The full Northern Utah calendar of events is on L4, but here are three local events you should check out this week:
1. Easter Egg Dive
465 N. Wasatch Dr., Layton, March 21, 9:30 a.m.-noon
Get to one of the first Easter events in the area to watch children of a variety of ages dive in and ...
It was the last day of February, and we were on the second day of a two-day ride out of Mesquite, Nevada. After a briefing in the parking lot of our Mesquite hotel, we pulled out of town hauling 22 UTVs on the way back to Utah. We had ourselves a convoy.
We turned off I-15 at the Beaver ...
Travel is one of the great privileges of being alive. It broadens our empathy, sharpens our priorities, and reminds us how beautiful the world really is. But let’s be honest: in between flight delays, overstuffed itineraries, and the modern addiction to social media photography, travel can ...
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with freeride skier Wynter McBride discussing her love of the sport, how it stands out versus other forms of skiing and the prospects of freeride skiing becoming a medal sport ...
During a devotional at Brigham Young University last month, President Dallin H. Oaks, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, discussed four ways to draw closer to Jesus Christ.
He spoke in the context of having “the constant influence of the Holy Ghost,” which he ...
Victory is decided by the real estate captured in war. Of course, real estate isn’t the only reason wars are fought. There are plenty of other reasons: power, status, ideology, resources, revenge, just to name a few. But in the end, it is for real estate because more land can give you all ...