In 2022, about 60 Tribune reporters, editors and visual and digital journalists worked together to publish more than 5,500 stories about Utah.
From Hildale to Logan and spots in between, every day we try to share reporting that you find useful and that makes a difference.
You might wonder what we mean when we say we strive to make a difference. Take a look at these three stories, published over just seven days in December:
All three stories made an impact, by holding our elected officials to account and affecting policy change and ensuring more humane treatment of animals.
We are dedicated to fairness, accuracy, and building stronger communities across the state.
And we couldn’t do it without you. Thank you for your support of local reporting.
Please read on to see the top 10 most-read stories published in 2022.
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(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Clayton Middle School students chant "Let them play!" during a walkout protesting HB 11, which bans transgender students from competing in sports, in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 22, 2022.
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Lauren Gustus
Executive editor
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Executive Editor Lauren Gustus.