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Where are The Whale and The Claw? How two art installations captured the attention of Utahns.
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The Whale and the Claw are two art structures installed in Salt Lake County that have captured the zeitgeist of Utahns.
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Utah public unions banned from collective bargaining after Gov. Cox signs controversial bill
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Public unions in Utah are banned from collective bargaining after Gov. Spencer Cox signs controversial legislation.
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on Feb 16
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The Tribune 2024 Annual Report
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Hey, it’s The Salt Lake Tribune’s new annual report!
on Sep 5
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University of Utah students learned a link to the Trump administration's deportation policies while making a film about the Japanese Americans incarcerated at the Topaz Internment Camp.
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‘Existential threat’: Utah businesses grapple with the uncertainty of Trump’s tariffs
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Utah business leaders say tariffs are challenging and forcing changes to strategy, but uncertainty about what lies ahead is even more difficult.
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Between February and March, reports on transgender students’ mental health were quietly removed from Utah's Department of Health and Human Services website.
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Robert Francis Prevost is first American pope
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The cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church elected Robert Francis Prevost as their 267th pontiff, ending a two-day conclave in Rome with the election of the first pope from the United States.
on Thu, 6PM
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How fans reacted to the unveiling of the Utah Mammoth team name
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Smith Entertainment Group revealed Utah Mammoth as its official team name on Wednesday. Here is how fans reacted.
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Utah Hockey Club has a new name. Here’s everything you need to know.
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The Utah Hockey Club's permanent name was announced Wednesday.
on Wed, 3PM
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Salt Lake City may have found a way to avoid the state’s ban on pride flags
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Salt Lake City adopts official versions of the pride and other flags just hours before a new Utah law banning unofficial flags from schools and government buildings takes effect.
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The Great Salt Lake is drying. Has Utah lost the will to save it?
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The Great Salt Lake is still threatened, but can Utah regain momentum in its efforts to save it?
on May 5
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St. George officials opt to save premier dinosaur quarry by building an electric power substation elsewhere.
on May 1
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Exclusive: Anti-fed fugitive Ammon Bundy has a warning for MAGA crowd about Donald Trump
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Fugitive Ammon Bundy offers his thoughts on Trump, Musk, MAGA, the Constitution, the Book of Mormon and the "White Horse Prophecy."
on May 1
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During a telephone town hall with 14,000 constituents on Tuesday, Utah’s Rep. Blake Moore discussed tariffs, immigration and the cost of living.
on May 1
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Utah Hockey Club may have just accidentally leaked its new name
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Utah Hockey Club's YouTube handle briefly changed before the page was deleted, causing a stir on social media.
on Apr 30
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Fire hits a snack factory in Salt Lake City, producing smoke visible for miles
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A fire in Salt Lake City's Ballpark neighborhood produced smoke visible for miles on Tuesday morning.
on Apr 29
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Utah’s household income is highest in the nation when compared to the cost of living. Here’s why.
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Utah’s average household has more buying power than anywhere else in the nation, despite rising housing costs. Here's why.
on Apr 29
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Referendum to repeal anti-union law meets threshold to qualify for 2026 ballot
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Labor groups have met the requirements to put a measure on the 2026 ballot to repeal a law banning police, firefighters and teachers unions from collective bargaining.
on Apr 28
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Sweating to shivering: Study finds rapid swings in temperature have increased
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Flips between warm temperatures to cold and vice versa have become quicker, more frequent and more intense in recent decades, a new study shows.
on Apr 27
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Nearly a dozen Utah international student’ visas reinstated after reversal by Trump administration
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Nearly a dozen Utah international students have had their visas reinstated, hours after the Trump admin announced it was halting orders, for now, to revoke some 1,500 visas nationwide.
on Apr 25
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Take a look inside the Salt Lake Valley’s newest homeless shelter
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A new homeless shelter set up to keep families safe as they get back on their feet will open soon in a former motel.
on Apr 25
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Trump may shrink 2 Utah national monuments to expand mining and drilling in the West, per report
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After declaring a national energy emergency earlier this year, President Donald Trump is looking to roll back federal protections to promote energy development.
on Apr 24
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Live updates: Here's how close labor groups are to putting a referendum to repeal an anti-union law on Utahns' ballots in 2026.
on Apr 24
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After injury, Utah Royals’ Lauren Flynn learns physical recovery is a mental battle
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Lauren Flynn, the Utah Royals defender, is recovering from an injury that ended her rookie season early. One of the biggest challenges, she says, was dealing with the mental toll that a physical injury would take.
on Apr 24
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While the Trump administration targets foreign aid, the LDS Church remains all-in
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Amid heated debates about U.S. foreign policy, the LDS Church reaffirms its commitment to the U.N.
on Apr 23
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Under a Trump administration directive to freeze some federal funds that subsidize reproductive health services like birth control and disease testing, Planned Parenthood Association of Utah will close a quarter of its clinics.
