shots, Johnson never lost the lead at Kapalua, Hawaii. He clo... Full Story
January 4, 2013 • By Pamela Manson The Salt Lake Tribune
The Taylorsville City Council will interview 14 applicants who want to serve as mayor on Wednesday, then select one of them for the position. The interviews, which will be public, will begin at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, 2600 W. Taylorsville Blvd. (5325... Full Story
January 1, 2013 • By Sheena Mcfarland The Salt Lake Tribune
In a year filled with a contentious presidential election, worry about the fiscal cliff and the abject horror of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., looking beyond the planet Earth brought people together in the spirit of adventure, cooperation an... Full Story
December 31, 2012 • By Martin Renzhofer The Salt Lake Tribune
West Valley City • Utah Grizzlies forward Riley Armstrong, ever the opportunist, helped turn disaster into triumph. In a wild second period, one that had Utah defending the Stockton power play for what seemed like the entire 20 minutes, Armstrong sco... Full Story
December 30, 2012 • By Bernard Mcghee | The Associated Press
Neil Armstrong would always be taking that first step onto the moon, and Dick Clark was forever "the world's oldest teenager." Some of the notables who died in 2012 created images in our minds that remained unchanged over decades. Sadly, for ot... Full Story
December 30, 2012 • By Sam Strong Special To The Tribune
Carson, Calif. • Gary Andersen stands on a practice field at Home Depot Center, slightly leaning back with his arms folded. He is dressed in a red pullover with a white Wisconsin "W" stitched into the left breast, just opposite the blue Utah State lo... Full Story
December 29, 2012 • By Steve Luhm The Salt Lake Tribune
West Valley City • Sequels rarely match the original, but Trevor Lewis Part II was wildly entertaining — if not successful — on Saturday night at the Maverik Center. Ontario's Chris Huxley scored a power play goal only 81 seconds into overtime... Full Story
December 29, 2012 • The Associated Press
Boise • Idaho has the second highest rate in the nation of women being held in prison. The Idaho Statesman reports that the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics lists Idaho as having 111 women in prison for every 100,000 residents in 2011. Utah incarce... Full Story
December 28, 2012 • By Gregory Katz The Associated Press
London • Few people keep Queen Elizabeth II waiting, especially when she has issued a personal invitation, but President Ronald Reagan managed to do so in 1982 without causing any lasting damage. It happened in 1982, when the Reagan White House fail... Full Story
December 28, 2012 • By Sean P. Means The Salt Lake Tribune
With apologies to the late, great Jim Carroll, here is my 2012 edition of his punk classic "People Who Died": Whitney Houston had a voice that was silenced too soon, Neil Armstrong was the first to set foot on the moon. Maurice Sendak let us know... Full Story
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