Utah Symphony musicians agree to $1.3 million reduction in pay, benefits to help with budgetSALT LAKE CITY — Utah Symphony musicians say they’ll give up a pay increase, a few weeks of salary and some benefits to help their employer through difficult economic times. Site of 2016 Games will play big part in USOC’s future relations with IOC, own membersCOPENHAGEN — They shelved long-awaited plans for a TV network after only a month, and made nice with International Olympic Committee members who think they’re hogging the piggy bank. Mormon Tabernacle Choir marks milestone: 80 years of broadcastingSALT LAKE CITY — The renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir has marked a broadcasting milestone — 80 straight years of music and religious messages on radio and television. Utah archaeologist raises doubts about supposed discovery of vagabond poet’s remainsSALT LAKE CITY — Any doubt that remains found in the Utah wilderness were those of Everett Ruess, a legendary wanderer of the 1930s, seemed to be erased by a battery of forensic and genetic tests a few months ago. 9-year-old boy credits TV show ‘Man vs. Wild’ for helping him survive night solo in Utah woodsSALT LAKE CITY — When he realized he’d been separated from his family on a weekend hike in a northern Utah forest, 9-year-old Grayson Wynne’s thoughts turned to television. |