Plus, Mark Harlan speaks for first time since BYU-Utah game
⛅ 10 – 32° Logan | 🌤️ 21 – 40° Salt Lake 🌤️ 10 – 34° Manti | ☀️ 21 – 41° Moab 🌤️ 12 – 39° Cedar City | 🌤️ 29 – 52° St. George ⚠️Wind advisory remains in effect in lower Washington County and Northern Wasatch Front. Good morning! The Park City Mountain ski patrollers’ strike against Vail Resorts continues, and Park City leaders are urging an end to the dispute. Mayor Nann Worel and the Park City Council released a statement Tuesday calling on Vail Resorts to take immediate action to conclude negotiations. “Park City Mountain is a cornerstone of Park City’s community well-being, and it is Vail Resorts’ responsibility as an essential employer to resolve this conflict without further delay,” the statement read. Read more about the latest on the Park City Mountain strike. Also on our minds: A plane with 2 bodies in the landing gear made a stop in Utah Health officials reassure public after first U.S. bird flu death 5 takeaways from Trump press conference |
| National battles come to Utah: 3 key issues up for debate in the coming legislative session |
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| | The Utah policymaking season will spring into motion on Jan. 21 when the Legislature gathers to begin its work. “Republican lawmakers made it clear on Monday that Trump’s top issue, immigration law enforcement, will also be their top priority early on in the 2025 legislative session,” Brigham Tomco reports. The bills aim to “facilitate the incoming president’s deportation agenda and to enhance penalties for immigration-related crime.” Other dominant issues this year will include: Higher education funding Election oversight Changes to the vote-by-mail process Potential reforms to the judiciary system Culture war clashes in public schools Chronic homelessness Read more about what to expect from the upcoming legislative session. | Joe Coles writes: In one of his first interviews since his postgame comments following the BYU-Utah football game, Utah athletic director Mark Harlan addressed his actions the night of Nov. 9 at Rice-Eccles Stadium, including his apologies to BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe, BYU football coach Kalani Sitake and Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark. Harlan made headlines following Utah’s 22-21 loss to then-No. 9 BYU after going onto the field postgame to confront the referees, then heading to the postgame media pulpit. Two months later, Harlan reflected on his actions that night. “I think as we talk about last season, just like Kyle (Whittingham) would say, there’s things that they need to improve in as we head into the next year, I would say the same of myself,” Harlan said. “I think that night, obviously, I reacted emotionally and my frustrations were expressed in a way that was not worthy of a true leader of a program of this stature. And certainly as any leader should, you learn and grow from those experiences.” Read more about what Harlan had to say about Kyle Whittingham’s return, revenue sharing, the transfer portal, NIL, the state of Utah men’s basketball and more. More in Sports 3 takeaways from BYU’s 72-67 loss to Texas Tech (Deseret News) Ashley Hatch is returning to the USWNT. Here’s what coach Emma Hayes said about the former BYU Cougar (Deseret News) How serious is Kennady McQueen's injury? (Deseret News) Former BYU linebacker sees current trio as best ever (Deseret News) How to watch the College Football Playoff semifinals (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR BYU 1984 MAGAZINE Relive the glory: BYU’s championship season This is more than a look back; it’s a tribute to the spirit and passion of the Cougar community. Step back in time and celebrate the legendary moments of BYU’s epic 1984 National Championship season! Order your copy and relive the championship journey with us. Celebrate the past, inspire the future. | Utah Plane with 2 bodies in the landing gear made a stop in Utah (Deseret News) Utah leaders serve at food bank, talk of upcoming legislative session (Deseret News) Utah saw 281 road fatalities in 2024, preliminary state data shows (KSL) Utah’s rural population growth outpacing urban areas (Axios Salt Lake City) Tech Half of U.S. parents think TikTok ban would make kids safer online (Deseret News) Meta cites political bias in move to suspend fact-checking on Facebook, Instagram (Deseret News) Politics 5 takeaways from Trump press conference — including hostages held by Hamas, control of Panama Canal (Deseret News) Renae Cowley & Frank Pignanelli: How will Trump’s immigration actions play in Utah? (Deseret News) Sen. John Curtis reflects on passing 27 bills during House tenure (Deseret News) Federal judge bars publication of Trump investigation report pending appeal (Deseret News) The Nation Thousands evacuated in Southern California due to fire and wind event. Here’s what we know so far (Deseret News) With first bird flu death in U.S., what is your risk? (Deseret News) The World U.S. says a genocide is happening in Sudan. Here’s why that matters (Deseret News) Over 100 dead after Tibetan earthquake, with more injured (Deseret News) Donald Trump Jr. arrives in Greenland with a message from his dad: ‘We’re going to treat you well’ (The Associated Press) Faith Church-supported garden in Alberta grows 16,000 pounds of fresh produce each year for those in need (Church News) Freedom from Religion Foundation dissolves honorary board in spat over trans issues (Religion News Service) |
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