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Jared McGregor's 'Name of the Game' project has blessed individuals and families in need all throughout the country.
Utah is a paradise for nature lovers, with stunning national parks, majestic mountains, and unique geological formations ...
The best place to visit on a Las Vegas to Salt Lake City road trip, including charming towns, natural landmarks and parks.
A mountain town just outside of Salt Lake City has a unique history as one of the earliest European settlements in the West, ...
Hidden among Salt Lake City’s urban landscape sits Feldman’s Deli, a culinary gem that feels like it was plucked straight from a New York City street corner and mysteriously transplanted to the ...
For the truly ambitious (or the very hungry), there’s the Sloppy Joe in Paradise Bryce – a nod to Utah’s natural wonders that’s as impressive as its namesake. The “SHALOM” on the menu is not just a ...
The loss of the Great Salt Lake would be an environmental disaster with health and economic effects far beyond Utah’s borders. The state is taking action, but critics say it’s not doing enough.
For now, the Great Salt Lake’s average levels and volume continue to decrease. But the team’s research has revealed a specific pain point and suggested ways to reduce the strain on the great ...
SALT LAKE CITY — It's the busiest time of year for the local bakery, Cakes by Edith. The ingredients are here, the plastic babies are waiting, and hundreds of boxes are ready to be filled with ...
The holiday season means lots of shopping and lots of travel but what happens when you combine the two? Stores at Salt Lake City International Airport are seeing a blend of both as Christmas nears.
This year, the church made a historic donation of nearly 6,000 shares of its irrigation company to the state to permanently benefit Great Salt Lake by sending 20,000 acre-feet of water into the lake.
The paper edition (now printed twice a week) of The Salt Lake Tribune has 9,165 subscribers — down from 36,000 print subscribers when the Tribune ended its 149-year run as a daily paper back in 2020 ...