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Students past and present recount magical moments at the longtime home for the arts on the north end of the Brigham Young University campus.
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Looking at how the history of slavery has intersected with Brigham Young University also means taking a look at how slavery has intersected with Utah County and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Data collected during the annual Christmas Bird Count helps scientists identify long-term trends about different species.
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In the absence of any official services from either the City of Provo or the county government, churches and nonprofits are doing what they can for the unsheltered.
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The Attorney General's office said in a statement on Monday that it planned to appeal Judge Derek Pullan's ruling that misconduct by police and prosecutors prejudiced the trial of Douglas Stewart Carter.
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There are currently no high-speed trains in the West, but that doesn’t mean it’s out of the question in Utah.
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Like much of the rest of the country, people are worried about housing and inflation. That Great Salty Lake is also on Utahns’ list.
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The rest of Utah, outside of Salt Lake City, has seen a much more significant increase in people experiencing homelessness as well.
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The Oct. 11 walkout was organized by the Black Menaces, an activist group started at Brigham Young University known for their viral TikToks, and the Religious Exemption Accountability Project.
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Republican John Curtis, who is seeking his third term in Congress, faced Democratic challenger Glenn Wright in a debate at Brigham Young University on Oct. 6.
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The spectacle of fluorescent red salmon usually attracts a crowd each year. But this year’s migration was behind schedule, and wildlife officials say the recent heatwave may be one reason.
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As a result of the investigation, the university says it has lifted a ban on a fan who was identified as directing racial slurs toward Duke sophomore Rachel Richardson during the match.