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KSL.com Top 20+1: It's a race for No. 2 after Corner Canyon's historic win
SALT LAKE CITY — Corner Canyon was the talk of the state last week after pulling off a historic win over a national program. But the Chargers weren't the only team to make an early-season statement; Lone Peak, Lehi, Orem, Mountain Ridge, and plenty more have impressed out of the gate.
Football Game Recap: Layton Comes Up Short
Layton lost against Northridge back in August of 2023, and unfortunately they wound up with the same result on Friday. The Layton Lancers took a 23-14 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Northridge Knights. Although Layton took the loss, they still got scores from Teiyon Halbasch...
City Council nears vote on upzone of Sears Block for IHC
Intermountain Health’s request for an upzone at 754 S State Street, the former location of a 1950s-vintage Sears Roebuck department store, is about to get a vote at the City Council. The local healthcare nonprofit is asking the city to allow Downtown-core heights on its 9 acres between 700...
Poll: Most Americans fear political violence before, after election
SALT LAKE CITY — Months away from a polarizing presidential election, most U.S. voters — regardless of party affiliation — believe one thing: There is a real possibility of more political violence erupting before and after Election Day. According to a new Deseret News/HarrisX poll of U.S....
Late field goal lifts the Hunter Wolverines over the Clearfield Falcons 15-13
The Hunter Wolverines (1-1) had to wait until the game’s final minutes to take their first lead and eventually pull out a 15-13 victory over the Clearfield Falcons (0-2). A 19-yard field goal by Siaosi Koloamatangi with 2:36 left in the fourth quarter was the game-winner in an epic battle of teams on the rise.
A Tribute to Women’s History and Influence
Artist Jann Haworth co-designer of the iconic album cover for The Beatle’s “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” is the creator of this 2020 mural. The mural features more than 200 women of the past and current that have influence Utah. The 5000 square foot piece...
Utah Valley prep football rewind: Stadium settings add to gridiron excitement
One thing that is great about Utah high school football is the beautiful settings of so many stadiums. In the late summer and early fall, and with most of the games starting at 7 p.m., fans often get treated to beautiful sunsets. Then of course there are the incredible views of the mountains, or in other cases, great views of the valley and Utah Lake. Many fields feature views of the nearby temples of the Church of Jesus Christ as Latter-Day Saints as if the school architects knew exactly what they were doing.
How Would Utah React To A Giant Steve Harvey In the Sky?
Over the weekend, Atlanta's night sky became the canvas for a dazzling display, featuring none other than Steve Harvey’s image formed by dozens of drones. The extravagant light show left many locals puzzled, with social media buzzing as people demanded answers—and now, we’ve got the scoop. It...
Utah’s Rise In Anime And Cosplay Culture
Utah loves anime, and no I’m not talking about the pervy ones that everybody loves to joke about. Though Utah has a conservative reputation and for good reason, it hasn’t stopped people from building a pretty large anime community. The state has seen an uptick in interest in anime conventions in recent years. However, these dedicated fans aren’t just gearing up for these events, they're living for them.
Utah’s first human case of West Nile Virus this year confirmed
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services reports the state typically sees around 13 cases of the mosquito-carried virus each year. However, the state has been below that average for the past couple years. The state regularly tests mosquito pools and tracks positive cases of West Nile Virus in...
What Utah’s public lands lawsuit means for the future of public lands advocacy
The state of Utah sent shockwaves through the world of environmental policy last Tuesday when it announced a lawsuit challenging federal ownership of 18.5 million acres of land within its borders. I’ve long argued in favor of state-led management and multiple use, but I worry the state is relying too heavily on a legal victory. […]
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