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Deseret News
(ISSN 0745-4724)
Management
- Jim M. Wall — president and publisher
- Joseph A. Cannon — editor
- Richard D. Hall — managing editor
- Michael B. Todd — chief financial officer
Department heads
- Jay Evensen — editorial page editor
- Chuck Gates — local news editor
- Wendy Ogata — assistant managing editor
- Tad Walch — Utah County news
- Jeff Haney — world/national editor
- Ravell Call — photo editor
- Julianne Basinger — business news
- Kent Condon — sports editor
- Angelyn Hutchinson — feature editor
- Heather Tuttle — art director
- Heidi Perry — design manager
- Susan Hermance — copy chief
- Gerry Avant — Church News editor
- Brady Mortensen — systems manager
- Charlie Craine — director of interactive media
- David Schneider — Mormon Times editor
News departments
- City Desk/news tips — (801) 237-2100
- Church News — (801) 237-2141
- Letters to the editor — (801) 236-6016
- Sports — (801) 237-2161
- Feature Section — (801) 237-2150
- Photo — (801) 237-2127
Addresses
Editorial offices
30 E 100 South
P.O. Box 1257
Salt Lake City, UT 84110
Advertising and circulation
4770 S 5600 West
West Valley City, UT 84118
deseretnews.com staff
Editorial
- Charlie Craine — director of interactive media
- Matthew S. Brown — managing editor
- Mark L. Reece — senior editor
- Tammy Carlson — senior editor
- Larry D. Curtis — assistant editor, producer
- Layton Shumway — assistant editor, content manager
Online advertising contact information
Newspaper Agency Corporation New Media department
About the paper
Three years after Brigham Young led Mormon pioneers to the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, the first issue of the Deseret News was pulled off a small hand-cranked press. This eight-page newspaper was the first published in what was then called the territory of Deseret.
Although the state of Utah has long-since replaced the old territory, the Deseret News retained its original name. In 2003 the paper switched to morning delivery and today the Deseret News is published daily as Utah's oldest — but most modern — newspaper.
Over the years, the Deseret News has earned hundreds of awards for writing, reporting, design and community service, including the Pulitzer Prize.
Established June 15, 1850. Published daily by Deseret News Publishing Co., 30 E. 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111.
Periodicals postage paid at Salt Lake City, UT.
Deseret News ®, Deseret News ® are registered as U.S. trademarks.
Contents copyright © 2009 by Deseret News Publishing Company
- Actor Freeman foots prom bill 6:10 p.m.
- Thousands gather for Utes 5:50 p.m.
- Man sentenced for child porn 5:38 p.m.
- LDS leaders to attend inauguration 5:34 p.m.
- Kennecott cuts 10% in Utah 3:29 p.m.
- Cost of living drops slightly 3:26 p.m.
- Honoring MLK with service 3:09 p.m.
- Charge in treasurer's race probe 3:08 p.m.
- Former Layton doc strikes deal 3:04 p.m.
- Wall Street rebounds 3:03 p.m.
- Service sales tax revisited253
- Letter: Don't legalize polygamy220
- Pulse of a (Cougar) nation183
- Hanks: Mormons 'un-American'154
- Man accidentally shoots toilet149
- Letter: Palin was persecuted127
- SLC cops Taser 14-year-old boy120
- Utes on parade111
- Brown's anti-Prop. 8 argument92
- U.'s Kruger will enter draft85