Legacy of decades-long atomic bomb testing lingers
U.S. congressmen introduced expansions to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act in May 2023 as advocates point to the lingering effects of atomic testing in Nevada.
Firefighters take precautions as brush fire season approaches
Provo firefighters are taking precautions this summer, warning citizens to stay inside as they prepare for the brush fire season.
Threat of wildfires continues despite record-breaking precipitation levels
Record-breaking precipitation left Utahns battling floods in the spring and feeling hopeful about drought conditions in the state. As summer temperatures rise, Utah’s attention turns to the next seasonal threat — wildfires.
Provo saves 700 million gallons of water over the last year
Over this past year, Provo saved 700 million gallons of water as the city focused on increased conservation efforts to combat the ongoing drought.
Nature in Religion: ‘All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great...
Though religions vary in theology, founding, backgrounds and practices, a common thread across many is the belief in the deity and sacredness of nature. Genesis...
E. Coli scare impacts city of Kamas
Kamas, Utah reversed its boil order Monday, May 29 after multiple rounds of testing showed no traces of E. Coli bacteria.