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Thrifting has become a trend in Utah over the last few years. A professor at Utah State University says that's because it allows people to step out of a stereotypical aesthetic.
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Lonnie Anderson, known for his grand Valentine’s Day displays across the U.S., surprises his wife in northern Utah with a candy-themed gesture.
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USU installed its new president Brad Mortensen, who spoke on the university's challenges, leadership turnover, and commitment to students.
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The funding was cut, partially restored, then put on hold. Now the future of AmeriCorps is the air while lawmakers in Washington debate dollars.
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A popular restaurant known for scratch-made bowls, salads and naan tacos is opening its first Cache Valley location this month.
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Logan mayor-elect Mark Anderson apologized after removing neighbors’ protest signs along Canyon Road, where century-old ash trees were cut down for a controversial waterline project.
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For 26 years, Trans Day of Remembrance has honored the transgender people who died in the last year. Groups in Utah all have their own ways of honoring the dead — and celebrating the living.
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Logan residents mourn as crews chop down 17 ash trees on Canyon Road to prepare for a waterline project.
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On Oct. 29, Cache County residents crowded the Logan Library to learn more about ICE from Cache County Sheriff Chad Jensen, and the chief of the Logan City Police Department, Jeff Simmons.
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Wetland experts advocate a 300-foot buffer for development around rivers, but an upcoming city council vote in Logan might shrink the buffer to 25 feet.