USA Boxing's national finals coming to Salt Lake City in December
Thanks to Utah’s first family of boxing — the offspring of former professional boxers Gene, Don and Jay Fullmer — and the support of the Utah Sports Commission, the state has successfully hosted more...
View ArticleAudit finds hiccups in Utah's congressional primary election this year
State Auditor John Dougall says this year’s primary election had some hiccups that need fixing — including county clerks sending the wrong ballots to some voters, not ensuring ballots always are...
View ArticleBagley Cartoon: It's Good to Be King
This Pat Bagley cartoon appears in The Salt Lake Tribune on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017.You can check out the past 10 Bagley editorial cartoons below. Want more? Become a fan of Bagley on Facebook at...
View ArticleUniversity of Utah to increase police presence on campus for conservative...
A message from campus authorities went out Tuesday afternoon to alert University of Utah students of increased police presence, relocated classrooms and barriers near the Social and Behavioral Science...
View ArticleTherapist accused of raping teen patient at Utah County youth treatment center
A therapist is in jail after he allegedly sexually abused a 16-year-old female patient, and police suspect there may be other victims.Jason Scott Calder, 41, of Bountiful, was arrested Monday on...
View ArticleOlympic Summit notes: Park City’s Joss Christensen and McRae Williams hoping...
Park City • Joss Christensen and McRae Williams have been at each other’s sides since they were children, hitching rides to the ski resort after school.Now the two Park City natives hope to make the...
View ArticleTrump suddenly focuses on Puerto Rico, promises visit, aid
Washington • Suddenly, just about all President Donald Trump can talk about is Puerto Rico.After not mentioning hurricane-devastated island for days, Trump on Tuesday pushed back aggressively and...
View ArticleTribune Editorial: If Hatch isn't going to use his seniority to get things...
Sen. Orrin Hatch is ready and eager, again, to fix the problem created when President Trump declared he would no longer sanction the Deferred Action for Childhood Actions program. That declaration left...
View ArticleCompany with ties to polygamous church is again accused of using child labor...
The U.S. Department of Labor says a Utah company found in the past to have unlawfully used children to harvest pecans is operating under a new name and has again been caught using children as...
View ArticleCollapsed Mexico school raises questions about quake codes
Mexico City • On paper at least, the Mexico City school appeared to be structurally sound and built to withstand a major earthquake. But it collapsed, killing 26 people, most of them children. And now...
View ArticleCan this Jazz team figure out how to score without Gordon Hayward?
That little voice in his head, the one that makes him hesitate before a shot?Rodney Hood is coaching himself not to listen to it.It can be a fine line between being an efficient top-option scoring...
View ArticleGeorge Pyle: Up at the U., the first one to get angry loses
Today I posted on The Salt Lake Tribune’s website a letter from one Ian Decker, who says he speaks for the University of Utah chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society [I didn’t know they were...
View ArticleThiessen: Disrespecting the flag is a disgraceful way to protest Trump
This weekend, the more than 100 NFL players who refused to stand during the national anthem were met with boos from crowds in stadiums across America — and deservedly so.Playing in London, Baltimore...
View ArticleFirebrand jurist Moore wins GOP primary runoff in Alabama
Montgomery, Ala. • Firebrand jurist Roy Moore won the Alabama Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, defeating an appointed incumbent backed by President Donald Trump and allies of Sen....
View Article‘You pushed me to the edge:’ Suspect, now identified by police, took to...
Police on Tuesday identified the suspect and victims involved in a shootout Sunday afternoon at a Garden City trailer park. The victims are April Carnahan, 62, and Michael Carnahan, 72, while the...
View ArticlePrep volleyball: Scrappy Copper Hills grinds past Herriman
West Jordan • The future is full of potential for the Copper Hills volleyball team. But the present isn’t looking too bad, either.Invigorated by freshman twins Asiah and Aliya Sopoaga, the Grizzlies...
View ArticleHall of Fame inductees describe their Hall of Fame shots
Jersey City, N.J. • Two putts, a 6-iron and an 11-wood.Those are among the memorable shots in the Hall of Fame careers of Davis Love III, Meg Mallon, Lorena Ochoa and Ian Woosnam. They spoke about them...
View ArticleMentally disabled woman dead in Kearns auto-pedestrian accident after...
An early Wednesday morning auto-pedestrian accident claimed the life of a mentally disabled woman in Kearns, Unified Police confirmed.UPD Detective Chuck Malm said the victim was a 43-year-old victim...
View ArticleUtah forecast: Autumn bliss in the north, rain in the south
Southern Utah’s midweek was wet and cooler while the northern Wasatch Front was dry and warm, a topsy-turvy switch expected to return to more typical fall weather by week’s end.The Salt Lake and Tooele...
View ArticlePine Creek nature trail at Wasatch Mountain State Park is a classic for...
This is an easy nature trail through Wasatch Mountain State Park campground, ending at a fun boulder field. It would be a good hike for families with young children and is especially beautiful in the...
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