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The Utah Transit Authority is accepting public comment on its plan to begin charging for its UVX bus rapid transit system in Orem and Provo.
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The Provo-Orem area spent three years as the Milken Institute’s best-performing city. Officials aren’t worried because they’re still in the top 10.
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Construction is just starting on a tech incubator to be known as The River District at the base of Provo Canyon. It’s the brainchild of billionaire Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith.
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After a tumultuous year for tech nationally, job growth in Utah’s Silicon Slopes slowed but remained positive.
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Nationwide, people are surprised to find out their listening habits closely align with the BYU college town.
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Mountainland Continuum of Care says churches like the Provo Seventh-day Adventist Community Service Center, Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and St. Mary's Episcopal Church have stepped up.
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The Muslim Student Association at the University of Utah has been targeted with Islamophobic messages and threatening voicemails.
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Craig Robertson’s online threats to the president brought an FBI raid to his house. A journalist interviewed the friends, family and neighbors to get a fuller picture of his life and death.
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“This is therapy. This is not just for people who want to play D&D,” Sami Chun, a Ph.D. candidate and staff member at BYU’s Counseling and Psychological Services.
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The Big 12's four new schools are seeing the positive effects of membership in a Power Five conference.
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“Every time something like this comes out, it empowers people who want to be hateful. I don’t think it makes new hateful people, but it empowers people who already are,” said queer BYU senior Rachel Billings.
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Substance use kills more new mothers in Utah than any other cause. A federal grant will create a new research center aimed at turning that trend around.