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Governor asking lawmakers to accept $11.4 million to settle suit against...

Although the state sought $29.4 million in a lawsuit against the contractor that built the problem-plagued Timpanogos Highway between Lehi and Alpine, lawmakers are being asked to settle it for less...

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Bagley Cartoon: Korea Continued

This Pat Bagley cartoon appears in The Salt Lake Tribune on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017.You can check out the past 10 Bagley editorial cartoons below. Want more? Become a fan of Bagley on Facebook at...

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Rooney gets road ban after pleading guilty to drunk driving

Stockport, England • Former England captain Wayne Rooney pleaded guilty to drunk driving on Monday, leading to a court imposing a two-year driving ban and ordering him to perform 100 hours of unpaid...

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Phil Lyman: Awaiting the fate of Bears Ears

Emerson said, “The presence of mountains appeases our irritations and elevates our friendships.”From the Obama administration to the current Trump administration, there have been many individuals who...

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Leaked memo: Zinke wants smaller monuments, but how small?

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke clearly has his sights on trimming national monuments in southern Utah, but his official report to President Donald Trump is so short on specifics it remains unclear where...

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Broncos rookie Garett Bolles has bone bruise in left leg

Englewood, Colo. • Garett Bolles ditched his walking boot Monday, using only crutches to get around the Denver Broncos headquarters and get treatment for a lower left leg injury that’s not as serious...

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Police find missing Midvale teen with autism in safe condition

After hours of searching, police located a 15-year-old Midvale boy with autism after his family reported him missing Monday afternoon.The teen, Bryton Elias, was found safe in Farmington, according to...

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Protests resume after 120 arrests in St. Louis unrest

St. Louis • A racially mixed crowd of demonstrators locked arms and marched quietly through downtown St. Louis Monday morning to protest the acquittal of a white former police officer in the killing of...

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Tribune Editorial: Zinke's report leaves a monumental mess

It was clear going in that President Trump’s order for the Interior Department to review a long list of national monuments, in Utah and elsewhere, was unlikely to solve anything.The idea that Trump, or...

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Convicted church killer wants to fire Jewish, Indian lawyers

Columbia, S.C. • A white supremacist who was sentenced to death in the 2015 massacre of nine black worshippers has told a federal appeals court he wants to fire his appellate attorneys because one of...

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Commentary: There is no question that air pollution is bad for your health

In our world where ‘alternative facts’ hold water and scientific evidence is pushed to the side, it is paramount that our state policymakers weed through the noise and identify critical information to...

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Utes offensive lineman Jordan Agasiva made a name for himself in Arizona

Utes starting guard Jordan Agasiva’s season will be filled with a lot of on-the-job training. The native of Hawaii and a junior college transfer may still be finding his footing, but he’s taken solace...

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Commentary: Mormons are among the few who want less federally protected land....

News Monday that Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has recommended that President Donald Trump modify 10 national monuments highlights what could be one of the most unpopular environment-related actions of...

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Student shot by officer had called 911 before encounter

Atlanta • Georgia Tech alerted students to shelter indoors because of violent protests on campus Monday night after police fatally shot a student over the weekend.The student had called 911 to report...

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News roundup: Mueller adopts ‘shock-and-awe’ strategy as special counsel

Mueller adopts ‘shock-and-awe’ strategy as special counsel. Huntsman to face senators today in nomination hearing. Wellsville will change ‘sham battle.’Happy Tuesday. With each day it seems, we’re...

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Utah has nation’s 4th strongest financial position

Utah enjoys the fourth strongest financial position among the 50 states — and is among a few that actually have enough money and assets to pay all their long-term bills.That’s according to a study...

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Utah Chamber Artists fill cathedral with crystal tones

This year’s edition of the Utah Chamber Artists Collage concert is unusually personal for artistic director Barlow Bradford. The program honors the memory of his mother, Dorothy, who died last year,...

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The Tamarack and Jessen Lake Trail is an easy hike in a beautiful, remote...

The northeast corner of the Uintah Mountains doesn’t receive as much attention or traffic as the stretch of tree-lined spires closer to Salt Lake City. But along the Utah-Wyoming-Colorado line is the...

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Gehrke: Outcome of Wellsville Sham Battle controversy will mean a more...

For years, Darren Parry has visited community groups around northern Utah to tell the story of his ancestors who lived in the Cache Valley, including his great-great-great grandfather, Chief Sagwitch,...

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Don’t say ‘crackdown,’ ‘sweep,’ ‘homeless’ or ‘addicts’ at Salt Lake City Hall

Public relations is a necessary thing — especially when you’re executing a law enforcement “coordinated effort” (don’t use the word “roundup”) involving the homeless — er, that is “people experiencing...

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