SALT LAKE CITY — Here’s a look at the news for June 13.
Utah's Sen. Mike Lee, Attorney General Sean Reyes on front lines of antitrust look at Google, Facebook and others
A look at how giving water to illegal immigrants became a religious freedom issue
More conflicting details emerge in Utah case of police drawing gun on child
BYU in the running for one of the nation's top linemen
What do conservatives want to conserve? A conversation with acclaimed journalist George Will (+podcast)
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How have wildfires affected Utah Lake? Researchers are looking into it
A look at stories from our features voices:
- Jay Evensen: Is Utah soft compared to hard-working states?
- Tiffany Gee Lewis: 'I'll run until I can't' — tales of a runner on a 6-year streak
- Boyd Matheson: A Japanese teenager named Utah and the sunny side of America
- Arianne Brown: Give me an uphill battle any day
A look at our top-read stories:
- Utah reservoirs are spilling, and that's a good thing. Here's why
- Ex-bishop sent to jail for sexual misconduct, lewdness with teens
- What really happened to Lauren McCluskey? The inside story of her tragic death
- Here are 10 sweet 'Napoleon Dynamite' quotes in honor of the movie's 15-year anniversary
- Morning links: USU, Utah and BYU players ranked among the top QBs; and that time Bill Belichick shot Kyle Van Noy in the face in paintball
News from the U.S. and world:
- Hope Hicks just agreed to testify about the Mueller probe, which is a huge win for Congress (Sonam Sheth, Business Insider)
- President Donald Trump: If foreign governments have dirt on 2020 election rivals, 'I think I'd take it' (Rebecca Morin, USA Today)
- 6 Suspects Detained In Shooting Of Former Baseball Star David Ortiz (Richard Gonzales, NPR)
- Hong Kong braces for protests as government shuts offices (Kelly Olsen, CNBC)
- Why Google’s surprise Pixel 4 tease raises the stakes (Dieter Bohn, The Verge)