- + Judge says Phil Lyman’s running mate stays off Utah Republicans’ primary ballot — has days to find a new one—Utah gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman will likely have to find a new running mate — and fast — after a judge ruled Friday that his pick for lieutena...
- + BYU women’s basketball gets commitment from this former Utah Ute—A women’s college basketball player native to Utah is coming home. Kemery Martin, who played for Corner Canyon and Alta high schools and the Utah Ute...
- + Utah trolled with 4,000 hoax reports of trans bathroom ban violations within days of reporting form launch—Less than 72 hours after the launch of a reporting form to help Utah enforce its transgender bathroom ban, the Utah auditor’s office says it has recei...
- + Judge says Phil Lyman’s running mate stays off Utah Republicans’ primary ballot — for now—Utah gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman will likely have to find a new running mate — and fast — after a judge ruled Friday that his pick for lieutena...
- + May’s flavorful finds: Chef Jeff’s budget-friendly delights at Smith’s—As the warm embrace of May envelops us, families seek delicious meals that are not only quick to prepare but also easy on the wallet. Chef Jeff from S...
- + This intimate, all-ages SLC music venue has hosted some huge bands—Lance Saunders doesn’t remember the band that was playing the first time he went to Kilby Court . The experience, though, was indelible. “It was qui...
- + Top LDS women’s leader touts ‘joyful juggle,’ says to put motherhood first—Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are “concerned” about declining rates of marriage and fertility around the world, Presiden...
- + File test 39.1—This is a file test.
- + File test 39—This is a file test.
- + Bagley Cartoon: Don’t Be Buffaloed
- + Decoding health insurance: your casual guide to finding the perfect plan—Alright, folks, buckle up because we’re diving into the realm of health insurance plans, and we’re keeping it as chill as your favorite coffee shop pl...
- + Top LDS women’s leader: Make motherhood a priority—Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are “concerned” about declining rates of marriage and fertility around the world, Presiden...
- + File test 38.1—This is a file test.
- + Utah’s roster is decimated, BYU remains intact, USU has work to do — diving into basketball rosters as the transfer portal closes—The transfer portal is officially closed. Well, sort of. May 1 was the deadline for most players to decide whether they’d stay at their current schoo...
- + Student protesters disrupt University of Utah graduation while faculty call for school to address police violence—University of Utah faculty are demanding that future student protests “not be met with police violence” after officers in riot gear were ordered to t...
- + Student protesters disrupt University of Utah graduation while faculty call for school to address ‘police violence’—University of Utah faculty are demanding that future student protests “not be met with police violence” after officers in riot gear were ordered to t...
- + Utah point guard Rollie Worster enters transfer portal—Utah point guard Rollie Worster is in the market for a new home. Worster announced Friday that he had entered the transfer portal after three years w...
- + Opinion: As university faculty and administrators, we should be mentoring — not vilifying — student protestors—For many months, students and faculty in Utah and across the country have been horrified by the unending violence and humanitarian crisis still unfold...
- + Ryan Smith wants control of 3 city blocks — and a whole lot of public money — for his proposed SLC entertainment district —Ryan Smith wants control of at least three downtown blocks, unlimited building heights and a whole lot of public money as part of a deal to bring an e...
- + Following an after-hours pelvic exam, this UVU nurse was quietly asked to resign—By the time nurse practitioner Derrick Pickering left his six-year job in Utah Valley University’s student clinic, two patients had reported him to ca...
- + Kilby Court, a ‘touchstone’ of Salt Lake City, celebrates 25 years—Lance Saunders doesn’t remember the band that was playing the first time he went to Kilby Court . The experience, though, was indelible. “It was qui...
- + Young Salt Lakers are elevating this old-world skill to an art form—In 2020, Leila Knoll, 32, was living in Kanab and working at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, when she decided to make a jacket out of a thrifted pe...
- + Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith wants more public money for his arena district than just a sales tax hike—Ryan Smith wants control of at least three downtown blocks, unlimited building heights and a whole lot of public money as part of a deal to bring an e...
- + How 2 Utah museums are working to present Native artifacts in a ‘respectful and welcoming way’—A recent change to federal regulations has the Natural History Museum of Utah — and institutions around the country — focusing anew on returning the...
- + Modern storage solutions: harnessing the power of shipping containers—It is very common to collect things over the years that can often clutter your home or your business. If you find yourself overwhelmed with too much “...
- + Latest from Mormon Land: Ups and downs of LDS wards; inside look at temple mural restoration—The Mormon Land newsletter is The Salt Lake Tribune’s weekly highlight reel of news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join...
- + Utah’s ski resorts will see a foot of snow in last ‘significant’ snow of the season ... maybe—Remember that “last significant snowstorm” of the season that fell on Utah ski resorts last weekend? Well, it turned out to not be that significant...
- + Opinion: Salt Lake City is among the top 10 cities for cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people. We must take action. —For many years, it felt like missing or murdered indigenous people was an issue only Indigenous people knew about. However, in the past decade, more p...
- + Opinion: Campus protests lead to change. It’s how we got the University of Utah to divest from South Africa.—The unrest at the University of Utah around Gaza is a deeply disturbing sight. Not because of the students protesting, but rather the immediate and ...
- + Mitt Romney’s idea to quell student protesters: Don’t forgive their college loans—The thousands of people who have been arrested in a wave of pro-Palestinian protest encampments on college campuses would not have access to student l...
- + Here’s how Utah museums are working to bring Native American views to their gallery space —A recent change to federal regulations has the Natural History Museum of Utah — and institutions around the country — focusing anew on returning the...
- + University of Utah faculty demand campus police stay away from peaceful protests—University of Utah faculty are demanding that future student protests “not be met with police violence” after officers in riot gear were ordered to t...
- + How Kilby Court, where your favorite band played before you knew them, survived for 25 years—Lance Saunders doesn’t remember the band that was playing the first time he went to Kilby Court . The experience, though, was indelible. “It was qui...
- + Gordon Monson: With the hiring of Chris Burgess, BYU basketball has turned Utah basketball into a soap opera—What you hear in the background now, ladies and gentlemen, is the dramatic organ chords playing the opening theme music for the latest episode of … da...
- + Meet the new generation of Salt Lake City’s sewing artists—In 2020, Leila Knoll, 32, was living in Kanab and working at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, when she decided to make a jacket out of a thrifted pe...
- + Festival to celebrate Utah’s queer food scene as it becomes ‘more visible’—The first Queer Food Feastival, back when it was known as the Queer Food Festival, happened in 2019. The second festival was scheduled for March 28, 2...
- + Utah’s Jewish communities spending more than ever on security amid spike in antisemitism—Jewish congregations in Utah are spending more than ever on security amid an increase in antisemitism locally and nationwide following Hamas’ Oct. 7 ...
- + UTA ski bus to return next season — with help from third-party drivers—The Utah Transit Authority plans to procure a third-party vendor to assist agency drivers with ski bus duties next season, according to an internal me...
- + We know more about what Ryan Smith wants in his NHL, NBA entertainment district—Ryan Smith wants control of at least three downtown blocks, unlimited building heights and a whole lot of public money as part of a deal to bring an e...
- + Mitt Romney’s idea to quell student protesters: Don’t forgive their college loans. —The thousands of people who have been arrested in a wave of pro-Palestinian protest encampments on college campuses would not have access to student l...
- + Judge will hear Phil Lyman’s demand to keep running mate on Friday as Utah’s ballot print deadline looms—Attorneys for the Utah elections office want a judge to toss out a lawsuit filed by Phil Lyman and his would-be candidate for lieutenant governor, L...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Signs of the Times
- + Evictions at trailer court in Moab ‘devastating,’ City Council says—The mood turned somber when the Moab City Council reached the Mayor and Council Reports portion of the meeting agenda on April 23. That’s when the Wal...
- + Is A.I. taking our jobs? Tech leaders say don’t panic.—The next frontier of human innovation and productivity could cut humans out of the workforce entirely — or at least that’s the fear that speakers at Q...
- + Working with horses helped her find her voice. Now she’s helping other young women in Utah do the same. —This is part of a series of interviews with young Utahns making a meaningful impact on their communities’ — and their own — mental health. Re...
- + Latest from Mormon Land: How Manti Temple mural restorers are like church founder Joseph Smith—The Mormon Land newsletter is The Salt Lake Tribune’s weekly highlight reel of news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join...
- + New allegations surface of federal violations in LDS Church’s stock portfolio—Investment managers for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints face fresh allegations they dodged federal reporting laws in connection with ...
- + Letter: As a Palestinian-American, I saw hope at the University of Utah encampment—As a member of Utahns for a Just Peace in the Holy Land , I attended the encampment at the University of Utah this past Monday in support of our st...
- + These college majors give Utah students the most (and least) returns over their career—Amber McMullin has a degree in mechanical engineering and works in a Utah medical equipment company. Grey McLean, with a master’s degree in library sc...
- + Is A.I. taking our jobs? Speakers at X4 say don’t panic.—The next frontier of human innovation and productivity could cut humans out of the workforce entirely — or at least that’s the fear that speakers at Q...
- + Opinion: The price we pay for having upper-class legislators—There is a coordinated, nationwide effort to roll back child labor laws, part of a broader campaign to concentrate even more power into the hands of e...
