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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.
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Police records show that 75-year-old Craig Robertson of Provo had a history of frightening people with firearms. Robertson was killed last week as the FBI tried to arrest him for threats made against President Joe Biden.
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The FBI said in a statement that Robertson had resisted arrest and pointed a .357 revolver at agents who had come to his home to arrest him. The FBI did not respond to questions about whether Robertson shot at agents.
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The family insisted in a statement Thursday that Air Force veteran Craig Deleeuw Robertson would not have committed violence over political disagreements.
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The shooting happened around 6:15 a.m. as special agents tried to serve a warrant on the home of Craig Deleeuw Robertson in Provo, Utah.
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Relentless heat waves across Utah set new records for daytime highs and overnight lows, creating dangerous health risks and speeding the return of drought.
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Provo currently has two smaller airlines serving its airport. Both offer flights primarily to West Coast destinations.
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Utah County doesn’t have a shelter and hotel vouchers only go so far. When possible, advocates encourage those who can to consider moving in with a relative or loved one.
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We asked a clinical health psychologist to walk us through the runner’s high and other ways athletes harness pain to build both their motivation and training regimens.