Plus: The toy store owner who ditched corporate America, our best sports photos of the year and the 12 Days of Christmas starts NOW.
Good morning! Here’s today’s forecast: 🌥️ 23 – 38° in Logan | ❄️ 20% chance 🌥️ 29 – 42° in Salt Lake City | 💧 10% chance ☀️ 34 – 59° in St. George I hope you all had a lovely holiday weekend! Christmas is my favorite holiday of the year, and it was great to spend it with family. I usually like to make a few gifts. This year I made all my nieces and nephews Monopoly-style money with their faces on the bills, and I made my dad a silk tie (which he loved!) In standard fashion, I ended up not finishing a gift and my mom got the fabric I intend on making her a new apron with. She is excited for the finished product. Tell me: What was your favorite part of this weekend? Did you make, receive or give a really exciting gift? Also on our minds: The toy store owner who ditched corporate America, Deseret News’ best sports photos of the year and the 12 Days of Christmas starts NOW. |
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| | Not only is Utahn RaChelle Hubsmith a master baker, she’s a master at TV baking competitions. Over the last decade, she has applied to be on nearly 30 cooking competitions. Currently, Hubsmith is one of six subjects in Food Network’s new docuseries “Bake It ’Til You Make It.” | Venecia Salazar and other Dreamers have been fighting for a clear path to citizenship for years. Earlier this year, however, a U.S. appeals court ruled against the DACA program leaving many people who were brought to the U.S. as children in limbo. By the numbers: There are about 3.6 million people living in the U.S. who were brought here illegally as children, these people are known as “Dreamers.” DACA — the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — provides about 8,000 Utahns with temporary protections but doesn’t offer legal status. Last week, Salazar and about 300 other Dreamers traveled to Washington D.C. to rally and lobby Congress for a path to citizenship. Read the story at KSL here. More in Politics: Perspective: The world is upside down. That’s not always a bad thing (Deseret News) Kari Lake loses bid to overturn Arizona election results (Axios) | The Holidays: What is the carol ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ about? (Deseret News) Perspective: How to keep the holiday spirit alive all year (Deseret News) Yes, you can still ride the bus to go skiing and snowboarding on Christmas and New Year’s (KUER) Travel: Opinion: Why you’re not wrong if you stand up right when the plane lands (Deseret News) Airlines cancel thousands of U.S. flights over winter storm (Reuters) Relationships: A Christian guide to dating: How to choose your partner (Deseret News) Business and Technology: Why a Salt Lake business owner ditched corporate America to open a toy store (KSL) Twitter restores suicide prevention feature after Reuters report (Reuters) Faith: Remembering Christmas in Bethlehem (Deseret News) ‘Living is a ministry’ — a conversation with Trabian Shorters (Deseret News) After a hard year, Salt Lake’s Jewish community hopes to forge new holiday traditions (KUER) Northern Utah: Family safely evacuated from West Weber house fire (KSL) Wasatch Front: Man arrested after armed robbery in Pleasant Grove, police say (KSL) Southern Utah: Council approves beginnings for St. George Musical Theater's new home (St. George News) The World: King Charles' first Christmas speech reflects cost-of-living crisis (BBC) Sports: Sports photos of the year: Here are 30 favorites from 2022 (Deseret News) A history of the NBA on Christmas Day (Deseret News) A Christmas story: Two gifts received long ago that keep on giving (Deseret News) |
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