- + Letter: Supreme Court seems poised to leave voters in the dark on whether Trump is guilty of serious criminal offenses—After graduating law school, I had the privilege of spending a year clerking for a federal appeals judge. When discussing how to decide a case, I some...
- + Looking for the original Curry Pizza? You have to hit the road.—This article is excerpted from the Utah Eats newsletter, compiled by Kolbie Peterson, The Salt Lake Tribune’s food and drink reporter. To get the full...
- + Letter: Let’s pay homage to Utah’s hockey past and revive a team name that is still alive in the hearts of many—A capacity crowd turned out at the Delta Center to welcome the new NHL Team. To many it was a surprise, to others it was the legacy of the original pr...
- + Opinion: I’m a young conservative, and I want my party to lead the fight against climate change—Conservatives were once America’s environmental champions. Not that long ago, Republican presidents were carrying out the Clean Air and Water Acts, cr...
- + Alpine split maps: Leaders settle on 2 options to break up Utah’s largest school district—Voters could see a proposal to split Utah’s largest school district into either two or three smaller districts on November ballots, though which pitch...
- + ‘Please don’t’: Alpine special education students must switch schools this fall — and parents are furious—Josh Smith’s voice trembled as he held his phone and read aloud a prewritten speech to Alpine school board leaders late on April 23. He identified him...
- + Opinion: Americans have a profound and dangerous inclination to confuse art with moral instruction—When I was in college, I came across “The Sea and Poison,” a 1950s novel by Shusaku Endo. It tells the story of a doctor in postwar Japan who, as an i...
- + Opinion: The worst thing that could happen to democracy is for local journalism to fall apart.—When I moved here in 1987, Nashville had two daily newspapers: a morning paper, The Tennessean, whose editorial page leaned left; and an evening paper...
- + Democrat who blasted Joe Biden bows out of Utah congressional race — as promised—As he promised he would, Brian Adams, the Democratic nominee in Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, has officially withdrawn from the race after facing...
- + Utes assistant Chris Burgess is on the move, leaving BYU and Utah in very different places—The coach who left BYU to venture off Utah is reversing course, again. Chris Burgess, the one-time Cougar assistant under Mark Pope, is coming back t...
- + ‘Education has definitely been impacted’: Hoax bomb threats plague Nebo school after ‘furry’ outrage—In the two weeks since video of a student-led “furry” protest at Mt. Nebo Middle School spread in conservative social media circles , the school has ...
- + Democratic who blasted Joe Biden bows out of Utah congressional race — as promised—As he promised he would, Brian Adams, the Democratic nominee in Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, has officially withdrawn from the race after facing...
- + Why Utahns should care about the Colorado River—This article is published through the Colorado River Collaborative , a solutions journalism initiative supported by the Janet Quinney Lawson Inst...
- + Utah Pride Festival will spotlight local talent and ‘community,’ after overspending last year, leader says—After spending more than it earned last year, the Utah Pride Festival will be a scaled-back event in 2024, focusing on Utah talent, local LGBTQ+ group...
- + ‘Mormon Land’: Will a top LDS women’s leader ever again be seen as a ‘13th apostle’? —The role of women in any patriarchal faith is always fraught. It is especially confusing in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which cel...
- + Larry H. Miller Company acquires Redstone cinemas after theater bankruptcy—This article is published through the Utah News Collaborative, a partnership of news organizations in Utah that aim to inform readers across the state...
- + U. of Utah police arrest prominent student protest leader, prompting rally outside jail—The second day of protesting at the University of Utah erupted when campus police zip-tied and arrested one of the student leaders who has been prom...
- + Park City billionaire’s home plans must return to planning commission, appeal panel finds—This article is published through the Utah News Collaborative, a partnership of news organizations in Utah that aim to inform readers across the state...
- + University of Utah police arrest another student on 2nd day of pro-Palestine protesting. Rally demands his release from jail. —The second day of protesting at the University of Utah erupted when campus police zip-tied and arrested one of the student leaders who has been prom...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Saving the Unions
- + Opinion: As stem cell biologists, we’re concerned a Utah law will lead to a boom in snake oil sales—On May 1, Utah’s law SB 199 , Placental Tissue Amendments, goes into effect. Despite the innocuous-sounding name, this law puts the people of Utah at...
- + Opinion: College students who are protesting are not terrorists, and they shouldn’t be treated as such—Let me be clear from the start. The unprovoked and vile attack by Hamas against Israel cannot be justified. Israel immediately had every right to de...
- + Utah Gov. Cox calls affordable housing crisis an ‘existential crisis’ on par with COVID—St. George • In addressing members of the Southern Utah Home Builders Association on Tuesday, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox asked them to imagine a dystopian...
- + These cities are trying to lure Sundance away from Utah—Cities from across the country are putting in their bids to be the new host of the Sundance Film Festival — while Utah officials are working to keep t...
- + Letter: Salt Lake City School District’s “dignity index” sure looks like a misnomer —As a parent of children in the Salt Lake City School District, I found Superintendent Elizabeth Grant’s recent email curious. The email laid out ne...
- + Letter: Our public lands should not be exploited and will not help solve problems we have created ourselves on the land already developed—Mark Eddington’s article “ Environmentalists excluded from speaking at congressional hearing in southern Utah ” hit many important points concerning w...
- + Prep spotlight: West Jordan’s Dominic Overby is pulling away from the competition—Dominic Overby School: West Jordan Grade: Senior Sports: Track, Football When sprinters line up in the blocks against West Jordan’s Dominic ...
- + Gordon Monson: As the Utah Jazz miss the NBA playoffs, do you miss them even more?—LeBron walks off the court, angry that his Lakers just got ousted from the playoffs by the Nuggets … again. Oh, my. Will the man who was once king sta...
- + Opinion: Can nonprofit news save the South from itself?—When I moved here in 1987, Nashville had two daily newspapers: a morning paper, The Tennessean, whose editorial page leaned left; and an evening paper...
- + Opinion: Art isn’t supposed to make you comfortable—When I was in college, I came across “The Sea and Poison,” a 1950s novel by Shusaku Endo. It tells the story of a doctor in postwar Japan who, as an i...
- + Jordan Clarkson, unsure if he’ll be with the Jazz next season, considers his Utah legacy—As time ticked toward the end of the Utah Jazz’s disappointing 2023-24 season, you could tell: Jordan Clarkson had given a lot of thought to the possi...
- + Donald Trump has a grip on the Utah Republican Party. Here’s why.—It was dreary Saturday morning at 7 a.m. as thousands of Republican delegates filed into the Salt Palace, the spring sunrise delayed in Salt Lake City...
- + New BYU coach Kevin Young’s path to Provo included Irish Sea plunges, driving buses and subbing out Chris Paul—Kevin Young packed his bags, flew across the Atlantic Ocean and was immediately put on scrambled eggs duty. Long before he would become Brigham Young...
- + LDS women no longer meet separately with a designated apostle ‘liaison’—No matter how many women belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or how many advances they make in the hierarchy, they are not part ...
- + The Slamdance Film Festival is leaving Park City after 29 years—Just weeks after the Sundance Film Festival announced it will explore options for hosting the festival outside of Utah starting in 2027, another Par...
- + He asked for a Utah campsite refund. An officer cuffed him and took him down.—Editor’s note • The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. Kamal Be...
- + University of Utah says most arrested at pro-Palestine rally are not students —The number of protesters arrested at the pro-Palestine rally and encampment at the University of Utah is now at 19. The school updated its tally Tu...
- + File test 33—This is a file test.
- + University of Utah protests: Overnight camping has been allowed before — for ESPN’s College Gameday—Protesters rallying in support of Palestine at the University of Utah late Monday were forcibly disbanded and 19 were arrested after the university ...
- + Police end University of Utah student pro-Palestine rally with riot gear and 19 arrests—Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect a new tally provided by the University of Utah of the number of protesters arrested. What h...
- + Tim Ballard arranged penthouse for A.G. Sean Reyes with women and cocaine, lawsuit alleges—Editor’s note • This story discusses sexual assault. If you need to report or discuss a sexual assault in Utah, you can call the Rape and Sexual Ass...
- + File test 30.2—This is a file test.
- + New BYU coach Kevin Young talks Irish Sea plunges, driving buses and subbing out Chris Paul—Kevin Young packed his bags, flew across the Atlantic Ocean and was immediately put on scrambled eggs duty. Long before he would become Brigham Young...
- + Slamdance, the alternative to Sundance, is leaving Utah. Here’s where it’s going. —Just weeks after the Sundance Film Festival announced it will explore options for hosting the festival outside of Utah starting in 2027, another Par...
- + University of Utah president vows to ‘enforce the rule of law’ as students plan another pro-Palestine protest—Less than 12 hours after students protesters were violently disbanded by police, University of Utah President Taylor Randall said the school will co...
- + Utahns think their quality of life is getting worse. Here’s what they said.—Some Utah voters think their state is on the wrong track. That’s according to a new report from the Utah Foundation . Researchers surveyed 656 voter...
- + Why the LDS Church’s top women’s leaders are not necessarily top leaders in the global faith—No matter how many women belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or how many advances they make in the hierarchy, they are not part ...
- + How the University of Utah protests and police response unfolded, as seen through photos and video—Hundreds of protesters linked arms at the University of Utah on Monday in concert with other students across the country rallying in support of Palest...
