• [Bleacher Report] - Donovan Mitchell Talks COVID-19 Diagnosis with Josh Hart on LightHarted Podcast

    [Bleacher Report] - Donovan Mitchell Talks COVID-19 Diagnosis with Josh Hart on LightHarted Podcast
    Utah Jazz shooting guard Donovan Mitchell went on New Orleans Pelicans ' swingman Josh Hart's LightHarted Podcast and discussed numerous topics related to his COVID-19 diagnosis, ...
  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Rep. Ben McAdams has been released from the hospital

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Rep. Ben McAdams has been released from the hospital
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]---4:15 p.m.: Congressman with coronavirus released from the hospitalAfte
  • [Clutchpoints] - Josh Hart tells story of Donovan Mitchell ghosting him following congratulatory All-Star text

    [Clutchpoints] - Josh Hart tells story of Donovan Mitchell ghosting him following congratulatory All-Star text
    Looks like Utah Jazz shooting guard Donovan Mitchell ghosted his friend, New Orleans Pelicans guard Josh Hart, recently after Hart congratulated Mitchell on making his first NBA All-Star team this year. Hart told the story on his latest live stream...
  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utahns urged to recreate close to home; Cases hit 602

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utahns urged to recreate close to home; Cases hit 602
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]---3:30 p.m.: The DMV moving to drive-thru serviceUtah has shut down all
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  • Utah coronavirus cases jump to 602, but no new deaths

    Utah coronavirus cases jump to 602, but no new deaths
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Utah now has 602 confirmed cases of COVID-19, but no new deaths, according to numbers released Saturday from the Utah Department of Health.The new case total is an increase of 122 — up from 480 on Friday. That’s a 25% i
  • [Clutchpoints] - Donovan Mitchell wants people to be ‘selfless’ during COVID-19 pandemic

    [Clutchpoints] - Donovan Mitchell wants people to be ‘selfless’ during COVID-19 pandemic
    Utah Jazz star shooting guard Donovan Mitchell has a pretty simple message to people amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Mitchell, who has been cleared from the coronavirus after testing positive for it, wants the public to be selfless and stay inside: "Be...
  • Andy Larsen: So just how bad is it in Summit County? Here’s what the coronavirus numbers show.

    Andy Larsen: So just how bad is it in Summit County? Here’s what the coronavirus numbers show.
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.At midnight on Friday, Summit County’s stay-at-home order went into effect, requiring all residents to stay put unless they’re engaged in some essential function. Maybe as notable was what they told people who don&rsquo
  • Tribune Editorial: Time for action in Utah

    Tribune Editorial: Time for action in Utah
    Things are moving pretty fast.By the time you read this, it is possible that the governor of Utah and/or the mayor of Salt Lake City and/or Salt Lake County will have issued a true shelter-in-place order in an attempt to slow down the spread of the COVID-19 virus. As was done in Summit County did Thursday.If none of them has done this, then things are not moving fast enough.Folks all over are whining that their community, their county, their neighborhood hasn’t been clobbered by the virus
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  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utahns urged to recreate close to home if they’re headed outdoors

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utahns urged to recreate close to home if they’re headed outdoors
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]---2:25 p.m.: Officials urge Utahns to recreate close to home if they&rsq
  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utah now has 602 confirmed cases, marking a big one-day spike

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utah now has 602 confirmed cases, marking a big one-day spike
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]---1:30 p.m.: Utah now has 602 confirmed cases of COVID-19Utah now has 60
  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utah now has 602 confirmed cases of COVID-19, its biggest one-day spike since March 23

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Utah now has 602 confirmed cases of COVID-19, its biggest one-day spike since March 23
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]1 p.m.: Utah now has 602 confirmed cases of COVID-19Utah now has 602 conf
  • Gordon Monson: Olympic athletes exemplary in their response to Tokyo Games’ postponement

    Gordon Monson: Olympic athletes exemplary in their response to Tokyo Games’ postponement
    If the sacrifice required of people around the globe to stay at home and absorb the economic blows during the coronavirus outbreak is substantial, and it most certainly is, consider the difficulties for athletes who have spent hours upon hours, days upon days, weeks upon weeks, months upon months, years upon years training for the Tokyo Olympics and now they cannot compete for another year — until 2021.Everything for which they’ve been working, the chance at taking advantage of and d
  • Utah couple recounts having a baby amid coronavirus pandemic

