Plus, the battle for Moab and the residents fighting its development
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: ⛅ 33 – 51° in Logan | 20% 💧 🌤️ 43 – 55° in Salt Lake | 10% 💧 🌤️ 59 – 81° in St. George | 10% 💧 Churches across the country are struggling to stay open amid a decline in religious engagement. My colleague Jennifer Graham has a goal this year to visit a new church every month and is encouraging others to adopt the goal. Read more about why Jennifer thinks visiting churches is important and her advice for introverts who get anxious when they go to a new place. Also on our minds: The future of Utah’s caucus system in the wake of the GOP convention. Brad Wilcox’s thoughts on making marriage attractive to young adults. The DEA’s proposal to reclassify marijuana. |
| Second day of pro-Palestinian protests at the University of Utah ends quickly |
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| | About 200 people showed up on Tuesday for the second day of pro-Palestinian protests at the University of Utah. But the protest ended quickly after protesters decided to leave campus to head to the county jail, where they called for the release of one of the organizers who was arrested. The rally and speeches were once again held on Presidents Circle on campus, but unlike Monday’s event, which included an estimated 300 protesters and lasted for more than seven hours before police broke it up, Tuesday’s protest was brief. Protests have roiled campuses across the country in the past few weeks. On Tuesday night, the New York City Police Department was called in to clear the pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University, arresting around 100 protesters, according to news reports. The encampment at Columbia triggered a wave of copycats across the country following a rise in student activism against the war in Gaza. Read more about the protests on the University of Utah campus. |
| Utah’s Wild West is no stranger to land conflicts. Unlike the days of the American frontier, we are no longer heading into physical combat for land control — that’s not to say it’s any less hostile. Moab, Utah, located on the doorstep of Arches National Park, has approximately 5,300 year-round residents. The small town has seen more commercial development take over its local flair in recent years as tourism continues to grow annually. A development managed by Kane Creek Preservation and Development LLC aims to provide housing and economic diversification but has sparked controversy and opposition from local residents who are concerned for several reasons. Read more about the controversial landscape dispute between the citizens of Moab and commercial developers. |
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