Plus, Why Utah is a paradise for adrenaline junkies and a conversation with Chad Lewis on the 1996 Cotton Bowl-winning season.
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: ☀️ 43 – 78° in Logan 🌤️ 54 – 79° in Salt Lake ⛈️ 56 – 87° in St. George Good morning, Utah Today Readers! My name is Sarah Gambles, (a lot of people call me just "Gambles" like my Twitter handle @justgambles14). I'm officially going to be the lead writer for Utah Today starting this morning. I'll be working with McKenna Jensen and Ariel Harmer to bring you the news in Utah you need each day of the week. My favorite things to write about are animals, travel, music, quirky/kooky news stories and Taylor Swift. I attended The Eras Tour three times last year, and then watched in the parking lot at a fourth show. Deseret News has been my work home for three years. I was an intern here in 2010 while also attending BYU and writing about BYU football for The Daily Universe. During my time at BYU, I attended a devotional with Chad Lewis as the speaker. I recommend this Dave McCann piece about Lewis and that magical 1996 season. I look forward to getting to know and interacting with you as a reader. Please feel free to email me at [email protected] if you ever have any questions, concerns or ideas! |
| Harris, Trump jostle for Latter-day Saint votes |
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| | This election is proving to be one wild ride. Trump campaign: Last week, Donald Trump visited Utah and acknowledged that Latter-day Saints could help decide who wins the battleground state of Arizona. During a fundraising event in Salt Lake City, Trump spoke about the importance of Latter-day Saint votes in Arizona and asked Marlon Bateman — a former State Department official — to head up a “Latter-day Saints for Trump” coalition. Harris campaign: Vice-President Harris had a similar thought. Her campaign rolled out a "Latter-day Saints for Harris-Walz" Arizona advisory committee Thursday, comprised of 50 Latter-day Saints across the state. Several members of the committee are current or former Republicans. Read more about what Trump and Harris have said about the importance of the Latter-day Saint vote. | Utah's natural playground attracts millions yearly — 13.5 million tourists to be exact. Tourism brought in a whopping $2.6 billion in revenue for the state economy in 2022. Utah was ranked 13th best state for thrill-seekers in a report by buycycle after factoring in things like bike trails, climbing areas, amusement parks, sky diving centers, etc. “I feel like Utah has the broadest range,” Kimball Peterson, a bike mechanic in the summer and ski technician in the winter told the Deseret News. Read more about the bounty of adventure and challenges that Utah offers to all the adrenaline junkies out there. More in Utah Rape reports at the University of Utah spiked in 2023, largely due to 150 reports from one victim-survivor (Deseret News) Don’t pass a stopped school bus, Utah. Granite says it happens 250 times a day (KUER) Gov. Cox comments on the future with Sundance Film Festival (Deseret News) Salt Lake City garners 'welcoming' status due in part to outreach to immigrants (KSL) | Health Whooping cough wave now worst in almost a decade amid back-to-school surge (CBS News) Fatal drug overdoses down in the U.S. — but not in Utah and the West (Deseret News) Faith Elder Cook visits Saints in South Korea and Japan: ‘I bless you that you will have personal peace’ (Church News) Report: Americans less polarized on faith, politics than generally thought (Angelus) Sports ‘BYU believes its backup running backs can get the job done — again (Deseret News) The WNBA is expanding. Will there be a team in Utah? (Deseret News) Utah Hockey Club practices for first time. Here’s what we learned (Deseret News) Politics Sen. Mitt Romney sponsors new bill to repeal COVID-era tax credit after fraud (Deseret News) Will something else on Utah’s November ballot be declared void? Here are the new efforts to stop Amendment A (Deseret News) |
Here's a little background on me. 🌻 Origin story: I grew up in Soda Springs, Idaho, and lived there until I turned 18 — my parents still live there, and I visit often. I am the middle of three sisters, and my older sister has two little girls (4 and 8) with her husband. ✍️ Experience: I graduated from BYU in 2012 and served a mission in the Sweden Stockholm mission from 2013-2014. My first full-time job was at The Spectrum in St. George, and I reported on education, business and culture 🏜️ ✈️ Hobbies: In my spare time, I like to travel, do yoga, go to the movies and watch reality TV. I'm currently helping foster two Springer Spaniels named Bear and Penny, along with my dog Mac and my friend/roommate who does most of the dog work and discipline, while I spoil them 🐶😬🤷 I've learned so much about unconditional love through the experience. I hope to write a story about it, so if you have any questions about fostering or want to know more or share your own experiences, reach out! | Copyright © 2024 Deseret News, All rights reserved. |