    Utah couple recounts having a baby amid coronavirus pandemic
    Ogden • McKenna and Mitch Tulane aren’t sure what they’re going to tell their daughter years down the road when the subject of what it was like in the year 2020 comes up.Where would one even start with that story?Maybe the blunt, matter-of-fact version of events is the best way to get the story rolling and they can go from there.“She had quite the first 48 hours. She was born in a pandemic, her first morning home she experiences the earthquake and I don’t think she&r
  • Tribes say persistent efforts pay off in massive stimulus

    Tribes say persistent efforts pay off in massive stimulus
    Flagstaff, Ariz. • The sweeping bill that President Donald Trump signed will help better equip health care systems that serve Native Americans, improve the emergency response time on tribal lands, provide economic relief for tribal members, and help with food deliveries to low-income families and the elderly.Tribes have been lobbying Congress to help address shortfalls in an already underfunded health care system and to ensure the federal government fulfills its obligation to them under tre
  • Optimistic Olympic hopefuls look forward to pizza, creative practices as they await new schedule for Tokyo Games

    Optimistic Olympic hopefuls look forward to pizza, creative practices as they await new schedule for Tokyo Games
    Elite athletes, stereotypically, thrive on routine. Each day has a training plan, each mile has a goal, each meal has a calorie count.So when the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games were postponed Tuesday until 2021 because of concerns related to the coronavirus, the decision was met by most qualified and aspiring Olympians first with relief and then with renewed anxiety. Many began to fret over how it might affect their training, qualifying and sponsorships.A few, however, have taken a lighter, more glass
  • Cordell Roy: We must protect Utah’s Red Rock landscapes

    Cordell Roy: We must protect Utah’s Red Rock landscapes
    In this time of national emergency, it may seem relatively trivial to concern oneself with anything other than our own personal and community well-being. However, the well-being of our environment and public lands that contribute to Utahns quality of life is also experiencing ongoing threats. Those of us concerned with the continuing and relentless oil and gas leasing pressure in Red Rock country must remain vigilant.For 38 years, I helped manage some of our nation’s spectacular national p
  • MLB’s final pitch could be closer to Christmas than Halloween

    MLB’s final pitch could be closer to Christmas than Halloween
    New York • If the final pitch of the 2020 baseball season comes closer to Christmas than Halloween, that’s fine with the players.Major League Baseball owners ratified a 17-page agreement with the union on Friday in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, with players willing to extend the season as long as needed to cover as close to a full schedule as possible.Even if it involves neutral sites in warm-weather cities and domes. Even if it involves playing in empty ballparks. Even if it
  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Former jail inmate becomes Uintah County’s first COVID-19 victim

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Former jail inmate becomes Uintah County’s first COVID-19 victim
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]11:30 a.m.: Ex-jail inmate becomes Uintah County’s first COVID-19 v
  • Robert Gehrke: Utah’s official number of coronavirus cases doesn’t count these people

    Robert Gehrke: Utah’s official number of coronavirus cases doesn’t count these people
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.The official tally of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Utah stands at 480. The actual number of people infected however is considerably higher.That’s because of a group of people the state calls “presumptive positive.&rdq
  • Utahns who reunite stolen children and families are part of ‘One Child Nation,’ a documentary about to air on PBS

    Utahns who reunite stolen children and families are part of ‘One Child Nation,’ a documentary about to air on PBS
    The award-winning documentary “One Child Nation” airs nationally Monday on PBS, and Utahns Brian and Longlan Stuy expect to be very busy starting on Tuesday.The Lehi residents figure prominently in the film about China’s one-child policy, which, from 1979-2015, resulted in forced abortions, forced sterilizations and children being forcibly removed from their parents. (In Utah, it airs Tuesday at 11 p.m. on KUED-Ch. 7.) About 110,000 of those babies were adopted out to other cou
  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Grand County woman tests positive; Harmons to deliver groceries again

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Grand County woman tests positive; Harmons to deliver groceries again
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]----10:40 a.m.: Grand County announces its first caseThe first positive C
  • Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Harmons to restart its grocery delivery service

