Plus, here's three ways your family can celebrate Earth Day together.
Good morning! Here's today's forecast: 🌥️ 28 – 46° in Logan | 💧 10% chance 🌥️ 39 – 54° in Salt Lake City | 💧 20% chance ⛅ 50 – 75° in St. George Happy Earth Day 🌎! I'm not a very outdoorsy person, but my love of nature has grown significantly over the last year and a half — probably because that's when I met my outdoors-loving best friend. Somehow, she has convinced me to go on a few hikes with her, which have all been fun, even if I've tripped every single time. Hopefully, one day I'll learn to watch where I'm walking. I encourage you to go outside today and enjoy this beautiful planet we live on. Tell me: How do you plan on celebrating Earth Day? What are your favorite outdoor activities? ---------- Also on our minds: The woman who tried to kill her doppelgänger with poisoned cheesecake, the #WaterTok controversy and why Sen. Mike Lee called out Prince Harry. |
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| | Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will take the stage at the Utah GOP convention today. DeSantis is expected to announce his presidential candidacy in May. A recent poll suggests that Utah voters would more likely support DeSantis (21%) over former President Donald Trump (16%). Like Trump, DeSantis is viewed as a fighter for traditional values, but he has gained the reputation of being a "more refined version" of the former president. | Though Earth Day is often attached to the issue of climate change, the holiday is a reminder to be a good steward and to leave the planet better than we found it. Earth Day can be about more than riding your bike around your local park. It can be an opportunity to teach your children about stewardship. Here are three ways to take your family's Earth Day celebrations a step further: Write to your congressman Upcycle trash into art Stay involved Read more about these ideas here. More in Environment: Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets melting 7 times faster than in the 1990s, study finds (Deseret News) Perspective: What strawberries teach us about celebrating Earth Day (Deseret News) | Culture: ‘The verbal abuse directed at her is disgusting’: Actor Ralph Fiennes defends J.K. Rowling (Deseret News) Drew Barrymore demonstrates empathic listening on her talk show. Here’s what we can learn from her (Deseret News) Health: There’s a real #WaterTok controversy — but you really should drink plain water (Deseret News) Education: Naomi Schaefer Riley: Book bans and the decline of local culture (Deseret News) Business: Maverik just doubled in size by acquiring Kum & Go convenience store chain (Deseret News) World Trade Center Utah is helping small businesses go global (Utah Business) Once the toast of the digital reporting world, BuzzFeed News now slated for shutdown amid financial woes (Deseret News) Politics: Romney says Biden’s pick for Labor secretary is ‘biased’ and ‘makes no sense’ (Deseret News) Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Romney or Wilson. DeSantis or Trump. Who do Utahns want? (Deseret News) Lee calls out Prince Harry over his remarks on democracy (Deseret News) Jay Evensen: Politicians are playing chicken with the debt ceiling (Deseret News) Tooele County: Tooele businesses combat spike in graffiti with murals (KSL) Salt Lake County: Salt Lake man charged with selling tens of thousands of fake COVID vaccination cards (KSL) DA says police shooting death was justified, but calls for more mental health resources (KSL) Why this new apartment complex may be a 'catalyst' to Salt Lake City's next growth zone (KSL) Sports: The seven plays that would change BYU football’s history (Deseret News) What does the future hold for Jazz’s two-way players? (Deseret News) Utah football getting boost from new Crimson Collective to ‘supercharge’ NIL, recruiting efforts (Deseret News) How 2 high school teammates reunited as leaders of Utah Royals (KSL) The U.S. and World: A woman gets 21 years for trying to kill her doppelganger with poisoned cheesecake (NPR) A real-life Canadian airport heist? $15 million in gold and other valuables stolen (Deseret News) Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has cast doubt on Ukraine's long-held aspiration to join Nato (BBC) |
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