Mountain lion shot, killed after it charges police in downtown Salt Lake City A police officer shot and killed a mountain lion in downtown Salt Lake City early Tuesday morning when the animal charged him, despite having been shot with a tranquilizer dart by a state wildlife officer.
Salt Lake City police Sgt. Brandon Shearer said the predator, believed a male 1-2 years old, was first spotted by a Gold Cross ambulance driver about 3 a.m. More
Newspaper carrier alerts West Valley City homeowner to fire, then continues route A newspaper carrier saw a West Valley City home on fire and pounded on the door to alert its homeowner, allowing her to escape unharmed early Tuesday morning.
The unknown man then left to finish his deliveries before firefighters could talk with him, shortly after crews arrived to douse the 5:14 a.m. More
Poll: 78% of Utahns want Sen. Orrin Hatch to retire after this term Washington ⢠Utahns are split over whether they approve of Sen. Orrin Hatchâs performance in office, but a large majority are sure they donât want him to run for office again, according to a new poll by The Salt Lake Tribune and the University of Utahâs Hinckley Institute of Politics.
Nearly 8-in-10 registered voters polled said Hatch shouldnât seek re-election, with 57 percent saying he should âdefinitely notâ run. More
World News in Brief: Mpox update, Haiti violence, deadly strikes in Ukraine, Pakistan attack condemned The mpox outbreak continues to constitute a public health emergency of international concern, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a statement on Friday following the conclusion of a meeting of ... 11/22/2024 - 2:27 pm | View Link
Friday afternoon forecast update with Meteorologist Danielle Miller Former Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-Fla.) political future is up in the air following his announcement that he is taking his name out of the running to be attorney general in the Trump administration. Gaetz ... 11/22/2024 - 5:14 am | View Link
Midday Ark-La-Miss News Update: Nov. 15, 2024 Missed our morning show? Here’s your Midday Ark-La-Miss Update for Friday, November 15, 2024. Watch NBC’s new midday newscast “NBC News Daily” on weekdays from 1 PM to 2 PM central time for national ... 11/15/2024 - 7:14 am | View Link
Friday, Nov 15 update from the National Hurricane Center: Latest on Tropical Storm Sara On Friday at 12 pm, the National Hurricane Center issued an advisory stating that Tropical Storm Sara is 30 miles south-southwest of Isla Guanaja Honduras and 170 miles southeast of Belize City, with ... 11/15/2024 - 5:46 am | View Link
Ted Rossman | (TNS) Bankrate.com
There are plenty of conversational landmines to avoid around the holiday dinner table. Money leads the way, according to a recent Bankrate survey. We found that only 38% of U. S. adults are comfortable discussing their bank account balances with family members and close friends. Fewer than half (47%) are comfortable discussing their love lives, and just 52% are comfortable talking about their credit card debt.
In comparison, Americans are a lot more amenable to chatting about potentially sensitive issues such as their weight (71% are comfortable), their political views (78%), their religious views (81%) and their health (also 81%).
I’m surprised at how many people view money as an off-limits conversation topic.
By Lauren Schwahn, NerdWallet
Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information.
Before you dive into holiday shopping, learn how to spot common scams and protect yourself.
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Martin Weiss has never been bashful in his assessments of Florida’s troubled insurance market.
The Palm Beach Gardens founder of Weiss Ratings has also been happy to sit down with insurance regulators, here and in other states, to lay out the basis of his critiques.
After all, he said, everyone has the same goal of “an improvement in the experience of average policyholders.”
Maybe not everyone.
Weiss, who has been writing about finance since the 1970s, recently wrote that Florida homeowners are at a “high risk” of not being paid for their claims from hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Dear Eric: My partner and I plan to host our wedding in our home state (across the country from where we live now) since most of our family is there and it makes more logistical sense.
Rather than invite our friends in our new state, we thought it’d be fun to have a separate party for them here, which will also keep costs for the real wedding down.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I visited a family for their child’s birthday party. It was my first time at their home, and I wanted to remain polite.
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