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Deseret News archives: Jazzman Karl Malone was one of a kind, and an MVP at it

June 3, 2026 admin

Best player in Utah Jazz history won his second Most Valuable Player award on this day in 1999.

Church of Jesus Christ

Seeking Christ in New York City: Latter-day Saint women share that Jesus is ‘worth following’

June 3, 2026 admin

In a recent U.S. Northeastern Area gathering, thousands gathered to explore how to access the power of the Savior and ask: ‘What is he inviting…

InDepth

The making of a rainmaker

June 3, 2026 admin

Rainmaker, a drone-powered cloud seeding company, is attempting to address the water crisis of the West by increasing precipitation.

Entertainment

Perspective: What ‘The Chosen’ looks like to The New Yorker

June 3, 2026 admin

The New Yorker's famous emblem depicts a French aristocrat with a monocle. What happens when the magazine points that monole at "The Chosen"?

Utah

This Utah Democratic candidate wants voters focused on Gaza

June 3, 2026 admin

He emphasizes the need for diplomacy: "The greatest thing that the United States can do for our national security ... is investing in diplomacy rather…

Utah

Deseret News archives: Jazzman Karl Malone was one of a kind, and an MVP at it

June 3, 2026 admin

Best player in Utah Jazz history won his second Most Valuable Player award on this…

Utah State Aggies

Jane Hedengren and Taylor Lovell headline 10 more national qualifiers for BYU on prelims’ final day

May 31, 2026 admin

BYU women, including freshman Jane Hedengren, continue to shine as NCAA West Prelims wrap up in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Utah Police/Courts

Man guilty of crash that killed Utah CEO and his daughter gets maximum sentence

May 30, 2026 admin

The man convicted in the 2024 Ogden Canyon crash that killed a Utah CEO and his daughter got the maximum sentence in the case, four to 23 years in prison.

Guest Opinion

Opinion: California is crossing state lines into Utah — Congress can stop it

May 30, 2026 admin

California’s Proposition 12 applies to farmers in Utah — or any state — who sell food in California.

Guest Opinion

Opinion: Honoring Sen. John Barrasso’s leadership and public service

May 30, 2026 admin

Sen. Barrasso serves as Senate Majority Whip, the second-highest-ranking member of the Republican Conference.

Family

When men actually talk

May 30, 2026 admin

In an era dominated by loneliness, does technology help people stay friends? Particularly men, and particularly as they age?

Opinion

Opinion: Encountering babies has become rare for many

May 30, 2026 admin

In a culture unsure whether children are blessings, having a relationship with babies and little kids has become more of an abstraction for many.

Utah

Utah’s favorite dessert is getting a makeover with more natural ingredients

May 30, 2026 admin

Jell-O new recipe. Is Jell-O actually a healthy snack? Does Jell-O have a healthy version? Why does Utah love Jell-O? Jell-O ingredients.

Utah

Deseret News archives: 1983 flooding nearly overwhelmed downtown Salt Lake City

May 30, 2026 admin

Volunteers bolstered beleaguered front-line workers to corral Mother Nature. Remembering the Utah floods of 1983.

Guest Opinion

Opinion: Utah’s adoptive families need trauma support, not predatory ‘solutions’

May 30, 2026 admin

We need to continue encouraging the adoption of teenagers who would otherwise end up in institutionalized or unstable foster care.

BYU Cougars

How BYU men athletes and other Utah ties fared at NCAA track and field prelims on Friday

May 30, 2026 admin

BYU junior Carter Cutting advanced to the NCAA National Track and Field Championships Friday at the West Prelims, but teammate James Corrigan did not.

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