As growth expands into the small towns surrounding St. George, communities tackle conversations about the sustainability of rural life.
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Nearly one-fifth of Orem residents are Hispanic or Latino. The city hopes their translation project will help better accommodate them.
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The new laws require social media companies to verify the ages of their users and disable certain features on accounts owned by Utah youths.
In a new book, journalist and historian Garrett Graff examines the popular obsession with UFOs and the U.S. government’s search for extraterrestrial life. He locates ground zero as Roswell, New Mexico. It was there, in 1947, that a local rancher found either the wreckage of a flying saucer or a downed weather balloon. Graff says it's a moment that has fueled decades of conspiracy theories and mistrust of the government.
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Researchers from The University of Utah mapped 20 years of sightings to plot the regional relationships with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.
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The Utah Transit Authority is accepting public comment on its plan to begin charging for its UVX bus rapid transit system in Orem and Provo.
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The Chief Toquer Reservoir project near St. George marks another step forward in the region’s 20-year plan to have enough water for future growth.
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Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid watched courtside at T-Mobile Center, trading his familiar red windbreaker for a white and blue one carrying a BYU logo.
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Arizona's Gila River Indian Tribe said it does not support the Lower Basin's proposal for post-2026 river management, adding a new layer to the complicated negotiations.
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The Alpine School District is currently exploring breaking up into two or three new districts. The issue could be on the November ballot.
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John Goodrich was the subject of an Associated Press investigation into how the church protects itself from allegations of sexual abuse.
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