Plans for a new LDS temple in Missoula are underway after the church announced a location for a brand new facility.
In August, the Fairview City Council denied the Latter-day Saints a permit to build a massive temple in a residential zone.
A 400-foot thin strip of Las Vegas desert over a drainage line appears to be the next chapter in the debate over a temple for ...
The Las Vegas Planning Commission voted to give up some easements to allow development to move forward on the Lone Mountain ...
The church, currently located on Stacy Road, seeks to build a new 43,000-square-foot temple with a height of 65 feet and a ...
The project has been the subject of some controversy, and one group of neighbors has filed a lawsuit to stop it from becoming ...
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Las Vegas LDS temple clears another hurdle
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints cleared another hurdle with its plans to build a temple near Lone Mountain in ...
The project has been the subject of some controversy, and one group of neighbors has filed a lawsuit to stop it from becoming a reality.
The new temple would be the first in Missoula and the third in Montana. The cities of Helena and Billings also have temples.
"We hope to negotiate with the LDS Church to either scale down the current plans to fit in the neighborhood or move the temple to a location zoned for commercial use," the letter stated.
The Las Vegas Planning Commission will discuss and vote Tuesday on a land use entitlement project request from the LDS Church for an approved temple site at the intersection of North Grand Canyon ...