- + Massive new Utah port project would turn ‘pristine land’ into a ‘parking lot,’ critics say—Environmentalists were worried when the Weber County Commission approved a 903-acre inland port industrial project on sensitive wetlands and bird habi...
- + Utah man wounded in Vernal shootout that left sergeant hospitalized charged with attempted murder—A Vernal man who police say shot and wounded a sergeant before he was injured in the shootout himself has been charged with multiple felonies and misd...
- + Why Utah voters think their quality of life is getting worse—Some Utah voters think their state is on the wrong track. That’s according to a new report from the Utah Foundation . Researchers surveyed 656 voter...
- + Following an after-hours pelvic exam, this Utah university nurse was quietly asked to resign—By the time nurse practitioner Derrick Pickering left his six-year job in Utah Valley University’s student clinic, two patients had reported him to ca...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Protesting Protests
- + File test 27.1—This is a file test.
- + Police end University of Utah student pro-Palestine rally with riot gear and 17 arrests—What had been a peaceful pro-Palestine rally at the University of Utah ended violently when officers in riot gear charged at students — knocking the...
- + A re-imagined Salt Palace, Abravanel Hall, and Japantown in conversations for downtown sports district—Salt Lake City’s taxpayers will likely fork over $1 billion on a new sports and entertainment district downtown, one that seeks to connect core distri...
- + Stowaway cat from Utah shipped to California in Amazon returns package—When Carrie Clark got a phone call on April 17 from a veterinarian in California informing her that her cat, which had vanished from her Utah home a w...
- + How one BYU student is helping her peers combat perfectionism and other mental health challenges—This is part of a series of interviews with young Utahns making a meaningful impact on their communities’ — and their own — mental health. Re...
- + Opinion: Skepticism is healthy — but in medicine, it can be dangerous—I arrived at the hospital one recent morning to find a team of doctors gathered just outside a patient room. The patient was struggling — his breaths ...
- + Irish Sea plunges, driving buses and subbing out Chris Paul: The stories that make new BYU coach Kevin Young —Kevin Young packed his bags, flew across the Atlantic Ocean and was immediately put on scrambled eggs duty. Long before he would become Brigham Young...
- + Here are the Title IX athletic coordinators appointed as a result of Sam Gordon’s football lawsuit — and what they’re doing—Three Utah school districts now have people whose job it is to more closely monitor Title IX compliance as it relates specifically to athletics. Gran...
- + New film fuses art and Indigenous voices to spotlight Great Salt Lake’s plight—This story is jointly published by nonprofits Amplify Utah and The Salt Lake Tribune, in collaboration with the University of Utah , to ele...
- + He wanted a Utah campsite refund. An officer cuffed him and took him down.—Editor’s note • The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. Kamal Be...
- + An aerospace company’s new office could bring Utahns closer to the moon—Clearfield • The roar of jets from Hill Air Force Base just outside Clearfield welcomed employees of Draper to their new Utah office. Draper is an...
- + Tim Ballard arranged a private club space where A.G. Sean Reyes took cocaine, new court filing claims—Editor’s note: This story discusses sexual assault. If you need to report or discuss a sexual assault in Utah, you can call the Rape and Sexual A...
- + Letter: Republicans seem to all be working for Trump, and not for the American people—I see the political ads from Republicans on TV. The ads talk about the border, fentanyl and immigrants. I would like to see reporters challenge Repub...
- + Letter: A sports district trumping arts in Salt Lake City? I didn’t get to vote on that.—A recent Salt Lake Tribune article , “Much remains to be ironed out?,” informed us that our state, county, and city leaders decided to “iron out” of ...
- + A Utah university quietly asked this nurse to resign over an after-hours pelvic exam. This was after two students told police he touched them inappropriately. —By the time nurse practitioner Derrick Pickering left his six-year job in Utah Valley University’s student clinic, two patients had reported him to ca...
- + Letter: Is your moral character in line with the candidate you are supporting?—While recently engaged in a brief discussion with someone regarding the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, out of genuine curiosity, I asked...
- + Opinion: I was an attorney at the D.A.’s office. This is what the Trump case is really about.—Now that the lawyers are laying out their respective theories of the case in the criminal prosecution of Donald Trump in New York, it would be underst...
- + Park City panel considers neighbors’ appeal of billionaire’s Treasure Hill home—This article is published through the Utah News Collaborative, a partnership of news organizations in Utah that aim to inform readers across the state...
- + ‘Kind’ author who shined a light on the forgotten characters of Utah’s past dies—Eileen Hallet Stone, an author and historian whose books and articles exposed readers to Utahns whose contributions to the state’s history are often o...
- + Great Salt Lake wetlands endangered by inland port project, environmentalists say—Environmentalists were worried when the Weber County Commission approved a 903-acre inland port industrial project on sensitive wetlands and bird habi...
- + Phil Lyman’s GOP lieutenant governor pick not eligible to run in Utah, elections office rules —Republican candidate for governor Phil Lyman, fresh off a victory at the party’s state convention Saturday , will have to find a new running mate aft...
- + File test 27—This is a file test.
- + What Utah football player Aaron Lowe’s parents said to the man who killed their son—Donna Lowe-Stern observed the day she’d been dreading most from the far corner of the courtroom — an arm around her shoulder and a fistful of tissues ...
- + Utah high school removes class assignment on student essay titled ‘It Is So Hard to Be Trans’—Jordan School District officials ordered that an assignment involving a Texas student’s essay published in The New York Times titled “It Is So Hard ...
- + A champion gymnast says she’s returning to Utah for another year—Jaedyn Rucker isn’t done yet. A two-time All-America selection and the 2022 NCAA vault champion has decided to return to the University of Utah next ...
- + Environmental groups ask judge to keep Great Salt Lake lawsuit alive—A coalition of environmental groups is asking a judge to keep a lawsuit over the Great Salt Lake alive. In a filing in West Jordan’s 3rd District Cou...
- + Here’s who Democrat Brian King chose as his Utah gubernatorial running mate—University of Utah Associate Librarian Rebekah Cummings is the Utah Democratic Party’s nominee for lieutenant governor in this year’s gubernatorial e...
- + Weber State University takes Utah nurse to next level in life, career.—OGDEN, Utah — After 20 years as a nurse, Brian Maynard knew he’d need to go back to school to advance in his career. Luckily, he knew exactly whic...
- + Utah museum acknowledges it’s ‘not appropriate’ to hold Native ancestors. Here’s what it’s doing about it.—From inside the quiet of a cave, and again from a resting place on a black rock butte, a private collector seized the human remains of Native American...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Elephants on Parade
- + Cinco días antes de morir, una erudita SUD compartió sus sueños más locos para la iglesia—To read this story in English, click here. Algunos conocieron a Melissa Inouye a través de sus innovadores estudios sobre la historia global del...
- + Hit with a developer’s $19.2 million libel suit, this small Utah newspaper is fighting back —A rural Utah newspaper is fighting back against a libel lawsuit filed by a Utah land developer, asking a judge to dismiss the case and arguing that it...
- + What we know about the $1 billion plan to keep hockey — and the Utah Jazz — downtown—NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman doesn’t want any arena drama in Salt Lake City. After all, his league forced the Coyotes out of Arizona because of deca...
- + Water Documenters: Read meeting notes from the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board Meeting—Attendees Board Members: Kathy Wood Loveless (Salt Lake County) Max Haslem (Uintah County) Steve Hanberg (Uintah County) Jim Riding (Salt Lake ...
- + This Utah museum still holds hundreds of Native ancestors. That’s about to change, staff promises.—From inside the quiet of a cave, and again from a resting place on a black rock butte, a private collector seized the human remains of Native American...
- + A new sculpture is coming to Salt Lake City. Here’s what it will look like.—Matt Monsoon enjoys that people can be themselves in Fairpark. For him, it’s refreshing and a major reason to live in the west-side neighborhood. It’...
- + Here’s a list of Utah restaurants offering special menus for Mother’s Day—Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, May 12. Sure, you could always give your mom the typical bouquet of flowers and a card, or you could do something...
- + Hit with a developer’s $10 million libel suit, this small Utah newspaper is fighting back —A rural Utah newspaper is fighting back against a libel lawsuit filed by a Utah land developer, asking a judge to dismiss the case and arguing that it...
- + Opinion: After six weeks on SLC public transit, I can’t give up my car quite yet—I’ve long had a contentious relationship with my car. I never liked driving very much. I’m also acutely aware of the negative environmental impacts of...
- + Opinion: A simple act of defiance can improve science for women—They don’t tell you beforehand that it will be a choice between having a career in science or starting a family. But that’s the message I heard loud a...
- + Looking to buy a home in Utah? We want to hear from you.—This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation...
- + Opinion: A dangerous game is underway in Asia—This month, President Biden threw one of the most lavish state dinners in Washington’s recent memory. Celebrities and billionaires flocked to the Whit...
- + One of Utah’s largest local art collections is in a place you wouldn’t expect—For a bank executive, Scott Anderson knows a lot about art. Specifically, Anderson — who retired at the end of March as the longtime president and CE...
- + One of Utah’s largest local art collections is in a place you wouldn’t expect.—For a bank executive, Scott Anderson knows a lot about art. Specifically, Anderson — who retired at the end of March as the longtime president and CE...
