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'The magic of the space calls to people' 

08/17/2025 10:30pm
If you're curious who'd want to run an independent bookstore — a place that sells actual books printed on actual printing presses — meet Anne Holman and Calvin Crosby.

Why a Utah State professor is giving away a cash prize to ease campus food insecurity

08/17/2025 10:00pm
Some degree-seeking students are often uncertain where their next meal is coming from. They're facing food insecurity even while pursuing their education.

'This stuff is moving so quickly': Utah Tech leaders discuss AI, unveil new cybersecurity degree

08/17/2025 9:30pm
Utah Tech University spent part of Monday's Fall Academic Convocation discussing the evolving use of artificial intelligence and how best to implement it in the future.

Rallygoers call on Stuart Adams to resign over claims he influenced law to help relative

08/17/2025 9:09pm
A predominantly conservative crowd called on the top Senate Republican to step down over claims he inspired a law that helped his granddaughter reach a plea bargain.

Wildfire breaks out in mountains east of Provo

08/17/2025 7:36pm
A wildfire broke out in Utah County's Buckley Draw Canyon on Sunday afternoon, its plume of white smoke clearly visible across the Utah Valley.

'It's not right to kill him': Maurine Hunsaker's oldest daughter opposes Menzies' execution

08/17/2025 7:29pm
The oldest daughter of Maurine Hunsaker, who was placed for adoption at birth, says she is opposed to the death penalty and killing Ralph Leroy Menzies despite his brutal crime.

Love chicken? Here are some of Utah's favorite finger-licking poultry places

08/17/2025 7:00pm - SPONSORED
Utah Chicken lovers can find abundant locations serving tasty takes on fried and marinated classics throughout the state.

BYU incoming freshman Kihei Akina becomes youngest Utah Open champion in 99-year history

08/17/2025 6:39pm
The 19-year-old junior golf wunderkind shot 4-under-par 68 to hold off a handful of top amateurs, professional golfers, and everything in between to clinch the Larry H. Miller Utah Open at Riverside Country Club.

Why some seniors are choosing to sell their homes and go the rental route

08/17/2025 5:00pm
Ingrid Penn is 82 years old, living alone in her house in Taylorsville, but she is now looking to sell her home.

Have You Seen This? Duck Duck Jeep has gone too far

08/17/2025 3:30pm
Random gifts and notes are good. Covering every inch of your car with rubber ducks is not.

Former BYU football star helps pioneer breakthrough in brain injury treatment and recovery

08/17/2025 3:00pm
A former BYU football player and Hall of Famer believes he's found a groundbreaking solution to the devastating effects of traumatic brain injury — through a new kind of headgear.

Utah native's first children's book brings adoption to life in heartfelt story

08/17/2025 2:05pm
Utah native Jeff Dunn shares why he wrote a children's book about adoption and how he hopes it can help families everywhere find empathy, kindness, and grow closer.

Israelis stage nationwide protests to demand end to Gaza war and release of hostages

08/17/2025 1:16pm
Thousands of Israelis took part in a nationwide strike on Sunday in support of families of hostages held in Gaza, calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach an agreement with Hamas to end the war and release the remaining captives.

Live longer by walking faster, experts say

08/17/2025 1:10pm
Too busy to go to the gym? Don't worry — you can stay healthy by incorporating at least 15 minutes of fast walking into your everyday routine, new research suggests.

A look into how 2020 shaped America's political landscape

08/17/2025 12:21pm - PARTNER
Thomas Chatterton Williams, a staff writer at The Atlantic, has taken a deep dive into the era-defining year of 2020 and written a book that's "an argument for why we must resist the mutually assured destruction of identitarianism."

Utah State University students create Indigenous garden with professor with Shoshone roots

08/17/2025 12:02pm
A garden featuring solely Indigenous plants has been taking root in the up-and-coming Stokes Nature Reserve in Cache Valley.

European leaders to join Zelenskyy in Washington as Trump presses Ukraine deal

08/17/2025 10:46am
European leaders will join Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet Donald Trump in Washington, they said on Sunday, seeking to shore up his position as the president presses Ukraine to accept a quick peace deal.

Hurricane Erin weakens to Category 3 as forecasters wait for northward turn

08/17/2025 10:42am
Hurricane Erin weakened to a Category 3 hurricane Sunday as its outer bands continued to lash the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with heavy rains and tropical-storm force winds.

Rabbits with 'horns' in Colorado are being called 'Frankenstein bunnies.' Here's why

08/17/2025 10:32am
A group of rabbits in Colorado with grotesque, hornlike growths may seem straight out of a low-budget horror film, but scientists say there's no reason to be spooked.

City grant plans to match funds raised for preservation of historic Provo church

08/17/2025 10:05am
The Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ has been awarded a matching grant to preserve its historical buildings as part of an ongoing restoration project.

AT&T may pay customers up to $7.5K in $177M data breach settlement

08/17/2025 9:32am
Millions of AT&T customers can file claims worth up to $7,500 in cash payments as part of a $177 million settlement related to data breaches in 2024.

Mark Harlan details Utah's strategy for $20.5M athlete revenue share changes

08/17/2025 9:08am
The begin of the era remains chaotic at the onset, but Mark Harlan believes the changes could provide collegiate sports a more stable landing spot — even if it may still be a few years away.

'I put my life into this': Cedar City mayor says new test well could play key role in water system

08/17/2025 9:02am
A new well is part of a larger effort to procure more water sources for Cedar City, with aquifer levels dropping 2 feet or more each year, and state-mandated cuts to water rights planned to begin in 2035.

A Michigan autoworker's wallet is found under a hood in Minnesota — 151,000 miles later

08/17/2025 8:35am
A retired Michigan autoworker got a Facebook message this summer from a stranger: Did you lose your wallet? That message resolved a mystery that had lasted more than 10 years.

Stone Age humans were picky about which rocks they used for making tools, study finds

08/17/2025 8:03am
New research finds early human ancestors during the Stone Age were more picky about the rocks they used for making tools than previously thought.

New report exposes 3 IRA and 401K mistakes that could cost you a fortune

08/17/2025 8:00am - SPONSORED
Utah retirement experts warn your IRAs or 401Ks over $200,000 are at risk, if these mistakes are not corrected.

'We care about our country': Bolivian in Utah watching from afar as presidential campaign unfolds

08/17/2025 7:15am
Voting in Bolivia's presidential election may be a difficult proposition, but Susy Lisi, an expat Bolivian in Utah, is watching from afar as the campaign unfolds.