Real Salt Lake: With a trip to Montreal, it's back to the east coast for...
Real Salt Lake is in the midst of its heaviest two weeks of travel all season.After last weekend’s disaster of a weather-induced match postponement and a delayed flight home from D.C., RSL has yet...
View ArticleEat your way around the globe at Wasatch International Food Festival in West...
The second annual Wasatch International Food Festival offers a diverse menu whether you’re hungry for gourmet food or street eats.During the two-day event, at the Cultural Celebration Center in West...
View ArticleChicken Little folk tale inspires Salt Lake City artists for annual Rose...
Against the national backdrop of protests turning violent, immigration raids and presidential claims of “fake news,” six Salt Lake City performing arts groups considered themes for their annual Rose...
View ArticleSierra Leone death toll now up to 450 after mudslides
Freetown, Sierra Leone — Rescue officials in Sierra Leone warned Friday that the chances of finding survivors in the debris of this week’s mudslides “are getting smaller every day,” as bereaved and...
View ArticleLetter: Stop falling for the Fox
Once upon a time, far away in the land called Ideology, there lived a young man. He was happy. Life was good. Each day, he spent hours listening to his trusted friend, the fox, who counseled him with...
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View ArticleCommentary: Bannon’s chaos had no place at the White House
The most important thing to know about Steve Bannon, the departing White House “chief strategist,” is that he was an amateur. And just as Richard Neustadt tells us that the presidency is no place for...
View ArticleCities seek creative ways to prevent car or van attacks
Paris — From Barcelona to Times Square and beyond, extremists have used vehicles as deadly weapons with alarming frequency in recent years, whether to promote jihad, get attention or express despair.In...
View ArticleWestern mountain resorts are making money this summer
Mountain resorts across the West are making more money this summer even though visitation is down a bit.Property-management companies at 20 mountain-destination communities took in 7.7 percent more...
View ArticlePodcast: Troy Williams is a captain. Will he be the Utes' starting quarterback?
Utah offensive coordinator Troy Taylor says the Ute’s deadline for naming a starting quarterback is Aug. 31 at 5:30 p.m. – and that’s only if they get the ball first.Is the QB competition really that...
View ArticleBarcelona's victims include U.S. man celebrating anniversary
Paris — The dead and injured in Barcelona were a snapshot of the world — men, women and children from nearly three dozen nations — testifying to the huge global appeal of the sun-kissed city.Families,...
View ArticleCharlottesville mayor calls for swift removal of Lee statue
Richmond, Va. — The mayor of Charlottesville on Friday called for an emergency meeting of state lawmakers to confirm the city’s right to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, a request...
View ArticleGrand Teton park to outshine bigger Yellowstone for eclipse
Cheyenne, Wyo. • Its jagged, soaring peaks rise high over northwest Wyoming, but Grand Teton National Park is always in the shadow of its world-renowned neighbor, Yellowstone National Park.But thanks...
View ArticleJennifer Rubin: Boycott the White House and all Trump properties
President Donald Trump was forced to disband two advisory business councils this week when CEOs left en masse. He has had to drop the idea of an infrastructure council, one suspects, because it would...
View ArticleBYU football: Redshirt sophomore Beau Hoge earns nod as Tanner Mangum's...
Provo • If starter Tanner Mangum needs to leave a BYU football game in 2017 for any reason, redshirt sophomore Beau Hoge says he will be far more ready to lead the offense than he was two years ago.On...
View ArticlePrep football: Whitehorse Raiders preview
Whitehorse High, located on the Navajo reservation in remote but scenic Montezuma Creek, plays an independent schedule. That, according to coach James Madsen, has both pros and cons.“An independent...
View ArticleNeon Trees’ Tyler Glenn welcomes Mormon backing of LGBTQ concert, but says...
The LDS Church’s endorsement this week of a fundraising concert for LGBTQ support groups sends a mixed message, says former Mormon Tyler Glenn, the outspoken lead singer for Neon Trees.Glenn, who is...
View ArticlePrep football: Hurricane Tigers preview
An always-rugged schedule awaits Hurricane in loaded Region 9. But the Tigers don’t want to hear about that.“We need to focus on what we do,” coach Steve Pearson said. “We need to focus on our style...
View ArticleUtah Jazz fan Keiko Mori, one of the famous 'Pink Grandmas,' dies at 88
Keiko Mori, best known as one of the Utah Jazz’s devoted “Pink Grandmas,” died on Thursday evening. She was 88 years old.For more than two decades, Mori and her sister Yeiko Homma sat side-by-side as...
View ArticleLetter: Cost control? Look to single payer
In light of the numerous (over 150) comments to my earlier letter with the title “Hard to pursue happiness without health care,” I would like to offer the following to those many who voiced concern...
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