Plus, why Gov. Cox is 'sober' from cable news
⛅ 14 – 45° Logan | ⛅ 25 – 52° Salt Lake 🌤️ 16 – 49° Manti | ☀️ 23 – 49° Moab 🌤️ 20 – 55° Cedar City | 🌤️ 31 – 60° St. George Good morning! Are you planning on traveling this Thanksgiving? I’ve never had a peaceful experience in an airport during this time of year, but the Salt Lake Airport is implementing some new technology that should make the process smoother for holiday travelers. My colleague McKenna Jensen attended a press conference at the airport yesterday, where she got to see firsthand new body scanners and authentication methods. “Salt Lake International Airport is gearing up for busy holiday travel, anticipating screening more than 200,000 people during the holiday season,” she wrote. “In preparation, TSA is encouraging travelers to arrive early, review the list of prohibited items, and ensure they are familiar with the latest security procedures to help ease the screening process.” Read more about the Salt Lake airport’s new technologies and tips for holiday travel. Also on our minds: What ‘Living in Wonder’ means to Rod Dreher Why Utah and 17 other states sued a federal agency over cryptocurrency How the BYU-Arizona State showdown could rekindle a once-bitter feud |
| Abravanel Hall now on National Register of Historic Places |
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| | If you’ve kept an eye on our Opinion page over the last year, you’ve seen a number of letters to the editor from Utah residents concerned about Abravanel Hall. With Smith Entertainment Group's plans to revitalize downtown Salt Lake City, many feared the home of the Utah Symphony would be demolished. Salt Lake County Council members and Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson recently confirmed they had no plans to change the building. Now, the National Park Service has accepted an application to list the building on the National Register of Historic Places. “This national designation helps show that Abravanel Hall is an important and historical part of our county’s cultural landscape,” Wilson said in a statement. “We are honored to continue our nearly 50-year stewardship of this historical venue for Salt Lake County residents.” Dennis Romboy reports: "While being listed on the National Register of Historic Places does not legally prevent alterations or demolition, it significantly raises awareness and appreciation of the building’s historic value." Read more about the announcement and Salt Lake’s downtown revitalization plans. | Suzanne Bates writes: Republican Gov. Spencer Cox and Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy cracked jokes and spoke seriously about the 2024 election as they sat alongside one another at the University of Virginia as part of the Democracy Dialogues series. In an age when more than half of members of the opposite party would rather have a colonoscopy than dine with either President-elect Donald Trump or Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Murphy and Cox weighed in on how to make things better. Cox explained why he thought President-elect Donald Trump won the “earthquake election,” what disappointed him about both presidential campaigns, and why he and his wife, Utah first lady Abby Cox, are “12 years sober” from cable news, calling it “the best move we ever made.” “I mean this sincerely. Our marriage got better, our family got stronger. There was more of joy in life because of that,” Cox said. Read more about what Cox and Murphy believe lies ahead for the country. More in Utah The feds are chipping in to save water in Washington County (Deseret News) Utah and 17 other states sue a federal agency over its regulation of cryptocurrency (Deseret News) What Salt Lake City Public Utilities plans to do with proposed $225M bond (KSL) Utah Democratic Party name Senate and House leadership (ABC4) | FROM OUR SPONSOR BALLET WEST America's First Nutcracker Celebrate the 80th Anniversary of America's First Nutcracker at Ballet West with the music of Tchaikovsky performed live with the Ballet West Orchestra. From sugar plum fairies, to snowflake dancers, The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition. Tickets and details at BalletWest.org. | Politics Frank Pignanelli & Renae Cowley: Party realignment — permanent change or a flash in the pan? (Deseret News) Sen. Mike Lee will chair Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Committee (Deseret News) Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for full disclosure of all ethics reports if Gaetz’s is released (Deseret News) Jennifer Graham: ‘Morning Joe’ went to Mar-a-Lago. What does that mean for the media under Trump 2.0? (Deseret News) The U.S. ‘Bomb cyclone’ brings high winds and soaking rain to Northern California and Pacific Northwest (The Associated Press) A record-breaking number of people are expected to hit the road this Thanksgiving (Deseret News) The World Russia claims it shot down US-made ATACMS missiles and issues nuclear threat (ABC) U.S. consultants gave Israel plan to secure aid delivery in Gaza (Axios) US recognizes Venezuela’s opposition candidate as president-elect months after the disputed election (The Associated Press) Sports Long-lost rivalry renewed: Will momentous BYU-Arizona State showdown rekindle a once-bitter feud? (Deseret News) Redshirt freshman Caleb Lomu one of the bright spots on Utah’s offensive line (Deseret News) BYU’s Egor Demin is rocketing up draft boards already (Deseret News) Lynne Roberts leaving Utah to take Los Angeles Sparks head coaching job (Deseret News) Faith From ‘The Benedict Option’ to ‘Living in Wonder’ — Rod Dreher’s latest spiritual quest (Deseret News) ‘I’m genuinely interested in your answers’: When pretended curiosity becomes a weapon to undermine faith (Deseret News) Health Want green eyes, not blue? Doctors say procedure could be risky (Deseret News) As "walking pneumonia" spreads, ER visits surge for sick babies (CBS) Entertainment Post Malone is going on his biggest tour yet — and it’s starting near his Utah home (Deseret News) ‘Wicked′ review: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo more than deliver in a dazzling movie-musical (Deseret News) |
🗓️ Events Calendar We put together a calendar list of events and activities going on around the state of Utah the next month. Check it out and let us know if we are missing anything! Here are some highlights for events in Utah today: Nov. 12-30 — Gallivan Center Ice Rink | The Gallivan Center, Salt Lake City Nov. 19-30 — 2024 World of Illumination: Reindeer Road | Utah State Fairpark and Event Center, Salt Lake City |
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