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Utah Ranks Third for Worst Drivers in the U.S.

Utah Ranks Third for Worst Drivers in the U.S.

(Salt Lake City, UT) — New data ranks Utah number three among the worst drivers in the U.S. According to a Lending Tree report, the Beehive state ranked second nationwide for speeding-related incidents. New Jersey came in second overall, while North Dakota topped the list with 64 incidents per one-thousand […]

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Salt Lake City Airport Still Dealing With Delays

Salt Lake City Airport Still Dealing With Delays

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Problems with weather in multiple U.S. cities continue to cause problems at Salt Lake City International Airport. Big snowstorms in places like Chicago are creating massive delays and cancellations that are being felt here in Utah. Nationwide, about 25-thousand flights were delayed in recent days […]

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Utah Republicans Appeal New Redistricting Map

Utah Republicans Appeal New Redistricting Map

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Republican lawmakers are appealing to the state Supreme Court to overturn a congressional redistricting map. The map was approved earlier this month by a third-district court judge. Senate President Stuart Adams called it the most gerrymandered map in the state’s history. A special legislative […]

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Utah 2034 Winter Olympics Name Unveiled

Utah 2034 Winter Olympics Name Unveiled

(Salt Lake City, UT) — When the Winter Olympics return in just over eight years, the name will be “Utah 2034”. The name is designed to emphasize the entire state’s role in the games. In 2002, the Salt Lake City Olympics was far more specific and city leaders this time […]

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New LDS Institute Opens in Logan

New LDS Institute Opens in Logan

(Logan, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening a new Institute of Religion near Utah State University in Logan. The facility replaces the previous institute demolished in 2023. A two-day public open house begins today, followed by a “by-invitation” dedication at 6 p.m. on Sunday. […]

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Former State Senator Running For Congress

Former State Senator Running For Congress

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Former state senator Derek Kitchen is running to represent Utah’s newly drawn First Congressional District. He announced his candidacy yesterday. Kitchen gained national attention in 2014 when he and his partner sued the state for marriage equality in Kitchen v. Herbert, which legalized same-sex marriage […]

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LDS Church Lowers Missionary Age For Women

LDS Church Lowers Missionary Age For Women

The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints has lowered the age that young women may begin missionary service. In an announcement today the First Presidency stated, “young women who choose to serve a full-time mission may begin their service at age 18 following graduation from high school or its […]

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LDS Church Opens First Meetinghouse In Azerbaijan

LDS Church Opens First Meetinghouse In Azerbaijan

(Baku, Azerbaijan) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints inaugurates its first meetinghouse in Azerbaijan. The church was registered in the country in July 2024. Local members met immediately following registration to discuss opening a permanent meetinghouse. The new facility marks a key step in the church’s growing […]

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Utah Leaders Tout Nuclear Power Project

Utah Leaders Tout Nuclear Power Project

(Brigham City, UT) — There’s a new push to build a nuclear power plant. Utah leaders say Brigham City will eventually be home to what they call “the state’s first, full-scale nuclear ecosystem.” Yesterday, Governor Spencer Cox and others said a small collection of modular reactors will be built over […]

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Judge Threatened After Redrawing Congressional Map

Judge Threatened After Redrawing Congressional Map

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A judge is facing threats after rejecting the Utah congressional map that was drawn by lawmakers in favor of a map that was drawn by voter organizations. The court did not specify what kind of threats were made, but indicated there have been threats of […]

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