    Live coronavirus updates for Saturday, March 28: Harmons to restart its grocery delivery service
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Saturday, March 28. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]----9:40 a.m.: Harmons pickup and delivery services returns MondayHarmons
  • Prostitution camp provided women in human smuggling and adoption fraud case

    Prostitution camp provided women in human smuggling and adoption fraud case
    Phoenix • A co-defendant in a human smuggling operation told police that a prostitution camp in the Marshall Islands provided many of the pregnant women involved in former Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen’s allegedly illegal adoption business.Co-defendant Lynwood Jennet told police that majority of the women were from a prostitution camp where girls as young as 15 or 16 did sex work in exchange for food and housing, the Arizona Capitol Times reported.Jennet is accused of serving
  • Virus infections top 600,000 globally with long fight ahead

    Virus infections top 600,000 globally with long fight ahead
    Berlin • The number of confirmed coronavirus infections worldwide topped 600,000 on Saturday as new cases stacked up quickly in Europe and the United States and officials dug in for a long fight against the pandemic.The latest landmark came only two days after the world passed half a million infections, according to a tally by John Hopkins University, showing that much work remains to be done to slow the spread of the virus. It showed more than 615,000 cases and over 28,000 deaths.While the
  • Utah’s cannabis pharmacies expected to stay open through coronavirus pandemic

    Utah’s cannabis pharmacies expected to stay open through coronavirus pandemic
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Utah’s medical cannabis pharmacies should remain open through the coronavirus pandemic, considered essential because they supply the plant-based treatments that patients rely upon, according to state health officials.The stat
  • George Pyle: The coronavirus reality check

    George Pyle: The coronavirus reality check
    “I’ve seen firsthand that being president doesn’t change who you are. It reveals who you are.”-- Michelle ObamaIf the Titanic hadn’t struck that sneaky iceberg lurking in the North Atlantic, nobody would have ever known — or cared — that the massive luxury liner didn’t have enough lifeboats.Nobody would ever have done the analysis to reveal that the shipyard owners, seeking to cut corners and make deadlines, used 3 million cheap rivets, voiding the
  • Utahns find creative ways to celebrate safely during coronavirus

    Utahns find creative ways to celebrate safely during coronavirus
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Members of the Porter family got ready. They lined their folding chairs along the sidewalk, bundled up in sweaters and had fruit snacks and Goldfish crackers in hand. When the sound of honking got closer, they stood up and grabbed
  • How religious Utahns are getting closer to God and one another — while staying 6 feet apart

    How religious Utahns are getting closer to God and one another — while staying 6 feet apart
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Amid the global coronavirus pandemic, people of all faiths have learned to pour old rituals into new vessels.Drive-thru confessions. Livestreamed Bible studies. Zoom worship services. Online sermons. Do-it-yourself sacrament meetin
  • [Fansided: The J-Notes] - 5 players who may have played their final game with the Utah Jazz

    [Fansided: The J-Notes] - 5 players who may have played their final game with the Utah Jazz
    With the remainder of the 2019-20 season in doubt, these five Utah Jazz players may have played their final game for the franchise. As the days continue to...
  • 5 players who may have played their final game with the Utah Jazz

    5 players who may have played their final game with the Utah Jazz
    With the remainder of the 2019-20 season in doubt, these five Utah Jazz players may have played their final game for the franchise. As the days continue to pass without NBA basketball, I grow more and more on edge. I want to see my Utah Jazz out there after starting the season 41-23, of course, […]
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  • Here’s how you can enjoy and help Utah’s bookstores during the coronavirus outbreak

    Here’s how you can enjoy and help Utah’s bookstores during the coronavirus outbreak
    As Utahns stay home in an effort to avoid spreading the novel coronavirus, reading offers a way to experience the world while being cut off from it.“It’s a great thing for your mind and it also, I think, will help with some of the anxiety people are feeling if they can … get lost in a book,” said Murray Library Director Kim Fong.Reading “can provide solace, it can provide escape, or it can provide education. And it can also provide distractions. … I think we
  • [Oregon Live] - Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens adjusting to NBA’s coronavirus stoppage: ‘Basketball is taking a far back seat’ - oregonlive.com

