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Looking for charming small towns in Utah for your next summer adventure? These ten delightful destinations offer stunning scenery and unique experiences that are perfect for a day ...
Ivins is what happens when desert beauty and small-town friendliness create the perfect holiday getaway spot. The town is nestled in a valley surrounded by striking red mountains that change colors ...
Construction crews in Ogden are hard at work getting the new Marshall White Community Center completed before the grand ...
The Tribune reached out to each of the state’s eight public colleges and universities to understand the impact across Utah. According to the schools, as of Wednesday morning, more than 50 ...
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A few members of the Utah State Board of Education apparently think that Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln were Marxists, or even Soviet-style communists. Which is a neat trick for people who ...
Skip the crowds at the Grand Canyon and opt for this hidden gem in Utah instead, featuring many similar outdoor ... and a whole lot more in Ohio's Hocking Hills State Park.
Utah State University hosted the second annual Presidential Forum on Conflict & Conflict Transformation with special guest retired Judge Thomas B. Griffith. This year’s forum addressed the crisis of U ...
Celebrate undergraduate research and researchers by visiting the Spring 2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium Biological & Life Sciences poster session!
“As a public institution of higher education, the University of Utah follows state and federal law,” the university said in a statement to ABC4.com. “We are currently in a period of enhanced ...
Utah State University's interim president acknowledges that job cuts are inevitable as school prepares its strategic reinvestment plan. The Logan university is offering voluntary separation options ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Lee Zeldin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator, were in Salt Lake City Monday at the University of Utah’s Research ...