Making Utah Valley the new Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley may remain a leader in computer technology, but BYU students and professors are working together to make Utah Valley the place for...

Internet reality series favors frugal students

Justin SmithPulling old bakery items out of a dumpster for lunch, requesting free shampoo samples from manufactures, joining BYU clubs just for the free...

Jimmer’s All-Stars are true all-stars to Provo’s elementary school students

Justin SmithJustin Chadwick, a fifth grader at Wasatch Elementary in Provo, sat on the edge of his seat all morning. He couldn't keep his...

Provo Council wants to hike utility bills to pay for iProvo

Provo pays more than a quarter of  $1  million each month to pay for the iProvo project, and City Council members said they will...

Provo Police have furry help on narcotics team

By Tamarra KemsleyFor the first time in 30 years, the Provo Police acquired narcotic-recognizing K-9s.Sgt. Mathew J. Siufanua of the Provo Police Department said...

Out-of-state students still responsible for in-state laws

Even though two-thirds of BYU students are not from Utah, students need to obey and understand driving and traffic laws while living here.Provo Police...
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