Letter: Stuart Adams has shown us who he is. He should resign — post haste.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Passing boaters find Arizona man dead on boat at Lake Powell. The body was recovered and identified.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Can these guys answer Kyle Whittingham’s biggest question this fall?| The Salt Lake Tribune
Logan is preparing for a legal battle over a blocked trail that residents have used for decades.| The Salt Lake Tribune
A team from Alpine will face Nevada with a trip to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on the line.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City public lands officials are planning to spend $35 million on improvements to parks and building new ones across town.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City has picked an artist for a major public installation at the new Glendale Regional Park.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said a pool will be coming to Glendale Regional Park in the second phase of construction.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City's pickleballers have a dozen new courts to play on.| The Salt Lake Tribune
After a Delta flight from Salt Lake City experienced extreme turbulence and sent 25 people to the hospital, an aviation attorney says passengers have compensatory rights.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's largest electric utility, Rocky Mountain Power, announces it will close its large coal-fired power plants in Utah in less than 10 years and replace them with smaller nuclear plants.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Climate change and a lag in replacing coal with reliable renewable energy sources continue to put the West's electrical grid at risk.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Rocky Mountain Power has withdrawn its state-required wildfire plan after state foresters pointed out it relied on old data that likely underestimates the fire risk.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Rocky Mountain Power CEO acknowledges that Utah customers may be tapped to help pay for damages from 2020 wildfires in Oregon, but the company has not made the decision on that yet.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Brigham Young University's club for Catholic students has seen a resurgence since 2022.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Latter-day Saint scholar Matthew Bowman about the ongoing debate about whether Joseph Smith practiced polygamy.| The Salt Lake Tribune
The ongoing saga of Matt Prince's mansion above Old Town Park City may be a step closer to resolution after the Legislature made it easier for the city to resolve the dispute over the massive home. But a last-minute attempt to exempt Prince's home and others from local historical standards created drama on the session's final night.| The Salt Lake Tribune
“We’re changing the rules of the internet across all of Cloudflare,” said Matthew Prince, the CEO of the company and Utah's richest man.| The Salt Lake Tribune
The two pro franchises shared Pride Month graphics. The response was ugly, The Tribune columnist writes.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton Jr. might well be opposites as prospects — but their yin-yang approaches to basketball may finally push the Utah Jazz into their new era.| The Salt Lake Tribune
The Utah Jazz selected Rutgers' Ace Bailey with the No. 5 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Rutgers' Ace Bailey spoke to the media after being drafted No. 5 overall by the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. Here's what he said.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah’s biggest sporting events work because the state leads the nation in this one category.| The Salt Lake Tribune
From Olympic marathoners to a prep superstar, these are the biggest names in Beehive State sports.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Introducing Megan Banta, the new data enterprise reporter, who joins The Tribune on April 17.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Use our searchable database to see if the place you call home grew or shrank between 2023 and 2024.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Will Utah Jazz draft pick Ace Bailey be there when the Salt Lake City Summer League begins? While a new ESPN report raises more questions, his agency says he is “thrilled to be going to Utah."| The Salt Lake Tribune
Smith explains why the Jazz drafted the Rutgers star at No. 5, even if Utah wasn’t one of his “preferred destinations.| The Salt Lake Tribune
After days of rumors, the Utah Jazz's top draft pick got to speak for himself at his introductory news conference on Sunday.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Utahns love their sports and they adore their athletes. If the Jazz’s first-round pick plays it right, he can create a legacy here.| The Salt Lake Tribune
“I’m a Republican, and yes, I did vote for Trump,” environmental advocate Cameron Hanes said. “But I didn’t vote for this. I didn’t vote for selling millions of acres of public land.”| The Salt Lake Tribune
LDS news: Mormon Land readers make their choices known for a mythical Mount Rushmore of church presidents.| The Salt Lake Tribune
In a Utah first, a lawyer was punished last week by the state Court of Appeals for filing a brief with “fake precedence” created by artificial intelligence.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Senate Bill 224 puts the cost and risk of keeping Rocky Mountain Power's coal plants running on Rocky Mountain's customers, not rthe company.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Rocky Mountain Power wants its Utah customers to help cover its $115 million jump in liability insurance costs, but advocates for the customers are questioning it.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah lawmakers questioned Rocky Mountain Power's chief lobbyist about the utility's proposed 30% rate hike. Some legislators suggested that they think Utahns shouldn't have to pay for other states' climate regulations, but should keep paying for coal — which is getting more expensive.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes plans to announce Friday that he won't seek reelection after he was caught in scandal involving his friend Tim Ballard.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Attorney General Sean Reyes announced that he would retire from office at the end of his current term and not seek reelection to the office he has held for a decade. Reyes departs amid swirling questions about his relationship with embattled Operation Underground Railroad founder Tim Ballard, Reyes' use of campaign donations on luxury travel and the management of his charitable foundation.| The Salt Lake Tribune
A Utah lawmaker asked if state agencies could return Colorado wolves "in the form of a rug."| The Salt Lake Tribune
Newly released records show Big Game Forever founder Ryan Benson spent taxpayer money to pay himself and his brother, Jon Benson, for work to remove federal protections from the gray wolf.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes’ calendar reflecting travel and meetings conducted in his capacity as an elected official should be considered a public document available to Utahns, The Salt Lake Tribune argued in a legal brief Wednesday.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Campaign reports show Utah AG Sean Reyes has spent heavily on travel and resort stays over the last three years, with donor support.| The Salt Lake Tribune
Thirteen hikers have fallen and died from Angels Landing, or the trail to it, since 2000, according to records compiled by FOX 13. The tally includes two Utah men who have died in the last month.| The Salt Lake Tribune