Letter: If Pat Bagley likes Korea so much, he should move there
Hey, if Pat Bagley likes Korea so much, maybe he should emigrate to North Korea. Probably no gun violence there and no gun ownership, either. Should be a wonderful place for a liberal to live....
View ArticleU. study: Olympic athletes in Rio dodged Zika, but not West Nile and other...
There were no confirmed Zika infections among athletes or visitors in Brazil during the 2016 Summer Olympics, but a new University of Utah Health study has found that many U.S. athletes and staff came...
View ArticlePolice: Car crash in London is traffic accident, not terror
London • A car crash that injured 11 people Saturday outside London’s popular Natural History Museum was a traffic accident, not a terrorist attack, London police said.The accident had sparked fears of...
View ArticleLetter: Keep the deal with Iran
Donald Trump is driving us closer to another costly war in the Middle East.In his speech to the U.N. General Assembly this week, Trump hinted that he’s likely to pull the United States out of the Iran...
View ArticleU.S. Gulf Coast races to ready for fast-moving Hurricane Nate
New Orleans • Gulf Coast residents scrambled to finalize storm preparations as Hurricane Nate raced swiftly over the central Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, gaining added strength as forecasters said it...
View ArticleGroups outraged over Utah fatal police shooting captured on camera
Anti-police brutality groups in Utah are livid after a prosecutor this week determined police were legally justified in a fatal shooting of a black man in August that was captured on body camera video...
View ArticleGolf vs. development debate returns to South Jordan on a different course
South Jordan city once again finds itself in a battle over golf — only this time the city’s goal could be preserving a golf course, instead of developing it.The council recently approved a resolution...
View ArticleLetter: The weather has cycles and patterns
I find it so entertaining that every time we experience a natural disaster like Hurricane Harvey or Hurricane Irma, all the climate change disciples start ranting and raving that more reporters are not...
View ArticleCheck out one of Utah’s three national wildlife refuges for a week of special...
Utah’s three national wildlife refuges will be celebrating Refuge Week that begins Sunday and runs through Oct. 14.Bear River near Brigham City, Fish Springs in western Utah, and Ouray in eastern Utah...
View ArticleLetter: People have the wrong idea about Social Security
This is in response to David Spackman’s recent letter. Mr. Spackman, I am a senior citizen collecting both Medicare and Social Security and maybe you don’t understand how it works but, it is not an...
View ArticleRapper Nelly arrested on rape accusation
Seattle • Police arrested rapper Nelly early Saturday after a woman said he raped her in a town outside Seattle, an accusation the Grammy winner’s attorney staunchly denied.Auburn police spokesman...
View ArticleLetter: Trump has no authority to take back monuments
It’s no surprise that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has recommended to rescind national monument status for Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante. The southern Utah county commissioners, state...
View ArticlePrep volleyball: State rankings for Oct. 8
Records based on best 3-of-5 matchesClass 6A1. Pleasant Grove (7-1) • Big week ahead for Vikings — road matches at Bingham on Tuesday and Lone Peak on Thursday.2. Lone Peak (9-1) • Knights out of town...
View ArticleWhat to watch for: No. 20 Utah vs. Stanford
Time, Place and [Radio Waves in] Space • The Utes’ second Pac-12 Conference game of the season will take place in Rice-Eccles Stadium at 8:15 p.m. Saturday. You can watch on FS1 or listen on ESPN 700...
View ArticleTribune editorial: Protect transit while protecting taxpayers
The Transportation Governance and Funding Task Force seems to know the state has to grab UTA by the horns. It may have to face up to seizing the rest of the beast, too.The task force, appointed by the...
View ArticleLifestyle benefits of coaching high school football can outweigh prestige of...
Sky View High School coach Danilo Robinson’s heart raced as the official’s hands went up. Touchdown.He stormed the field with his players, celebrating a walk-off score by Cole Stokes on a 1-yard...
View ArticlePolice arrest substitute teacher on charges of sexual abuse at Wasatch...
Clearfield police have arrested a substitute teacher who was accused of sexually abusing students at Wasatch Elementary School, police confirmed Saturday. The man was arrested Thursday on three counts...
View ArticleGeorge F. Will: Detroit is home to one of America's most accomplishing...
Detroit - With biblical succinctness, and foreshadowing a resurrection, Mike Duggan said, “Let there be light!” and 65,000 LED streetlights replaced the 40 percent of the city’s streetlights that were...
View ArticleLetter: Colorado right to argue that river is a legal person
Hey, America, let’s do it. Come on, put your hands together for the extraordinarily good people of the state of Colorado, for planning to bring a lawsuit against the federal government, demanding the...
View ArticleMangum returns, but coaches cloud BYU QB situation by burning Critchlow’s...
Provo • The decision to throw long on fourth-and-1 from midfield early in the fourth quarter of the Cougars’ 24-7 loss to Boise State was a bizarre one on Friday night.Then BYU coaches really outdid...
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