In commemoration of City Weekly's 40th anniversary, we are digging into our archives to celebrate. Each week, we FLASHBACK to ...
Each week, we FLASHBACK to a story or column from our past in honor of four decades of local alt-journalism. Whether the names and issues are familiar or new, we are grateful to have this unique ...
A bill limiting on-campus housing options for transgender university students is headed to the governor’s desk after clearing both chambers of the Utah Legislature on Monday.
Title: Bargaining from the Bar Stool: Eye on Perfect Men Author: Phyllis Schafer Date: June, 1986 Last month, one of the women's magazines had a contest. They offered $1000 to the reader that best ...
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. Priced at the equivalent of one round-trip ...
Mark May and Kevin Northup's love story began in 2012, three years before the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. And the two men met at Brigham Young University, where being in ...
Everyone recoils from the horror of intentional or ignorant animal abuse. Our stomachs turn when we read of the Davis County woman who “punished” her ex-husband by leaving his dogs penned to die of ...
Bill prohibiting drivers from blocking bike lanes earns unanimous support from Utah House committee.
The lovely bride—let’s just call her Donetta T. Rump—had been so convincing before the wedding. You understood that this was going to be the start of a new life and that the entire world would be your ...
There was a weird vibe, at both Park City and Salt Lake City venues, for much of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. And perhaps that was because people were talking a lot about stuff besides the actual ...
Sci-fi is usually associated with the vast unknown of outer space, but the vast unknown of Earth's oceans is far more compelling—95% of it remains unexplored! Who knows what's down there? Many a movie ...
That rumbling sound you're hearing is Edward R. Murrow rolling over in his grave. CBS just broke the First Commandment of Journalism: never, ever, let anyone outside your news organization see your ...