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The social media accounts linked to from standardexaminer are: • Facebook • Instagram • X Besides social media accounts, standardexaminer has populated their site with: • Breeze Airways coming to Ogden, marking return of air service to city • Ogden airport hangar issue draws state lawmakers’ ire; Caldwell answers back • Ogden officer-involved shooting followed repeated calls for man to drop weapon, video shows • Ogden mayoral spot, $98M jail bond question at stake as voting winds down • Eden-area plans spark outcry; Weber County Commissioners have final say • Ogden mayoral hopeful Knuth touts advocacy work, would put people at center of government • Ogden mayoral hopeful Nadolski touts leadership skills, puts focus on countering mistrust • Ogden PD kill man in confrontation, the third officer-involved shooting of 2023 • Ogden’s costs at ex-Swift site grow to $6.69M with latest $300K expense • Ogden Latinos mark Día de los Muertos to honor ancestors: ‘It’s sad and happy’ • Roy leaders push ahead with downtown redevelopment efforts • Ogden official says fixing 25th Street construction site’s issues ‘could be a long process’ • Ogden officials eye big airport changes to lure passenger airlines; some skeptical • Ogden building on 25th Street has ‘numerous structural deficiencies,’ city says • Ben Lomond HS mountainside emblem gets lighting (at least temporarily) • After summer surge in use, GREENbikes looking at expansion in Ogden • 71st Iron Horse Game: Ben Lomond football beats Ogden for 1st time since 2016, clinches 1st winning season since 2000 • 13 now charged in Weber County Jail drug-trafficking probe • Washington Terrace man installs book-exchange box to challenge bans • Ogden building taking shape on Historic 25th Street deemed ‘dangerous’ • Weber HS principal at center of probe over recruitment issue retires, investigation over • Hooper energy tax, expected to generate $510K a year, spurs backlash from some • Weber High: Ousted football coach denies recruiting; principal still on leave • ‘Who knows what’s next?’: Gray Cliff Lodge to close, owners retiring • Lesley’s Mobile Home residents are gone, but their rundown units remain • Master plan for Ogden’s Union Station sparking concerns, criticism • After years of development, Lagoon’s one-of-a-kind ‘Primordial’ roller coaster opens to the public • Farmington officers’ use of deadly force in Chase Allan case deemed justified • Four months later, Libby Stimpson case still open, search continues • Ogden man apprehended in violent confrontation with police gets $15K • At 9/11 exhibit, NYC first responders say younger generations must learn history • Report: North Ogden killing, shootout stemmed from estate dispute; officers’ use of force deemed justified • Weber County pushing for Utah Inland Port Authority project out west • UPDATE: Knuth, Nadolski top field of Ogden mayoral hopefuls, to face off in November • Knuth, Nadolski lead tight Ogden mayoral voting, some ballots still to be counted • UPDATE: Ogden dispute leads to deadly shooting, police say • Ben Nadolski, Taylor Knuth lead in fundraising in Ogden mayoral race • Weber High assistant coach fired after ‘undue influence’ in recruiting football players • 5 Ogden City Council hopefuls vying for District 4 seat • Meet the 4 hopefuls for an at-large Ogden City Council seat • Wildlife rehab center continuing work on temporary facility; Bill Engvall show to raise money • Full-day kindergarten offerings rising in Weber County, across Utah • Roy officer-involved shooting followed nearly two hours of talking with suicidal man • Ogden mayoral hopefuls address money-management question marks • Weber County voters to weigh in on $98M bond question for jail upgrades • Who are the Ogden mayoral hopefuls? A look at the candidates’ backgrounds • Blind sports broadcaster offers color commentary at Ogden Raptors game • Historic 25th Street apartment building work halted due to wood issues • Ogden legislator calls for tougher law regarding hoax calls about threats to schools • Davis School District, Izzy Tichenor family reach $2M settlement • Liam Gale found guilty of aggravated murder in Christmas Day 2020 killing • ‘Sandlot’ cast members return to Ogden for charity baseball game, connect with fans • ‘Squints’ given key to Lorin Farr Pool; Vibes homer Ogden Raptors into 14-7 loss • Weber County inmate’s death underscores challenges of fighting jail suicide • Ogden mayoral hopefuls sound off on dinosaur park, 25th Street and more • ‘Something’s going on’: Ogden store owner puts focus on UFOs • Ogden leaders launch construction of new Marshall White Center • Utah AG’s Office reviewing Ogden PD officer-evaluation policy over alleged quotas • Riverdale, developer spar over plans at Motor-Vu drive-in site, legal fight brewing • Video indicates 13 shots fired in deadly June 13 shootout between man, Ogden police • Layton teen decries sexual harassment at schools, says issue merits more attention • ‘It’s time for a queer Miss Utah:’ Miss Davis County focuses on LGBTQ community • US 89 upgrade finished: ‘This is much safer. There’s free-flowing traffic.’ • Huntsville turkey feeding dispute balloons into court fight • UPDATE: West Haven man dead in apparent shooting, suspect in custody • Ogden 348-unit apartment plans join other projects off west side of Wall Avenue • Officials taking harder stance on West Davis construction site trespassers • Investigation video: Man killed by Ogden PD in June 6 incident had been suicidal, hit ‘rock bottom’ • Davis School District reverses Bible decision, book can stay in all schools • Ogden LDS meetinghouse sites sold, land to be turned into housing • Ogden official: Capitol Square contamination doesn’t pose imminent threat • Ogden mayoral candidates discuss Union Station preservation, surrounding development • Ogden council discusses $175K for Merci boxcar restoration work • Ogden officer injured, suspect killed in shootout at apartment complex • Davis School District officials to now review Book of Mormon’s suitability • Ogden, Weber school districts to get more than $1M in Juul vaping case • OGX wrapping up with construction, on schedule for August opening • Ogden, Weber river flood threat diminishes; attention turns to damage assessment • Ogden Dinosaur Park would expand across Ogden River, new maintenance building key in plans • Davis School District removes Bible from junior high, elementary schools • Protesters put pressure on Ogden over wildlife rehab center eviction • 2 Eden-area homes threatened by Nordic Valley flow; efforts afoot to fix situation • Riverdale mobile home park emptying; 152-unit apartment complex planned • Ogden City Council approves new city flag • Weber County getting 3 new cookie stores as demand soars, legal fight simmers • Ogden cemetery’s Japanese section assessed to help with preservation efforts • Flooding leads to limited evacuations; sandbagging continues over weekend • UTA officials warn of ‘major traffic delays’ due to Harrison Boulevard work • Weber, Davis school districts part of federal suit against Facebook, TikTok, other social media giants • Ogden Canyon road closed indefinitely due to high water damage • Ogden City parks employee rigs new sandbagging equipment • North Ogden residents hold vigil, grieve in wake of deadly incident • Blair discusses momentum in bid for mayor • Libby Stimpson’s sister, friend speak out as search along the Weber River continues • Weber County officials identify gunman in North Ogden incident, release video • Flood warning issued, waters expected to rise this week • Ogden car wash plans at ex-Jake’s Over the Top site come up for debate • Ex-Ogden Police Chief Jon Greiner to run for mayor, cites experience • Ogden officials discuss Marshall White Center construction timeline • Ogden man weighing lawsuit over police use of force in Washington Boulevard confrontation • North Ogden home torched, 2 dead after incident, gunfire with police • Ogden PD probe finds officers’ actions justified in Washington Blvd. incident • Ogden PD report: Man subdued on Washington Blvd. ignored commands to stop • Ogden police investigate ‘use of force’ incident on Washington Boulevard • Death of Ogden man, still under investigation, leaves behind grieving mother • West Field HS boundaries would cut into Fremont, Roy territories • Oscar Mata joining Ogden mayoral race with focus on safety, community involvement • Ogden High students thank police for response to false report of shooter • Activist, speakers put civil rights focus on self-determination, reject ‘victimhood’ • 1619 Project writer speaks at Weber State, pushes for more thorough look at slavery • North Ogden Divide, closed due to avalanches, may not reopen until week’s end • Ogden leaders foresee up to $936M in airport development with reinvestment zone • Ogden wildlife rehab center frets about future after eviction notice • Jake’s Over the Top to close, Quick Quack Car Wash coming • Ben Nadolski to seek Ogden mayor’s seat, aims to counter ‘trust deficit’ • Ogden hosts naturalization ceremony, 123 new US citizens sworn in • 13 Utah schools focus of false calls about attacks; DPS, FBI aiding in probe • Ogden Mayor Caldwell