Plus, Northern Utah has some of the U.S.' worst ozone, Utah's GOP convention and why you won’t find the original COVID-19 vaccine anymore
A definitive history of the Utah state flag ... mistakes and all |
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| | If you're local to Utah, chances are high that you've recently heard a great deal about the state's official flag, especially with all of the buzz about the new design during this past legislative session. Given all of the commotion surrounding the latest version of the state flag and its predecessor (including the recently failed effort to put the issue on November’s ballot), it may surprise you to learn of the slightly slower approach the Beehive State took when choosing its very first banner. In 1896, the year Utah gained its statehood, the state had almost everything it needed as a brand-new state. Governor? Check. State Constitution? Check. State Seal? Check. A state flag? ... No. The state's banner has undergone several makeovers, but surprisingly, Utah has actually undergone considerably large periods of time of being, well, flagless. |
Read more on the timeline of Utah's journey to having a state flag. |
| The effect that popular social media apps like TikTok have on children is akin to an addiction, Gov. Spencer Cox said during his monthly PBS Utah news conference. The governor also said that he “hates” comments “mostly from non-parents” that blame parents for their children's excessive social media use. “The people that say that do not understand addiction,” Cox said. “Many of the people that shout this at me, ‘if you were a better parent, your kid wouldn’t be spending so much time on social media,’ and yet would never blame an addict, an alcoholic or a drug addict, for their addictions.” Cox sympathized with parents "who have had their kids go through addictive treatment to break them of this social media addiction that they have. They’ve tried everything.” The governor's comments come shortly after he made history by signing two bills that made Utah the first state in the U.S. to bar anyone under 18 years old from using social media without express permission from a parent or guardian. Read more on Gov. Cox's comments and why Utah may face a lawsuit. More in Politics: Romney says the GOP won’t make it easier for the Dems to appoint judges (Deseret News) Lee leads group of GOP lawmakers in asking for more accountability over Ukraine aid (Deseret News) Utah congressmen join House GOP in approving transgender sports ban (Deseret News) Mike Lee and Gov. Cox will be at Utah state GOP convention, while Mitt Romney will not (Deseret News) | Health Why you won’t be able to find the original COVID-19 vaccine in Utah anymore (Deseret News) Scientists reveal why your hair turns gray as you age (Deseret News) Faith Latter-day Saints join brief asking Supreme Court to protect religious employees at work (Deseret News) Opinion: When women choose religion it’s not about oppression (Deseret News) Environment Report: Northern Utah has some of the country’s worst ozone, particulate pollution (Deseret News) Renowned climate scientist: What U.S. should do to stop warming, help others (Deseret News) Science & Tech What Elon Musk said about SpaceX Starship’s ‘rapid unscheduled disassembly’ (Deseret News) Pentagon tracking 650 UFO cases but mum’s the word on aliens (Deseret News) Weber and Morgan Counties Wasatch Peaks Ranch development going to trial in Morgan County (Standard-Examiner) Ogden community helps DWR officials transport trapped cow moose to new home (ABC4) Salt Lake County Students practice earthquake preparedness during the statewide ‘Great Utah Shakeout’ (Deseret News) The Delta Center’s return is about community—and it could only happen in Utah (Utah Business) Washington County Diamond Ranch Academy files for dismissal of civil case regarding teen’s death (St. George News) Former Olympic skier found dead in Cedar City jail (FOX13) The Nation Man charged with shooting teenager who rang the doorbell at his house pleads not guilty (Deseret News) Did you know about the gender gap in home buying? (Deseret News) The World Is there an opportunity for Utah in Armenia? A conversation with Ambassador Lilit Makunts (Deseret News) Stampede in Yemen at charity event kills at least 80 people (Deseret News) Sports Utah almost surely won’t be getting the Oakland A’s now. Here’s why (Deseret News) See how BYU fared against Stanford in the MPSF semifinals (Deseret News) Why Micah Bernard returned after a stint in transfer portal — and why he doesn’t like the Rose Bowl (Deseret News) Can Boise State transfer Isaiah Bagnah revive Cougars’ ailing pass rush? (Deseret News) |
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