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  1. Paul Rolly: Parking cops are too good

    Paul Rolly - May 29, 2008

    The Salt Lake City Parking Enforcement folks have been more than cooperative with the Madeleine Choir School by keeping the curbs around the school free of parked cars during the daytime.

  2. Paul Rolly: All's fair in loyalty and e-voting

    Paul Rolly - May 23, 2008

    When the BYU faithful who subscribe to the CougarBoard.com Web site received a call to arms, they responded like a Ty Detmer march down the field. One subscriber, with the moniker "Pittsburgcoug," wrote that his

  3. Paul Rolly: Is Utah's merit system without merit?

    Paul Rolly - May 21, 2008

    Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and his Department of Human Resource Management are considering the elimination of the merit system in state government, casting fear among employee advocates of a return to Tammany Hall and Boss

  4. Rolly: Curtis is in the catbird House seat

    Paul Rolly - May 19, 2008

    It's good to be the king. Or even the speaker of the House. Or, in some cases, just a Republican legislator in Utah. Rep. Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, fits the last two labels.

  5. Rolly: Yield signs yield to gravity

    Paul Rolly - May 14, 2008

    South Jordan traffic officials decided that, for safety's sake, motorists needed extra warning that they should yield to traffic on the roundabout at 3200 West and 11000 South.

  6. Rolly: Curtis told to follow Sandy laws

    Paul Rolly - May 12, 2008

    Utah House Speaker Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, has done a lot for his city as a leader in the Legislature. And, apparently, his city likes to do things for him, but members of Sandy's Board of Adjustment apparently didn't

  7. Rolly: Artist concerned about safety on Capitol steps

    Paul Rolly - May 9, 2008

    Ralphael Plescia has a deep personal relationship with the architectural history of the Utah state Capitol. In 1977, he resculpted the lion statues that kept watch over the Capitol.

  8. Rolly: Furniture feud stuck in standoff

    Paul Rolly - May 5, 2008

    Jonathan and Mary Ann Eastman noticed a large spot on the leather sofa they had bought from RC Willey in Orem two years earlier, but were relieved when a serviceman came to their home Jan.

  9. Paul Rolly: Lots of help finds lost driver, 87

    Paul Rolly - Apr 25, 2008

    Rivka Levy-Barbero was in a panic Saturday when she realized her 87-year-old husband, Ricardo Barbero, a former scientist and a Utah Chicano Civil Rights leader, had taken the car.

  10. Rolly: Revoking the rules of good sense

    Paul Rolly - Apr 21, 2008

    Utah leaders might be pondering ways to reform the health care system in the state, but you still better not have a heart attack while driving. Tom Johnson began feeling severe chest pains while driving on I-215 just

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