After a report showed that nearly half of Utah K-3 students read below grade level, Gov. Spencer Cox included improving that number among his top priorities this year. A bill advancing in the Legislature may help him achieve that goal — but later.
A bill Ogden Republican Sen. Ann Millner is ...
The United States and Israel's joint strike on Iran Saturday that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei prompted reactions from Utah-based leaders and organizations.
Sen. John Curtis spoke out Saturday morning in support of the military action and called for the ...
With one week to go until the end of the session, Utah lawmakers are still sorting through a flurry of complex bills that would make a wide variety of changes to Utah’s elections and voter privacy laws.
It remains to be seen which proposals will ultimately survive both the House and Senate ...
As video calls, online meetings and digital messaging become the default for work and social life, new research from Brigham Young University psychology professor Dianne Tice shows that something important is lost through these communication methods: shared physical presence. Without ...
Mike Smith wrote in his book, "The Abundant University," a simple mission statement that higher education should subscribe to: "To help as many students as possible discover their talents, develop those talents, so they can use those talents to the benefit of society."
To better accomplish ...
Every year during the month of February, the city of Pleasant Grove becomes a little kinder. Choose Kindness Month has been a yearly tradition during February since its inception in 2018. The month is part of ‘Choose Kindness Pleasant Grove,’ which was born out of a partnership with the ...