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Nikki Thompson holds her 6-month-old son, Cache, as they look at track car toys Friday at the Standard-Examiner-sponsored 2012 Spring Home & Garden Show at the Golden Spike Event Center in Ogden. Butler Home Products makes the toy. (ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner)

Ideas aplenty at Home & Garden show today, Sunday

OGDEN — Whether you’re looking to install energy-efficient windows, want to learn how to stain your own fence or just want to save a few bucks on groceries, the Spring Home & Garden Show has plenty of ideas and offers.

Winter train festival set at Promontory

PROMONTORY -- The Golden Spike National Historic Site's annual Winter Steam Festival will be Dec. 28-30 this year.

Zachary Greer holds a photo of Scott Olsen during a candlelight vigil on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011, in Oakland, Calif. During an Occupy Oakland protest Tuesday night, a projectile apparently fired by police struck the Iraq veteran in the head leaving him in critical condition with a fractured skull. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

Wall Street protesters hold vigils for injured vet

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Anti-Wall Street demonstrators held vigils for an Iraq War veteran seriously injured during a protest clash with police in California as some Occupy encampments came under growing pressure from authorities to abandon sites in parks and plazas.

Event today, Saturday all about spas, updates

OGDEN -- Home improvement is the theme for the 2011 Fall Home Show & Spa Expo sponsored by the Standard-Examiner.

"A lot of people are rethinking their homes instead of buying a brand-new home," said event coordinator Jennifer Thorpe.

(HANI MOHAMMED/The Associated Press) An anti-government protester holds out his blood-stained hands after clashes with security forces, in Sanaa, Yemen, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. Yemeni government forces opened fire with anti-aircraft guns and automatic weapons on tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the capital pushing for ouster of longtime ruler Ali Abdullah Saleh, killing several people and wounding dozens.

Yemeni forces open fire on protesters, 26 killed

SANAA, Yemen — Yemeni government forces opened fire with anti-aircraft guns and automatic weapons on tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in the capital demanding ouster of their longtime ruler, killing at least 26 and wounding dozens, medical officials and witnesses said.

(ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner) Crystal Fredrickson (right) and chef John Ewing dish out Caesar salads from Crowley Gallery and Cafe at the Taste of Downtown at Union Station in Ogden on Friday. Several Historic 25th Street restaurants served samples to a sold-out crowd as part of the Ogden Arts Festival.

Folks eat up Ogden Arts Festival

OGDEN -- Nella Forsberg and her family fancied their mini-meatball submarine sandwich for dinner Friday.

Saturday march on Capitol to support humane immigration reform

SALT LAKE CITY -- A group of political activists is planning to march on the Capitol building Saturday in support of immigration reform.

MidEast unrest spreads 02-15-11

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