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LDS President Jeffrey R. Holland Passes Away At 85

LDS President Jeffrey R. Holland Passes Away At 85

Jeffrey R. Holland, the president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has passed away at age 85. According to a press release from the church, he died Dec. 27, at approximately 3:15 a.m. from complications associated with kidney disease, while […]

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Lack of Snow, Economy Combine for Slow Start to Ski Season

Lack of Snow, Economy Combine for Slow Start to Ski Season

(Provo, UT) — Ski resorts in Utah and across the country are seeing a slow start to the season because of the weather and economic uncertainty. As of the end of last month, only about eleven percent of the ski trails were open, compared with 35 to 40 percent of […]

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Weber State University Seeks Public Input for Next President

Weber State University Seeks Public Input for Next President

(Ogden, UT) — Weber State University is reaching out to the public in the campus’ search for its next president. Two months ago, Brad Mortensen resigned his position with Weber State to assume the presidency of Utah State University. Weber State officials are scheduling in-person and virtual public input sessions […]

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LDS President Jeffrey R. Holland Hospitalized

LDS President Jeffrey R. Holland Hospitalized

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is in the hospital. Church officials announced today that Jeffrey R. Holland is receiving treatment for what’s described as “ongoing health complications.” In a press release, the […]

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Utah AG Joins Other States In Warning To Meta

Utah AG Joins Other States In Warning To Meta

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Attorney General Derek Brown is joining dozens of his colleagues in other states in issuing a warning letter to Meta. They say the social media giant needs to better police deceptive medical ads on Facebook and Instagram. Brown and the other AGs say Meta […]

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Utah Rep. Carol Spackman Moss to Retire After 2026

Utah Rep. Carol Spackman Moss to Retire After 2026

(Holladay, UT) — Utah Representative Carol Spackman Moss announces she will retire at the end of 2026. Moss is the longest-serving female legislator in Utah history. The Democrat was elected in 2000, and she has represented House District 34, covering most of Holladay and parts of Millcreek and Murray, throughout […]

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Utah Releases Map Highlighting High-Risk Wildfire Areas

Utah Releases Map Highlighting High-Risk Wildfire Areas

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands has released a digital map showing areas at high risk for wildfires. A law, passed earlier this year, aims to help mitigate fires in Wildland Urban Interface areas, where proximity to homes and infrastructure increases the […]

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Utah Utes Football Coach Considering His Options

Utah Utes Football Coach Considering His Options

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The longtime head coach of the Utah Utes football program says he’s in the transfer portal. Kyle Whittingham announced his resignation last week, but now he’s talking about his next move. For now, he’s not sure. The 66-year-old might retire, but he’s open to new […]

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Defense Lawyers For Tyler Robinson Want Utah County Prosecutors Out

Defense Lawyers For Tyler Robinson Want Utah County Prosecutors Out

(Provo, UT) — Defense lawyers for Tyler Robinson are trying to get all of the prosecutors from Utah County moved off the case. Robinson, who’s accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, continues to be held without bail. His lawyers want the entire Utah County Attorney’s Office off the case because a […]

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FILE -This photo provided by Palisades Tahoe shows a freshly covered snowfall on a ski run at Palisades Tahoe ski resort in Olympic Valley, Calif., on Wednesday, March 1, 2023. (Blake Kessler/Palisades Tahoe via AP,File)

Some Snow Expected By Tomorrow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A slow start to the snow season is about to pick up – at least, a little bit. A change in the weather will bring wind and some snow tomorrow. It won’t be a big storm, but it’s a welcome change for ski resorts. There […]

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