won’t run again: ‘It’s time for me to do new things’ • UPDATE: Ogden High target of school violence hoax; Utah part of broader spree • New dog park taking shape in eastern Ogden • Amazon building in Marriott-Slaterville still sits empty, awaiting use • Utah flag question petitioners lack signatures, but say they’re coming • Davis County critic seeks Bible ban in swipe at Utah school library policy • ‘Fills me with happiness’: Macarons bring sweet success to Ogden cookie maker • Ogden Union Station project: ‘A 200-year opportunity’ • Ogden city flag options down to 3; decision expected before summer • Ogden mulling 26-unit housing plan by St. Joseph Catholic Church • Farmington officials target of hostile calls, criticism after deadly police incident • Years later, Weber State eminent domain case still stings for family • Ogden school officials: New home needed for alternative high school • Davis County man, aiming to protect farm, pushes back against growth • Rockslide blocks North Ogden Divide; officials warn motorists to be alert • South Ogden man turns 100, cites his walking routine, family support • Davis school officials have pulled 33 books from libraries under new policy • Farmington PD video sheds light on deadly shooting of apparent ‘sovereign citizen’ • Rep. Lesser lauds brine shrimp bill, says grocery tax issue may emerge in ’24 • Housing sprouts off Wall Avenue, officials look into means to spur more development • Weber County lawmakers’ race measures get hearings; 1 tweaked, 1 rebuffed • Ogden Valley incorporation boosters submit signatures, set proposed boundaries • Weber County Republicans say no to proposed new Utah flag • Ukrainian woman harbors mixed sentiments on anniversary of Russian invasion • With all that snow, Weber County officials are on alert for potential flooding • Union Station redevelopment edges ahead, firms picked to lead planning • Uncertainty at Layton mobile home park worries some, has spurred others to leave • Undeterred by dyslexia, Weber State’s Laura Taylor nears graduation with honors • On beer and broken dreams — another take on Ogden River Brewing’s demise • Inquiry finds Roy High students made racist chants, comments toward Hunter athletes • Ogden business operator vying for mayor, focused on youth, small business • Weber Basin official: Snowfall should fill reservoirs, boost Great Salt Lake • Ogden winnows list of 215 city flag proposals, finalist yet to be picked • Capitol rally unites supporters of transgender youth against Legislature • Little Rainbow Candy, new Ogden locale, aiming for your sweet tooth • Ogden student numbers to dip 15.1% in five years, figuring in school closure plans • Morgan County landowners finalize conservation easement on 5,000-acre parcel • Utah lawmakers expected to debate full-day kindergarten funding • Weber County Democratic Party head steps down, sparks intraparty debate • Excell-ent evening: Longtime Ben Lomond coach, AD gets honor of lifetime in court naming • US 89/I-84 interchange focus for UDOT; timing, funding questions still unanswered • Ogden’s proposed hotel-to-housing ordinance update drawing interest • Wasatch elementary teacher celebrates 90th birthday • Utah Senate committee advances school voucher bill; ed groups unite in opposition • Ogden school officials to propose James Madison Elementary closure • Ogden school board swears in new member, now an all-female body • Ogden Beer Co. launches, takes over ex-Ogden River Brewing space • Ogden leaders vote for WonderBlock bond measures, project moving ahead • Persistent in her pursuit to do better for Ogden and its people. Angel Castillo declares candidacy for mayor. • Ogden mayoral race draws first hopeful as ’23 election cycle gets into gear • Riverdale mobile home owner, nephew charged in fire that destroyed unit • 1990s-themed Neptune Skating delays Ogden opening until January • Nordic Valley ski village plans get OK, but plenty of work remains • As Nordic Valley ski village plans edge ahead, Froerer’s involvement scrutinized • Ogden move to paid parking would generate funds, spur auto turnover downtown • Ogden City Council considers ordinance to combat abandoned shopping carts • Ogden school officials mull $45M rebuild of Hillcrest and the future of Bonneville • UPDATE: BYU hires Weber State head coach Jay Hill as defensive coordinator, associate head coach • Christmas comes early for nearly 100 kids thanks to Shop with a Hero event • Future of surplus Ogden School District land focus of simmering debate • Downtown Ogden’s new Lit Arcade Bar brings retro atmosphere to beer scene • Ogden officials talk land