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What Westminster University needs now, writes philanthropist Mike Denkers in an op-ed, “is leadership willing to move fast and make hard decisions.”
As part of the Urban Indian Center’s "Rebalancing Culture" program, students can learn Diné Bizaad.
Two justice court clerks heard ICE was at their courthouse, so they ushered three people out the back door, federal prosecutors allege.
Are you a Utah voter who hasn't received a mail-in ballot yet, but thinks you should have by now? Here's why you might not get a ballot, and how you can still get one.
“A state that reforms its corrections system to demand genuine rehabilitation and real contribution from people would show the country that America’s incarceration rate is a policy choice, not an inevitability,” writes Josh Nemeth in an op-ed.
Authorities are asking the public for help in locating a hiker missing in or near Capitol Reef National Park since June 6.
LDS Primary leader sees songs about Jesus as a way to help children learn not to use coarse language, slurs and insults, and a former Mrs. Ireland says she was seen as an “old maid” at 30 in LDS culture.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in National Park Service funding is sitting in limbo at the Department of Interior, awaiting a political review that longtime agency staff say has put a stranglehold on the agency’s work.
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A favorite ramen shop in downtown Salt Lake City is closing, according to an Instagram post.
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During his pilgrimage to Spain, Pope Leo XIV urges Europeans and all of humanity to tend to migrants. “Every boat that arrives,” he said, “brings a question along with the migrants: What kind of world have we built, if so many brothers and sisters must risk death to seek life?”
The Salt Lake Tribune
The Salt Lake Tribune
What Westminster University needs now, writes philanthropist Mike Denkers in an op-ed, “is leadership willing to move fast and make hard decisions.”
Authorities are asking the public for help in locating a hiker missing in or near Capitol Reef National Park since June 6.
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Are you a Utah voter who hasn't received a mail-in ballot yet, but thinks you should have by now? Here's why you might not get a ballot, and how you can still get one.
“A state that reforms its corrections system to demand genuine rehabilitation and real contribution from people would show the country that America’s incarceration rate is a policy choice, not an inevitability,” writes Josh Nemeth in an op-ed.
www.sltrib.com
The Salt Lake Tribune
The Salt Lake Tribune
LDS Primary leader sees songs about Jesus as a way to help children learn not to use coarse language, slurs and insults, and a former Mrs. Ireland says she was seen as an “old maid” at 30 in LDS culture.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in National Park Service funding is sitting in limbo at the Department of Interior, awaiting a political review that longtime agency staff say has put a stranglehold on the agency’s work.
During his pilgrimage to Spain, Pope Leo XIV urges Europeans and all of humanity to tend to migrants. “Every boat that arrives,” he said, “brings a question along with the migrants: What kind of world have we built, if so many brothers and sisters must risk death to seek life?”