Plus, Utah car dealership crash video goes viral — here's what happened
Good morning! Here is today’s weather forecast: ⛅ 14 – 38° Logan | ⛅ 24 – 44° Salt Lake ⛅ 11 – 42° Manti | 🌤️ 19 – 41° Moab ⛅ 17 – 47° Cedar City | ⛅ 26 – 51° St. George BYU basketball just signed the nation’s highest-rated basketball recruit, 6-foot-9 wing AJ Dybantsa. Coach Kevin Young spoke at a press conference a few hours later to address Dybantsa’s decision to come to Provo. Young shared that he began recruiting Dybantsa just a few days after signing on as coach in April — he hopped on a last-minute flight to show the recruit around BYU campus while he was still working for the Phoenix Suns in the NBA playoffs. “What I am learning in recruiting is everything adds up, everything matters,” Young said. “There is no real singular event. Everything has an impact.” Read more about Dybantsa’s recruitment, how NIL money affected the decision, and more. Also on our minds: Martha Hughes Cannon statue to be installed in U.S. Capitol today EPA bans 2 cancer-causing chemicals in household products Can Trump ‘end’ birthright citizenship? Mike Lee, legal scholars weigh in |
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| | Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz questioned the future of Utah’s vote by mail system after reviewing two legislative audits from the 2024 election cycle. During a hearing of the Legislative Audit Subcommittee on Monday, Schultz, R-Hooper, and Utah Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton, said they were concerned about the reliance of vote by mail on voter signatures. “I think the question comes, is vote by mail really as secure as in-person voting?” Schultz said. “And based off the audits we have in front of us, it’s clearly not the case. And that’s concerning to me moving forward.” Schultz pointed to the two cases where signatures of likely deceased individuals were used to vote in recent elections as evidence that vote by mail is not “every bit as secure as in person voting” because it would be much more difficult to commit impersonation fraud with a fake ID than to copy someone’s signature. State Elections Director Ryan Cowley, who reports to Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, conceded that the audit results require his office and county clerks to “step up and do a better job.” But he insisted that the current vote by mail system has sufficient security measures in place and argued that signature verification is accurate in the vast majority of cases. Read more about the future of mail-in voting in Utah. | Car dealerships are notoriously frustrating, but most people are able to resolve their issues without much fuss. Unfortunately for one Sandy dealership, this was not the case — one upset customer allegedly decided to air his grievances by driving his new car directly into the dealership’s office. The Sandy Police Department reported that the customer purchased a vehicle from Tim Dahle Mazda Southtowne, but was dissatisfied with the car. He returned to the dealership requesting a refund, which was denied because the car had been sold “as is,” per the sales contract. Read more about the incident and watch the video of the crash. More in Utah Martha Hughes Cannon’s story of perseverance: From immigrant beginnings to trailblazer (Deseret News) CNBC touts Salt Lake City’s ‘American success story’ in prime-time special (Deseret News) Utah state revenues are falling short of expectations. Here’s how legislative leaders responded (Deseret News) Rocky Mountain Power customers rally against 18% proposed rate increase, commitment to coal (KSL) 5 things to know about the latest polygamy abuse case (Axios Salt Lake City) Mother speaks out after Ogden woman survives being doused in gasoline, set on fire (KUTV) | FROM OUR SPONSOR BYU 1984 MAGAZINE SPECIAL OFFER: Relive the trail to fame and glory Calling all BYU fans! This year is the 40th anniversary of BYU's magical 1984 season where the Cougars went undefeated and claimed the National Championship. Relive the glory of victory with an exclusive retrospective magazine from the Deseret News, "1984: The Year BYU Was Second to None." Inside you'll find never-before-read stories from the players on the '84 team, sports writers who covered each play and the insights from the family of LaVell Edwards. This is a limited edition magazine, perfect for every Cougar fan who bleeds blue. Order now!
| Environment 12.1 million reasons to fish in Utah (Deseret News) Arctic tundra now emits planet-warming pollution, federal report finds (NPR) Politics Can Trump ‘end’ birthright citizenship? Mike Lee, legal scholars weigh in (Deseret News) Congress faces looming government shutdown deadline ahead of Christmas (Deseret News) The U.S. The Onion wants to buy Infowars. A legal battle stands in its way (Deseret News) The latest on the arrest of the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect (CNN) The World Israeli warplanes pound Syria as troops reportedly advance deeper into the country (The Associated Press) Netanyahu rejects ‘absurd’ charges at corruption trial (BBC) Sports What did the world’s Olympic leader say about President-elect Trump? (Deseret News) Puka Nacua’s sideline catch Sunday had the NFL talking. Was it better than his grab for BYU against Boise State? (Deseret News) How rare of a talent is BYU signee AJ Dybantsa? A look at the other 7 players who’ve had a perfect recruit ranking (Deseret News) Who’s staying, who’s leaving, who’s incoming for the Utes? Tracking 2025 decisions (Deseret News) Letter to Santa: What’s on the Utah Hockey Club’s Christmas wish list? (Deseret News) Faith Gwen Stefani is sharing her faith this holiday season (Deseret News) How common is it to go to church at Christmastime? (Deseret News) Health EPA bans 2 cancer-causing chemicals. Will consumers miss them? (Deseret News) Bird flu in California child linked to virus in dairy cows, CDC says (The Washington Post) |
🗓️ Events Calendar We put together a calendar list of events and activities going on around the state of Utah the next month. Check it out and let us know if we are missing anything! Here are some highlights for events in Utah today: Dec. 11 — Live Nativity sponsored by Miro | Heber City Dec. 11-17 — Gingerbread House Contest | Ogden Dec. 11 — BYU men’s basketball vs. Fresno State at home | 7 p.m. Dec. 11 — Men and women’s track and field at BYU December Invite Dec. 11 — UVU men’s basketball vs. North Dakota at home | 6 p.m. |
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