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The Utes are moving on from Under Armour after nearly two decades.
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The Utes are moving on from Under Armour after nearly two decades.
Utah athletics hired a consultant to review parts of its department last summer. Here's what they found, according to a document recently obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune.
Hill Air Force Base officials gave an explanation for why military jets circled the Salt Lake Valley on Tuesday evening.
The rapidly growing area of Salt Lake County, which once housed the state prison, has been eyed for significant development.
Eva Lopez Chavez, who previously vowed to challenge her ouster from the Salt Lake City Council, struck a more conciliatory tone Wednesday.
Box Elder County commissioners approved a 180-day moratorium on new data centers and power plants, but the controversial Stratos Project would be unaffected.
As part of the Urban Indian Center’s "Rebalancing Culture" program, students can learn Diné Bizaad.
Two justice court clerks heard ICE was at their courthouse, so they ushered three people out the back door, federal prosecutors allege.
Republicans on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted to move forward a wildfire act that would repeal the 2001 Roadless Rule that prevents logging and road building on forest lands.
LDS Primary leader sees songs about Jesus as a way to help children learn not to use coarse language, slurs and insults, and a former Mrs. Ireland says she was seen as an “old maid” at 30 in LDS culture.
BYU runner Jane Hedengren has set records during her freshman season. Now she's setting her sights on an NCAA championship.
“We’re not going to have registered sex offenders on trips involving our kids and accompanying employees of the school,” one Utah State Board of Education member said.
The Tribune spent a day touring western Box Elder County in and around where the proposed Stratos data center would go. Here's what we saw, and why a family is part of the fight to keep it as is.
Republicans in House District 14 primary split on who should draw Utah’s political boundaries
Gordon Monson: Hey Gov. Cox, all good, but get your own month to celebrate ‘Fidelity.’ June is for Pride.
Utah AD ‘disheartened’ by ruling allowing Texas Tech QB to play after sports betting scandal
Utah has same-day voter registration. Here’s how to be sure you won’t miss the primary elections.
This Utah author’s beloved fantasy series is turning 20 — and being turned into a movieBy Palak Jayswal
Out-of-state man pleads no contest in signature forgery case during GOP effort to repeal Prop 4
What will change at Utah’s ‘Little Grand Canyon’ after state and BLM sign landmark management agreementBy Julie Jag | Jun. 9, 2026, 11:43 p.m.
Utah group plans to stop an ICE detention center in SLC. How? It’s simple: Sue the feds. By Jose Davila IV | Jun. 9, 2026, 8:47 p.m.
Opinion: The White House’s latest provocation is ‘grotesque and terrifying and juvenile’
Sheriffs are elected by voters, not hired by county commissions. Recent controversies involving sheriffs around the state show how that can complicate oversight when they're accused of misconduct.
Latter-day Saints are still not included on the Defense Department’s “Christian list.” But neither is any other church.