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International Migrants Day is Dec. 18 and Holy Cross Ministries is encouraging locals to tell their neighbors and friends from around the world that they are welcome.
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“Let’s have some grace and compassion,” pleads Gary Herbert as he joins with Spencer Cox and Mike Leavitt in urging more civility in political discourse.
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The Utah state auditor drafted a warning to local governments about public infrastructure districts.
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Extra law enforcement will be out on Utah’s roads through New Year’s Day to make sure everyone gets home for the holidays.
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Elizabeth Smart is known worldwide for her resilience and advocacy following her abduction as a teenager. In her new memoir “Detours,” she turns the focus inward that shares the unexpected paths her life has taken since her rescue.
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Former star on “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” Jennifer Shah has been moved from a federal prison into a community confinement program.
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Five transgender inmates are suing the Utah Department of Corrections and the Department of Health & Human Services over a state law that blocks their access to certain medical care in prison.
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The warm autumn put Salt Lake City on track for its second-warmest year on record. It's running 3.3 degrees hotter than its historical average.
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Rescuers responded Sunday to an emergency satellite beacon activated by a backpacker caught in quicksand in Arches National Park.
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Park City Mountain's owner sold slightly fewer Epic Passes this year than last, but prices made up the difference.