Deseret News archives: Tonya Harding stripped of figure skating title, banned for life
This date in history: 31 years ago, U.S. skating rivals Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan captured world’s attention. Read more. Today in history.
This date in history: 31 years ago, U.S. skating rivals Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan captured world’s attention. Read more. Today in history.
The case stemmed from a challenge by then-Sen. JD Vance and was joined in by the administration in 2025.
The court ruled against President Trump’s order rescinding citizenship from children born to parents without permanent legal status
The 6-3 decision affirms state authority to limit girls' and women's athletic teams based on biological sex, reinforcing laws already enacted across much of the…
The Cottonwood Fire is still burning southwestern Utah. Beaver residents face a long recovery as firefighters contain the country's largest wildfire.
This date in history: 31 years ago, U.S. skating rivals Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan captured…
How many people in Utah got measles in this outbreak? What causes measles? Is the measles outbreak in Utah over? What are measles symptoms?
Romney shares how his life has been shaped by what his dad taught him about politics, family and faith. Mitt Romney talks about George Romney.
America is not just a place, although it is indeed a beautiful place, from sea to shining sea. America is an idea.
Keir Starmer resigns as U.K. prime minister after Labour MPs pressure; Andy Burnham is favored successor amid party and political shifts.
The pandemic caused changes that are altering America's downtowns.
Utahns across the state will get to enjoy a patriotic military display on the Fourth of July as part of Hill Air Force Base's "Freedom 250 Celebration."
The meeting comes as Senate Republicans publicly spar over whether to move forward with Utah Sen. Mike Lee’s election reform bill.
Where to see live theater in Utah. What plays are coming to Salt Lake City? Broadway shows in Utah schedule. Does Broadway come to Utah?
Why consistency on tried-and-true practices beats the fads and how worrying about living longer might do the opposite
Today in history: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, conservative court justices battle about New Deal legislation. Congress voted down FDR's plan to 'pack the court.' This date in history.