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Letter: True conservatism means preserving vital resources and institutions, not standing by as they are eroded
In less than two weeks, the Utah Jazz will make a selection in the NBA draft that will shape the course of their franchise for years to come. https://www.sltrib.com/sports/jazz/2026/06/15/nba-draft-utah-jazz-does-dybantsa 
The Salt Lake Tribune obtained a summary of the consultant group’s report, which was created after more than 30 meetings with employees. Here’s what it said.
Check out Pat Bagley's latest cartoon: Cage Fight
“Salt Lake City has a cycling problem,” Jason Lane writes in an op-ed. “Not with its cyclists, but with how it treats them.”
Letter: Teaching moral principles can be done without unconstitutionally trying to foist religious dogma on students in schools
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Letter: True conservatism means preserving vital resources and institutions, not standing by as they are eroded
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Letter: True conservatism means preserving vital resources and institutions, not standing by as they are eroded
By September, four new justices will be in place on the now-7-seat Utah Supreme Court — an unprecedented overhaul that comes in the wake of years of seething anger from Republican lawmakers over defeats on issues from abortion to redistricting.
When Boulder was selected to host the Sundance Film Festival, one expectation was that accommodations would be less expensive than in Park City. Early listings, though, are already far above what festival regulars say they were paying in Utah.
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The Utah Department of Transportation just closed on a second parcel of land earmarked for use with the Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola. Critics say the money should be used elsewhere.
Latter-day Saints love the San Diego Temple — inside and out. After three years of renovations, it's reopening, and hundreds of thousands are expected to tour it.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
UDOT just added an $8M piece to the Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola plan
The Utah Department of Transportation just closed on a second parcel of land earmarked for use with the Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola. Critics say the money should be used elsewhere.
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Latter-day Saints love the San Diego Temple — inside and out. After three years of renovations, it's reopening, and hundreds of thousands are expected to tour it.
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Utah athletics hired a consultant to review parts of its department last summer. Here's what they found, according to a document recently obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune.
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It’s one of the most popular LDS temples. It shares ties to the faith’s first temple. And it’s open again.
Too many free tickets and money left ‘on the table’: Here’s what consultants found when they reviewed Utah’s athletics operations
The Salt Lake Tribune
The Salt Lake Tribune
“Salt Lake City has a cycling problem,” Jason Lane writes in an op-ed. “Not with its cyclists, but with how it treats them.”
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Voices: Salt Lake City’s cyclist culture is growing. It’s time for the city to catch up.
Bagley Cartoon: Cage Fight
Check out Pat Bagley's latest cartoon: Cage Fight
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Letter: Teaching moral principles can be done without unconstitutionally trying to foist religious dogma on students in schools
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The Utah Legislature passed a bill striking a bipartisan requirement for a commission that suggests Supreme Court candidates to the governor. The picks are now all men and mostly from BYU.
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All men and mostly BYU grads: A new commission makes its picks for new Utah Supreme Court justices
Letter: Teaching moral principles can be done without unconstitutionally trying to foist religious dogma on students in schools
When Boulder was selected to host the Sundance Film Festival, one expectation was that accommodations would be less expensive than in Park City. Early listings, though, are already far above what festival regulars say they were paying in Utah.
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Boulder bet $34 million to land Sundance. High lodging prices are raising concerns.