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U of U Health to participate in pain management trial
Curtis, officially Utah’s new senator, vows to study some of Trump’s controversial appointments
Mayors of Utah Valley: New amenities in Provo bring regional benefits
Savvy Senior: How long to keep tax records and other documents
Garden Help Desk: What to do with your poinsettia now?
Tales from Utah Valley: Hunger doesn’t go away after the holidays
EveryDay Learners: Classes offer a route to parenting success
School district disbanding, memorable election and a fallen officer mark the year in Utah County
More than 70 guns, other items stolen from Lindon business; multiple men arrested
Utah County railroad crossings clear regulatory hurdle to reinstitute quiet zones
The blaring train horns at some railroad crossings across the Wasatch Front will soon be silenced once again. Cities from Provo to Salt Lake City are now one step closer to restored railroad quiet zones, as the final crossing that was causing the holdup has been addressed, Lehi officials ...
U of U Health to participate in pain management trial
Researchers at University of Utah Health will participate in a trial to see whether fentanyl or ketamine, administered by emergency medical service providers on the scene, is more successful in relieving pain in trauma patients before arriving at the hospital. The Prehospital Analgesia ...
School district disbanding, memorable election and a fallen officer mark the year in Utah County
History was made and milestones were marked in Utah County last year. While students at one local high school achieved what some deemed the impossible by persuading a major movie star to return to their campus, voters chose to split up the state's largest school district. Meanwhile, ...
Curtis, officially Utah’s new senator, vows to study some of Trump’s controversial appointments
Friday was Republican Senator John Curtis’ first official day in a different chamber on Capitol Hill. The freshman senator from Utah was sworn in by outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris in the morning and, just after that, in a call with reporters, he asked the public to watch his work in ...
Tales from Utah Valley: Hunger doesn’t go away after the holidays
A middle school teacher recently told me that many of her students were actually not excited for the holiday break from school. They didn’t all give reasons, but many, she knows, were worried about missing the daily breakfasts and lunches. For a variety of reasons, many children — and ...
Garden Help Desk: What to do with your poinsettia now?
Now that the holidays have passed, what should you do with your poinsettia? The simplest thing to do is just toss it out. Most people choose to do this with their poinsettias after the season is over. If you’re willing to do just a little bit of work, you could choose to keep your ...