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American Fork student who died of cancer to be honored at graduation
Provo Daily Herald· 5 days agoSamantha Corey loved the Boston Celtics professional basketball team. Just before Christmas in 2023,...
Utah joins lawsuit against Biden administration over Title IX rules for transgender students
Provo Daily Herald· 6 days agoUtah has joined a lawsuit in which four more GOP-led states are suing President Joe Biden’s...
Men reportedly aren’t addressing their mental health. A Utah collective wants to change that
Provo Daily Herald· 1 day agoCourtesy Counterfeit EmotionsCurtis Morley and John Moore speak to a crowd of men during the Mastering the Masculine Mind event at Ready Gunner in Orem on May 9, 2024. May is Mental Health Awareness ...
Latest census data shows variations in Utah communities’ population growth
Provo Daily Herald· 3 days agoCourtesy Jay Drowns, UVU MarketingThis aerial photo shows the Utah Valley University campus in Orem...
Latest census data shows variations in Utah communities’ population growth
Standard-Examiner· 3 days agoPhoto supplied, Jay Drowns/UVU MarketingThis aerial photo shows the Utah Valley University campus in...
What other newspapers are saying: Reducing the harm of opioids
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette· 1 day agoNew Department of Health data released this week shows opioid-related overdose deaths in Vermont have decreased for the first time since 2019. The report includes a caveat that the data is preliminary ...
Salem Hills baseball blanks rival Spanish Fork in 5A playoffs
Provo Daily Herald· 5 days agoBrian E. Preece, Herald correspondentSalem Hills players celebrate after the 5A playoff game against...
Springville baseball holds off Jordan in 5A super-regionals
Provo Daily Herald· 4 days agoBrian E. Preece, Herald correspondentSpringville players celebrate after winning the 5A tournament...
Barone: The world’s – and the Pacific Rim’s – disastrous population implosion
Provo Daily Herald· 1 day agoWill the world be better off with fewer people? For years that has been a hypothetical question...