- + Vernal police officer and suspect hospitalized after shooting—A Vernal police officer and local resident are both being treated for gunshot wounds at Wasatch Front hospitals after shooting each other late Saturda...
- + Man arrested for allegedly murdering father with hatchet in West Valley City—A man was arrested Friday after his father was found dead, and police say he confessed to killing him in a disturbing manner. West Valley City Police...
- + Opinion: We say we value mothers. It’s time for Utah to show it.—As the two women on The Tribune’s editorial board, we’ve been reading a bunch of recent reporting on how women in Utah are doing. In case you misse...
- + Tribune editorial: Events in little Vineyard City illustrate why open government is a big deal—Like many other mayors and city council members in Utah communities, Vineyard City Mayor Julie Fullmer has a day job. She’s the co-founder and general...
- + Look Ahead: Local events and things to do this week, April 28-May 4—May 3 Unique Mother’s Day gifts Looking for something one-of-a-kind to give your mom on Mother’s Day (which is May 12, if you haven’t been keeping ...
- + Scott D. Pierce: One of TV’s best shows is finally back — and it’s still hilarious—One of the best shows on TV is back, which is a bit of a surprise. For one thing, it’s been almost two years since we last saw an original episode of...
- + Letter: We can challenge the narrative of fear and intolerance perpetuated by Utah’s anti-trans legislation—As a student deeply concerned about the recent passage of HB257 in Utah, I find myself grappling with a mix of frustration, anxiety and disappointment...
- + Letter: No one has said there is absolute immunity except Donald Trump—The Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding Donald Trump’s notion that presidents should have absolute immunity from prosecution for crimes commi...
- + Letter: Only one name for Utah’s NHL team has the right sting—There are a lot of team name ideas floating out there right now for Utah’s new NHL team. The Yeti, the Pioneers, the Raptors … the Utah Hockey Team (...
- + Gordon Monson: 15 examples of LDS culture intruding on the faith’s doctrine —Delineating between what is doctrinal and what is cultural inside The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a sometimes frustrating pursuit, ...
- + Letter: Ryan Smith's ownership group is wise to wait before selecting a name for Utah’s NHL team—Regarding the recent Tribune story by Alex Vejar, “When will Utah’s new NHL team have a name? Here’s what Ryan Smith says.” I’m not from Utah but I...
- + Opinion: The Constitution won’t save us from Trump—On Thursday, the Supreme Court gathered to consider whether Donald Trump, as president, enjoyed immunity from prosecution for attempting to overturn t...
- + Letter: We need to start blaming the right culprits for inflation—You see many of the political ads stating inflation is due to President Joe Biden’s policies. Guess you’ve got to blame someone. Since Covid, many co...
- + Beat at GOP convention, Gov. Cox tells delegates: ‘Maybe you just hate that I don’t hate enough.’—Nearly 4,000 Republican delegates swarmed the Salt Palace in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday morning to pick GOP nominees in races from Utah gover...
- + Red-hot Real Salt Lake beats the Philadelphia Union—Defender Alexandros Katranis scored in the 89th minute as Real Salt Lake beat the host Philadelphia Union 2-1 in a Major League Soccer game on Saturda...
- + How BYU bond with Andy Reid helped Kingsley Suamataia land with the Chiefs—Kansas City, Mo. • In late January, just days before the Kansas City Chiefs became the NFL ’s first repeat champion in two decades, assistant gene...
- + Utah Democrats nominate an anti-Biden congressional candidate — only because he promises to step aside—Utah Democrats on Saturday nominated an anti-Joe Biden candidate for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District who has already promised he will step aside and...
- + Utah’s John Sullivan sentenced to six years in prison for his role in Jan. 6 insurrection—A federal judge Friday sentenced Utah activist John Earle Sullivan to six years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection . J...
- + Trump endorses Trent Staggs for Senate ahead of Utah GOP nominating convention—Nearly 4,000 Republican delegates swarmed the Salt Palace in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday morning to pick GOP nominees in races from Utah gover...
- + Utah Democrats to nominate an anti-Biden congressional candidate — only because he promises to step aside—Utah Democrats plan to nominate an anti-Joe Biden candidate for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District on Saturday who has already promised he will step as...
- + A Chinese firm is America’s favorite drone maker — except in Washington—The drones circled over the caves and crevices scattered around the mountain trails in northern Utah, feeding real-time video back to a search team on...
- + New president of Salt Lake Community College faces ‘an anti-DEI political landscape’ and declining enrollment—Gregory Peterson has worked at community colleges, started new programs at several, studied how they operate best and even wrote his dissertation abo...
- + The 5 pieces of advice Rainn Wilson from ‘The Office’ gave during his Utah graduation speech—In a commencement speech full of humor, heart and plenty of “that’s what she said” jokes, actor Rainn Wilson shared with graduates on Friday his sec...
- + Opinion: Too often, Utah neglects the mental health needs of individuals with disabilities—Utah is cited as one of the top five worst states for mental health . While the conversation around mental health has commonly focused on school-base...
- + With Winter Olympics host options dwindling, Salt Lake City is lined up for 2034 — and maybe beyond—Lindsey Vonn was 17, awestruck by her competition and feeling the weight of her first Olympic Winter Games experience. Before she went on to become on...
- + The West has a veterinarian shortage. Can this new college bring animal health care to rural Utah?—Logan • Jenna Gowans didn’t always dream of being a veterinarian, but caring for animals has almost always been in her family. Gowans’ father and si...
- + Utah Food Bank pantry says houses getting assistance will double in crucial area after it opens—Hurricane • Once it opens its new food pantry in June, Utah Food Bank officials expect the number of households receiving food and other assistance i...
- + Opinion: Trump’s immunity case was settled more than 200 years ago—Did the American Revolution actually happen? If it did, was it a good thing? This is more or less what Justice Elena Kagan seemed to be wondering dur...
- + Opinion: The student-led protests aren’t perfect. That doesn’t mean they’re not right.—On Wednesday morning, on a corner across the street from Columbia University, a man dressed in black, a huge gold cross around his neck, brandished a ...
- + NFL Draft tracker: Utes safety Cole Bishop is first Utah player selected—Utah football fans had to watch and wait as the NFL Draft kicked off on Thursday. Now things are starting to heat up. Utah’s Cole Bishop and BYU’s K...
- + The new president of Utah’s SLCC is ‘a first-generation community college student himself’—Gregory Peterson has worked at community colleges, started new programs at several, studied how they operate best and even wrote his dissertation abo...
- + File test 30—This is a file test.
- + Utah congressional candidate says Jan. 6 protesters are ‘politically persecuted’ — and he’s a Democrat—A candidate for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District believes President Joe Biden is intentionally destroying America by allowing an invasion of illegal ...
- + File test 29—This is a file test.
- + Bagley Cartoon: No Justice
- + Utah woman in viral TikTok charged with sexual battery after pulling teen’s skirt down in restaurant—A 48-year-old Utah woman featured in a viral TikTok video accusing her of being a “Karen” was charged with sexual battery this week after she told pol...
- + For a sixth year, The Tribune’s Peggy Fletcher Stack earns top religion reporting prize—After earning a lifetime achievement award last year for her religion reporting, The Salt Lake Tribune’s Peggy Fletcher Stack insisted she wasn’t “d...
- + Popular hiking trail near Utah State will remain fenced off. Here’s why. —A popular hiking trail near Utah State University will remain closed after Logan city officials said an agreement couldn’t be reached with nearby land...
- + BYU centerpieces Dallin Hall and Richie Saunders announce their plans for 2024—New BYU coach Kevin Young is checking off two of the most important tasks on his to-do list. He started building out his coaching staff with the addi...
- + Last chance for Utah skiers as final ‘significant’ snow expected at resorts this weekend—Is that a raindrop? Or is it a tear shed for the last snowstorm of the 2023-24 ski and snowboard season? The time of year has come when temperatures ...
- + Practice your faith in a safe place with religious services at this upscale Utah retirement community—For followers of faith, church services offer a place of peace, worship and divine connection. When it’s time to retire and enjoy your golden years, i...
- + Will new Deer Valley lift proposal get off the ground? Not yet.—Another new lift proposal, another potential snag for a Park City ski resort. This time it’s Deer Valley Resort that could land on the wrong side of ...
- + New Biden climate rules could shutter remaining American coal plants—The Biden administration on Thursday placed the final cornerstone of its plan to tackle climate change: a regulation that would force the nation’s coa...
- + Mike Lee endorses Celeste Maloy’s challenger ahead of Utah GOP nominating convention—The approximately 4,000 Republican delegates have a jam-packed day ahead of them when they assemble at the Salt Palace on Saturday morning. During the...
- + University of Utah researcher faked data for years, according to investigators—A former University of Utah neuroscientist — who was regarded in the field as a “visionary” — manipulated results and faked data in his research for y...
- + New restaurant is coming to former Pizza Volta space in Sugar House—A new restaurant will soon be opening in the space Pizza Volta used to occupy in Sugar House , in the same building as Wasatch Brew Pub. Blind Rabb...
- + Why the Utah GOP is avoiding a controversial vote on IVF this weekend—A local anti-abortion group wanted to push the Utah Republican Party to clarify where it stands on the legality of in vitro fertilization as it cheers...
