Music producer unites Provo’s music community with recording studio
June Studio unveiled two new recordings rooms in Provo with an open house on Nov. 15. and 16. The event brought musicians, aspiring producers and friends together to tour the two recording rooms.
Proposed bill promotes fairness among immigrants in the workplace
Some citizens feel that The Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2019 (SB: 386), proposed by Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), does everything but put American’s first.
Crowding on campus shuttles poses safety issue
BYU students often squish together on university-contracted shuttles from The Ryde to accommodate the high number of riders trying to get to school.
Population growth leads to decrease in Utah County farms
As the population in Utah County grows, the number of farms decreases. Many farmers have had to sell their farms and move elsewhere in the state.
Thanksgiving Day condominium fire displaces Provo residents
Over 80 residents have been displaced as the result of a fire that took place in the North Canyon Condominiums on Thanksgiving day.
Runners get jolly in Provo Santa Run
One of the last things a person driving through the Provo River Bottoms would expect to see on a chilled December evening is Santa Claus running a 5K. Yet on Dec. 7, that's exactly what drivers saw.