Commentary: A success-driven city should start with infrastructure
At first blush, driving on poorly maintained roads with fraying edges and potholes may seem like only a minor irritant, but dilapidation does have serious consequences for vehicles, bicyclists and...
View ArticleNYC’s long war on storefront porn reaches new tipping point
New York • A dwindling number of peep shows, strip clubs and adult DVD stores have survived New York City’s two-decade legal war on smut and now, some of the survivors are worried a recent court...
View ArticleDanny Ainge takes a dip in a dunk tank for son’s campaign fundraiser
In the competitive Republican primary to replace former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, every dollar counts — and Utah County businessman Tanner Ainge knows it.Ainge, a first-time candidate with $96,400 in cash...
View ArticleGreg Sargent: As Mueller closes in, Trump prepares his base for the worst
President Donald Trump is again attacking the media Monday, and his broadsides carry a newly ominous edge: He is both faulting the media for allegedly downplaying the size and intensity of support from...
View ArticleFlooding takes out part of southern Utah highway
A southern Utah city and highways surrounding it were flooded Sunday night. The conditions were made worse by a 71,000-acre wildfire that burned in the area a month beforeAfter Sunday’s rain, several...
View ArticleLawyer: UK model’s ‘strange’ tale of Italian kidnap is true
London • Chloe Ayling’s ordeal sounds like a tale spawned by nightmares of the evil that lurks online.The 20-year-old British model says she was lured to Italy with the promise of a photo shoot, then...
View ArticleSalt Lake Bees defeat Oklahoma City 5-1 to end four-game skid
The Salt Lake Bees snapped a four-game losing streak Monday night at Smith’s Ballpark by beating the Oklahoma City Dodgers 5-1 to start a four-game series.Michael Hermosillo, hitting in the leadoff...
View ArticleJamaica overcomes hurdles, finally gets its gold
London • The tune blaring across the stadium sound system was unmistakable: “Jamming” by Bob Marley. The flag the winner paraded around the track was familiar, too: The black, green and gold cross of...
View ArticleTwo dead, three injured after minivan rolls in eastern Utah
Two people are dead and three others were in the hospital Monday night after a minivan carrying a family from Bountiful rolled several times in Daggett County.Mark Mathews, 48, was driving with four...
View ArticleNews roundup: Trump approval rating hits a low; 24% say they trust the White...
Happy Tuesday. We’re now 200 days into Donald Trump’s presidency, and his approval rating stands at its lowest point yet with only 38 percent of Americans giving the president good marks. Additionally,...
View ArticleNetflix makes first acquisition by purchasing comic book maker Millarworld
New York • Netflix says it made its first acquisition, comic book publisher Millarworld, with plans to turn its characters into new films and shows for the video streaming service.Millarworld’s graphic...
View ArticleLetter: Eyes and heart set only on dishonest gain
I read scripture every morning. Currently I am reading Jeremiah.Iknow many of your readers do not read scripture, but the message this morning seemed apropos to the current political climate. Jeremiah...
View ArticleLetter: Some common sense gun reforms
The Second Amendment is alive and well in America and, despite what boogeyman the NRA may invent, the number one threat to Americans is themselves.Per the CDC, there were over 33,000 gun deaths in...
View ArticleMan killed, woman injured in Tooele County crash
A Stansbury Park man has died of his injuries from a two-vehicle collision on State Route 36 in Tooele County. Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Todd Royce identified the deceased as 35-year-old Christopher R....
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The website privacy policy for The Salt Lake Tribune / sltrib.comThis privacy policy has been compiled to better serve those who are concerned with how their ‘Personally identifiable information’ (PII)...
View ArticleAnn Cannon: Loving the place where you've always been
I’m going to start off here with two tiny stories.First tiny story: When our second son was attending Utah State University, one of his professors stopped in the middle of a lecture and said, “I can...
View ArticleReport reveals underground US haven for heroin, drug users
New York • A safe haven where drug users inject themselves with heroin and other drugs has been quietly operating in the United States for the past three years, a report reveals.None were known to...
View ArticleSage grouse conservation changes praised, provoke alarm
Cheyenne, Wyo. • President Donald Trump’s administration has opened the door to industry-friendly changes to a sweeping plan imposed by his predecessor to protect a ground-dwelling bird across vast...
View ArticleUtah Hike of the Week: Timpanogos Cave
Timpanogos Cave National Monument is a must-see for residents on the Wasatch Front. The three connected caves can be viewed in an hour-long, ranger-led tour. Tours run from May through September....
View ArticlePrep football: Millard Eagles preview
There’s no way around it.Millard hit the skids in 2016.The proud program, which has collected 14 state championships and taken second eight times, didn’t win a game last year.Coach Ethan Stephenson...
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