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Toaster causes house fire in Roy

ROY — A toaster fire caused an estimated $50,000 in damage to a Roy home Thursday morning, sending a scared 9-year-old girl running from the home.

Slate’s Explainer: What’s the most dangerous sport for spectators?

 

Twenty-eight spectators were injured at the Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, the day before the Daytona 500, after a 12-car pileup sent a car into the stands. Is car racing the most dangerous sport for spectators?

No.

Attending car races has its risks, but most people who die or suffer injuries at professional car races are drivers and field marshals. According to a study by the Charlotte Observer, 46 spectators died at motorsport events between 1990 and 2010, though none of these deaths occurred at a NASCAR race. A few NASCAR crashes have injured spectators, including a 1987 Talladega accident in which debris from Bobby Allison’s car flew into the grandstand and a 2009 Talladega accident in which Carl Edwards’ car flipped into the catch fence. The worst motorsport crash in history occurred at the 24-hour Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency in Le Mans in 1955; after 83 spectators died in that crash, better safety measures were adopted throughout motorsports.

Tom Burton, of Ogden, explores an ice fall near the base camp of Everest. He and another Ogden resident, Will Calton, hope to summit Mt. Everest by our Saturday. (Courtesy photo)

Two Ogden men almost on top of the world

OGDEN — In the face of high winds, falling rocks and an enormous avalanche, two Ogden men are on their way to the top of Mt. Everest.

Friends Will Calton and Tom Burton, both 50, both of Ogden, make up half of a team climbing the Earth’s highest mountain. Team leader Jeff Reynolds, of Santa Fe, N.M., and fellow climber Rob Cassady, from Colorado, make four.

Avalanche center warns of considerable danger in N. Utah mountains

OGDEN — There is still a considerable to high chance for avalanches in the Northern Utah mountains, warns the Utah Avalanche Center.

The center issued an avalanche watch in light of the rapidly warming temperatures and direct sunlight expected through Tuesday. The weather easily creates unstable and dangerous avalanche conditions on all slopes, particularly on steep terrain facing east, west and south, according to the center.

The watch does not include ski areas or highways normally kept safe through avalanche control.

Early-season snow raising avalanche danger

SALT LAKE CITY -- Officials say early-season snow has created prime avalanche conditions in many parts of the West, with one death already reported and another skier injured over the weekend in Utah.

Babies die in unsafe sleep spots, despite cribs

Babies are dying in places where they should never be laid down to sleep, despite the presence of cribs in their homes, new research presented at a gathering of the nation's pediatricians shows.

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