Newspaper blames Trump, not Congress, for SNAP cuts The Salt Lake Tribune criticized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for their work in helping feed the poor. The newspaper called LDS Church donations "very basic" and insufficient for those with "common food allergies, such as
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
The Salt Lake Tribune faces renewed criticism for its depiction of Utah minorities in recent cartoons drawn by Pat Bagley. The issue has escalated to the point that U.S. Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT) refuses to respond to requests for comment from the newspaper. Owens is the only minority member
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah State Senator Nate Blouin, a Democrat from Millcreek, is now weighing a bold political move: a run for the U.S. House — despite never having passed a bill in the legislature. His interest emerges amid sweeping redistricting changes that could make Utah’s congressional seats more
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Former State Representative Phil Lyman appeared on national podcast hosted by conservative commentator Ryan Matta Media with sharp words for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "More than anybody, I do not want corruption inside the Church, and I've seen plenty of it," Lyman
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Latino and Polynesian residents are invisible to city leaders again Salt Lake City's recent adoption of four new flags—each symbolizing different marginalized communities—was intended to focus on inclusivity. However, this initiative has drawn criticism for overlooking the city's largest demographic minorities, particularly the Latino
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Utah House Republicans have elected Rep. Casey Snider (R-Paradise) as their new Majority Leader. The Cache Valley resident is a staunch conservative known for his unwavering commitment to constitutional principles, limited government, and rural Utah values. Snider now takes the helm as the second-ranking leader in the House Republican Caucus.
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
This Saturday, the Utah Democratic Party will hold its state convention in Ogden — but anyone planning to show up with hay bales, water pistols, or a megaphone might want to read the fine print. The party's official rules read like a cross between a kindergarten classroom bulletin and
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Former Phil Lyman campaign manager Casey Gale accused Utahns of not doing enough to fight for Lyman during the 2024 gubernatorial election, saying, "It's not recoverable at this point. It will become one of the most wicked states in the nation." Lyman mentioned Gale by name
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Newspaper blames Trump, not Congress, for SNAP cuts The Salt Lake Tribune criticized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for their work in helping feed the poor. The newspaper called LDS Church donations "very basic" and insufficient for those with "common food allergies, such as
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Newspaper blames Trump, not Congress, for SNAP cuts The Salt Lake Tribune criticized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for their work in helping feed the poor. The newspaper called LDS Church donations "very basic" and insufficient for those with "common food allergies, such as
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
The Salt Lake Tribune faces renewed criticism for its depiction of Utah minorities in recent cartoons drawn by Pat Bagley. The issue has escalated to the point that U.S. Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT) refuses to respond to requests for comment from the newspaper. Owens is the only minority member
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah State Senator Nate Blouin, a Democrat from Millcreek, is now weighing a bold political move: a run for the U.S. House — despite never having passed a bill in the legislature. His interest emerges amid sweeping redistricting changes that could make Utah’s congressional seats more
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Former State Representative Phil Lyman appeared on national podcast hosted by conservative commentator Ryan Matta Media with sharp words for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "More than anybody, I do not want corruption inside the Church, and I've seen plenty of it," Lyman
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Latino and Polynesian residents are invisible to city leaders again Salt Lake City's recent adoption of four new flags—each symbolizing different marginalized communities—was intended to focus on inclusivity. However, this initiative has drawn criticism for overlooking the city's largest demographic minorities, particularly the Latino
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Utah House Republicans have elected Rep. Casey Snider (R-Paradise) as their new Majority Leader. The Cache Valley resident is a staunch conservative known for his unwavering commitment to constitutional principles, limited government, and rural Utah values. Snider now takes the helm as the second-ranking leader in the House Republican Caucus.
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
This Saturday, the Utah Democratic Party will hold its state convention in Ogden — but anyone planning to show up with hay bales, water pistols, or a megaphone might want to read the fine print. The party's official rules read like a cross between a kindergarten classroom bulletin and
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph
Former Phil Lyman campaign manager Casey Gale accused Utahns of not doing enough to fight for Lyman during the 2024 gubernatorial election, saying, "It's not recoverable at this point. It will become one of the most wicked states in the nation." Lyman mentioned Gale by name
by Salt Lake Daily Telegraph