- + Opinion: I’ve seen the negative impacts of gentrification. Salt Lake City must act now.—Gentrification has affected most every major metropolitan area in the nation, and Salt Lake City is no exception. In the face of a national housing cr...
- + Gordon Monson: You know the LDS Church is true? No, you really don’t, and that’s OK.—The core of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — and many other religions — relies on four basic words: hope, belief, faith and trust. N...
- + How quickly can Utah’s NHL team get good?—Hockey fans in Utah have recently learned that the Arizona Coyotes will be relocating to their state. I’m sure one question fans have is: What are t...
- + Done with crowded Wasatch canyons? More trails soon will open on the other side of the valley.—Are you fed up with crowded Wasatch canyons? Then it may be time to, as the phrase directs, go west. Hikers, mountain bikers and horse riders can tur...
- + Salt Lake City School District resumes plan to train all students on what restrooms they can use—Salt Lake City School District Superintendent Elizabeth Grant told families on Thursday that school teachers and administrators will resume presentati...
- + Maps: See what new TRAX line from Salt Lake City airport to the U. could look like—A new TRAX line will connect Salt Lake City International Airport to the University of Utah campus by 2030. The exact route the new Utah Transit Auth...
- + A Utah nursing student fights to get proper accommodations for her disability—Nursing student Maria Thomson thought she would be OK going to class this one time without her service dog, Daisy. Thomson couldn’t afford another ab...
- + File test 28—This is a file test.
- + Bagley Cartoon: J’accuse!
- + Parleys Creek fuel spill: Stay out of water until test results complete, officials advise—A semitruck crash on Interstate 80 spilled diesel fuel into Parleys Creek early Thursday, prompting Salt Lake County health officials to order that pe...
- + Carson Jorgensen taps Utah Parents United founder as GOP running mate in 2024 gubernatorial race—Republican gubernatorial hopeful Carson Jorgensen named Corrine Johnson, the co-founder of the conservative Utah Parents United group, as his running ...
- + Restaurant in 9th and 9th gets a liquor license; damaged Garage on Beck to reopen soon —A restaurant in Salt Lake City’s 9th and 9th neighborhood is now able to serve alcohol — but, due to a license scarcity, no bars received licenses dur...
- + File test 23—This is a file test.
- + File test 21—This is a file test.
- + Parleys Creek fuel spill: Semitruck crash dumps diesel into water—Emergency crews responded to a fuel spill in Parleys Creek early Thursday that was caused by a semitruck crash on Interstate 80. The truck lost contr...
- + File test 20—This is a file test.
- + Utah NHL players and execs give first impressions of Delta Center and Salt Lake hockey fans—The Utah NHL team had a whirlwind of a first day in their home. Players and their families, coaches and other staff members landed at Salt Lake City ...
- + What counts as ‘sustainable’? Utah restaurants don’t all agree—This article is excerpted from the Utah Eats newsletter, compiled by Kolbie Peterson, The Salt Lake Tribune’s food and drink reporter. To get the full...
- + Federal oversight of Utah State will continue longer than anticipated. Here’s why.—Logan • It’s been over four years since Utah State University settled with the Justice Department over the university’s mishandling of sexual assa...
- + Encircle offered him a community as a young, queer Utahn. Now he’s paying it forward.—This is part of a series of interviews with young Utahns making a meaningful impact on their communities’ — and their own — mental health. Re...
- + Utah has a youth mental health crisis. Meet the young leaders dedicated to saving their peers’ lives and eliminating stigma.—In Utah, suicide is the leading cause of death for those between 10 and 24. We are among the states with the highest rates of youth mental health di...
- + Latest from Mormon Land: How much temple garments cost — besides that 10%—The Mormon Land newsletter is The Salt Lake Tribune’s weekly highlight reel of news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join...
- + NFL Draft Preview: Which Utah players will hear their name called, and when?—The NFL draft is here, but Utah fans might need to wait a minute before they hear one of their own called. BYU and Utah have several players projecte...
- + Great Salt Lake is up, but it still isn’t healthy — and likely won’t be for a while—This article is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative that partners news, education and media organiz...
- + Bear attack survivor talking, laughing again months after grizzly’s ‘French kiss’ tore off jaw—Seven months ago, Rudy Noorlander received what he describes as the most disgusting “French kiss” ever — from a 10-foot-tall grizzly bear. Noorlander...
- + Utah Transit Authority audit evaluates changes after 2014 scandal—The Utah Transit Authority needs to prioritize on-time service and better coordinate with local governments as it plans projects, a newly released aud...
- + File test 17—This is a file test.
- + Utah’s NHL team makes its first appearance in Salt Lake City—Utah’s NHL team doesn’t have a name. But it does have a home. And on Wednesday, the former Arizona Coyotes players made their first stop in Sa...
- + New ‘dark money’ group spent big on Phil Lyman’s campaign for Utah governor—Several candidates running for Utah Governor in 2024 have amassed sizeable war chests ahead of this weekend’s Republican and Democratic State Nominati...
- + How these NFL stars broke the hearts of Utah college football coaches—During the height of the Pac-12 days, Utah and Washington waged war over California recruits. To the Utes staff, it felt like every time Huskies corne...
- + Utah’s largest school district could split in two. Here’s how.—A proposal to split Utah’s largest school district into two smaller districts could head to ballots this November, though where exactly new district b...
- + Five days before she died, LDS scholar shared her wildest dreams for the church—Some knew Melissa Inouye through her groundbreaking scholarship on the global history of Christianity . Some discovered her through her deeply person...
- + File test 14—This is a file test.
- + We asked Utah’s 2024 governor candidates about immigration. Here’s what they said.—Immigration and the tussle over what states can and should do to respond are issues on voters’ minds ahead of the 2024 elections. The Salt Lake Tribun...
- + Jury finds Daggett County liable for abuses of inmates at jail—A federal jury has found Daggett County liable for abuses some former inmates say they suffered while incarcerated there. After deliberating several ...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Civil War
- + Consulado recuerda a votantes mexicanos en Utah la fecha límite para solventar irregularidades con el registro electoral—De cara a las elecciones en México el Cónsul del mencionado país en Utah, Eduardo Baca, ofreció información a Telemundo Utah acerca de las solicitudes...
- + Iron County School District’s ‘Redmen’ mascot will be left in the past—Despite pressure from some in the community, the Iron County School District will not resurrect the “Redmen” mascot deemed racist five years ago, and ...
- + Old dynamite detonated, evacuation orders lifted in Holladay neighborhood—Residents evacuated for hours while officials conducted detonations of old dynamite found in a Holladay home overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning....
- + Opinion: For millennial women like me, LDS garments carry a complicated symbolism—I am an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who has worn the garment for the past 15 years. I am also a millennial woman ...
- + What death’s approach taught this LDS scholar about what she did — and didn’t — believe—Some knew Melissa Inouye through her groundbreaking scholarship on the global history of Christianity . Some discovered her through her deeply person...
- + From George Kittle to Trent McDuffie, NFL prospects that got away still haunt Utah’s coaches—During the height of the Pac-12 days, Utah and Washington waged war over California recruits. To the Utes coaches, it felt like every time Huskies cor...
- + Gordon Monson: Zach Wilson now faces his days of determination and destiny or damnation in Denver—What are we to make of Zach Wilson now? Can we get back to you on that? The former BYU quarterback receives his second chance, as of this week, in D...
- + Prep spotlight: Bountiful senior has taken her game to another level—Athena Tongaonevai School: Bountiful Grade: Senior Sport: Softball When it comes to helping her pitcher, Bountiful catcher Athena Tongaoneva...
- + Letter: Why highlight only meat-serving restaurants in an “Earth Day” story?—Animal agriculture is an environmental disaster. The Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 14.5% of all harmful greenhouse gas emissions is...
- + Letter: NHL in Utah: Isn’t this just another way to transfer working family income into the hands of a billionaire?—Utah sportscasters are crowing about 41 brand new nights of professional hockey entertainment hosted by the Delta Center to add on top of the 41 exist...
- + As Post District nears its grand opening, only some restaurants will be ready—The Post District — a mixed-use development at the western edge of downtown Salt Lake City — is set to hold its grand opening on Thursday, May 2, and ...
- + How a Utah coffee shop got its start, as an espresso bar on a sidecar motorcycle—The Salt Lake City specialty coffee shop Urban Sailor Coffee is truly a family business — with five members of the same family working there. Tyler...
- + Utah’s rate of childhood poverty has improved — except in these school districts—This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation...
- + Here’s how off-road vehicles will soon be restricted in Glen Canyon —Visitors have used motorized vehicles to experience the red rocks of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area since it was established. But that mobility ...
- + ‘Mormon Land’: How near-death accounts became apocalyptic and why they attract Latter-day Saints—All kinds of believers and nonbelievers have described brushes with death in which they briefly left their bodies to see and feel otherworldly element...
- + Environmentalists excluded from speaking at congressional hearing in southern Utah—Hurricane • It may have included “empowering local voices” in its title, but the House Natural Resources Subcommittee’s field hearing chaired by Utah...
- + Deportations, free market labor, looking to Congress: Here’s how Utah governor candidates will respond to immigration.—Immigration and the tussle over what states can and should do to respond are issues on voters’ minds ahead of the 2024 elections. The Salt Lake Tribun...