acquisition for expansive Union Station restoration, development • 25th Street construction closure spurs push for program to help impacted businesses • Resurgent Utah jail deaths prompt new legislative action • Weber State reorganization plans spark backlash from students of color • Jack in the Box coming to Layton, Ogden; 5 in all in the works in Northern Utah • ‘Beautiful heartbreak’: 9 months after ski accident, Max Togisala reclaims life paralysis sought to take • Recycled Earth suing client over pollutants in Ogden stormwater system • FCS Playoffs: Weber State football routs North Dakota in first half, wins 38-31 • Ogden man sees chance to expand parks with school property up for grabs • Ogden woman, 99, still makes it to the gym: ‘I strongly believe in being active’ • Royalty for Ogden holiday festivities named — Rick Danger and Jack Fronk • Ogden shifts to new recycling firm in response to environmental probe • Lagoon’s Primordial coming in 2023, many details still under wraps • Ogden Valley Pizza comes to Ogden City • Ogden man spearheads effort to fly pride flags after torching • WonderBlock plans get initial public scrutiny; officials set bond hearing date • Gay pride flag burned outside Ogden home, police investigating • Rep. Lesser wins election to Utah House post, lauds efforts of volunteers • Reps. Schultz, Wilcox among Utah officials encouraging DeSantis presidential bid • Taylor Canyon Elementary building to be demolished, turned to greenspace • Pineview Reservoir sites focus of redesign to contend with growing use • Ogden WonderBlock plans face more scrutiny, open house set for Tuesday • Utah state leaders select new flag design; will be voted on in January • Korean War veterans still passionate about service: ‘I love this great country’ • Roy, Weber, Fremont high schools to lose students to fill West Field HS • Ogden Valley group looks into incorporation, creating a new city • Ogden leaders unveil WonderBlock redevelopment plan, propose paid parking • Senate hopeful Mike Lee zeroes in on inflation, immigration, energy, Biden • US Senate hopeful Evan McMullin on Trump, inflation, Ukraine, abortion • Weber school board hopefuls split on taxes, injection of party affiliation • Sen. Mike Lee puts focus on inflation, limiting federal power in reelection bid • Independent Senate hopeful McMullin: Utah ‘needs better representation’ • Ben Carson sounds warning of creeping communism, says US now ‘at most peril’ • Ogden, West Haven skeleton men get into Halloween spirit with elaborate displays • Ogden school board race features teacher, community advocate • Air Force reps probing crash of F-35A; pilot suffered ‘minor scrapes’ • Ogden school board hopefuls running to be involved, boost academics • US Senate hopefuls Lee, McMullin spar over 2020 vote, inflation, more • Encircle boosters hopeful as new Ogden LGBTQ center nears completion • District 8 Utah House hopefuls focus on taxes, gun violence, women’s rights • Gutting or restoring? Rumors about Union Station cause uproar • Ogden Latinos in the spotlight, hosting Día de los Muertos events, festival • District 10 Utah House race between Lesser, Koford mustering most attention • Decorative Ben Lomond HS lettering on slope largely complete • U.S. House hopefuls Moore, Jones debate inflation, abortion • Ogden agency requests agreements to develop Stockyard Exchange building • Ogden, Weber school board hopefuls touch on safety, achievement, equity • McMullin campaign sues Club for Growth, calls political ad ‘fraudulent’ • Riverdale mobile home park residents face eviction, push to empty property escalates • In Ogden stop, Lee puts focus of reelection bid on regaining GOP majority • Riverdale Road getting Cheddar’s, J. Dawgs, Super Chix, more • Ogden woman wows judges of NBC’s ‘The Voice,’ advances • Ballet Folklorico Eck helping Ogden kids connect with their Latino roots • Northern Utah water reps say consumption down, conservation measures working • Ogden Canyon Trail to be extended east to waterfall • Ogden City Council gets peek at Marshall White Center plans, construction timeline • Lee-McMullin Senate race tight, poll shows, generating lots of attention • EPA, Utah DEQ reps laud Clean Water Act, efforts to clean Ogden’s rivers • Washington Terrace chicken proponents to keep up fight for birds • Career nights carry Weber State football over Utah Tech 44-14; first 3-0 start in 24 years • Valley Fire human caused, but probe into blaze continues • El Matador Mexican restaurant closes its doors: ‘I’m so sad’ • Ben Lomond volleyball relishing 1st win since 2015 after beating APA West Valley • As