Chaffetz to Face Cannon in Primary
Jason Chaffetz upset incumbent Chris Cannon in a tight race for the third congressional district seat, but did not receive the votes he needed to get the nomination for the congressional seat.
Inmates Help to "Gentle" Horses
Inmates at the Gunnison facility work to gentle wild horses so they can be adopted as part of a program implemented in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Program
Food Bank to Host Drive
Community Action food bank in conjunction with the National Association of Letter Carriers is conducting its annual "Stamp Out Hunger" food drive on Saturday.
Scout, Y Team Join Forces for Project
Robinson is now working with the BYU baseball team to try and bring baseball equipment to needy children in the Dominican Republic.
Webcam Operation Aids Soldier, Family Contact
Volunteers around Utah have been raising money for the project "Operation Keep in Touch" in order to provide webcams to Utah public libraries.
Women Meet to Push Technology Field
Women exchanged business cards, discussed technology and listened to a successful businesswoman at Thanksgiving Point Wednesday for a networking event.
iProvo Sold to Private Company
Provo Mayor Lewis K. Billings announced Thursday the city's intention to sell the iProvo fiber-optic network for $40.6 million to Broadweave Networks.
Man Found Dead in Provo River
A homeless man was found dead by a fisherman in a canal next to the Provo River Sunday afternoon and an autopsy shows he drown.
Taxpayers Can Check Refund Status Online
Taxpayers should be able to check their current refund status seven days after filing electronically or four to six weeks after mailing it in.
UVSC to Host Rodeo
UVSC is holding a rodeo in Heber City as part of the UVUphoria! countdown to the celebration of UVSC becoming Utah Valley University in July.
Teamwork Focus is Key to Progress
The animation program at BYU has gained attention from both students and major animation studios such as Sony, Pixar and Dreamworks.
Omelet's Draws Students to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center
Utah Valley Regional Medical Center's makes omelets for their staff and the general public a few times a month and the cheap omelets are drawing masses of students to an event that has become a social epicenter.
Post Offices Open Late on Tax Day
Local post offices will stay open late and offer late mail collection times today to aid last minute tax filers.
National Report Card Rates Utah Students
The Nations Report Card, a regular government publication on the state of education, ranked Utah 31st in writing scores out of the 45 states that participated.
UVSC President Named CEO of the Year
UVSC president, William A. Sederburg, was named Utah CEO of the year for the government sector by Utah Business Magazine.
Classed Offered to Potential Homebuyers
With increasing foreclosures and real estate scandals making headlines across the nation, first-time homebuyers may be intimidated by the prospect of signing for a home.
UVSC Welcomes the Deaf World
UVSC welcomed the deaf world this weekend during Deaf Studies Today!'s 2008 conference, Montage.
The event was hosted by UVSC and sponsored by BYU, Salt Lake Community College and various other national companies.
College Democrats Vow to Restore 2-Party System
Students and democratic leaders from across Utah gathered on Saturday, at the University of Utah, for the first annual statewide College Democrats Convention.
Two-Week 'Baby Blues' Affect Majority of Mothers
After the births of her first and second sons, Las Vegas resident Bobbie Unick remembered being so thrilled by having a new baby she begged the doctor to hand him over immediately. But the arrival of her third son, Eric, triggered quite a different reaction.
Emotional Roller Coaster Accompanies Miscarriages
Amy Drorbaugh woke up one morning and felt something was wrong. As she lay in her bed trying to pinpoint the change, she figured out what was different.
International BYU-TV Channel Comes to Utah
BYU Broadcasting's newest project, BYU-TV International, is finally available in Utah. Last week, Comcast Cable contracted to carry the network throughout the Utah area.
Agencies Unite to Save Utah Lake Fish
It's a rough life for the June sucker. In 1875, the June sucker fish, an endangered species native only to Utah Lake, used to have a population of almost 2 million. Today, the population has dropped to 3,000.
Utah Resident Files ADA Complaint Against BYU's LaVell Edwards Stadium
A Utah resident filed a complaint with the federal government against LaVell Edwards Stadium for not having a permanently installed active listening system to accommodate her hearing-impaired daughter at the Stadium of Fire event.
County Health Awards Presented
Intermountain Healthcare and Utah State Rep. Stephen D. Clark were awarded the "Friend of Public Health Award," on Tuesday, as part of National Public Health Week.
New Restaurant to Open in Wells Fargo Building
This summer a new restaurant and lounge being built on the bottom floor of the Wells Fargo building on University Avenue will be joining the ranks of Muse, Velour, Mode, Coal Umbrella and the other businesses catering to the hip, contemporary Provo scene.
Students Mark Early Earth Day
A group of students have collaborated with Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance to celebrate Earth Day a little early - tonight.
Marathon Dream Becomes a Reality
Once Hyrum Oaks, race coordinator, got Provo and Orem's approval, the Utah Valley Marathon went from fantasy to reality in less than a year.
Utah Economy Slows to Follow U.S. Trends
Utah is following the nation's downward spiraling economy: just not as steeply. As of February, Utah's unemployment rate was about three-percent.
UVU to Resend Diplomas
Anyone with a diploma from Utah Valley State College, or any of its predecessors, can purchase a replacement UVU diploma after the college transitions to university status July 1.