- + A Utah nursing student fights to keep her service dog at her side—Nursing student Maria Thomson thought she would be OK going to class this one time without her service dog, Daisy. Thomson couldn’t afford another ab...
- + Courageous LDS scholar whose life and writings exemplified — and expounded on — earthly struggles dies at 44 —Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye , a Harvard-trained scholar in global religion, did not start her academic career expecting to write about her own faith and ...
- + File test 8—This is a file test.
- + Salt Lake City School District pauses plan to train all students on what restrooms they can use—The Salt Lake City School District told parents Friday it would scrap its plan to deliver a presentation to all students about Utah’s new transgender ...
- + West Jordan man says his dog caused him to shoot his neighbor—A West Jordan man who has been arrested for firing a rifle through the floor of his apartment, wounding a neighbor, blamed the shooting on his dog. O...
- + Only a third of Utah school voucher applicants will get one. Here’s what’s next.—Monday was the last day Utah families could apply for one of 10,000 school vouchers through the brand-new Utah Fits All scholarship — and with numbe...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Bears Ears
- + With one SLC skyscraper stuck, developer turns to converting an office tower into apartments—With its plans to build a skyscraper on Salt Lake City’s Main Street still stalled, a Texas-based developer announced it will ramp up conversion of ...
- + Why this faithful Latter-day Saint drives six hours to buy liquor he will never drink —For the second year in a row, lawyer Nathan Oman drove roughly six hours each way to buy a whole lot of liquor that he, as a practicing Latter-day S...
- + Opinion: We can’t get back what is lost. Preserving Utah’s historic places is investing in our future.—In the wake of recent developments with the Fifth Ward meetinghouse and ongoing discussions about the significance of historic places , it is cruci...
- + How Salt Lake City plans to heal its ‘single-largest transportation issue’—Tired of being stuck at train crossings? Worried about getting hit by a car speeding off Interstate 15? Salt Lake City officials are aiming to address...
- + Gordon Monson: Do you believe in miracles? I do, and here’s why.—Do you believe in miracles? Not the kind that come on the ice, via the most legendary and unlikely win in sports history — by the U.S. men’s Olympic ...
- + Years after serious issues, Utah State says students feel safe. Here’s what students and staff told us.—Editor’s note: This story discusses sexual assault. If you need to report or discuss a sexual assault in Utah, you can call the Rape and Sexual A...
- + Opinion: Abortion is remaking our political landscape. Why aren’t guns?—Why don’t we talk more about guns? Not that the issue doesn’t come up. But think about the public debate on gun control versus the one we’re having o...
- + Here is when you should start watering your lawn in Salt Lake City—While the weather is warmer and the slacklines were rolled out across Salt Lake City’s parks last weekend, it’s not quite time to hear the “ch-ch-ch” ...
- + ‘Great Salt Lake is our future’: Utah teens organize to sound the alarm—This story is jointly published by nonprofits Amplify Utah and The Salt Lake Tribune, in collaboration with Salt Lake Community College , t...
- + The CEO of a Utah bank is running for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin, and upsetting older voters along the way—Eric Hovde, the Republican banking executive challenging Sen. Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin, may be developing a problem with older voters. The bank he ...
- + Utah’s best high schools for 2024: Did your school make the list?—For the fourth year in a row, public charter Beehive Science and Technology Academy claimed the top spot as Utah’s No. 1 high school, according to U....
- + New BYU coach Kevin Young gets his first recruit: A four-star out of Corner Canyon—Brody Kozlowski may not have picked BYU the first time around. But two coaching changes later, he is headed to Provo. The four-star recruit out of Co...
- + Here’s where the new LDS temples in West Jordan and Lehi will be built—A new Latter-day Saint temple will land in the far western reaches of the Salt Lake Valley, just north of one of the world’s largest open pit mines ....
- + Ryan Smith reveals some detail in naming of new Utah NHL team on Pac McAfee Show—Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith is starting to become a regular on the Pat McAfee Show. Since the crew visited Utah for College GameDay in advance of a hig...
- + Republican women say they experienced a toxic environment in the Salt Lake County GOP—[Update: Salt Lake County GOP chairman resigns amid criticism ] A few weeks before the 2020 election, Salt Lake County Council candidate Laurie...
- + Former BYU quarterback Zach Wilson has been traded—Three years ago, a contingent of New York Jets coaches, executives and scouts flew to Utah to watch Zach Wilson sling it all over the field at BYU...
- + Park City snowboarder accused of trying to sneak onto Texas flight home at SLC airport faces federal charges—A Texas man who authorities say took a picture of another person’s boarding pass and tried to sneak onto a Salt Lake City airport flight home after a ...
- + Fights, fiascos and mayhem: How the Golden Eagles first made Salt Lake love hockey—Chris Biotti took a left out of the old Golden Eagles locker room and sauntered onto the Salt Palace’s floor. John Stockton. Jerry Sloan. Karl Malone...
- + Best Ashwagandha Gummies of 2024—In today’s ever-growing world of wellness, there are an overwhelming amount of natural products available to help keep us at our best. Often we just n...
- + Opinion: How a Supreme Court case will impact homelessness and democracy in Utah—Despite ongoing efforts from a wide array of community members in the Salt Lake Valley, homelessness continues to be a persistent and slowly growing ...
- + These 18 Utah cities and towns still want clean energy, even as RMP backs off—This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation...
- + School districts await statewide book ban list as Utah plans to retroactively enforce new law—Since Utah’s sweeping sensitive materials law took effect in 2022, certain school districts and public charters throughout the state have individual...
- + Panguitch Lake isn’t the only dam in Utah that needs updates. At the current pace, it will take 100 years to get to them all.—An ice fisher was the first to notice water escaping at Panguitch Lake Dam earlier this month. He contacted the owners, who went out the next day to s...
- + These 5 Utah restaurants are fighting for the planet while serving you dinner—A lot of restaurants throw around the labels “local” and “sustainable” these days. And without talking with the owner about their practices, there’s u...
- + Where the $60 million hot mineral baths resort near Zion plans to get its water—La Verkin • Tourists and visitors to the southern Utah town of La Verkin will soon no longer have to resort to bathtubs or backyard spas to enjoy a h...
- + Actor, store owner and architect wants to add a new title: Utah senator—Utah Renaissance man Oran Stainbrook is familiar with long odds and lost causes, and he is no stranger to beating them. For example, he was recently ...
- + Salt Lake City’s microshelter will stay open in current location for a few more months—Steven Malia, 60, moved into Salt Lake City’s microshelter community about 3 months ago. Malia had been staying at St. Vincent’s winter overflow sh...
- + Opinion: A few words about nests—Spring is proceeding apace in this yard, despite my worst fears. For 28 of the 29 years that my husband and I have lived in this house, the elderly wi...
- + Here’s how much a Utah college is paying Rainn Wilson from ‘The Office’ to speak at graduation—It turns out being the assistant to the regional manager is a well-paying gig. Rainn Wilson , who held that job title in his famed TV role as the ir...
- + A small Utah city is sending its mayor and her staff on spendy trade missions around the world. Not everyone is happy.—The mayor of Vineyard and two of her staff went on expensive trips to Paris, London, Ukraine and India – and paid steep dues with city funds for acces...
- + Historic Manti LDS Temple is rededicated by a surprise visiting VIP —President Russell M. Nelson, leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, rededicated the renovated Manti Temple on Sunday evening as ...
- + Real Salt Lake routs the Chicago Fire 4-0 as its emerging star blazes—Major League Soccer scoring leader Chicho Arango scored two goals and added two assists as Real Salt Lake routed the host Chicago Fire 4-0 on Saturday...
- + Reagan’s great America shining on a hill twisted into Trump’s dark vision of Christian nationalism—In August 1982, Ronald Reagan’s father-in-law was dying. Nancy Reagan’s beloved dad, Loyal Davis, was an atheist — a troubling fact to the 40th presid...
- + Opinion: Don’t let St. George become Las Vegas. Speak up about the Northern Corridor Highway.—With more than 25 years of combined residency in St. George and Washington County, we are deeply invested in preserving this desert paradise in its en...
- + Tribune Editorial: Salt Lake City is good for the Olympics. It’s time to let the Olympics work for Salt Lake City.—Ask not what Salt Lake City can do for the Olympics. We already know. Ask what the Olympics can do for Salt Lake City. A contingent of the Internatio...
- + Scott D. Pierce: Why more of ‘The Jinx’? There are more shocks about Robert Durst’s crimes.—When “The Jinx” aired in 2015, it was a sensation. The astonishing story of mega-rich Robert Durst and his crimes, it not only included evidence that ...
- + Will — and should — the LDS Church ever ‘seal’ same-sex couples in temples? See what members think. —True, Latter-day Saints may be increasingly comfortable with the idea of civil marriages for same-sex couples . But when it comes to solemnizing th...
- + What Salt Lake City is doing — and could do — to be more family-friendly—It’s the constant refresh of the Zillow map. Nothing new in our price range. It’s the tempting urge to call to see if that spot in the neighborhood...
- + Look Ahead: Local events and things to do this week, April 21-27—April 22 Earth Day at the aquarium Monday is Earth Day, the annual event started in 1970 to show support for protecting the environment. Loveland ...