the Great Salt Lake fades away, so do its islands • Harley-Davidson dealerships accused in civil suit of air, noise pollution violations • ‘TOUGHER THAN NAILS’: Weber State football trounces Utah State 35-7 • Hill Air Force Base remembers events of 9/11 • C.R. England, Pride, Knight, Swift reps gather for premier of trucking film • Family of missing Korean War veteran receives military service medals, is desperate for more • Riverdale mobile home park residents get notice they’ll have to leave • Valley Fire 40% contained, Ogden firefighters still monitoring site of blaze • Ogden foothills fire forces evacuation of 25 homes • Gov. Cox optimistic about GSL’s future, touches on abortion, growth • New Weber State BRT segment gets heavy use, high marks: ‘I love it’ • Harrisville, Riverdale property owners will see the biggest relative tax hikes • Weber County GOPer backs Dem in Utah House race, leaves GOP group • Major Brent Taylor Foundation flag, ‘The Lieutenant,’ stolen • Ogden, UTA still gathering input for planned development near FrontRunner station • Ogden schools to get security systems to control entry of visitors • Fire completely destroys Ogden apartment building • Sen. Romney lauds Utah voting process, defends Wyoming’s Rep. Cheney • Ogden christens pair of new and improved elementary schools • Riverdale, Roy, South Ogden, Harrisville, North Ogden leaders OK tax hikes • ‘The Good Shepherds’ looks at church wealth, raising hackles as debut looms • Ogden School District, cities holding hearings on tax hike plans • Davis School District ‘moving forward’ in dealing with discrimination, harassment • New Cinnamon Creek wildlife area almost became private cabin development • $55M bond limit set for Legacy Events Center redevelopment • Microbialites also tell the story of the Great Salt Lake’s worrisome decline • Weber school head focused on students, teacher retention, school safety • Roy axes tattoo shop restriction after pressed by couple seeking license • GREENbike brings bike-sharing program to Ogden • Flip Your Strip gaining traction, leading to removal of water-guzzling turf • RC Willey leaves Riverdale, consolidating at Layton location • Ben Lomond HS grad pushing for new “BL” lettering on mountain • Ogden Pride prepares to be SEEN • Ogden leaders OK scaled-back property tax hike after crowded hearing • 25th Street housing development receiving public criticism prior to completion • Western Weber County plan envisions ‘walkable villages,’ transit development • Ogden officials mull tweaks to developer-selection process • Neptune Skating in Ogden to offer ‘old school’ roller rink atmosphere • Ogden PD launches program to boost awareness of autistic community • Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo to kick off: ‘Getting ready to go’ • Family of deceased North Ogden mayor get keys to new home • Powder Mountain adds downhill mountain biking, aims for summer visitors • Ogden PD launches Tacos in the Park effort, focuses on ‘building relationships’ • Ogden residents offer mixed sentiments on spending plan, tax hike proposal • Ogden restaurateur sees green — lettuce, cost savings — in container farm • Photos: Farr West rings in Independence Day with a bang • Weber County voting winding down, GOPers in 9 races to be picked • PHOTOS: Warriors over the Wasatch makes grand return • US Senate, House hopefuls debate this week (at least some do) • US 89, West Davis Corridor work to heat up as summer approaches • Ogden Latino leader puts out call for Hispanic mayor • North Ogden’s Village at Prominence Point may get new developer • Pleasant View mobile home residents face eviction, uncertain future • Layton girl, mom speak out on racism in the classroom — it can take a toll • Nordic Valley ski village foes worry about overdevelopment, loss of quiet • Weber County’s $62.4M jail expansion proposal spurs debate over financing • Ogden man returning to Ukraine: ‘It’s because things are getting more urgent’ • South Ogden teen, paralyzed in mishap, moves past tragedy, inspiring others • South Ogden projects will add 1,000 housing units to city • Sheriff Arbon headed to reelection, Utah BOE incumbent rebuffed • Nordic Valley ski village plans spark concerns, questions • Ogden businessman travels to Poland to aid Ukraine, refugees • Wasatch Wanderers focus on dumped ducks: ‘An issue everywhere’ • Home / News / Local News / New housing development along 12th Street corridor could be financially obtainable New housing development along 12th Street corridor could be financially obtainable • South Ogden violinist plays Ukrainian national anthem before Jazz