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BRADY McCOMBS

Utah ski resorts giddy over Olympic bid, worried by DUI law

State hopes to build on record visitation

Death penalty in play for suspect in Utah student’s shooting

SALT LAKE CITY – The death penalty is a possibility for an ex-convict accused of gunning down a University of Utah student with a weapon stolen from a slain Colorado man, but prosecutors sai...

Utah ski resorts giddy over Olympic bid

But they are worried by DUI law

Polygamous group is slowly losing its power in remote town

HILDALE, Utah – In a place where political contests are virtually unknown, the campaign signs offer the latest hint that a polygamous group is losing its grip on this remote red rock communi...

Polygamous group is slowly losing its power in remote town

Upcoming election pivotal in community’s future

Mormon missionaries can now use smartphones

Devices can’t be used for personal texting, only for contacting prospective converts

Texas couple survives being stranded 6 days in rural Utah

SALT LAKE CITY – A Texas couple who set out for a day trip to Lake Powell while on vacation in southern Utah ended up narrowly surviving six harrowing days stranded on a rocky, desolate dirt...

Mormon leader Robert D. Hales dies; served on top panel

SALT LAKE CITY – Top-ranking Mormon leader Robert D. Hales, who left a successful career as a businessman to help guide the church, has died from causes related to his age. He was 85. ...

Some Mormons await guidance on political rifts at conference

SALT LAKE CITY – The Mormon church is holding its twice-a-year conference this weekend amid a tumultuous political climate in the U.S. and without the participation of its ailing 90-year-old...

Brigham Young University ends ban on caffeinated soda sales

SALT LAKE CITY – Mormon church-owned Brigham Young University ended a six-decade ban Thursday on the sale of caffeinated soft drinks on campus, surprising students by posting a picture of a ...

Tribal coalition joins blitz to save national monument areas

Zinke’s deadline Thursday for recommendations on monuments

Groups make last-minute push to save national monument areas

SALT LAKE CITY – Conservation groups are airing TV ads, planning rallies and creating parody websites in a last-minute blitz to stop Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke from downsizing or eliminat...