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Russia Places BYU On Undesirable Organizations List

Russia Places BYU On Undesirable Organizations List

(Provo, UT) — The Russian government has added BYU to its list of undesirable organizations, according to a report published by The Moscow Times. The country gives the label to groups they consider a threat to their safety, laws, or operations. Entities on the list, now including BYU, are barred […]

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Radio Station Reset your Preset and The Voice of the Valley

Announcing:  PEAK  92.9 FM  HEBER VALLEY RADIO The “PEAK” is moving from 94.5 FM to 92.9 FM. Reset your Preset to 92.9 FM for “The Peak”. On June 16th KTMP 1340 AM & 94.5 FM will change to a News/Talk Format and will be known as “The Voice of the […]

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This Thursday, July 12, 2018 photo released by Benji Xie shows flooding from a waterfall on the Havasupai reservation in Supai, Ariz. About 200 tourists were being evacuated Thursday from a campground on tribal land near famous waterfalls deep in a gorge off the Grand Canyon. (Benji Xie via AP)

Flash Flood Warnings Return to Southern Utah

(Southern Utah) — Early summer storms have brought flash flood warnings and trail closures across southern Utah. Zion National Park was under a probable flash flood risk yesterday, prompting possible closures of popular hikes like the Narrows. Officials urge visitors to use caution and discretion during rainy conditions.

BYU Research: Sugary Drinks More Harmful Than Sugary Eats

BYU Research: Sugary Drinks More Harmful Than Sugary Eats

(Provo, UT) — A BYU study says there’s a greater risk of type-two diabetes from drinking sugary drinks than from eating sugary eats. Lead author and BYU nutritional science professor Karen Della Corte says this is the first study to show “relationships between different sugar sources and type two diabetes […]

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FILE - The University of Utah campus is viewed from Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 23, 2018. A former University of Utah diver Ben Smyth has been arrested and charged with raping a young woman last fall in a dorm room. In charging documents, detectives say Smyth acknowledged the woman was in pain during the encounter and later fled to Canada upon learning that he was being investigated for rape. The Salt Lake County District Attorney said on Friday, May 12, 2023, that Smyth had returned to the United States. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

University of Utah Tennis Player Charged with Rape

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A University of Utah tennis player has been charged with six first-degree felonies, including two counts of rape. Twenty-one-year-old Berk Bugarik faces charges related to a sexual assault reported to have occurred last November. Bugarik joined the team in 2022 and was ranked as high […]

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Provo Man Charged for Missionary Training Center Threats

Provo Man Charged for Missionary Training Center Threats

(Provo, UT) — A Provo man is charged with threat of terrorism after allegedly threatening to blow up the Missionary Training Center in April 2024. Anthony Beardall also faces a misdemeanor charge of electronic communication harassment. Beardall reportedly made at least ten calls to BYU’s information center on April 24th, […]

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Republican Senators Back Musk’s GOP Bill Criticism

Republican Senators Back Musk’s GOP Bill Criticism

(Washington, DC) — Republican Senators Rand Paul and Mike Lee back Elon Musk’s criticism of President Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill.” The House-approved bill drew Musk’s ire, calling it a disgusting abomination. Paul and Lee both agree the Senate must make the bill better. Musk’s remarks come shortly after he […]

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LDS President Attending Dedication; Prayer Pre-Recorded

LDS President Attending Dedication; Prayer Pre-Recorded

(Syracuse, UT) — The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints plans to attend a temple dedication this weekend, but his prayer will be pre-recorded. The dedication is set for Sunday at the Syracuse Temple, about 30 miles north of Salt Lake City. Church officials confirmed the […]

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Justice John Pearce Retiring From Supreme Court

Justice John Pearce Retiring From Supreme Court

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Associate Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court is announcing his retirement. John Pearce was appointed to the state Supreme Court in 2015 and selected as Associate Chief Justice in 2022. In a letter to Governor Spencer Cox, Pearce said the time has come […]

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This photo shows the Utah State Capitol, Thursday, March 14, 2013, in Salt Lake City. Utah lawmakers are entering the final day of what has been a relatively quiet 45-day legislative session. By constitutional rule the Legislature must end its session Thursday, which often means the stroke of midnight. Lawmakers are wrapping up negotiations on a number of bills, including proposals to change the state's liquor and gun laws, and putting the finishing touches on a roughly $13 billion state budget.  (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

State Rep. Lee Planning Legislation Over Pride Month Posts

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Republican state representative says he plans to introduce “significant legislation” following Pride Month messages on Jazz, Mammoth and Real Salt Lake social media. Trevor Lee posted on X “Utahns overwhelmingly don’t support pride month.” Lee did not elaborate on the legislation he’s planning. In […]

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