    [Oregon Live] - Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens adjusting to NBA’s coronavirus stoppage: ‘Basketball is taking a far back seat’ - oregonlive.com
    The 42-year-old coach, like everyone else, is searching for ways to adjust to a new reality and daily routine.
  • Utah’s cannabis pharmacies should stay open through coronavirus pandemic

    Utah’s cannabis pharmacies should stay open through coronavirus pandemic
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Utah’s medical cannabis pharmacies should remain open through the coronavirus pandemic, considered essential because they supply the plant-based treatments that patients rely upon, according to state health officials.The stat
  • Robert A. Rees: Trump is a war president. At war with the truth.

    Robert A. Rees: Trump is a war president. At war with the truth.
    “The first casualty of war is truth.” — AeschylusDonald Trump, in an effort to marshal the specter of war to support his increasingly unlikely bid for a second term in office, has begun to call himself a “war president,” based on the evidence of a war he seems disinclined to fight. While scientists are warning us of that the coronavirus is a siege that will be survived only by pulling up the drawbridges and “sheltering in place,” Trump is waxing sentimen
  • Letter: Who takes care of landlords?

    Letter: Who takes care of landlords?
    I own a four-unit apartment building that I bought with a mortgage and a down payment via a loan from my 401(k) retirement account. I have a middle-class income and am not independently wealthy. If things with this virus get worse, my rental business may not survive this.Various government entities are asking landlords to be compassionate toward renters who don’t pay or make late payments because of lost income during this virus situation.Fine. But, if I take care of my tenants, who takes
  • Letter: Trump already fired all our arrows

    Letter: Trump already fired all our arrows
    Every serious economist warned us, saying you do not do major tax cuts in a good economy. You get your financial house in order.Reagan/Bush exploded the deficit, Clinton balanced, W. Bush exploded it, Obama cut it in half by the time he left office.Donald Trump is the only idiot to double the deficit in a good economy. He shot all the arrows in the quiver that should have been available now with the coronavirus pandemic.We were all warned that he would bankrupt the country, just as he did with a
  • Letter: This is no time for a soft-shoe approach

    Letter: This is no time for a soft-shoe approach
    Utah seems to be undergoing a cleansing of biblical proportions: pestilence, earthquake, economic collapse, and, if all the empty shelves are any indication, famine as well.On top of this, we have ideological warfare. Public health officials everywhere in America are taking a hard-nosed stand. Their job is to prevent loss of life.Politicians, on the other hand, like Gov. Gary Herbert and other business-oriented Republicans here and elsewhere, want to preserve business and get votes for their par
  • Letter: Quit stockpiling and instead donate to those in need

    Letter: Quit stockpiling and instead donate to those in need
    Having just returned from the grocery store, I see many shelves are still bare.Let me ask you a few questions. How many giant bottles of mayonnaise do you really need? How about refried beans? Tuna fish? Soup? Cereal? The list goes on and on. Over the next months, how many times can you serve tuna fish to your kids before they mutiny?My guess is that in about a year you will need to clear out your hoarded supplies as the expiration dates near. You are aware it will do no good to donate that food
  • Letter: Don’t overlook these acts of kindness

    Letter: Don’t overlook these acts of kindness
    I have read much from Salt Lake Tribune readers about the negatives of COVID-19.The federal government is too slow to react. (It is.) People are panicking in the stores and over-buying supplies. (They are.) The list goes on.However, The Tribune is publishing very little about the good things that people are doing. Let me, then, acknowledge the wonderful kindnesses that my wife and I have been shown by our neighbors.We are in our 70s, and are at high risk for the virus. Not a day goes by that we
  • Live coronavirus updates for Friday, March 27: Another Utahn has died as cases reach 480; LDS missionary tests positive

    Live coronavirus updates for Friday, March 27: Another Utahn has died as cases reach 480; LDS missionary tests positive
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Friday, March 27. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]----8:57 p.m.: Latter-day Saint missionary tests positive for coronavirusA
  • Jamelle Bouie: We could use a man like Franklin Roosevelt again

