Oh no! I am so sorry, Greg.
Oh no! I am so sorry, Greg.
I can say from personal experience: A nonprofit newsroom is better than one owned by a hedge fund! I love working at @sltrib.com and hope you will consider supporting our work.
Maybe the machines are out for us.
My phone just transcribed a robocall voicemail as "you'll be automatically injured for a chance to win a US trip of your choice." π¬
Inpatient mental health services at SLC's veterans hospital have been shut down, and nobody is saying why veterans are being diverted to other treatment programs.
A judge ruled Friday that Utahβs $100 million βUtah Fits Allβ scholarship program is unconstitutional.
The sale of Real Salt Lake has some dreaming of another sports and entertainment district in Utah. One official says she'd welcome the Millers' plans.
A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class-action suit accusing the LDS Church of fraud over the faith's financial practices, specifically about tithing.
Did Utahβs conservative politics β like the pride flag ban β drive the Sundance Film Festival to Boulder, Colorado?
Scoop: Lagoon's controversial zoo will "phase out" over the next calendar year and eventually close β after nearly 60 years.
Six big cats have already been moved to a sanctuary in Colorado.
www.sltrib.com/news/2025/03...
The LDS Church has revised illustrations explaining polygamy to kids, eliminating some cartoons and changing the message from "obedience" to "a rare exception" to the teaching of monogamy.
Protestors gathered on the steps of the Utah State Capitol at noon Monday as part of another nationwide #50501 demonstration condemning the actions of Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and urging Democratic leaders to fight back.
(Photos by Tribune photographer Trent Nelson)
A new bill would allow for Nazi and Confederate flags to be displayed in Utah schools and government buildings, but pride flags would be banned.
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So glad to hear this!
BREAKING: Samuel Bateman will spend the next 50 years in federal prison β essentially a life sentence for the 48-year-old.
Another must-read from my amazing colleagues:
After FLDS leader Warren Jeffs went to prison, Sam Bateman started accumulating followers. And then began abusing children.
But this story goes beyond that and shows how a couple outside the community helped bring Bateman down.
I'll be honest -- this one surprised me.
www.sltrib.com/religion/202...
Don't worry, I'll let you come visit π
This story is terrifying and fascinating. A must-read (and watch the video, too)!
Fifteen years after the Nutty Putty Cave tragedy, John Jonesβ story continues to resonate deeply. His family, rescuers, and the world still reflect on the events of that day β grappling with grief, finding healing, and carrying on his legacy.
I'm so excited about this news. The Tribune is doing amazing work and we want it to reach more people.
The latest in the saga of excommunicated LDS writer/editor Lavina Fielding Anderson. What do you think about this latest development?
www.sltrib.com/religion/202...
Tammy Perzia says ~a year ago, she made a huge mistake. One that led her to Utah and now has her on the verge of homelessness. An adoption advocate alleges she's the latest victim of a predatory agency that was recently relicensed despite βrepeated,ββpotentially criminalβ violations of state law
"The report doesnβt mention liberal arts programs by name, though faculty members across the state have expressed concern that those will be targeted. Meanwhile, it does suggest expansions for health, science and business career offerings."
It's so fun to see everyone coming to Bluesky this week. Welcome!
Wow. Who is going to buy this?
Load-bearing comma.
Another heartbreak this week. Scott was always a delight to work with, even when dealing with readers angry over his work.
This is terrible news. I had the chance to work with Marshall in Las Vegas. He was an amzing journalist and a great guy to work with.