Plus: How old is too old to run for president?
Good morning. Today’s temperatures: Logan: 42 - 71° 🌤️ Salt Lake City: 51 - 74° 🌤️ St. George: 55 - 87° ☀️ Utah and BYU football got a shoutout in last weekend's edition of “Saturday Night Live." An SNL cast-member impersonating Colorado coach Deion Sanders jokingly named the two Beehive state programs in a list of teams Colorado had fewer wins than. Here's a link to the hilarious clip. Also on our mind: Oprah said she proposed a Romney-Winfrey presidential ticket in 2020, a Catholic leader in Jerusalem said he would go with Hamas in exchange for child hostages and here are the new sports for the LA Olympics.
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| Rise in urban coyote sightings, reported pet attacks raise concerns in Salt Lake County |
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| | Social media channels are increasingly populated with posts about coyote sightings and the occasional reports of coyotes killing cats, dogs and chickens. Linda Peterson, communication director for Draper City, said the city’s animal services office reports that “they’re getting calls pretty much daily from people who see coyotes.” The deaths of five companion animals in Draper — dogs and cats — are “directly connected to coyotes in the past couple of months. Something this season is maybe making them come down a little further into public areas than they have in the past even though because of Draper’s location, it’s always something to be aware of,” Peterson said. The city has information about coyotes on its website to inform residents, which Peterson said has been on the site for several years given the city’s proximity to the foothills. Last week, a Draper family’s 11-year-old Pomeranian Chihuahua was snatched from their front yard by a coyote. |
Read more about encounters Utahns have had with coyotes in recent weeks. |
| When President Joe Biden was sworn in to be president in January 2021, he was 78 years old and immediately became the oldest U.S. president ever — at the start of his first term. In second place for the oldest president at the start of his first term is Donald Trump, who was 70 years old at his inauguration in 2017. Now, in the run-up to the 2024 election, a rematch between the two oldest men to assume the office of the presidency is looking likely. But is that what voters want? A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll of Utah voters shows almost two-thirds of them want an age limit for presidential candidates, although they disagree about how old is too old. Among those who want an age limit, 48% said 70 years old or younger, while 15% would put the limit at age 60. Another 22% said 80 years old, while 2% said age 90, and 13% chose “other.” The younger the Utah voter, the more likely they were to say there should be an age limit. Among voters age 18-24, 79% said there should be an age limit, while only 53% of voters older than age 57 agreed. Read more about how Trump's and Biden's ages are playing into their favorability among U.S. voters. More in Politics Rep. John Curtis supports Jim Jordan as speaker, says he will avoid government shutdown (Deseret News) Oprah’s idea to defeat Trump in 2020? A Romney-Winfrey ticket (Deseret News) Donald Trump calls gag order ‘unconstitutional’ at speech in Iowa (Deseret News) Jay Evensen: Nikki Haley wants to cut gas taxes. It’s not as great as it sounds (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR It’s voting season! While you’re gearing up to decorate for the fall holidays, don’t forget to decorate your ballot with your picks for votes in this election. And take note — this year, the election dates have changed. Be sure you register to vote by November 13th. Visit vote.utah.gov to learn more. | Health Is the global bedbug crisis being exaggerated? (Deseret News) A study found that dementia is linked to sitting. Here are 5 simple ways to be more active (Deseret News) Faith A Catholic leader in Jerusalem says he’d go with Hamas in exchange for child hostages (Deseret News) ‘Contention is evil’: President Nelson, Merrick Garland, Spencer Cox and Latter-day Saint ‘civic theology’ (Deseret News) Business Is the Utah Cookie War coming to an end? Dirty Dough and Crumbl may settle lawsuit (Deseret News) An ice maker sold on Amazon recalled for laceration hazard (Deseret News) Salt Lake County Utah proposes rule for social media age verification (KSL) Woman in wheelchair killed after being hit by TRAX train in Sandy (FOX 13) Iron and Washington Counties Multiple allegations made against Utah massage therapist (KSL) Utah Tech University inducts three new members to Hall of Fame (St. George Spectrum) The West How concrete and 250 acres can help save the Great Salt Lake (Deseret News) After waiting for years, JJ Vallow’s family will finally have custody of his body (East Idaho News) The Nation U.S. politicians respond to the stabbing of a 6-year-old boy who authorities say was killed in anti-Muslim attack (Deseret News) The Deseret News Editorial Board: A culture of moral relativism is biting universities in the face of Hamas’ terrorist attacks (Deseret News) The World President Biden makes plans visit to Israel Wednesday (Deseret News) Two Swedes shot dead in Brussels, Belgium raises terror alert to top level (Reuters) Sports Utah’s appeal of Cole Bishop’s targeting penalty is denied (Deseret News) Ben Bywater, Cougars’ leading tackler in 2021 and 2022, announces season-ending shoulder surgery (Deseret News) New coach, new players, new everything: Utah State prepares for a season where nothing is the same (Deseret News) What are the new sports for the LA Olympics? (Deseret News) |
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