Plus, Brent Hatch didn’t get enough signatures to qualify for Republican primary. What does that mean for his Senate bid?
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: 🌧️ 43 - 56° in Logan | 💧 90% ⛈️ 46 - 54° in Salt Lake | 💧 80% 🌤️ 51 - 70° in St. George | 💧 20% Over 100 years ago, George Mallory attempted to be the first Westerner to summit Mount Everest. Unfortunately, he didn't survive the journey — but his letters to his wife did. Cambridge University digitized and published the letters this week. In his final letter, he admitted to his wife that his odds of surviving the ordeal were low. He died a month later. Read more about Mallory and his final message. Also on our mind: The NHL's only Latter-day Saint, the bird flu outbreak and former President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Utah. |
| Will the Winter Olympics be rotated between Salt Lake City and other permanent locations? |
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| | Climate change could lead to permanent locations hosting the Winter Olympics on a rotating basis in the future. This could allow Salt Lake City to host more than just the 2034 Winter Games it is a front-runner for, but the International Olympic Committee will likely wait a decade before making a decision on permanent hosts. “We have to think of the constraints of the climate change. This will be a great challenge for us, which partner for the future will be reliable to organize Winter Games,” Austrian IOC member Karl Stoss, chairman of the Future Host Commission, said while visiting Utah this month. |
Read more about how Salt Lake City could become a permanent Olympics host. |
| Senate candidate Brent Hatch, who is running for Sen. Mitt Romney's seat, failed to collect enough signatures to qualify for the Republican primary. The son of former Sen. Orrin Hatch was nearly 7,000 signatures short as of the 5 p.m. deadline Friday. He can still make it onto the primary ballot if he receives more than 40% of the delegates' votes at Saturday's GOP state convention. “I have been working hard for months meeting with delegates up-and-down the state,” he told the Deseret News. “My focus from day one has been on the delegates and doing well at the convention on Saturday. That has not changed. I am touched by the overwhelming support I have received from the delegates so far and expect to do extremely well at the convention.” Read more about Utah's senate race. More in Politics Sen. Mike Lee endorses Rep. Celeste Maloy’s GOP opponent (Deseret News) Donald Trump to visit Utah for fundraiser event (Deseret News) Utah attorney general candidates on social media, public lands and accountability (Deseret News) Biden administration visits Utah to discuss goal of cheap, reliable electricity (Deseret News) Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Does Utah's political convention system work? (Deseret News) | Entertainment ‘Godzilla x Kong’ is pure CGI chaos — and so much fun (Deseret News) Jerry Seinfeld says ‘the movie business is over’ (Deseret News) Health With bird flu found in milk, what you need to know about outbreak (Deseret News) Can pizza be healthy? Experts say yes — if you follow these tips (Deseret News) Faith Meet the only Latter-day Saint playing in the NHL — as far as Derek Ryan knows (Church News) An Ohio pastor wants to help homeless people. Will his city let him keep beds in his church? (Deseret News) NFL draft Corner Canyon alum Jackson Powers-Johnson selected by Las Vegas Raiders in second round of 2024 NFL draft (Deseret News) Utah safety Cole Bishop selected by Buffalo Bills in second round of 2024 NFL draft (Deseret News) BYU offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia selected by Kansas City Chiefs in second round of 2024 NFL draft (Deseret News) Utah edge rusher Jonah Elliss selected by Denver Broncos in third round of 2024 NFL draft (Deseret News) Police and Courts 2 arrested in cockfighting case that began with a teen at school with a gun (KSL) 'Something wasn't sitting well': Funeral director expressed concerns about Tammy Daybell's death (KSL) Utah Former Provo Mayor George Stewart dies at 84 (Deseret News) Why Salt Lake City plants thousands of new trees every year (KSL) Weber County thrilled with Snowbasin pick, still hopeful Ice Sheet will be Olympic site (KSL) Three guns taken from Roy High students within two weeks, but no 'threats' (KUTV) Board of Higher Education selects new SLCC president (Deseret News) The U.S. and World Historic Boeing Starliner space flight could land in Utah (Deseret News) Delta flight makes emergency return after exit slide separates from Boeing aircraft (NPR) King Charles to resume public duty, despite 'dusted off' funeral plans (Deseret News) |
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