Decapitation videos found on computer of suspect in killing of journalist Kim...
Nearly six weeks after the headless torso of journalist Kim Wall was found in waters off Copenhagen, authorities said they found video footage of women being tortured and decapitated on a computer hard...
View ArticleTribune Editorial: Arguing over 25 properties misses the mark.
Most people understand that to solve the homeless problem we will need more housing. A lot more. And it will need to be affordable for people who work regular jobs. We recently argued that to really...
View ArticleKragthorpe: Utes administrator enjoys helping athletes, 'making sure they're...
In some ways, Nona Richardson always will be the 5-foot-6 ½, walk-on middle blocker who arrived on the Michigan State campus without knowing anyone and became a scholarship athlete and team leader.“I...
View ArticleNew details emerge about Marilou Danley, girlfriend of Las Vegas shooter...
Marilou Danley, the longtime girlfriend of the Las Vegas gunman, returned to the United States Tuesday night and was met at the Los Angeles airport by FBI agents, according to the Associated Press....
View ArticleUtah's Stanford boys head home this week, symbolizing the significant stake...
The personification of The Stanford Experience — at least for Brandon Fanaika — was nerding out when he found out he was partnered with a two-time Olympic gold medalist on a group project. And it...
View ArticleWashington County mystery: How did St. George man end up fatally crushed...
Washington County sheriffs deputies have a deadly mystery on their hands: What caused an unattended accident in which a man was crushed between his pickup truck and a utility trailer?Sheriff’s Lt. Dave...
View ArticleOnce an obscure device, 'bump stocks' are in the spotlight
Atlanta • The Las Vegas gunman possessed a little-known device called a “bump stock” that was not widely sold — until now.Originally created with the idea of making it easier for people with...
View ArticleAs Puerto Rico relief expands, the military will set up numerous hospitals,...
The top U.S. general overseeing hurricane relief in Puerto Rico said the military will establish numerous hospitals there in coming days, as thousands of additional troops and dozens more helicopters...
View ArticleDana Milbank: Fake news comes to the Supreme Court
Washington • Fake news has come to the high court.At Tuesday’s argument before the Supreme Court about gerrymandering — the science of using map-drawing and Big Data to keep ruling parties in power...
View ArticleCAKE postpones Salt Lake City and Vegas concert dates in wake of mass shooting
Sacramento, Calif.-based alt-rock band CAKE’s scheduled concert tonight at the Eccles Theater has been postponed until Feb. 16, 2018.The band’s originally scheduled follow-up show on Thursday was...
View ArticleNo meat. No cheese. No problem at Salt Lake City's Vegan Food Truck Round-up
The state’s first Vegan Food Truck Round-up takes place Saturday, Oct. 7, in Salt Lake City.Six food trucks will serve everything from vegan hot dogs and nachos to falafel and churros from 11:30 a.m....
View ArticleMuseum’s market brings best of American Indian Art to Utah
Learn more about native arts, crafts and culture during the fifth annual Indian Art Market at the Natural History Museum of Utah.This juried show and sale runs Oct. 14 and 15 and will feature 20 native...
View ArticleGoogle unveils Home smart speakers to counter Amazon, Apple
San Francisco • Google is introducing different sizes of its internet-connected speaker to compete against similar devices from Amazon and Apple.The Google Home Mini unveiled Wednesday is a...
View ArticleWestern guvs pledge to create regional recharging network for electric cars
Western governors agreed Wednesday to work together to create a network of recharging stations to allow electric vehicles to travel easily along the 5,000 miles of freeways in their region.The...
View ArticleVatican to host youth summit to hear doubts, criticism from Catholics, other...
Vatican City • Pope Francis wants to hear firsthand from young people about their “doubts and criticisms” in the run-up to a big meeting of bishops on how the Catholic Church can better minister to...
View ArticleCommentary: OK, politicians, your ‘thoughts and prayers’ after shootings...
It has become a sort of twisted American ritual: A lone white male shooter opens fire on a crowd of people. Americans cry out for someone to do something and are met with shoulder shrugs, mumblings...
View ArticleMargaret Sullivan: When Facebook and Google are 'weaponized,' the victim is...
Well-intentioned warnings to journalists were circulating early this week as the news of the Las Vegas massacre broke.The Society of Professional Journalists urged accuracy, fairness and...
View ArticleDonovan Mitchell, Raul Neto to sit out for Jazz against Maccabi Haifa
It had to happen sometime.The Utah Jazz enjoyed one week of training camp without injury, but that will change for Wednesday night’s game against Maccabi Haifa. The team reported at shootaround that...
View ArticleHouse Republicans, including Rep. Bishop, seek travel records for 3 Interior...
Washington • Republicans on the House Natural Resources Committee are asking the Interior Department to provide documents on use of private charter flights for government business by the past three...
View ArticleForecasters say Utah might take a break from its ‘perennial drought’ in the...
As Oct. 1 marks the start of a new water season, there’s a lot to celebrate in Utah’s good fortune.Cumulative precipitation totals across the state ended the year at or above normal, and Utah’s...
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