- + Letter: Sen. Lee and many of his Republican colleagues clearly don’t want to fix our immigration system—Our southern border is overstressed, and our immigration system is broken. Only Congress can change the laws that govern our immigration system, and a...
- + Letter: Does the horror of a country laced with Putin’s land mines resonate with you?—Did anyone watch “60 Minutes” on April 7 ? Does the horror of a country laced with Vladimir Putin’s land mines — capable of destroying innocent live...
- + Letter: Expanding end-of-life care options in Utah is critical—April 16 was National Healthcare Decisions Day. Launched by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in 2007, its focus is to educate the public about...
- + Letter: Heat records are falling, but clean energy surges forward—Two newsworthy items caught my attention recently. First the bad news: January 2024 was the eighth straight month of record-setting heat. This was the...
- + Letter: Misleading ads are irresponsible. When deriding spending, Curtis should be specific about what programs he would cut.—It’s funny season again when candidates for the U.S. Senate make fools of themselves. Take Jason Walton. He takes a picture in front of a beautiful...
- + Letter: Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial is significant for several reasons—In response to his “hush money” trial, Donald Trump has been hyperbolically indignant, to say the least. He claims the alleged violations represent un...
- + Utah’s Top Workplaces for 2024: You have more time to praise your employer—It’s been a wobbly time when it comes to job satisfaction, to say the least. New data issued in February shows Utah’s employee contentment metrics a...
- + Opinion: The Kamala Harris moment has arrived—One of Kamala Harris’ most memorable moments during the 2020 presidential election cycle was when, during a Democratic primary debate, she sharply cri...
- + Opinion: Some words feel truer in Spanish—My earliest relationship with language was defined by rules. As an immigrant who came to this country from Peru at age 4, I spent half of my days in k...
- + Opinion: The real path to an American civil war—Last week Donald Trump was put on trial by a liberal prosecutor on what seems like the most nakedly political of the multiple charges that he’s facing...
- + Real Real Lake routs the Chicago Fire 4-0 as its emerging star blazes—Major League Soccer scoring leader Chicho Arango scored two goals and added two assists as Real Salt Lake routed the host Chicago Fire 4-0 on Saturday...
- + Utah Red Rocks fall short of NCAA gymnastics national title—Vault has been up and down for the Utah Red Rocks over the years. At times, it has been the event that advanced them in the postseason. At others, it’...
- + Kevin Bacon meets the Payson students who lobbied him to visit. Here’s how four Utah nonprofits will benefit.—Payson • Hundreds of students and volunteers gathered on the football field at Payson High School on Saturday, packing bags with the movie star they ...
- + Great Salt Lake has chance to be healthy again for first time in over a decade—This article is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative that partners news, education and media organiz...
- + After an online ‘sextortion’ threat, a Utah teen died by suicide. Now his parents are warning others.—Editor’s note • This article discusses suicide. If you or people you know are at risk of self-harm, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & ...
- + Gordon Monson: The wearing — or not wearing — of LDS garments is personal and should stay that way—So, the story goes that Steve Young, back in his days of playing for the San Francisco 49ers, was once spotted in the locker room putting on his under...
- + ‘A long ways to go.’ Where women are — and are not — making progress in Utah.—This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation...
- + A Utah law, designed to help gig workers earn benefits, gets its first test—After little debate and nearly unanimous votes during the 2023 session, Utah legislators redefined what it means for companies to use contract labor —...
- + Opinion: After three decades of being a Utah Jazz fan, I can’t do it anymore—I am officially resigning my membership as a fan of the Utah Jazz. Another season down the drain with little to show for it but the endless promise o...
- + Gordon Monson: Utah’s new NHL team has no name yet, but the real question is, will it have game?—What’s in a name? Apparently, more than what the average Joe and Jane might think. That’s what Ryan Smith figures, considering he said on Thursday tha...
- + Opinion: The Israeli censorship regime is growing. That needs to stop.—When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, newsrooms across the world scrambled to send their reporters to the front lines. Journalists gave the internation...
- + 100-year-old owner bet big on Alta when he bought the Peruvian Lodge — and won—When John Cahill considered buying the Alta Peruvian Lodge in 1968, the gossip around the tiny town of less than 400 was that he was a fool. A bigger...
- + Opinion: How to be pro-Palestinian, pro-Israeli and pro-Iranian—Iran’s missile and drone attack on Israel over the weekend was a game-changing escalation that requires some game-changing rethinking on the part of I...
- + Moab businesses report strong start to tourist season—After some trepidation following post-coronavirus travel slumps, several business owners are reporting a relatively strong start to the 2024 season. ...
- + Matthew Bowman: Exploring the LDS spin on near-death experiences, the apocalypse and Chad Daybell—Let’s say you’re not a regular follower of the paranormal. You don’t know who (or what) Mothman is. You’ve never heard of the Akashic Records . You...
- + This is Ryan Smith’s new ‘Plan A’ for Utah’s NHL arena—The Delta Center may be hockey’s home for good. Rather than building a new arena to host his yet-to-be-named NHL team , owner Ryan Smith said Frida...
- + Will Utah NHL’s team keep Coyotes coach and GM? New owner addresses personnel and other early questions—In a packed room inside the Delta Center — a room that included state leaders and sports figures ranging from Gov. Spencer Cox to Utah Jazz executi...
- + Homie, the Utah company meant to ‘disrupt’ real estate, sheds its last agents—Homie — the Salt Lake City-based real estate technology company that promised to cut costs for homebuyers by offering a flat fee to sellers — is strip...
- + Utah point guard enters the transfer portal in what would be Utes’ biggest loss for 2024—One of the cornerstones of Utah’s 2024 roster has now hit the transfer portal. Deivon Smith, the Utes’ point guard who surpassed Jason Kidd’s Pac-12 ...
- + Indica vs. sativa vs. hybrid: getting the strains straight—Even if you’re brand new to the world of cannabis and hemp, you have likely at least heard the three terms sativa, indica, and hybrid. The cannabis a...
- + A.G. Sean Reyes’ must turn over his calendars to The Tribune, Utah records committee rules—The State Records Committee has unanimously ruled that Attorney General Sean Reyes’ calendars are public records and should be provided to The Salt La...
- + Practice your faith in a safe place with religious services at this upscale Utah retirement community—For followers of faith, church services offer a place of peace, worship and divine connection. When it’s time to retire and enjoy your golden years, i...
- + Real Salt Lake trades for former MLS Cup champion—Real Salt Lake traded for a defender who, just last year, helped a team win an MLS Cup title. RSL acquired defender Philip Quinton from the Columbus ...
- + How Sundance and Park City grew up together over a four-decades relationship—The guy who put Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand together was also the matchmaker for Park City and the Sundance Film Festival. The annual celebra...
- + Man held in Cache County jail dies in cell—Authorities are investigating the Wednesday death of a man who was being held at the Cache County jail in Logan. On Wednesday at about 2:45 pm, deput...
- + Utah Red Rocks advance to NCAA championship final by taking advantage of falls from No. 1 Oklahoma —A national commentator earlier this week said to “watch out” for the Utah Red Rocks in the NCAA Gymnastics National Championships. Boy, was he righ...
- + Boost your Utah home’s value with these 4 strategic upgrades—Your home is not just a place to live but also a valuable investment. If you are a homeowner in Utah looking to boost the value of your property, you ...
- + Residents of Moab-owned trailer court are facing eviction—Note: This report has been updated to reflect comments from Rhiana Medina of the Moab Valley Multicultural Center. When the Moab City Council purcha...
- + What does Utah’s new hockey team think about coming to Salt Lake City?—Tempe, Ariz. • Coyotes goalie Connor Ingram was headed to Utah anyway. The netminder from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, frequently drives to and from his...
- + As spring practices end, Utah’s offseason starts with the transfer portal—Utah’s spring camp is over, which means the offseason is officially upon Kyle Whittingham and his staff. The transfer portal opens on Tuesday, giving...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Christ-like Love
- + Delegates have an outsized role in picking Utah’s elected leaders. Here’s how. —The delegates who cast ballots in the county and state conventions have enormous influence on the makeup of the Utah Legislature. In many cases, a few...
- + $655 a night? Utah is drawing more skiers, and more of their money, researchers say.—The 2022-23 ski season in Utah packed in the superlatives: record snowfall, record visitation and, now, record spending. Out-of-state visitors spent ...
- + Opinion: Poisonous ‘forever’ chemicals are likely in the Great Salt Lake. They should be banned.—This week The Tribune ran a front-page story on contamination of Wasatch Front drinking water with PFAS (otherwise known as “forever” chemicals) fro...
- + A new rule aims to fortify public lands against climate change. Here’s why Utah wants to fight it.—The Bureau of Land Management oversees nearly 23 million acres of Utah’s land for grazing, oil and gas, mining and logging. Thursday, the agency publ...
- + Know thyself − all too well: Why Taylor Swift’s songs are philosophy—Taylor Swift isn’t just a billionaire songwriter and performer. She’s also a philosopher. As a Swiftie and a philosopher , I’ve found that this cl...
- + Silicon Slopes CEO worries Utah could turn out like California on housing—Despite their nearly identical names, Clint Betts doesn’t want Silicon Slopes to become Silicon Valley in one way: housing costs. “I think that we ne...
