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After nurse’s arrest, Utah lawmakers will draft a bill that clarifies when...

Members of the Utah Legislature’s Judiciary Interim Committee voted unanimously on Wednesday to draft a bill that will clarify when police may — and may not — draw blood without a driver’s...

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$35 million Book of Mormon manuscript sale called the ‘biggest game-changer...

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints now owns the printer’s manuscript of the Book of Mormon — for $35 million, the sellers say.The Community of Christ, formerly known as the Reorganized...

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Letter: Bridge column? What about the horoscope?

Richard Heiner recently said: “I’m an older geezer who does not play bridge and have no interest in reading the bridge column, other than the first sentence. However, I miss the daily horoscope column...

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Kirby: We went digging for desert crystals, but found another kind of treasure

Sonny and I were sentenced to hard labor on a rock pile last Saturday. Our crime — apparently not having enough to do.We drove out to Topaz Mountain in Juab County, 70 miles west of Nephi. Sonny’s...

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Letter: Time to speak up on ADU zoning

Salt Lake City’s Planning Department and the City Council are moving to amend the accessory dwelling unit ordinance in which ADUs (rental units) are only currently allowed in homes zoned as a...

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Utah forecast: Cold and wet in the north, windy and cooler south

It may be autumn in the valleys of northern Utah, but there will be a decidedly wintry turn at the higher peaks of the Wasatch Front as the work week comes to a close.The National Weather Service...

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News roundup: Why are Republicans in a rush to pass a new health care law...

Why are Republicans in a rush to pass a new health care law this month? Utah lawmakers are again looking at a bill to remove mentally incapacitated officials from office. Lawmakers pass bills to back...

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Letter: Make the link to climate change

In the recent events with Hurricane Harvey, there have been relatively few reports of the augmented effects of climate change on Hurricane Harvey. I believe the victims of Harvey should receive proper...

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Letter: Mormons aren't the only ones who help

The Sept. 4 edition of The Tribune had the most unusual headline on its front page.It read, in very large bold letters, that “It’s our mission to help others” above a picture of the damage of Hurricane...

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Noah Feldman: The Constitution is passing the Trump stress test

As Donald Trump’s administration enters its ninth month, it’s worth considering a surprising possibility: Things have never been better in the turbulent period since the president took office.Trump’s...

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From ‘Star Trek’ to ‘Dynasty,’ there’s a lot of recycling going on this fall...

Everything old is new again this fall on TV.Well, a whole bunch of old ideas — even old shows — are being dusted off, adapted and/or rebooted. Not just “Will & Grace” — which returns with the same...

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Letter: Clinton was defeated by her own myopia

Hillary Clinton’s latest book, “What Happened,” has hit the bookstores.To Clinton, a simple answer: You lost. You ignored trends of dissatisfaction from a large segment of the voting public. You...

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Holy Brigham Young (University)! Caffeinated sodas allowed on LDS Church...

Don’t cue the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and no, Brigham Young University is not on a slippery slope to tapping kegs of light beer in its cafeteria.But yes, the LDS Church-owned school has...

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Game of Throws podcast: The real test starts now, as Utah turns its attention...

The Utes are undefeated.They are ranked in both polls.But did their preseason schedule really challenging enough? We’re about to find out, because the real test starts Friday.As Utah kicks off Pac-12...

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Head to the Firehouse in Sugar House for smokin’ good meats with a surprise...

What do you get when you mix barbecue, Thai curry and coffee? 565 Firehouse in Salt Lake City’s Sugar House district.The concept came together after new owners took over the old Bubba’s BBQ spot. They...

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Utah State grad looking forward to bringing Star-Lord to life for a home...

Getting to dress up in a leather jacket and run around a stage filled with motorcycle stunt actors, martial artists and warring superheroes is a delight for Logan native Isaac Spooner.Spooner, 25,...

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Salt Lake City chef will compete on ‘Best Baker in America’ series

Salt Lake City baker Adalberto Diaz Labrada is one of eight contestants who will compete for the $25,000 grand prize on the next season of “Best Baker in America.”The reality-show competition premieres...

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Commentary: Utahns are in denial about their health

Utahns are in denial.In the first ever Get Healthy Utah Values Study (2017), 1,012 respondents guessed that 45 percent of the state’s residents were overweight or obese. In reality, the figure is over...

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Utah volleyball opens Pac-12 play at home with No. 25 Colorado

The Pac-12 gauntlet begins this weekend at home for the nationally-ranked Utah volleyball team.The 16th-ranked Utah (9-2) begins its Pac-12 slate against No. 25 Colorado (10-1) at 7 p.m. Friday at the...

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Turbinator II clocks 435-mph run at World of Speed on Bonneville Salt Flats

While Speed Week in mid-August is the major land speed racing event on the Bonneville Salt Flats east of Wendover, there are a number of smaller events running through the first week of October.Rick...

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