game • Betty Sawyer’s push to boost profile of Juneteenth yielding results • UDOT to replace barriers between Ogden Canyon Road, Ogden River • Weber School District picks internal candidate, Gina Butters, to lead system • US Senate hopeful Kael Weston says his candidacy gives voters a choice • Weber County Sheriff’s Office unveils warehouse; more expansion in works • Protestors speak out against anti-transgender bills on Capitol steps • Layton mobile home park deadline looms; departing tenants worried • Hill AFB fighters deployed in Eastern Europe as Ukraine situation simmers • Utah lawmakers in D.C. blast Russian invasion and Putin, push for sanctions • 6A wrestling: Fremont’s Gines caps unbeaten season with state championship; Layton boys finish 2nd • Syracuse businessman bakes up success with Twisted Sugar cookie shops • Utah film produced by North Ogden lawmaker targets critical race theory • US Rep. Moore addresses investments, Jan. 6, transgender athletes • ‘Ogden’ arch over Washington Blvd. getting update, new LED lights • Ogden Valley man hoping to launch new party to challenge Sen. Mike Lee • Harrisville plans call for 600-plus housing units at ex-golf course property • Mysterious Lagoon ride is looking more and more like a roller coaster • Causey Reservoir to get $11M from the feds; upgrades on the way • County attorney: No criminal negligence by WSU police officer who hit, killed pedestrian; speed a possible factor • Construction of new Amazon warehouse complete; 500 jobs expected • Hen-Tag fence muddles debate over popular Weber River rafting section • Ogden-area billboards tout effort of group repudiating federal government • MLK Jr. backers march in Ogden, tout voting measures, Marshall White Center • Lotus, Ogden leaders break ground on ‘workforce housing’ development • Battle brewing over Becker beer references at Ogden River Brewing • Davis School District launches video effort to chip away at racism • Ogden’s skyline gets new look with Cache Valley Bank sign • Japanese food company mulling $350M Weber County development • Multiple Davis County locales getting new mayors next week • South Ogden woman, ‘just an animal lover,’ puts focus on aiding feral cats • Ogden’s Historic 25th Street getting five-story apartment building • Weber County, sewer and fire district tax hikes will boost bills by 8.13% • Ogden leaders pursuing plans to invest perhaps $1B to upgrade airport • Ogden teacher retiring after 61 years, but her passion remains strong • Long-term plans call for 2,400 new housing units at Snowbasin • Wimpy and Fritz take their tacos from farmers market to Riverbend restaurant • Slackwater, No Frills Diner move closer to Ogden’s core • Weber County police, firefighters spread holiday cheer to kids in need • Ogden school enrollment expected to fall 16% by 2031 as birth rate dips • Ogden christens new arts plaza with poetry, music, celebration • UTOPIA launches install of new broadband network in Syracuse • Marshall White Center group proposes three rebuild options • Ogden-area roadside memorials help families remember lost loved ones • Topper Bakery won’t be offering Christmas goods, but it’s coming back • One piece at a time: Time, dedication bring puzzle project to a close • After substantial maintenance, Adams Canyon trail has noticeable and unnoticeable improvements • Ogden’s Own bar ‘taking it to the next level,’ aims to bolster local scene • Weber County leaders push to speed West Weber Corridor development • US Rep. Blake Moore town hall attendees put focus on COVID-19 • Weber State denounces racism, seeks suspect behind clandestine signage • Weber County kids start rolling up their sleeves, getting vaccinated • Weber State students decry racist signage, criticize university response • Ogden Day of the Dead activities put focus on COVID-19 victims • US Senate hopefuls Ally Isom, Becky Edwards bring messages to Ogden • Ogden leak, now going on three months, irks some as drought lingers • Nordic Valley resort is focus of proposed ski village development • Superb goal, PK save lead Ogden girls soccer to state championship in 1-0 win over Morgan • Weber State launching push to bolster Latino student count, access to federal funds • Ogden leaders mull change to alcohol rules for certain outdoor dining areas • Ogden School District weighing school closures, redrawing boundaries • Marriott-Slaterville residents direct ire at Ogden as BDO plans advance • Pro-choice protesters hold demonstration in Ogden • Ogden train store operator marks 50 years in business • Ogden's Danny Shaw finds calling with whips, breaking the sound barrier