It’s driving us to division, and it’s driving us to hate, and the algorithms are just destroying us.” Utah's Sen. John Curtis ...
Whether it's "The Nutcracker," "A Christmas Carol" or a concert of classic holiday music, Utahns can enjoy a variety of ...
Aisa Galea’i just etched his name into the Utah high school football history books. Against region rivals Springville, ...
How the lower missionary age for LDS women could raise their standing in the patriarchal faith and the classroom. Could it ...
A pair of future BYU Cougars aren't worried about what others think of their decision to cut their church missions short.
There isn’t a more geographically diverse power conference in college football than the Big 12. The views in and around its ...
Corner Canyon just captured its third consecutive Class 6A state championship. Now the Chargers will take on a national ...
The Other Side Academy executive Joseph Grenny told lawmakers that homeless Utahns who commit petty crimes — like camping in ...
Opinion
In America, one in five people are estranged from a close relative because of political differences.
Welcome to Inside Voices, a weekly newsletter that features a collection of ideas, perspectives and solutions from across Utah — without any of the vitriol or yelling that’s become all too common on ...
The former 4-star linebacker chose the Utes over offers from programs like BYU, UCLA, Michigan State and Washington. He ...
Eastwood and Morningside elementary schools avoid closure for now, but Granite School District officials warn tough decisions still lie ahead.
Judge Dianna Gibson issued a ruling Friday to clean up some irregularities in Utah's new congressional map, while GOP lawmakers say that's cause for scrapping the map.
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