The time has come for Zion National Park to implement its own timed entry system to benefit the visitors, the park’s ...
State actors once again are diverting land and economic opportunity away from the Ute Indian Tribe,” the tribe argues in the ...
Opinion: As the number of home-schoolers has surged, the country has passively endorsed a nationwide system of blind spots, ...
This fall marked the sharpest nosedive for Utah public school enrollment in over two decades, and Salt Lake County schools ...
The debate over whether to extend the expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies has consumed lawmakers over the past two months, ...
In Utah, solar power accounts for two-thirds of the new projects waiting to connect to the state’s power grid. State ...
And convulsing it is. According to the most recent edition of an annual Harris Poll, for the first time, a majority of ...
Voices: Utah men are slipping through the cracks. We need mental health support, and we need it now.
"When men are allowed to tell the truth about what they feel, they will," writes Jay Werther in an op-ed. "When they are not, ...
At a debate tournament at the University of Utah, refugee teens from several countries find an outlet to build their ...
Three Utah governors denounced the divisive political rhetoric in the country, with former Gov. Gary Herbert pointing to ...
‘You shouldn’t come to the temple drunk’ — The ever-changing rules and rituals of LDS temple worship
For much of LDS Church history, meetinghouses were the center of religious life. Temples have largely overtaken that role.
Congressional Democrats are split on whether to back a bill that some worry will ignore community input and would result in new timber cutting on public land.
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