Kragthorpe: Now we have the answer to Larry Krystkowiak's question: 'Did you...
The books neatly stacked on a table of an administrator’s office in the University of Utah’s Burbidge Athletics Academic Center illustrate the nature of the industry in this era.“Cheated: The UNC...
View ArticleMargaret Sullivan: Jeff Sessions sounded like a free-speech champion at...
I knew if I waited long enough, I’d find something to agree with Attorney General Jeff Sessions about.It was never going to be about deporting young immigrants instead of putting them on a road to...
View ArticleLouisville places basketball coach Rick Pitino, AD on administrative leave
Louisville, Ky. • Louisville has placed coach Rick Pitino and athletic director Tom Jurich on administrative leave amid a federal bribery investigation.Interim university President Greg Postel said at...
View ArticleUtah woman sentenced to jail for driving under the influence during crash...
A Weber County woman who pleaded guilty to driving under the influence during a fatal rollover crash two years ago in Tooele County has been sentenced to jail time.Ann Margaret Fearn, 50, of Hooper,...
View Article"Don't be afraid!" Pope starts campaign to promote migrants
Vatican City • Pope Francis has launched a two-year campaign about the plight of migrants to counteract mounting anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.S. and Europe, urging the world: “Don’t be...
View ArticleAnn Cannon: What I hope to hear at Mormon General Conference — including a...
It’s definitely NOT MY JOB to tell speakers what to talk about in General Conference. Still. I won’t lie. There are things I’d like to hear when Mormons all over the world tune in to listen to their...
View ArticleUtah-based folk musician takes listeners on a tour of nation’s landscapes
Kate MacLeod may have grown up in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., but after moving to Salt Lake City in 1979 at age 18, she quickly developed a greater affinity for the country’s more...
View ArticleMormon church adds $11M to famine relief in Africa, Middle East
The LDS Church is providing an additional $11 million in aid to eight famine-stricken nations in Africa and the Middle East.Gerald Causse, presiding bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
View ArticleJames Rogers retains Salt Lake City Council seat after opponent withdraws...
Salt Lake City Councilman James Rogers received 78 percent of the vote in last month’s primary election. In the general election, he’ll get 100 percent.That’s because his District 1 opponent, David...
View ArticleUTA now allows paying train and bus fares by smartphone
The Utah Transit Authority is now allowing riders to pay fares for TRAX, streetcars and bus with a new smartphone app, called UTA GoRide.“The nice thing is you can buy as many tickets as you want and...
View ArticleSaudi women will be allowed to drive, but hurdles remain
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia • Women in Saudi Arabia will be able to get behind the wheel as of next summer, following a landmark royal decree allowing women to drive — but they are still likely to be told to...
View ArticleCommentary: Utah deserves term limits
Our founders framed the American governing system with an eye to mitigate the likelihood of one group, faction, class, party, or religion gaining and exerting dominance over another. By limiting what...
View ArticleAudit: Hispanics still treated differently in traffic stops
Phoenix • Nearly four years ago, a federal judge ordered a sweeping overhaul of then-Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s office after concluding sheriff’s deputies had systematically racially profiled Hispanics in...
View ArticleLeonard Pitts: So black athletes have forgotten how to protest
Dear black people:I guess we’ve messed up again. Seems like we’re never going to learn how to properly protest, no matter how hard conservatives try to teach us.When there was violence in the streets...
View ArticleUtah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell was star of summer; now the real deal beckons
When Donovan Mitchell woke up Monday morning to attend Jazz media day, he took his phone, scrolled through his contacts and stopped at teammate Tony Bradley. He sent the proverbrial “I’m ready” text....
View ArticleDecision on closing two Orem schools delayed until November
Orem • A decision on the possible closure of two Orem elementary schools has been delayed until November, after the Alpine school board opted Tuesday to allow more time to review its plans and hear...
View Article'Nothing, nothing.' Aid lags in hurricane-torn Puerto Rico
Montebello, Puerto Rico • Relatives helped Maribel Valentin Espino find shelter when Hurricane Maria roared through her community in northern Puerto Rico. Neighbors formed volunteer brigades to cut...
View ArticleIt takes a village — a global one — to move the Kirbys
The United Nations moved us.The internet was hooked up by a guy from Mongolia. The appliances were installed by several Zimbabweans, and the haulers were Mexicans.There was a white guy among them, but...
View ArticleLetter: Shutting down Shapiro only gives him power
I’m sitting in the Marriott Library at the U., getting some homework done and reading some articles on Ben Shapiro’s scheduled visit to our campus tonight. I’ve seen the fliers taped to light poles....
View ArticleUtah colleges and resettlement programs in limbo as Trump puts squeeze on...
Fewer immigrants, fewer refugees. President Donald Trump’s policies continue to mirror campaign promises to pull back from decades of easing restrictions on newcomers in the face of a global...
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