- + What we know about where Salt Lake City’s new NHL team will play — and how it could change—Utah’s capital is a hockey town now. The Beehive State’s pro sports tycoon, Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith, has long wanted a National Hockey League fran...
- + Utah officially has an NHL team—Utah is now home to a National Hockey League franchise. The NHL on Thursday announced that the Arizona Coyotes will effectively relocate to Salt Lake...
- + When will Utah’s new NHL team have a name? Here’s what Ryan Smith says. —Now that Utah has an NHL team to call its own, what will it be called? The Blizzard? Yetis? Will it evoke the past with the Golden Eagles? And will th...
- + Coyotes fans face the end in Arizona with anger toward Salt Lake City, appreciation of hockey’s impact—Tempe, Ariz. • The fans came early to the funeral. With three hours left before the opening faceoff of the Arizona Coyotes ’ last game in the state...
- + New BYU coach’s first task: shaving his beard. Here’s what comes next for Kevin Young—Provo • The Phoenix Suns’ initial reaction to Kevin Young becoming the head coach of the BYU men’s basketball team had nothing to do with hoops. I...
- + Gordon Monson: The hockey world has its eyes on Utah and everyone’s wondering about ... you—In the past week, I’ve been asked to do numerous interviews on local and national radio stations/networks and websites from Toronto, Ontario, to Orlan...
- + Fact check: Nebo School District responds to claims about student protest over ‘furries’—Video of middle schoolers walking out of a Nebo School District school in Payson on Wednesday quickly spread in conservative social media circles, wit...
- + Sundance Film Festival will explore options beyond 2026 — and a move out of Utah is on the table—The organizers of the Sundance Film Festival, which has called Park City home for more than 40 years, are taking a hard look at the independent film e...
- + A Utah cafe’s Japanese fluffy pancakes are mega-popular and Instagram-worthy—For now, a South Salt Lake cafe is the only place in Utah making Japanese-style fluffy pancakes, and the treat has gotten so popular that the shop had...
- + Bagley Cartoon: Chatty Marjorie
- + Rapper NBA YoungBoy suspected of leading Utah prescription drug fraud ring—Rapper and Utah resident NBA YoungBoy is suspected of being behind a prescription drug ring that worked to fraudulently obtain narcotics from pharmaci...
- + Jana Riess: It’s not just women who have a problem with LDS temple garments. It’s men, too.—The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints revised its temple recommend questions late last week to remove ambiguity about when and how endowed...
- + Tithing lawsuits from four states against the LDS Church get transferred. Guess where.—A series of fraud lawsuits filed in multiple states against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over tithing have now been moved to a sin...
- + Dreaming of New York-style pizza? Try this South Salt Lake pizzeria.—This article is excerpted from the Utah Eats newsletter, compiled by Kolbie Peterson, The Salt Lake Tribune’s food and drink reporter. To get the full...
- + Opinion: As a commuter who can’t afford to live in Salt Lake City, I still deserve to be heard—Affordable housing was a top budget priority for Utah’s state and local officials this year. This was reflected by the $17 million the Legislature ear...
- + You thought the Jordan River was high last year? Here’s what to expect this spring.—Spring runoff has arrived with rising temperatures and the Wasatch snowpack hitting its peak in many places. After last year’s record winter , the r...
- + Utah’s anti-DEI law ‘lights a fire’ under nonprofits as public resources stand to dismantle—At the northernmost tip of Salt Lake City sits the Guadalupe School — a public charter that primarily serves kids in grades K-6. The school also serv...
- + Prep spotlight: Meet Maple Mountain volleyball standout Trey Thornton—Trey Thornton School: Maple Mountain Grade: Junior Sport: Volleyball Boys volleyball is a relatively new sport for Utah’s high schools. Tha...
- + Cyberbullying, filming fights: Why Granite School District may ban cellphones—Students filming others in the restroom. School fights being posted on Instagram. These are just a couple examples Granite School District officials ...
- + Opinion: An essential part of modern life that armies should never attack again—In late March, after two years of withering attacks on Ukraine, Russia knocked out half of Ukraine’s power supply. Up to that point, Russia’s missil...
- + Moab snowpack exceeds median for second consecutive year—The peaks of the La Sal Mountains might not appear quite as alabaster-white as last April, but don’t let that mislead you: southeastern Utah is still ...
- + Letter: Daybreak and affordable housing in Utah: Success or failure depends on multiple factors—Congratulations to Tayler Allen, one of our City and Metropolitan planning master’s students at the U., for getting a thoughtful piece on an importa...
- + With houses out of reach, condos could fill a need — but they’re expensive, too—This story is and excerpt from The Salt Lake Tribune Inno Lab Notes newsletter, which explores housing, transportation and energy solutions. Could a...
- + Letter: There is no doubt that Trump would try to implement a national ban on abortion once in office—Although Donald Trump has officially stated he believes abortion laws should be up to the states, he has previously supported a national abortion ban...
- + Opinion: One thing parents can control—My father was a long-haul truck driver. He piloted one of those eighteen-wheelers that had a horn that could raise the dead. As a kid I longed to join...
- + What does Jazz CEO Danny Ainge think about the season, his team’s rookies, and the NBA draft?—Danny Ainge’s season-ending news conference was an eventful one this week, with the Utah Jazz CEO answering every question coming from reporters for m...
- + Letter: It’s time America let Israel proceed at its own risk and its own expense—I enjoyed reading Matthew Weinstein’s opinion piece in The Tribune (“When anti-Zionism is — and is not — antisemitism”). I agree with his view that ...
- + Latest from Mormon Land: Where the church is growing fastest; bucking Trump and backing Biden—The Mormon Land newsletter is The Salt Lake Tribune’s weekly highlight reel of news in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join...
- + Utah’s newest LDS temple has a Presbyterian touch. See photos.—Another new Latter-day Saint temple opens this week to public tours, and its design was partly inspired by farming and — Presbyterians. According to ...
- + Here is where Alissa Pili got picked in the WNBA Draft—Former Utah women’s basketball star Alissa Pili is headed to Minnesota. The Lynx picked Pili at No. 8 in the 2024 WNBA Draft on Monday. She was on si...
- + From kindness to toughness, the lessons former SLC Mayor Ted Wilson left behind—Family members mingled Monday on the third floor of Salt Lake City Hall, where former Mayor Ted Wilson spent a decade of his life, guiding the growing...
- + Salt Lake City police bodycam shows officers shoot man near State Street gas station—Newly released body camera footage shows the moments before Salt Lake City police officers fatally opened fire on a man with a pocketknife outside a c...
- + NHL takes another step toward moving Coyotes to Utah—NHL leaders have taken the next step in moving the Arizona Coyotes to Utah. The league’s executive committee has approved the franchise’s relocation,...
- + Living in Daybreak: What residents say the Utah community is really like—South Jordan • Thirty years ago, the Kennecott mining company had a problem. Its century of removing tons of copper, gold, silver and other elements...
- + Bagley Cartoon: War on Woke
- + This summer’s Salt Lake City Twilight Concerts lineup is out. Here’s who is playing.—The summer concert season in Utah is almost upon us, with music groups around Utah announcing their line-ups — and that includes the line-up for the ...
- + Ski wax contaminated Park City’s aquifers with ‘forever chemicals.’ It could cost millions to clean up.—Michelle De Haan is a city water quality and treatment manager, not Sherlock Holmes. Yet when she and her team discovered potentially dangerous chemic...
- + What the Arizona Coyotes are saying about the NHL team’s rumored move to Utah—Calgary • How do you prepare your team for their possible final game in their home city , just days after you’ve learned it could be the end? “How ...
- + Five Mexican restaurants on Redwood Road worth dining at—Editor’s note • This is the first in an occasional series, the Redwood Road Challenge. In January, I set out to complete an ambitious task: To eat...
- + Lauren Gustus: How our election coverage is changing—If you’re making the time to read this piece, you are probably in the know when it comes to the places you care about. You keep up with how K-12 edu...
- + Gordon Monson: 50 possible names for Salt Lake’s NHL team—If the Arizona Coyotes actually become Salt Lake City’s NHL team, as has been reported to be a real possibility and not in the far-distant future , w...
- + Opinion: Homeless camps are impacting my business. Police say they can’t help.—In September, I signed on as one of the nine plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Salt Lake City over its handling of homeless camps. I was disappointed ...
- + Law aiming to protect teachers could harm students with disabilities, opponents claim—Parents and disability rights advocates say they fear an incoming law will further isolate students with disabilities from their classmates, and possi...
- + WNBA exec gives his thoughts on Utah’s Alissa Pili getting drafted —The WNBA draft is Monday, and a Utah women’s basketball player is primed to get her name called. Alissa Pili will travel to Brooklyn for the draft,...
- + A cookie-cutter community built on a waste dump? Or a solution to Utah’s growth? 20 years later, Daybreak is halfway done and still controversial.—South Jordan • Thirty years ago, the Kennecott mining company had a problem. Its century of removing tons of copper, gold, silver and other elements...
- + California construction company moves to silence Parleys quarry opposition —A group of shareholders claim that the company spearheading a controversial quarry in the Wasatch foothills isn’t living up to its own environmental s...
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