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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Salt Lake City, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,052 stories have been published about Salt Lake City which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Salt Lake City, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 2,052 stories have been published about Salt Lake City which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Salt Lake City · Salt Lake CityTSA agents at Salt Lake City International Airport found what appeared to be a human skull in a passenger's luggage earlier this month. The object was stuffed with "unidentifiable components" that resembled an improvised explosive device, officials said. The passenger told agents surgeons use the skull to demonstrate a lobotomy.See the Story
A model of a human skull baffled TSA agents and shut down security at Salt Lake City's airport
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Saints · Salt Lake CityGeneral Conference wraps up Sunday with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-days Saints anticipating a recorded talk from their ailing 99-year-old leader. The church has 315 existing or planned temples across the globe (28 in Utah), with 133 of them (42%) being announced under Nelson.See the Story
Latest from Sunday’s LDS General Conference: Members await ‘recorded message’ from Russell Nelson and new temples
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Salt Lake City · Salt Lake CityJust over 29% of the tattoo artists in the United States are women. Utah does not license individual tattoo artists. Tattoo artists don't have to pass a licensing exam, like some other personal services type practitioners do. Some tattoo salons offer apprenticeships if an aspiring artist can find a shop that will take them on.See the Story
A Utah studio aims to get more women to become tattoo artists
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Housing · Salt Lake CityThriving in Place is set for its first major public hearing before the Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday. The blueprint centers on creating new assistance for struggling lower-income renters and on preserving existing homes across the city. The two-year roadmap also reaches into new approaches for using city land for housing through community trusts.See the Story
Where has all the housing gone? SLC leaders are rolling out a plan to help curb gentrification
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Salt Lake City · Salt Lake CityAmerica Outdoors with Bartunde Thurston visits Utah on Wednesday, Oct. 4. The episode opens with the host paragliding at Point of the Mountain. The Great Salt Lake has lost 75% of its water, exposing 800 square miles of former lakebed. Thurston meets Ben Abbott, professor of environmental science at Brigham Young University.See the Story
Utah takes center stage on PBS on Wednesday
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Air Force · Salt Lake CityRep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, announced he would be resigning his seat, as of Sept. 15. He said he would leave the House nine months into his sixth term to care for his wife, whose health was failing. Stewart incorporated Skyline Capitol, a company that, it was announced on Sept. 19, would provide consulting and lobbying services.See the Story
Editorial: Chris Stewart’s career change is small but smelly example of what’s wrong with Washington
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Salt Lake City · Salt Lake CityI worked in various roles/sites in Intermountain Healthcare for 22 years. I was proud to work for a unique nonprofit that truly put patients first. My husband has waited almost a year for an intervention to a common diagnosis. Not only did IHC change its name, it truly lost its mission.See the Story
Letter: Intermountain Health has indeed dropped “care” from its mission
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Salt Lake City · Salt Lake CityI was out birding with my class recently on the Antelope Island causeway. As we enjoyed the shorebirds, raptors, ducks and the lone coyote, our eyes were drawn to the red helicopter spraying over the wetlands on the weekend at 8:30 in the morning.See the Story
Letter: Spraying poisons to kill insects causes harm to birds, other animals and humans
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