Utah Water Research Laboratory Marks 60 Years of Pioneering Hydraulics and Environmental Research at Utah State University
The Utah Water Research Laboratory celebrates 60 years of influential water and environmental research, with a history of innovation and a focus on addressing contemporary issues like the Great Salt Lake levels and contamination.
Utah State University Supports Muslim Students During Ramadan with Free Halal Food Boxes Initiative
Utah State University's SNAC is offering free halal food boxes to Muslim students for Ramadan, supported by Islamic Relief USA and a grant, illustrating a commitment to accommodating diverse diets on campus.
Eagle Mountain Community Shaken as 5-Year-Old Girl Suffers Serious Injuries from Two-Story Window Fall
A 5-year-old girl in Eagle Mountain was seriously injured following a fall from a two-story window while playing with friends. She sustained head and leg injuries and was airlifted to a hospital. Her injuries are severe but non-life-threatening.
Utah Unions Rally for Referendum to Repeal New Law Limiting Collective Bargaining Rights
Utah public labor unions are seeking a referendum to repeal a new law that limits their rights, after their initial filing was rejected due to a legal misunderstanding. They aim to gather enough signatures for a successful challenge.
Utah Legislature Divided on Transport Fees for Churches, Wrangles with Custody Bill as Session Nears End
Utah's legislature is split on whether churches should pay transportation fees, following a state Supreme Court ruling. Additionally, a custody bill is being considered to prioritize parental rights on holidays.












