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After a tumultuous year for tech nationally, job growth in Utah’s Silicon Slopes slowed but remained positive.
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Nationwide, people are surprised to find out their listening habits closely align with the BYU college town.
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Mountainland Continuum of Care says churches like the Provo Seventh-day Adventist Community Service Center, Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and St. Mary's Episcopal Church have stepped up.
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So far, in 2023, there have been 351 crashes and 13 fatalities on the section of U.S. Highway 6 that travels through Carbon, Emery, Utah and Wasatch counties.
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“This is therapy. This is not just for people who want to play D&D,” Sami Chun, a Ph.D. candidate and staff member at BYU’s Counseling and Psychological Services.
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The Big 12's four new schools are seeing the positive effects of membership in a Power Five conference.
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Utah City will be a dense mixed-use community in Vineyard, built around the city’s new FrontRunner train station.
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Supply drives like the Maui Relief Drive put on by Utah Valley University's Pacific Islander Initiative and the Ogden Police Department’s food and clothing drive have been swamped with community support.
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Police records show that 75-year-old Craig Robertson of Provo had a history of frightening people with firearms. Robertson was killed last week as the FBI tried to arrest him for threats made against President Joe Biden.
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After years of complaints, the goal is to make it so the lines on Utah’s highways are always visible, regardless of the weather or the time of day.
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The FBI said in a statement that Robertson had resisted arrest and pointed a .357 revolver at agents who had come to his home to arrest him. The FBI did not respond to questions about whether Robertson shot at agents.
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The family insisted in a statement Thursday that Air Force veteran Craig Deleeuw Robertson would not have committed violence over political disagreements.