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How a Utah commissioner is protecting the Beehive State in DC
The late, great Orrin Hatch said that public service isn’t about holding power. It’s about speaking truth to power even when it’s hard. Fortunately, at least one of Utah’s current political leaders has adopted this mindset as her own governing philosophy and Beehive State residents are reaping the benefits.
How Denise Cartwright founded CRUDE
The Founder Series is a column by and about Utah founders and how they got to where they are today. Click here to read past articles in the series. In a world obsessed with quick fixes and synthetic solutions, I’ve found solace and success in letting nature take the lead. As a master esthetician with over 16 years of experience, I’ve spent years trying to understand the complex world of inflammatory skin conditions like acne, rosacea and eczema.
Idaho is an Island in an Ocean of Drunkenness
Credit the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Idaho is among the least inebriated states in America. Utah is the least drunken state in the country. What do they have in common aside from geography? A culture defined by the proximity of the LDS Church. Some of the other...
‘We’re back, baby!’: Utah reacts to winning 2034 Winter Olympic Games
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox may have summed up Utah's excitement for the 2034 Olympic Games the best, saying in front of the International Olympic Committee crowd in Paris, France: "We're back, baby!"
Utah’s 2024 Republican primary saw lower voter turnout compared to record-setting 2020
Now that Utah’s 2024 primary has been certified, we have a complete picture of how many Utahns participated in the June 25 election. Even though Utah’s Republican primary this year was packed full of high-profile and heated races — including the gubernatorial race between Gov. Spencer Cox and Rep. Phil Lyman, a crowded GOP contest to replace outgoing Sen. Mitt Romney, and a neck-and-neck battle for the 2nd Congressional District — primary voter turnout was low compared to the last presidential election year, in 2020, when voter turnout reached record highs across the country and in Utah.
Could 2034 Olympic Games draw too many tourists to Utah?
SALT LAKE CITY — Could Utah get swamped with too many tourists when Salt Lake City hosts the 2034 Winter Olympic Games?. Recently, residents in Barcelona, Spain — who hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics— feel they have had enough of tourists. According to CNN, some residents are squirting them with water guns as they dine at sidewalk cafes in protest. Some carry signs that say: “Tourists go home” and “You are not welcome.”
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