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June 10, 2014 • By Ann Cannon Tribune Columnist
When I was in grade school, our family purchased a light green Volkswagen Beetle, and it was the coolest car on the block by far because it could fly. Yes. You read that correctly. We had a flying car at our house. How did we know it was a flying ca... Full Story
June 18, 2014 • By Ann Cannon Tribune Columnist
I'm in the middle of a big fat fight these days. I'm "taking it outside." I'm "throwing down." I'm "drawing a line in the sand." I'm going "mano a mano." And if you toss me another cliché about fighting, I'll happily pu... Full Story
June 24, 2014 • By Ann Cannon Tribune Columnist
When it comes to arriving at a vacation destination, there are two types of individuals. The first type is the Beeliner. Beeliners are the people who are all DISNEYLAND OR BUST, BABY! And by this I mean they do not stop for anything. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G... Full Story
June 3, 2014 • By Ann Cannon Tribune Columnist
So I don't want to beat a dead horse, but . . . As a result of Wasatch High School's recent yearbook scandal, I thumbed through my own senior yearbook this weekend — something I haven't done for decades. I'm serious. High school... Full Story
June 3, 2014 • By Ann Cannon Special To The Tribune
Hey, all you dads out there! Ever wondered what it would be like to take a 9,000-mile, four-month-long road trip through Central America? With your teenage son? Mercifully, Salt Lake author (and former Tribune journalist) Kirk Millson has already don... Full Story
June 15, 2014 • By Michael Mcfall The Salt Lake Tribune
Three children were hurt after a cannon malfunctioned at the Orem Summerfest parade. A Civil War reenactment group fired a cannon on 800 East, just south of Center Street, at the beginning of the parade. When the cannon went off, a spark landed on "a... Full Story
June 16, 2014 • By Bob Mims The Salt Lake Tribune
Two of three children injured during a weekend accident in an Orem parade involving a Civil War reenactment cannon remained hospitalized on Monday. Orem police Lt. Guy Gustman confirmed that one of the children had been released, while the other two... Full Story
June 18, 2014 • The Associated Press
Orem • Two children remain hospitalized Wednesday with injuries suffered when a cannon fired by a Civil War re-enactment group at a weekend parade in Utah sparked a fiery explosion. The conditions of the two transported to University Hospital's ... Full Story
June 6, 2014 • By The Associated Press
Friday is the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings of Allied troops in Normandy, the largest amphibious invasion in history and a turning point in World War II. Here are some of the events held or planned around the United States and in France: —-... Full Story
June 14, 2014 • The Salt Lake Tribune
Forest Dale • Ralph Shroeter. No. 8, 100 yards, pitching wedge. With Mary Shroeter, Nick Shroeter, Jason Cannon. The Ridge • Joe Carey. No. 15, 118 yards, 8-iron. With Alex Allen. Full Story
June 18, 2014 • The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune columnist Robert Kirby spent Father's Day weekend on the Tavaputs Plateau shooting gumballs from wrist rockets, eventually advancing to blowing up a dryer with a bowling ball. The first bowling ball missed and came close to hi... Full Story
June 24, 2014 • By Robert Kirby Tribune Columnist
Tavaputs Ranch • While our families celebrated Father's Day without us, Sonny and I took to the mountains for the semi-annual Major Appliance Hunt. I'm pleased to report that we bagged a really nice Kenmore. It wasn't easy. Applianc... Full Story
June 29, 2014 • By Michael Mcfall The Salt Lake Tribune
A woman was rescued after walking away from her boyfriend — on Utah Lake. A woman, about 30 years old, and her boyfriend were out in a boat in the Provo Boat Harbor area Saturday evening, said Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Spencer Cannon. They wer... Full Story
May 30, 2014 • TribTalk Blog by Jennifer Napier-Pearce
A little girl's dream of owning and building a cabin in the woods becomes reality in Julia Corbett's memoir, 'Seven Summers,' but there's a learning curve. On Friday at 12:15 p.m., Tribune reporter Ellen Weist, columnist An... Full Story
June 6, 2014 • By Terry Orme The Salt Lake Tribune
Spring is contest season for journalists, and Salt Lake Tribune reporters, photographers, artists and editors have acquitted themselves well when stacked up against their peers throughout the country. Pat Bagley, our talented editorial cartoonist, w... Full Story
June 9, 2014 • State of the Debate by George Pyle
One new case. And a lot more commentary on that older one. — Reporter booted from court for bare shoulders — Andrew Howell | Ogden Standard-Examiner "Apparently, a security guard at Ogden's 2nd District Court is either a Wasatch High graduate,... Full Story
May 30, 2014 • Out of Context by Tribune Political Reporters
Utah 99% set to elect all GOP delegation. Hatch says he's sorry. Chaffetz: VA secretary must go. Happy Friday. What are the odds that Utah will re-elect its three incumbent House Republicans and go for GOP candidate Mia Love? Oh, about 99 per... Full Story
June 2, 2014 • The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley was May's artist in residence at The Leonardo in Salt Lake City. Saturday night, he unveiled the wall-size mural "Sinners and Saints: 10 Notable and Notorious Utahns," which he created as part o... Full Story
May 31, 2014 • By Desmond Butler And Suzan Fraser Associated Press
Istanbul • Police used tear gas and water cannon on Saturday to push back crowds of protesters who defied a warning by Turkey's prime minister and gathered in Istanbul and Ankara on the anniversary of last year's nationwide anti-government ... Full Story
June 2, 2014 • By Kurt Kragthorpe Tribune Columnist
Ryan Flink and Tad Cannon are staging Brighton High School hockey reunions again, meeting to watch the Los Angeles Kings in the NHL playoffs. Whatever credit anyone will give them for Trevor Lewis' development, they'll gladly take. They l... Full Story
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