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Pelicans return to nest at Great Salt Lake island for 1st time in 81 years
‘Extremely dangerous’: Govs. Cox, Polis criticize ‘federalization’ of National Guard
USU Extension, arborist warning public about invasive myrtle spurge
Is the Utah convention system still relevant?
Living Heritage Festival coming back to Union Station this weekend
Family tragedies serve to prepare Weber State grad for future as grief counsellor
Utah governor candidate Phil Lyman must find new running mate after judge rules his pick ineligible
Exhibit probes contributions, struggles of Chinese laborers building transcontinental railroad
Lincoln Elementary educator recognized as Ogden School District’s teacher of the year
Ogden looks to improve airport’s operation following unfavorable legislative audit
OGDEN — Ogden-Hinckley Airport serves as a front door for the community, but a recent audit has called into question the state of this gateway to the region. Last month, the Utah Legislature's Legislative Audit Subcommittee released a report on the airport's performance and held a hearing ...
Layin’ It on the Line: 10 ideas for combating social isolation for retirees
Combating social isolation among retirees is crucial for promoting overall well-being and maintaining a fulfilling retirement. Retiree social isolation is a significant concern impacting mental and physical health. Many retirees experience reduced social interactions due to changes in daily ...
Tech Matters: How to get more out of notes on your iPhone
If you use the Notes app on your iPhone, you know how easy it is to jot down ideas, agendas, lists for an upcoming project and more. Notes is included with your phone, it’s free to use and may have more to offer than you know — it’s like having a handy notebook and pen with you at all ...
Pelicans return to nest at Great Salt Lake island for 1st time in 81 years
Editor’s note: This article is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative that partners news, education and media organizations to help inform people about the plight of the Great Salt Lake — and what can be done to make a difference before it ...
USU Extension, arborist warning public about invasive myrtle spurge
As gardens start to bloom again with the arrival of spring, officials are asking for the public's help in not continuing to introduce a monster. Myrtle spurge has been turning up in abundance, according to emails from arborist Jerry Auble. "Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) is a ground ...
‘Extremely dangerous’: Govs. Cox, Polis criticize ‘federalization’ of National Guard
Governors from around the country are united in opposition to a proposal from the U.S. Department of Defense that would transfer certain National Guard units away from state control and move them under the Air Force. It’s what Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, and Colorado Gov. Jared ...
Is the Utah convention system still relevant?
It was among the most memorable moments from the Utah Republican Party’s state nominating convention last Saturday. From the moment Utah Gov. Spencer Cox walked out onto the stage, he was met with a chorus of boos, though his supporters — which would eventually represent 32.5% of the ...
Living Heritage Festival coming back to Union Station this weekend
OGDEN — An event celebrating the diversity and cultural legacy of the Ogden area is returning to Union Station this week. The 10th annual Living Heritage Festival, presented by the Museums at Union Station, will run Friday from 4-8 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. The two-day event will ...
Family tragedies serve to prepare Weber State grad for future as grief counsellor
OGDEN — J. David Carrillo has suffered his share of losses in life, but he’s determined not to let them hold him back. In fact, the 34-year-old Clearfield resident said he plans to achieve victory after victory to honor those losses and to help others who are grieving from their own ...
Exhibit probes contributions, struggles of Chinese laborers building transcontinental railroad
OGDEN — The transcontinental railroad helped bridge the country, but it came at a great cost to many groups both involved with its construction and living along its route. A new exhibit at Union Station is looking to shed a long-overdue light on one of those groups — the thousands of ...