Todd Adams:  

CLASS OF 1974
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Roseburg, OR
Roseburg, OR

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Todd is from Goldendale, Washington. He is married. His schools include Roseburg High School. He later attended University of Oregon. He works(ed) at The Salt Lake Tribune. More about Todd:"...Expand for more
My familty and I try to make annual treks to the Oregon Coast (here I am near Bandon, Ore.). University of Oregon graduate, 30 years as a journalist, the past 14 at The Salt Lake Tribune".
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Another week, another Salt Lake Tribune Sunday front, this one with an obvious focus on Father's Day (a nicely written piece by Ellen Fagg Weist). Not sure this one warrants an SPJ honor (the Trib took home 13 firsts last w
Interesting story by new Salt Lake Tribune reporter Emma Penrod and images by photographer Leah Hogsten on thinning salt layer on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Sort of a mystery, even to veteran observers of the flats. Here's
That will teach me to take a Saturday off and swap it for a Monday ... a Monday when the Larrry H. Miller Group announces a shake-up, including the departure of CEO Greg Miller. So much for an ease-into-my-normal-day-off wo
Streamlined Tribune staffing and time constraints haven't allowed for much Facebook interaction. Attached is screen grab of New Year's front page I produced (my first such foray into holiday front pages in a long, long time
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Check out the the City Creek Center informational graphic in Sunday's Trib, or view it online at http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/money/53616525-79/creek-mall-center-open.html.csp
Illustration that Amy Lewis and I collaborated on for a story by the Tribune's Bill Oram about the Utah men's basketball program ... a revolving door at the U.
College students' debt load these days is a real eye-opener. I should know because I have two "kids" who are enrolled. For a look at how Utah college students rank compared to the nation and other schools, check out this li
As a newspaper graphic designer, I love those occasional assignments that make the job the challenge that is. Like how to make a centerpiece design out of a bunch of mug shots for a story about the political leanings of the
OK, the air in the Salt Lake Valley has been ... well, putrid, for more than a week. I just had to express my frustrations by ... developing a graphic that explains the phenomenon called inversion. I've attached a screen ca
OK, it's that time of year again — yes, I'm talking Utah Legislature page. What can I say. The state's legislative body is again Republican-dominated. But if you're interested in the issues of the day and want to have a say
Ever wondered if prostitution was a problem in Zion? A graphic that I cobbled together from data provided by Tribune computer-assisted reporting guru Tony Semerad may have been a bit of an eye-opener for some Tribune reader
Sltrib.com and Sunday's print edition features a comprehensive package on college athletes' pay-to-play scenario, which is looking more likely with recent court rulings. As part of the package, Matt Piper reported and I pro
A plan for sage grouse conservation in Utah seeks to protect 11 populations around the state. The plan is intended to satisfy federal biologists and prevent an endangered species listing. Read Brian Maffly's story at http:/
Phewwwww! What a week at the Trib, transitioning from all things graphics to all things local section AND graphics, preparing to train my replacement on the desk, building another set of Olympics primers for web postings an

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