The world would be a much better place if people of every nationality, age and gender would subscribe to the core values taught by an organization that was formally established in the United States one hundred years ago today.
It's a good thing Utah officials didn't hastily sign an agreement that could have given Las Vegas access to precious water from the Snake Valley aquifer in Utah's west desert region.
Everyone knows money will be tight on Capitol Hill this year. Judiciously divvying up what's available will be an enormous challenge. Indeed, a lot of compelling cases can be made by any number of state-funded institutions and agencies for critical needs.
As yet another legislative session moves into full swing, KSL reminds lawmakers of the need to always be sensitive to the potential unintended consequences of their far-reaching decisions.
Please allow us to use our editorial voice today to affirm KSL's commitment to a few guiding values adopted recently for companies under the umbrella of Deseret Management Corporation (DMC), which is the business arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. KSL is one of them.
Utah's Capitol Hill will be abuzz for the next 45 days as the Utah Legislature engages in what promises to be one of the most challenging sessions in the state's history
State Senator Sheldon Killpack's sudden fall from power is yet another resounding lesson in how one person's indiscretion can have such a profound rippling effect on so many other people and institutions.
The Nine Mile Canyon deal that was so ceremoniously signed recently by a host of interested parties is certainly laudable and deserving of the attention it received.
This holiday that honors Dr. Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement in America seems an appropriate time to reflect on the impact of ongoing challenges to the freedoms typically enjoyed in this great land.
Score a partial victory for terrorism.
Even though a young Nigerian radical didn't succeed in blowing up an airplane as it approached Detroit Christmas Day, his mere attempt successfully terrorized the nation and much of the world.
By all accounts, Millard County Sheriff Deputy Josie Greathouse Fox was a remarkable law enforcement officer with an uncanny ability to touch and improve the lives of the people she encountered.
What some would consider to be expendable state-funded programs, especially when budgets are tight, in reality are some of the most essential when it comes to long-term benefits.
Utah has a serious drug abuse problem.
It is a quandary that goes beyond the use of hard-core illegal street drugs and into the realm of the abuse of drugs that are typically prescribed for medicinal purposes.
Another Christmas has come and gone, and while consumer spending may not have tallied what it has in the past, it is likely a lot of people incurred far more debt than they should have.
We say Merry Christmas.
Have you ever thought about the word merry? It means "lively and cheerful: full of or showing lively cheerfulness or enjoyment."
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