Salt Lake Tribune An Associated Press-WE tv poll of people under 50 found that more than 2 in 5 unmarried women without children — or 42 percent — would consider having a child on their own without a partner, including more than a third, or 37 percent, who would ... and more »
Vancouver Sun The tight community of Salt Spring has come together to help the Singh family as they struggle with the unimaginable loss of their beautiful daughter. ...
Yahoo! Sports While things have been clicking for Real Salt Lake , the road-challenged San Jose Earthquakes continue to fade. Salt Lake tries to add to the Earthquake...
OregonLive.com SALT LAKE CITY — Whatever optimism remained that the Oregon Ducks would emerge from Sunday with a share of the Pac-12 title was pretty much dashed by the fifth inning of the regular season's final game. Starting pitcher Jake Reed's throw to first on a ... and more »
ABC News (blog) Sometimes they're fun to read but for the most part, you take them with a grain of salt . I write poetry: I started writing about four years ago. I writ...
Salon In 1990, the director of nutrition at the Food and Drug Administration remarked in an Associated Press article that “there is no conclusive evidence that salt consumption causes hypertension; it's only a hypothesis.” Despite this lack of closure, in ... and more »
Salt Lake Tribune Jay Inslee announced Sunday that the temporary spans for the Interstate 5 bridge will be installed across the Skagit River by around mid-June, if plans go well. Tweet. Photos. In this photo provided by Francisco Rodriguez, rescue workers form a human ... and more »
Deseret News By Conner Johnson, Deseret News. Published: Thursday, May 23 2013 6:39 p.m. MDT. RSL's Alvaro Saborio shoots wide past Chivas USA's keeper Dan Kennedy as Real Salt Lake and Chivas USA play Saturday, April 20, 2013 at Rio Tinto Stadium.
Deseret News Real Salt Lake's all-time Open Cup record is 5 -8, and the deepest it has ever advanced is the quarterfinals back in 2007 and 2011. The club's record aga...
Bloomberg Lowering sodium intake too much may increase the risk of some health problems, the U.S. Institute of Medicine wrote in a study published May 14. “The reduction of salt intake in populations is unavoidably a slow process as technological barriers and ... and more »