Did the Mormon Church Kill a Utah Hate Crimes Law?

LDS warns against upsetting ‘careful balance’ of LGBT anti-discrimination law, while a state lawmaker claims the church has effectively killed the bill. The Utah

What does the LDS Church think about Marijuana in Utah?

LDS stresses state should balance between the medical needs and responsible control. Two bills have been presented to the Utah State Legislature on the

Sikh Langar Feeds Thousands at Parliament of the World’s Religions Conference

Sikhs host a pop-up lunch for people of all faiths at Salt Lake convention. The Parliament of the World's Religions, which was held in

FLDS Members and Former Members Put Differences Aside to Search for Missing People in Disaster

Religious divisions get overlooked in attempt to save victims of flood disaster. On Monday night, Utah was hit by a deadly flash flood which

Church Attendance United States

These are the States with the Highest and Lowest Church Attendance

The poll shows that there are stark geographic differences in religiosity within the United States. Utah residents are the most frequent church attendees in

Boyd K. Packer, President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is Laid to Rest

"President Packer always felt that if we could read the words of the Lord, we would be far better off and much safer than

First Black Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Michael Curry Will Take Office in November

On November 1st, one history-making presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church will leave office as another history-maker enters. Bishop Michael Curry of North Carolina

Utah Pride Festival 2013

Mormons Attend Utah Pride Festival in Support of Equality

Mormons showed up in full force to the Utah Pride Festival joining the other participants in a celebration of love and equality. The Utah

Mormon Church Backs Utah Compromise

Mormon Church Supports LGBT Anti-Discrimination Bill in Utah

Utah passed legislation that protects both religious practices and LGBT communities from discrimination, and the bill was backed by the Mormon Church. Mormon clergy supported

Utah Mom

Utah Mom Not Allowed to Talk Religion with Children

A court ordered a Utah mom to refrain from discussing religion on supervised visits with her children, which she claims violates her constitutional rights. Imagine