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These iconic scenes were filmed in Utah. Now they're part of a new trail network

These iconic scenes were filmed in Utah. Now they're part of a new trail network

Carter Williams, KSL.com  |  Posted March 19 - 3:12 p.m.  |  Save Story

A new state trail network essentially blends the love of cinema with an appreciation of the outdoors and small towns.
How these Jewish genealogists are repairing Nazi 'dirty deeds'

How these Jewish genealogists are repairing Nazi 'dirty deeds'

Dennis Romboy, Deseret News  |  Posted March 17 - 9:16 a.m.  |  Save Story

Genealogists volunteering for the Looted Books Project recently returned a volume to a 103-year-old Holocaust survivor in Florida who was given the book in 1930 as a gift in Hebrew school.
This portrait may be the only one of England's 9-day queen painted during her lifetime

This portrait may be the only one of England's 9-day queen painted during her lifetime

Pan Pylas, Associated Press  |  Posted March 16 - 9:44 p.m.  |  Save Story

Research by the charity English Heritage suggests it may have found a portrait of England's shortest-reigning queen Lady Jane Grey.
Church of Jesus Christ releases first scholarly history of Young Women organization

Church of Jesus Christ releases first scholarly history of Young Women organization

Gabriela Fletcher, KSL.com  |  Posted March 12 - 10:03 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released "Carry On: The Latter-day Saint Young Women Organization," a historical narrative of the program for girls aged 12-18.
An Okinawan bone digger searches for remains from one of the fiercest battles of World War II

An Okinawan bone digger searches for remains from one of the fiercest battles of World War II

Ayaka McGill, Hiro Komae and Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press  |  Posted March 9 - 2:01 p.m.  |  Save Story

Takamatsu Gushiken hunts caves in Okinawa's jungles for the bones of those who died in the WWII Battle of Okinawa, one of the war's bloodiest, considering the bones silent witnesses of Okinawa's wartime tragedy.
'Folklore, legends and spooky tales': St. George ghost tours unveil haunted history

'Folklore, legends and spooky tales': St. George ghost tours unveil haunted history

Jessi Bang, St. George News  |  Posted March 9 - 9:56 a.m.  |  Save Story

St. George Ghost Tours leads spooky 90-minute stroll through downtown St. George, where you'll uncover eerie stories while soaking in the haunted sights.
Former Brigham City tithing office demolished to create arts center amphitheater

Former Brigham City tithing office demolished to create arts center amphitheater

Gabriela Fletcher, KSL.com  |  Posted March 7 - 10:01 p.m.  |  Save Story

A historic building in Brigham City formerly used as a Latter-day Saint tithing office was demolished Tuesday, preparing the property to be converted into an outdoor amphitheater.
Colorado residents sentenced after incident at Canyonlands archeological site

Colorado residents sentenced after incident at Canyonlands archeological site

Carter Williams, KSL.com  |  Posted March 7 - 7:12 p.m.  |  Save Story

Two Colorado residents were sentenced after pleading guilty to charges tied to a theft and disruption incident at an archeological site at Canyonlands National Park last year.
Happy anniversary! University of Utah celebrates 175 years

Happy anniversary! University of Utah celebrates 175 years

Jason Swensen, Deseret News  |  Posted March 1 - 9:44 p.m.  |  Save Story

It's unlikely that University of Utah founding regent William Ivans Appleby — 175 years ago — envisioned legions of laptop-toting students hustling from class to class across today's sprawling, 1,500-plus acre campus.
Have You Seen This? A Riverton woman's food dehydration renaissance, 50 years ago

Have You Seen This? A Riverton woman's food dehydration renaissance, 50 years ago

Collin Leonard, KSL.com  |  Posted Feb. 26 - 4:08 p.m.  |  Save Story

"The ABC's of Home Food Dehydration" was published by a Bountiful press called Horizon Publishers 50 years ago.
Utah bill would change where your money goes if you pick a black license plate

Utah bill would change where your money goes if you pick a black license plate

Carter Williams, KSL.com  |  Posted Feb. 19 - 6:17 a.m.  |  Save Story

Utah's black license plate has been a smash hit. A new bill would change how much the Utah Historical Society receives from its sale.
Utahn or Utahan? A proposed bill aims to settle the debate

Utahn or Utahan? A proposed bill aims to settle the debate

Carter Williams, KSL.com  |  Posted Feb. 17 - 12:15 p.m.  |  Save Story

A proposed bill in the Utah Legislature might finally end the biggest spelling beef in Utah.
Salt Lake City set to explore 'next phase' of cherished 143-year-old Liberty Park

Salt Lake City set to explore 'next phase' of cherished 143-year-old Liberty Park

Carter Williams, KSL.com  |  Posted Feb. 12 - 12:11 p.m.  |  Save Story

Liberty Park is in line for a facelift as it nears its 150th birthday, but what that will be has yet to be decided.
Scores of unexploded World War II bombs discovered under children's playground

Scores of unexploded World War II bombs discovered under children's playground

Jack Guy, CNN  |  Updated Feb. 10 - 9:27 p.m.  |  Save Story

Scores of unexploded bombs dating from World War II have been recovered from a children's playground in northern England after a chance discovery.
'A quiet place of reflection': Springdale's push to protect Pioneer Cemetery

'A quiet place of reflection': Springdale's push to protect Pioneer Cemetery

Stephanie DeGraw, St. George News  |  Posted Feb. 4 - 6:01 p.m.  |  Save Story

Headstones tilt sideways, with the names of the deceased barely visible. Yet, despite the ravages of time, the small pioneer cemetery in Springdale survives.
'Unique' petroglyphs vandalized at popular central Utah site, feds say

'Unique' petroglyphs vandalized at popular central Utah site, feds say

Carter Williams, KSL.com  |  Posted Feb. 4 - 1:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

Federal land managers say they're seeking the public's help as they investigate prehistoric petroglyphs that were recently defaced in central Utah.
Patriots' Day, commemorating start of the Revolutionary War, could soon be celebrated in Utah

Patriots' Day, commemorating start of the Revolutionary War, could soon be celebrated in Utah

Caitlin Keith, Deseret News  |  Posted Feb. 4 - 8:42 a.m.  |  Save Story

Patriots' Day, a holiday which commemorates the start of the Revolutionary War, could soon be recognized in Utah thanks a new resolution introduced in the House.
US lawmakers introduce bill to honor rights activist held in Utah internment camp during WWII

US lawmakers introduce bill to honor rights activist held in Utah internment camp during WWII

Tim Vandenack, KSL.com  |  Posted Feb. 2 - 9:19 p.m.  |  Save Story

Rep. Celeste Maloy and three other lawmakers have introduced a bill to honor civil rights activist Fred Korematsu, held in a Utah internment camp during World War II.
Have You Seen This? Mammoth fans make case for NHL name with real remains found in Utah

Have You Seen This? Mammoth fans make case for NHL name with real remains found in Utah

Caleb Turner, KSL.com  |  Posted Jan. 30 - 3:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

The answer to Utah's NHL team name conundrum may have been under our very feet this entire time.