The left's compassion has inflicted a terrible price on America's poor.
In 1964, former President Lyndon B. Johnson declared an "unconditional war on poverty." He warned it "will not be a short or easy struggle," but that "the richest Nation on earth can afford to win it."
He was right that ...
U.S. 6 will be reduced to one lane in each direction for a two-mile stretch of Spanish Fork Canyon for the next several months, The Utah Department of Transportation announced Wednesday.
Beginning Friday, the lanes will be closed near Thistle Junction for 24 hours a day, seven days a week ...
Most kratom products won’t be on Utah shelves as of Wednesday as new legislation went into effect allowing only pure leaf powders and capsules to be sold in specialty stores.
A lawsuit from Botanic Tonics, the manufacturer of “feel free” tonics, won’t delay the law. A federal judge ...
Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 6395 Spanish Fork Senior Vice Commander Larry Griffiths knows a thing or two about following orders through his decades of military service in the U.S. Air Force and Army.
So he was impressed Tuesday morning with the proficiency of a group of volunteers he ...
Tyler Robinson will return to court Friday after an exchange of filings between the defense and the state related to the preliminary hearing scheduled for May 18, 19 and 21.
Robinson was ordered Tuesday by Judge Tony F. Graf to appear via Webex for a hearing at 3 p.m. Friday in Provo's 4th ...
There’s a phenomenon in politics called an 80/20 issue. Short hand for when 80% of voters feel one way and 20% feel the other way, it means an issue that’s essentially been decided. No amount of marketing or campaigning can move the needle on an 80/20. If you’re on the 80% ...