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Tom Wharton - May 22, 2008
Murray's Willow Pond would never qualify as pristine. It's flanked on the south by I-215. Tall concrete walls fail to dull the sounds of traffic. Homes surround much of the east side.
Tom Wharton - May 7, 2008
Few things in the world symbolize life like flowing water. That's why Salt Lake resident Anne Kilgore wants to place a badly needed drinking fountain along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to honor her late-friend …
Tom Wharton - Apr 24, 2008
And it's not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion, or antipathy to people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.
Tom Wharton - Apr 20, 2008
Gas might increase to $4 a gallon by summer. That means even AAA's estimate that it will cost $8,100 to drive the average car 15,000 miles this year might be on the low side.
Tom Wharton - Apr 5, 2008
It felt silly. There I was, riding my small 125 cc scooter on a lonely back road along the Virgin River in southern Nevada. A guy in leather riding what I assumed was a Harley-Davidson "hog" came into view.
Tom Wharton - Mar 22, 2008
The first time I visited Mexico's Cabo San Lucas while taking a cruise, there were five huge ships in the harbor with the potential of dumping more than 10,000 tourists into a fairly small town on a single day.
Tom Wharton - Feb 28, 2008
Western states have played a more important role than most years in U.S. presidential politics, but the region still gets little respect when it comes to outdoor recreation, wildlife and public lands management issues.
Tom Wharton - Feb 24, 2008
A Dutch friend responded to an invitation to visit Utah recently with an interesting reply: "Traveling through the USA is not very easy for us anymore," she wrote.
Tom Wharton - Feb 14, 2008
Bills proposed in the Utah Legislature that would create a board to define government activity and what might constitute a service that could be privatized don't mention recreation.
Tom Wharton - Jan 26, 2008
Some of life's best surprises come almost accidentally. That was the case when my wife, Nancy, and I decided to purchase a small two-bedroom condominium in Mesquite, Nev.