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If bans on phones and computers in classes were widely instituted, students might learn more from their classes, be more willing to speak their minds in class, be more at ease in their social ...
Water is flowing out of Utah’s reservoirs at more than double the typical rate, officials announced. That has led to a "drastic decline" in reservoir levels.
Reviewing university offerings is always a good idea, writes The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board. But the humanities should ...
The massive Taylorsville facility was built to help address Utah’s high rates of youth depression, anxiety and suicide.
SandBar, an indoor and outdoor gym in North Salt Lake, is building a second location in the southern Salt Lake County suburb.
For the last two years, law enforcement officers in Utah who respond to domestic violence calls have been required to ask ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints secured a "certificate of registration" from a small island nation in the ...
Those who live in the wildland/urban interface have a shared responsibility,” writes J. Bradley Washa, an assistant professor ...
As a Utah family seeks a bone marrow transplant for their 3-year-old son, Kiri Duke-Rosati, the campaign has created a ...
Logan is considering reducing the required distance between new development and rivers or wetlands from 100 feet to 25 feet.
The Food and Drug Administration has expanded its recall of a limited number of bags of frozen shrimp, warning the public not to eat, sell or serve certain frozen shrimp from an Indonesian supplier.
An influential leader and morality crusader who waged war on homosexuality and championed family values has died.