Law enforcement officials searching for a missing Pennsylvania woman found a body Friday morning several miles downstream from where her burned-out SUV was recovered earlier this year.  |  |


Police departments around the country, including Los Angeles and Oakland, are relaxing age and fitness standards, forgiving minor criminal convictions and easing other requirements to relieve shortages in their ranks and find officers who are wiser, more worldly and cooler-headed  |  |
After several months of intense speculation amount his marital status, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced Friday that he and his wife, Corina, are separating after more than 20 years of marriage.  |  |
Darting around the court - and the Cleveland Cavaliers - in Game 1 of the NBA finals, Tony Parker was nearly unstoppable.He scored 27 points to help the San Antonio Spurs beat the Cavaliers, who spent Friday scheming ways to  |


Associated Press - June 8, 2007 7:35 PM ET CUERNAVACA, Mexico (AP) - US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales says officials in America are trying to stem the flow of illegal weapons reaching gangs...  |
Associated Press - June 8, 2007 7:35 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Texas country star Rick Trevino (truh-VEEN'-yo) gently plucked the strings of his guitar as he sang a Mexican folk song his...  |
Sometimes the ties that bind different cultures together are not as strong as the red tape that keeps them apart. That, at least, was the case Thursday when organizers of the World Folkfest in Springville said the festival has been  |
No need to log on, and no password is necessary. After a week of review with the Utah County Attorney's office, the Utah County Sheriff's Office has opened the jail's Web site to the public. Utah County Sheriff Jim Tracy  |
SALT LAKE CITY -- The remains of seven American Indians unearthed by a home builder show several were shot point-blank in the head by Mormon settlers seeking revenge during a period of pitched violence in 1853, say scientists who plan  |
SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's attorney general ordered two lawyers to stop giving legal advice to education officials Thursday, but they rejected the demand and got an endorsement from the chairman of the state school board. It was the latest  |
A California meat supplier has greatly expanded a voluntary recall of ground beef products in 11 Western states, including Utah, because of possible contamination with E. coli bacteria. On Thursday, a spokesman for United Food Group LLC said nearly 7,000  |
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON -- A computer failure in the nation's air-traffic control system caused untold flight delays Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration said. A computer system in Atlanta that processes pilots' flights plans and sends them to air-traffic controllers  |
PRICE, Utah -- A 29-year-old woman died after a raft flipped, sending her and two other people into the Green River. The Pleasant Grove resident was wearing a life jacket during the ride but it wasn't on her when her  |
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration on Friday suspended some of its new, post-Sept. 11 requirements for flying abroad, hoping to placate Congress and irate summer travelers whose vacations have been thwarted by delays in processing their passports.  |
Voters will decide the fate of school vouchers in an up-or-down fall referendum, the Utah Supreme Court declared Friday, clearing up any confusion over whether tax dollars still can be spent for private tuition even if the law is overturned.  |
LOS ANGELES -- Paris Hilton was sent screaming and crying back to jail Friday after a judge ruled that she must serve out her sentence behind bars rather than in the comfort of her Hollywood Hills home. "It's not right!"  |
The southbound lanes, and one northbound lane, of Interstate 35 at Hester's Crossing will close at midnight Friday.  |  |
School buses will have to be equipped with seat belts that cover the lap and shoulders under a bill signed Friday by Governor Rick Perry.  |  |
Governor Rick Perry Friday appointed a new conservator for the state juvenile justice system and signed a bill overhauling the agency.  |  |
Associated Press - June 8, 2007 7:05 PM ET McALLEN, Texas (AP) - Six people -- including the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo schools superintendent and two trustees -- pleaded not guilty today in a...  |
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