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- City Weekly looks back, and forward, on Utahs biggest stories of 2024.
This December, in lieu of our typical editorial Gift Guide, City Weekly is checking in on some of our biggest stories of the year In the pages that follow, our writers and partner contributors round up the notable developments to hit Utah and its capital city in 2024, updating with the latest twists and turns, when applicable, and looking
- New LDS President Dallin H. Oaks faces a crossroads of progressive . . .
After the passing of former LDS church President Russell M Nelson, his longtime colleague Dallin H Oaks has taken the helm as prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—a transition that signals both continuity and conflict within the faith A complicated and often
- New Utah Transit Authority price caps mean free rides for Farepay . . .
Since August, routine transit riders who utilize UTA's Farepay cards have enjoyed a new perk: no-cost trips after reaching daily and weekly price maximums
- Members of the far-right Manosphere push a dangerous politics of male . . .
In a series of interviews and analyses of social media accounts dedicated to the so-called “manosphere” and concepts such as male supremacy, City Weekly gained a deeper understanding of specific online toxic masculinity groups
- Foam Wonderland: Above Reality | Jul 11 | Salt Lake City Weekly
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- MONDAY MIX @ FLANKER | Sep 9 | Salt Lake City Weekly
City Weekly's 15th Annual Utah Beer Festival - Sunday! 12:00pm @ Rio Grande Street 100 South
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Annual City Weekly Gift Guide Discover chic and unique gems while supporting the community with highlights from our Annual Gift Guide featuring local gift ideas from Salt Lake City to Ogden and beyond
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