Now you can sign up to vote in the midterm elections right from your phone. Snapchat and Instagram are making it easier than ever to sign up to vote in the November midterm elections. You don’t have to go anywhere and you don’t have to seek anything out. All you have to do is press […]
Julian Vazquez was just 14 years-old when he left his family to train to become a pro soccer player. After 3 years of sacrifice, his dream has come true.
Salt Lake County’s district attorney has a new Conviction Integrity Unit to review convicts’ claims of innocence comprising of two retired justices, two lawyers and a Baptist minister.
The Utah Transit Authority still doesn't know what caused an explosion on a TRAX train in downtown Salt Lake a week ago and crews are still making repairs this morning.
A new Supreme Court justice has been sworn-in... and just in time for the beginning of the high court's term. This follows a contentious confirmation process for Justice Brett Kavanaugh, with key roles played by both of Utah's U.S. senators.
President Russell M. Nelson expounded on the importance of using the church's full name, rather than using nicknames like "Mormon church" or "LDS church."
The near party-line vote was 50-48 will see Judge Brett Kavanaugh confirmed, capping a fight that seized the national conversation, the closest vote since 1881, when Stanley Matthews was approved by 24-23.
Calling it a new balance and connection between gospel instruction in the home and at church, President Russel M. Nelson announced a change to the Sunday worship services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The Sunday block, currently a three-hour set of meetings, will now be shorter, two hour meetings.
Republican Senator Susan Collins will vote in favor of SCOTUS nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh when Senate votes. She gave a more-than 40-minute herculean speech that blew my mind. She touched on all of the things that I monologue about each day on the radio: peace, respect, unity, and bipartisanship. She was one of two unknown […]
JayMac: I do not necessarily believe that Judge Kavanaugh was the person who sexually assaulted Dr. Ford, but I also don't think there is a conspiracy.