It’s not Halloween — but beware the bats
What should you do if you find bats in your house? Do bats carry rabies? Is it illegal to kill bats in Utah? What do…
What should you do if you find bats in your house? Do bats carry rabies? Is it illegal to kill bats in Utah? What do…
Members of tribal coalitions aimed toward preserving the national monuments said there was “no consultation initiated with tribes” ahead of the executive orders.
The incident follows a similar fatal shooting in Texas last week, both involving allegations that drivers rammed federal vehicles.
Today in history: Remembering when Lt. Col. North face Congress over Iran-Contra in televised hearings in 1987. Everyone had an opinion. Read more about Lt.…
More than a month of soccer leads us to the final four remaining squads.
What should you do if you find bats in your house? Do bats carry rabies?…
Surveys of American parents in 1998 and 2026 reveal less confidence in American exceptionalism but an enduring faith in our core values.
When I was younger, I thought of mentorship as something I received. Now I think of it as something I owe.
Upon arriving in Washington as the top NBA draft’s top selection, only one question remained for AJ Dybantsa: Read more Gov. Cox orders statewide firework restrictions amid dangerous conditions What…
‘This year is different,’ Cox said. ‘It’s different than any other year that any of us have experienced’
Where is 2026 World Cup being played? How has U.S. soccer team done in World Cup? 2026 World Cup setting TV rating records. Utahns watching World Cup
The 6-3 ruling invalidates a state law that barred concealed firearms on most private property open to the public without the owner's express consent.
Former Cougars star Bronson Kaufusi talks BYU football recruiting — and a flag football game for a good cause
Cape Verde looks to keep World Cup rolling with match against Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. Forest Service is temporarily banning campfires on land it manages in central and southwest Utah, as fire activity has swelled over the past week.
Justice Sotomayor argued the majority’s view is an ‘illogical interpretation’ of the law