OGDEN — Tears were shed, heartfelt speeches given and a dirge sung Wednesday at Weber State University as students, faculty and concerned citizens said their final goodbyes to several on-campus cultural centers that were shuttered earlier this year.
Students Aligned For Equity, or SAFE — ...
OGDEN — From now until Dec. 15, people who live and work in the Ogden area will have an opportunity to give to those in need with just a swipe of their debit or credit card and a few button punches.
With the holiday season now in full effect, "Light the World" Giving Machines have made ...
OGDEN — When Amy Shirts' class of 24 Polk Elementary School fourth graders were decorating the Christmas tree in the library of the Utah Governor's Mansion — also known as the Kearns Mansion — alongside Utah Gov. Spencer Cox Monday, they were all smiles.
But when Shirts announced ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Wyoming man with dementia who wandered away from home and hitchhiked to Salt Lake City is safe after his wife spotted him in a TV news segment about helping those in need.
Ninety-one-year-old Michael Black ended up at Rescue Mission of Salt Lake, over 200 miles (320 ...
OGDEN — The last First Friday Art Stroll of 2024 is upon us.
According to a press release on this week's First Friday event, which will be from 6-9 p.m. in downtown Ogden, during a time of year when people start to look back on the preceding months, people will appropriately have a chance to ...
The continued shortage of intravenous, or IV, saline fluids has forced many hospitals across the nation and in Utah to put off some nonurgent and elective surgeries.
The shortage is caused by Hurricane Helene’s damage to Baxter Medical’s North Cove plant, which is close to Ashville, North ...