Plus, how are Utah’s reservoirs doing as summer winds down?
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: ⛅ 56 – 89° in Logan | 💧 20% ⛅ 68 – 92° in Salt Lake | 💧 30% ☀️ 71 – 100° in St. George ⚠️ Fire weather watch On Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will take the debate stage opposite each other for the first time at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. The debate comes just weeks after Harris accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta and less than two months before Election Day. Read more about how to watch the debate. Also on our minds: A new study ranked the happiest states in the country — and Utah made the top five The Biden administration issued a final mental health parity rule James Earl Jones, the actor behind Darth Vader and Mufasa, died yesterday at age 93 |
| Celebrating President Nelson's century-long life of faith, family and service |
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| | “The length of your life is not as important as the kind of life that you live,” said President Russell M. Nelson as he delivered a message during a broadcast celebrating his century-long life. He said he did not know why God has allowed him to live this long, but he felt himself teeming with gratitude. The program was broadcast live from the Conference Center Theater in downtown Salt Lake City. It was attended by President Nelson’s family members, General Authorities and general officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as government, religious and civic leaders. A global audience watched the broadcast live as well. Tributes to President Nelson told the story of a man led by God to love, build bridges and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. Latter-day Saint leaders — as well as leaders of other faiths — said they see in President Nelson a leader who heals broken wounds and ministers to the one. Read more about the tributes given for President Nelson’s century-long life of faith, service and family. | Statewide reservoir storage across Utah remains at an average of 77% capacity, an overall 6% decline from last month. Overall, however, the major river basins look to be in good shape and have weathered the searing summer heat by maintaining decent capacity as the summer comes to a close. The latest report issued this month by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service said the Provo-Utah Lake-Jordan basin dropped in capacity by 13%; Weber-Ogden was down by 22%; Bear dipped by 11% and southwest Utah suffered a loss of 12%. Read more about how the other counties in Utah fared and what this means for our water supply. More in Utah Utah ranked 4th among happiest states in America (Deseret News) Cox campaign denies paying to recruit additional ‘Lyman’ write-in candidates (Deseret News) New report outlines economic benefits from Utah’s national parks, but are they too popular? (KSL) Utah’s fall colors are starting to show. When will they peak? (KSL) | The U.S. Wildfires rage in California, Nevada, other Western states (Deseret News) Man accused of shooting 5 on Kentucky interstate vowed to ‘kill a lot of people,’ warrant says (The Associated Press) Politics Who has more to gain in Tuesday’s debate: Harris or Trump?(Deseret News) Comparing Harris’ and Trump’s policy platforms (Deseret News) The World Kate Middleton reveals she has completed chemotherapy treatments (Deseret News) Cars plunge into river as super typhoon destroys Vietnam bridge (BBC) Sports Cougars could be shorthanded at running back against Wyoming (Deseret News) Kyle Whittingham gives his thoughts on hit that injured Cam Rising (Deseret News) Here’s the latest on Puka Nacua’s injury status (Deseret News) Aaron Rodgers says prayer helped him after his season-ending injury last year (Deseret News) Health Women will soon be told breast density after mammography (Deseret News) White House issues mental health coverage parity rule (Deseret News) Entertainment James Earl Jones, known for voicing ‘Star Wars’ villain Darth Vader, dead at 93 (Deseret News) A new season of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ is about to premiere — with a new host (Deseret News) |
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