The president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Dallin H. Oaks, is expected to become the next leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after the death of President Russell M. Nelson.
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Two years ahead of what could be a final round of applications, allegations of predatory representation and solicitation are on the rise, and especially targeting tribal communities. The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was reauthorized over the summer.
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An Associated Press review of Utah Valley University found the school lacked several key public safety measures and practices that are standard security for events around the country.
Much has been written about media mogul Rupert Murdoch's family, but Atlantic reporter McKay Coppins got the chance to get the stories from the inside. With a recent ruling ending the battle for succession, we asked Coppins what it means for the Murdochs — and their empire.
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Authorities had feared they would find more victims in the charred wreckage but now believe everyone is accounted for after Sunday’s attack. Investigators are focusing on what motivated the former Marine to ram his pickup truck into the church in Grand Blanc Township.
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Within the week, Utah County prosecutors said they will share the evidence they used to charge Tyler Robinson with his defense. The next hearing, scheduled for Oct. 30, will again address the question of waiving a preliminary hearing.
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Ohana Beginnings es una organización sin fines de lucro con sede en Utah que apoya a madres jóvenes y solteras, con énfasis en ayudarlas a ser autosuficientes mediante la educación.
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Police say a 40-year-old man rammed a pickup truck into the front door of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, about 50 miles north of Detroit, before starting the shooting. He is also believed to have deliberately set fire to the church building.
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Nelson was the oldest person to have led the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is remembered as a man of science whose presidency was marked by church growth and change.
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The affinity between them is mostly political, says Mormon studies professor Matthew Bowman. Is Charlie Kirk’s death in Utah a watershed moment for the religious traditions or something more temporary?
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Utah’s Homeless Services Board has proposed a consolidation of the state’s three Continua of Care councils. The fear is that change could redirect statewide funding toward Salt Lake’s new homeless campus project.
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St. George’s Pride celebration comes less than two weeks after news that the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s shooting was in a relationship with someone transitioning genders in southern Utah.
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Layden, a former coach, general manager, and president of the team, died July 9 at the age of 93. He coached the Jazz from 1981 to 1989, earning 277 wins and becoming the only coach in Jazz history to be named NBA coach of the year.
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