Every election season, mayors and governors step before cameras to boast that crime is down. Charts are waved, statistics cited, and carefully crafted talking points deployed to assure anxious citizens that their streets are safer than ever. Yet when you leave the press conference and walk the ...
When I was a missionary, I compiled my favorite General Conference talks into a binder so I could frequently refer to them for inspiration and comfort. Very quickly, Russell M. Nelson, then an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, became one of my favorite speakers because ...
For the past several years, a political PAC called Stronger Together has been working quietly—and aggressively—to gain control of the Orem City government and schools.
They claim to stand for “unity” and “civility,” but their actions tell a different story. Behind the scenes, ...
A new analysis breaks down the political implications of three proposed congressional maps that have been submitted to a Utah judge for consideration — one from Utah lawmakers and two from the plaintiffs in the ongoing redistricting lawsuit against the state.
The three biggest takeaways ...
A local family is inviting Utah Valley residents to step into their running shoes Saturday morning and race for a cause close to their hearts.
Provo native Angie Atkinson Whittemore and her husband, Ajay, are founders of the Mugiti Good Hope Foundation, which supports the Mugiti Home of Good ...
A one-mile stretch of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail is temporarily closed in south Provo as the city works to clean debris flow out of a debris channel beneath the Buckley Draw burn scar.
The city announced the area of the trail closed Wednesday and will remain closed for approximately one ...