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Guest opinion: Northern Utah’s new climate normal

Northern Utah has always been a land of contrasts: mountains and valleys, pioneers and tech bros, Cougars and Utes. But lately, the region has embraced a new identity: America’s premier climate-change laboratory, complete with a once great lake, vanishing snow, dust storms, forest fires, and ...

ZITO: The end of the road for the Little Diner That Could

LIGONIER, Pennsylvania -- All that remained of Ruthie's Diner on Jan. 21 was charred, ice-encased rubble -- the aftermath of firefighters' desperate efforts to extinguish the blaze that ultimately consumed the modest eatery, which for more than 70 years had served locals and the travelers, ...

STOSSEL: Politicians make things worse

Home prices keep rising. One reason is that today's houses are bigger. Buyers now want more rooms, washers and dryers and air-conditioning. But even if you adjust for the improvements, houses cost more today. Why? Politicians blame big companies like Blackstone, Invitation Homes and ...

A golden standard: Provo honored as bike-friendly community

Designated bike lanes can be found on the side of several major roads throughout Provo — all products of heavy investment the city has put into making itself cyclist-friendly. The city was honored for its efforts Thursday by the League of American Bicyclists with a gold-level bicycle ...

Timpanogos School District appoints superintendent

The Timpanogos School Board has selected an individual to lead the district into a new era of education for Lindon, Orem, Pleasant Grove and Vineyard. The board unanimously appointed Alpine School District Director of Administrative Development Joseph N. Jensen as superintendent Wednesday ...