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Affordability Top Voter Concern As Utah Legislature Returns

Affordability Top Voter Concern As Utah Legislature Returns

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Affordability is the top issue among voters as the Utah State Legislature starts a new session today. A poll by the Deseret News and the Hinckley Institute of Politics shows housing affordability is the dominant issue across party lines. Health care and water are also […]

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Church Leaders Ask Congregations To Review Safety Procedures

Church Leaders Ask Congregations To Review Safety Procedures

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Officials with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are asking congregations worldwide to review their safety procedures and emergency response plans. According to the “Deseret News,” the church security department in Salt Lake City sent a letter last week to all stake, district, […]

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Survey Finds Utahns Have Safety Concerns After Kirk Assassination

Survey Finds Utahns Have Safety Concerns After Kirk Assassination

(Orem, UT) — It seems Utahns are still shaken in the aftermath of the death of Charlie Kirk. A Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll found that few people in the state would feel safe attending a political rally in the U.S. after his assassination. Only five-percent of those surveyed […]

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Man’s Case Against LDS Church Dismissed

Man’s Case Against LDS Church Dismissed

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A lawsuit filed against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been dismissed. James Huntsman sued the church for the return of five-million dollars in tithes. He claimed officials committed fraud by using the money for commercial endeavors, saying they had promised not […]

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Utahns Say Political Discourse Becoming Less Civil

Utahns Say Political Discourse Becoming Less Civil

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Most Utahns feel that political discourse in America is going in the wrong direction. A new Deseret News-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows that 90-percent of those asked feel political debates have become less civil over the last six years. The poll found nearly unanimous […]

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Both newspapers in Utah’s capital to cease daily publication

Both newspapers in Utah’s capital to cease daily publication

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City will go from two daily printed newspapers to none after both of its major publications cut print days to once a week in moves that could portend more struggles for the country’s newspaper industry. The 170-year-old Deseret News said it will stop […]

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Jazz To Play Regular Season Game In Mexico City For the First Time in History

Jazz To Play Regular Season Game In Mexico City For the First Time in History

MEXICO CITY-Per numerous reports, including that of Eric Woodyard of the Deseret News, news broke Tuesday morning that the Utah Jazz would play a regular season game in Mexico City for the first time. The Jazz will be the guests of the Orlando Magic December 15 at the Arena Ciudad […]

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Orem Owlz Reportedly To Move To Pueblo

Orem Owlz Reportedly To Move To Pueblo

PUEBLO, Colo.-Per reports from the Pueblo Chieftain and KOAA-NBC Channel 5 of Colorado Springs/Pueblo, the Orem Owlz, a staple of the Utah Valley community since 2001, are expected to move to Pueblo, Colo. The Chieftain reports that Owlz owner Jeff Katosky will fly into southern Colorado Wednesday and present his […]

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