[Jack Anderson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist who's a native of Utah, recently said after an appearance at Utah State University that Hatch has little chance of winning.] I'm sorry to see (Hatch) make a fool of himself, ... He's a good man.

They're beyond our control, ... We're working like crazy to get this thing going.

The police chief works directly for the city manager, who works for the city council, so there is a direct line between city council goals for public safety and the law enforcement and safety professionals who carry out those goals.

The project continues to work for us and for the developer as the pieces come together.

There's quite a bit of damage to some of the houses round about, and I know that some of the manufactured homes have been flattened in some areas.

Part of my role as a dad is to look at what kind of person he is. I have been remarkably pleased at how humble he is at this whole thing. I don't sense any kind of an ego or arrogance.

It's really a focal point for us that our scores are going up -- we're closing that gap.

She's my wee-one.

I don't like to hurt people, I really don't like it at all. But in order to get a red light at the intersection, you sometimes have to have an accident.