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In an era of unprecedented technology and mental health crises, local hikers are finding solace in the mountains.
Rory McIlroy couldn’t stop crying after winning the Masters. He cried when his winning putt dropped into the hole, when he hugged his family and friends, when he walked through the jubilant crowd ...
Here’s a look at the top boys and girls track and field performances in all 38 events six weeks into the 2025 high school season. Individuals are only listed once if they have multiple top-15 results ...
With nine practices and two scrimmages under their belt, Utah’s coaches have been able to take stock and evaluate their ...
Easter looks very different depending what country you are in. Across the globe, the holiday unfolds in colored eggs, lamb stews, fireworks and throwing clay pots. The food, faith and festivities are ...
Firefighters said a "citizen hero" helped save a driver whose vehicle became stuck on a railroad truck as a train approached ...
Despite recent presidential turmoil — including an impeachment — and a history of dictatorship, South Korea stands strong as ...
Brigham Young University's landscaping team in March won its 10th National Collegiate Landscape Competition championship and ...
The settlement will make it harder for high-profile programs to simply outspend their opponents and likely reduce the earning power of the flashiest athletes. Those are two reasons why some observers ...
In front of thousands, the progressive leaders blasted billionaires, Donald Trump, and corporate money. But critics say their populist message clashes with their own elite perks.
That’s the question every Utah Jazz fan will be asking between now and May 12, the night of the NBA draft lottery.
It won five Academy Awards, including best picture. The soundtrack sold more than 20 million copies. And it's become a cult classic.
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