on Apr 22
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As climate change fears rise, Pope Francis says he is updating his ‘green’ encyclical
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Pope Francis plans to address climate change further in an updated "green" encyclical.
on Apr 22
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Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, dies at 88
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Pope Francis, who rose from modest means in Argentina to become the first Jesuit and Latin American pontiff, died on Monday at the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta. He was 88.
on Apr 21
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The city of Millcreek is yet again pushing back against federal immigration authorities, Mayor Jeff Silvestrini asserted Friday afternoon, after he said a local family from Venezuela was told by federal authorities last week to leave the country.
on Apr 19
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Utah’s school voucher program is unconstitutional, judge rules
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A judge ruled Friday that Utah’s $100 million “Utah Fits All” scholarship program is unconstitutional.
on Apr 19
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Weber State is adopting a unique tuition plan to save students money. It's been called “innovative” by the state’s commissioner over higher education. And it’s drawn the attention of Utah lawmakers. Could it be a model for all schools in the future?
on Apr 18
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LDS Church wins again as federal judge throws out a would-be class-action tithing lawsuit
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A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class-action suit accusing the LDS Church of fraud over the faith's financial practices, specifically about tithing.
on Apr 18
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SLC approves new pay deal with police union as a state ban on collective bargaining looms.
on Apr 17
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Labor unions are submitting 320,000 signatures — more than double the number required — in their attempt to repeal an anti-union measure passed by the Legislature.
on Apr 16
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During the 2025 legislative session, Utah Rep. Nicholeen Peck tried to pass a bill that would have tightened regulations on student research databases in public schools. The bill failed, but anti-censorship organizations warn it's just the beginning.
on Apr 16
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This small Utah company’s organic coffee has been picked up by a big chain
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“The more coffee that’s getting out into people’s groceries or getting into people’s cupboards,” the company's sales director said, “the more organic, fair trade certified premiums are going back to producers.”
on Apr 16
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Utah State University merges 5 colleges into 2 as state mandates multimillion-dollar budget cuts
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Utah State University will restructure its academic programs — including several large-scale mergers and a still unknown number of employee layoffs — in order to make up lost funds from the state’s budget cuts for higher education.
on Apr 15
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Bernie Sanders draws massive crowd during his ‘Fighting the Oligarchy’ tour in deep-red Utah
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Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drew a crowd of around 20,000 people in deep-red Utah during their ‘Fighting the Oligarchy’ tour in Salt Lake City on Sunday.
on Apr 14
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This longtime Salt Lake City bar is closing — and you can buy a piece of it
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This roadside Salt Lake City bar, which has existed in one form or another since the 1940s, will close in May, its owner says. Most everything in the location will be sold.
on Apr 11
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A new frontier of flood control is coming to Salt Lake County. The County Council voted last week to allocate $125,000 for two remote-controlled, robotic mowers, meant to help clear dense, woody brush in spots that are tricky for humans to access.
on Apr 11
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A longtime Utah credit union picked a new name. After a legal fight, it’s changing its name again.
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Two longtime Utah credit unions fought over branding. Now one of them is announcing a second name change in three years.
on Apr 11
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University of Utah told to look at cutting majors with fewer than 40 graduates per year
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As it responds to $19.6 million in state-imposed budget cuts, the University of Utah has been told to look at discontinuing majors with fewer than 40 graduates per year.
on Apr 10
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Salt Lake City’s popular Granary District has ballooned, but locals feel its infrastructure — and the city — hasn’t kept up. It's why a guerrilla group of residents has taken to the streets to help patrons can get around the area more safely.
on Apr 10
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In her own words: How Deserae Turner, shot as a teen, decided to enter hospice care
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After years of medical procedures and health challenges, 22-year-old Deserae Turner said, "I don’t have much strength left in my body."
on Apr 10
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Opinion: Failed conversion therapy (with a side of ranch) at Hooters
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Opinion: Failed conversion therapy (with a side of ranch) at Hooters
on Apr 9
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Utah agreed to pay a company up to $1.7 million to digitize and reproduce letters sent to inmates to help cut down on contraband. About a month later, the Corrections Department was aware of “issues with delayed delivery, quality" and more.
on Apr 9
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17 University of Utah international students see visas revoked by Trump admin
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At least 17 international students and recent graduates at the University of Utah have had their visas revoked — receiving letters from President Donald Trump’s administration instructing them to immediately “self-deport.”
on Apr 9
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Here’s who is performing at the Red Butte Garden Concert Series this summer
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James Arthur, Rick Springfield, Drive-By Truckers and TRAIN are among the musicians performing at Red Butte Garden this summer.
on Apr 8
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Vernal takes a ‘pretty big step’ to help add businesses and homes to its downtown
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How Vernal took a ‘pretty big step’ in an effort to add businesses and homes to its rural downtown.
on Apr 8