Journalist covering religion for The Salt Lake Tribune.
Tamarra Kemsley
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Why many evangelicals view the LDS Church as a ‘cult’ — and why it’s unlikely to change.
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Latter-day Saints are still not included on the Defense Department’s “Christian list.” But neither is anyone else following latest update.
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She dug into her Mormon ancestry and found sister wives, a massacre and questions with no answers.
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Blood, angels and polygamy -- inside the rise of Mormon horror films
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For what appears to be the first time, a Latter-day Saint author numbered among the great English fiction writers.
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Utah podcaster says LDS Church booted him out for "apostasy."
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The LDS Church has a one-of-a-kind system for tracking abusers. Does it work?
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Should you happen to be need of some whimsy...
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For decades, Shoshone Latter-day Saints worshipped together in their own congregation. Now anyone can learn their stories.
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LDS Church doubles down on commitment to pluralism in special lesson on nation’s founding.
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Tamarra Kemsley
The tides turned for this Latter-day Saint author when TikTok discovered his psychological thriller about hell.
Many Latter-day Saints declared victory after the Defense Department updated its list of recognized religions. But a larger battle is being ignored, guests said in a recent "Mormon Land" podcast.
“It’s confirmation that all the work was worth it,” said a co-author of "The Weighty Word Book." The 1985 volume has become an instant bestseller four decades later, thanks to a viral post from Trib c...
The church calls it a "vital" part of its efforts to protect vulnerable members from those with a history of threatening behavior. Experts point to gaps in a system that relies largely on lay, sometim...
This Sunday, Latter-day Saints across the country will sit down for a lesson about the Constitution and religious freedom. Here's what top leaders have instructed them to discuss.