Plus, have we pushed the limits of human lifespan?
⛅ 43 – 79° Logan | ⛅ 60 – 83° Salt Lake ⛅ 47 – 76° Manti | ⛅ 55 – 88° Moab ⛅ 50 – 82° Cedar City | 🌤️ 63 – 93° St. George 🌅 Good morning! Have you watched the children's show "Bluey" before? 🐕 The family of Australian dogs have gained worldwide acclaim, but this week, some are attacking the children's show for undermining fatherhood. "Nothing could be further from the truth," Steve Pierce writes. "In a world where positive examples of fatherhood can be hard to come by, the show offers a wholesome and inspiring portrayal of a father who leads with love, wisdom and care," he writes. 👪 Read more about why people are talking about the popular kids' show's portrayal of fatherhood. Tell me: What do you think about "Bluey" and how it portrays fatherhood? |
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| | Rep. John Curtis fended off a barrage of attacks from his literal, and figurative, left and right during Thursday night’s contentious debate over who should replace Sen. Mitt Romney. Curtis mostly ignored criticisms coming from Democratic candidate Caroline Gleich, who framed the 3rd District congressman as too conservative, and Independent American candidate Carlton Bowen, who berated Curtis for not being “pro-Trump” enough. 🗳️ Here are some highlights from each of the three candidates: Republican candidate Rep. John Curtis Curtis criticized party-line politics and positioned himself as a problem solver. He highlighted his successful legislative record, including the passage of 20 bills and his role in shaping significant environmental policies. On his past as a Democrat, he explained it was a strategic choice and reassured voters of his consistent promotion of Republican values since then. Democratic candidate Caroline Gleich Gleich emphasized the urgent need to address climate issues, leveraging her background as an environmental activist. She argued for younger, more forward-thinking Senate representation, focusing on long-term consequences of current legislative decisions. Gleich criticized Curtis for not addressing critical climate issues with enough urgency. Independent American candidate Carlton Bowen Bowen underscored his commitment to constitutional limits on government and positioned himself against what he calls "Romney 2.0." He repeatedly attacked Curtis for his past Democratic registration and portrayed himself as the true conservative alternative, emphasizing his unwavering Republican principles. Bowen differentiated himself by championing a strong pro-Trump stance, making this a cornerstone of his campaign. (Curtis said his support for Trump aligns only when it reflects "Utah values", and Gleich did not express support for the former president.) Read more about the debate. More in Politics How the Trump and Harris campaigns are trying to reach voters via nontraditional media outlets (Deseret News) JD Vance, Burgess Owens and Trent Staggs make appeal to Latter-day Saint voters (Deseret News) On religious freedom, Kamala Harris faces doubts from conservatives (Deseret News) | The planned BYU Medical School has its founding dean. His name is Dr. Mark Ott, and his resume is impressive. Here's what we know about Dr. Mark Ott: He's a surgeon with Intermountain Health. His medical internship and residency in general surgery was completed at Johns Hopkins. During that time, he was also a research and clinical fellow specializing in surgical oncology. He has held academic and affiliate appointments at Johns Hopkins, Harvard Medical School, Stanford School of Medicine and the University of Utah School of Medicine. What BYU President Shane Reese said about him: “Dr. Ott is a widely respected doctor, surgeon and leader who has worked and studied at the most highly regarded healthcare institutions in the world." "More importantly, Dr. Ott has a deep commitment to BYU’s spiritual mission and has lived a life of service and quiet devotion to the true master healer, Jesus Christ.” What Dr. Mark Ott said about his appointment: “It’s a humbling and exciting honor to join Brigham Young University as the inaugural dean of its new medical school." “BYU’s medical school will provide students with a topflight medical education as well as an enduring appreciation that their talents and training are gifts from God for the benefit of the world.” Read more about the founding dean and the BYU Medical School. More in Utah New center aims to enhance public health preparedness in Utah and beyond (Deseret News) How much does it cost to stay at the Black Desert Resort? (Deseret News) Salt Lake City School District is asking voters for a $730 million bond (KUER 90.1) Student loan delinquencies rising across the country but Utah is an exception (KSL-TV) Park City senior citizens outline vision for new center (Park Record) Body found inside car in Vernal confirmed as missing woman (Fox13) Antler-shed hunter finds human skull in Brigham City (Herald Journal) Boyd Matheson commemorates Constitution Day at USU (The Utah Statesman) 2024 Huntsman World Senior Games off to a rousing start at opening gala, more than 11K athletes expected (St. George News) SLC weekend events: BooLights and Pumpkin BOO-tique (Axios) | Health Have we pushed the limits of human lifespan? (Deseret News) Public invited to free breast cancer, reconstruction awareness event (Daily Herald) The end of a shortage of popular weight-loss drugs may mean many people lose access to them (CNN) Faith ‘Fear not,’ have courage and press on, Elder Kearon urges Latter-day Saint chaplains (Church News) ‘It was exhilarating’: YouTuber’s emotional reaction to Tabernacle Choir goes viral (LDS Living) BYU Un-Alone Club provides support, resources for overcoming addiction to pornography (The Daily Universe) The Nation and The World U.S. inflation ticks down but jobless claims on the rise (Deseret News Florida begins surveying damage from Hurricane Milton, rescue efforts underway (Deseret News) How Hurricane Milton has affected travel in Florida (Deseret News) Sports BYU picked by league coaches to finish 9th in Big 12, Utah picked to finish last (Deseret News)
Rested Utah hits the road to face upstart ASU and Ute transfer portal target Sam Leavitt (Deseret News)
Black Desert welcomes PGA Tour back to Utah with record round, eye-popping scenery and some familiar faces (Deseret News)
Meet the NHL’s first female assistant coach (Deseret News)
Puppies lead the way for Homecoming Week (The Signpost)
| Joan Poston rides in a restored open-cockpit WWII-era biplane in West Jordan on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. The flights were made for local veterans and others from The Ridge Senior Living through Dream Flights. Poston is a licensed pilot and was married to a three-star Lieutenant General before his passing. |
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🗓️ 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: Orem Straw Bale Slide | The Orchard, University Place, Orem Imagine Dragons | Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (USANA) “Thriller” | Odyssey Dance Theatre, Egyptian Theatre, Park City BYU softball vs. Southern Idaho at home | 5 p.m. U of U football at Arizona State | 8:30 p.m. USU women’s volleyball vs. New Mexico at home | 7 p.m. USU women’s and men’s cross-country at Utah State Invitational SUU Dance Team vs. SUU Dance Team Alumni Event | 4-6 p.m. Utah Tech softball vs. Salt Lake CC at home | 3 p.m. |
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