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Mormon crickets make an early appearance in warm, dry Utah

If the drought isn’t enough, Mormon crickets are starting to show up early in Utah. The insects are native to the Beehive State and the Intermountain West, but in big numbers they threaten crops, wildlife, cattle grazing and even highway safety when they swarm the roads. The pests are ...

Memorial services set to honor Utah Krishna leader Caru Das

Memorial services are set to honor the life of the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple president and leader of Utah Krishnas, Christopher Caru Warden. The public is invited to a memorial gathering from 5-7 p.m. April 26 at the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork. A service will also be held ...

HARROP: Big tech’s ugly data centers finally meet the opposition

It appears that folks living in the gently rolling farmland of southwestern Ohio don't want a 2-million-square-foot data center plopped down the road from their front porches. What's wrong with them? Are they snotty not-in-my-backyard liberals? Not quite. Wilmington, Ohio, is a very ...

Utah now ‘epicenter’ of U.S. measles outbreak

With more than 121 measles cases reported in the last three weeks while South Carolina hasn’t seen any new cases, Utah’s measles outbreak is now the most active in the U.S. In total, 583 confirmed measles cases have been reported to Utah health officials since the outbreak began last year. ...