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2,800 miles and 26 years later, a new dad looks for his own father in Guatemala

Lifestyle

David Lindes searched for his father for four years. He finally found him on Facebook.

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Lawn Outlaws

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Lawn Outlaws

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Lawn Outlaws

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Health Note

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Leaked list targets Utah’s undocumented Latinos

Conflict & Justice

We talk with Tony Yapias, former director of the Utah Office of Hispanic Affairs, and Mark Alvarez, an immigration attorney in Salt Lake City about how the vigilante-type activity is intended to incite fear in the Latino communities.

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Utah’s environmental outlaw: hero or criminal?

Environment

When the U.S. Bureau of Land Management auctioned oil/gas drilling leases in Salt Lake City last month, Tim DeChristopher, a University of Utah student, won $1.7 million dollars worth of land rights. The problem: he never had any intent of paying for it.