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With a virtually guaranteed Olympics in 2034 and Utah’s new NHL team to face off in the fall, youth sports could get a huge boost in participation and financial assistance.
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The Arizona Coyotes' move to Utah is a coming-of-age moment for Salt Lake City. It gives the midsize market its second major professional sports franchise and a chance to prove that it can sustain multiple pro teams year-round.
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Fourth-seeded Gonzaga beat No. 5 seed Utah 77-66. Alissa Pili led Utah with 35 points, her fifth 30-point game of the season, in her final game for the Utes.
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The University of Utah and the other nine departing schools will each have $5 million in revenue withheld for the 2024 fiscal year for a total of $50 million.
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Purdue pounded eighth-seeded Utah State 106-67 in an impressive offensive performance in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Sixth-seeded BYU is out in the first round. Fans now have to believe in the Utah State Aggies men's team and Utah Utes women's team to represent the Beehive State in the NCAA tournaments.
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Here’s what you need to know about the five potential options for managing the use of Bears Ears National Monument in southeast Utah.
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One of the Five Pillars of Islam is the “sawm," where during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar healthy adults are required to abstain from food and drink during daylight hours.
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Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid watched courtside at T-Mobile Center, trading his familiar red windbreaker for a white and blue one carrying a BYU logo.
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The win wasn't a given. But the No. 20 Brigham Young University Cougars, who are seeded fifth in the tourney, made it seem that way.
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In town for the Big 12 Men’s Basketball Championship, BYU’s first test is against UCF on Wednesday, March 13, at 10:30a.
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Buk Mawut Buk pleaded guilty Monday to Lowe’s murder and the attempted murder of a woman injured in the September 2021 shooting outside a rowdy house party in Salt Lake City.
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Tourism’s growth has been both a blessing and a curse for surrounding rural communities as southern Utah’s national parks continue to bring people in.
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Two bills before the Legislature would chip in nearly $2 billion in public money to help fund new baseball and hockey stadiums in Salt Lake City.