    Jamelle Bouie: We could use a man like Franklin Roosevelt again
    The coronavirus pandemic may plunge the United States into its worst social and economic crisis since the Great Depression. But our response — from the president’s blame-shifting rhetoric to the Senate’s inadequate relief package — has yet to rise to the scale and scope of the challenge.I’ve written before about why Congress needs to do far more than it has if it wants to save the economy from disease-induced depression. Here, I want to focus on rhetoric. If the cou
  • [ESPN] - Dwane Casey describes how the Pistons confronted the coronavirus

    [ESPN] - Dwane Casey describes how the Pistons confronted the coronavirus
    From playing one of the last games before the NBA suspension to the challenge of a player diagnosed with the coronavirus, the Detroit Pistons have had a strenuous experience dealing with a global pandemic.
  • Arches and Canyonlands national parks to close due to coronavirus. Some who live around Zion National Park are rooting for it to be next.

    Arches and Canyonlands national parks to close due to coronavirus. Some who live around Zion National Park are rooting for it to be next.
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Zion National Park is the biggest attraction in southwestern Utah, and Lori and Tim Sherbeck don’t want anyone to go there for a while.“We would really love to see the park close down for a couple weeks,” Lori She
  • Live coronavirus updates for Friday, March 27: Another Utahn has died as cases reach 480; Arches and Canyonlands national parks to close.

    Live coronavirus updates for Friday, March 27: Another Utahn has died as cases reach 480; Arches and Canyonlands national parks to close.
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Friday, March 27. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]----7:52 p.m.: Arches, Canyonlands national parks to close SaturdayBoth Can
  • Clifton Jolley: Here we are, sequestered with Donald Trump

    Clifton Jolley: Here we are, sequestered with Donald Trump
    Here we are. Alone together. “Sheltering in place.” Sequestered. Doing our best for one another by staying away from one another: a paradox at once disquieting and difficult. My wife’s 90-year-old mother is 20 minutes from us in a lovely shelter of her own, and we now speak to her by phone or wave to her through her window. Our children call us or sit at a safe distance on our patio.But regardless the difficulties of this discipline of separation, we respect that anyone who kno
  • Jack Hedge: Strengthening the supply chain in the wake of a pandemic

    Jack Hedge: Strengthening the supply chain in the wake of a pandemic
    The past week has brought about unprecedented levels of uncertainty and required us to modify our routines in a way that most of us have never experienced before. As we all take measures to limit the spread of COVID-19, the ripple effect is becoming evident throughout our economy.About 20% of global trade in manufactured products originates in China (up from 4% in 2002). According to a recent report, the most impacted economies due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in China will be the Europ
  • The NCAA must absorb a $375 million revenue hit; here’s how it could affect Utah and Utah State’s athletic programs

    The NCAA must absorb a $375 million revenue hit; here’s how it could affect Utah and Utah State’s athletic programs
    The NCAA rakes in approximately $800 million per year through its NCAA Tournament television rights deal with CBS and Turner.When the NCAA Tournament was cancelled on March 12 in the face of escalating Coronavirus fears, it was a certainty that athletic departments across the country would eventually bear the brunt of that decision.The NCAA announced on Thursday that its Board of Governors voted unanimously to drastically reduce its financial distribution to Division I schools. The college sport
  • Utah governor asks, Salt Lake City mayor orders residents to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus

    Utah governor asks, Salt Lake City mayor orders residents to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Shortly after Gov. Gary Herbert asked Utahns to immediately begin staying home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall issued a similar directive to residents in the capital city. But while compl
  • Live coronavirus updates for Friday, March 27: Another Utahn has died as cases reach 480; another person tests positive at BYU

    Live coronavirus updates for Friday, March 27: Another Utahn has died as cases reach 480; another person tests positive at BYU
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.It’s Friday, March 27. We’ll provide the latest coronavirus updates involving Utah throughout the day.[Read complete coronavirus coverage here.]----5:30 p.m.: Second person tests positive at BYUA second person at Brigha
  • Utah governor asks Utahns to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus

    Utah governor asks Utahns to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus
    Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage here. To support journalism like this, please consider donating or become a subscriber.Gov. Gary Herbert asked Utahns Friday to immediately begin staying home to slow the spread of the coronavirus.“I recognize we’re asking you to do some things that are uncomfortable, that are disruptive,” Herbert s

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