Who’s the best coach in the Big 12? On3’s Brett McMurphy thinks it’s BYU’s Kalani Sitake
BYU football: Over his decade at the helm in Provo, Kalani Sitake has guided the Cougars from independence to contenders in the Big 12 Conference.
BYU football: Over his decade at the helm in Provo, Kalani Sitake has guided the Cougars from independence to contenders in the Big 12 Conference.
Father James Martin, a prominent Catholic voice, explains how the gospel cuts through partisanship and heals
Former BYU golfer Zac Blair finished play at the U.S. Open golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York.
Confluence of the North and East Forks of the Lewis River. Two Forks Wildlife Area, Washington
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BYU football: Over his decade at the helm in Provo, Kalani Sitake has guided the…
The U.S. Treasury Department has prepared a design for a $250 bill featuring an image of Trump, but it is up to Congress whether the bill is printed.
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A long-stalled nuclear project in Green River, Utah, has been revived through a new partnership and a shift to small modular reactors.
Beginning the NCAA Men's Golf Championships a day ahead of everyone else to avoid playing on Sunday, BYU opened with a 1-under 287 Thursday
Freshman edges New Mexico’s Pamela Kosgei by less than a second at John McDonnell Field in Fayetteville, Arkansas
A country that cannot argue with itself is a country that has stopped governing itself.
The discussion around Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper usually focuses on his on-the-field play, but this week, he went viral for a very different reason. Read more What Blake Moore…
Rep. Blake Moore, local media flew F-35 simulator as congressman, others touted ongoing investments in Beehive State.
Postal workers say mail-in ballots promote democracy. Leaders say they undermine it. What's next for American voters?