Midterm elections are approaching fast in the United States, with many states—including Utah—set to elect their representatives to Congress on November 3.
Utah’s Congressional districts have been...
After winning the school Poetry Out Loud competition, senior Cecilia Tucker won the regional competition held at the Marmalade Library. On March 4 she advanced to the POL state finals, held at the Mid-Valley...
On February 28, the U.S began “Operation Epic Fury” in an effort to destroy Iran’s missile and nuclear operations, while seeking a change in the leadership of Iran. Iran is currently the only nation...
In this legislative session Utah lawmakers have looked to ban or severely restrict the drug that they are calling "Gas Station Heroin."
In my opinion it is important that lawmakers pass SB 48 as it...
Is our Great Salt Lake being only about 36% full enough to establish concern in your mind?
As time passes, we see more clearly that this statewide water dilemma is becoming increasingly detrimental...
Movies and TV shows are frequently symbolized by the actors in them, with often no recognition for the hundreds of people behind the camera bringing their ideas to life. In the spirit of Black History...
You might think that in 2026 it would be easy for Lyv Candilora and Faith Deng to find jobs, but it turns out that isn’t the case. It’s not as simple as walking into your local grocer and snagging...
Meet Ruby Coleman, the sophomore singer and guitarist of her No Doubt-inspired band, Toxic Lung. Ruby has been playing the electric guitar since she was a little girl, and has been steadily climbing the...
Nearly 70% of teenage girls say the fear of being judged keeps them from exercising, according to national research on women in sports and physical activity. Experts say social pressure, body image concerns,...
Have you seen the black tote bags at the bottom of the stairs, or maybe even the closet full of food?
Just recently, the Judge Memorial community came together to establish an easily accessible food...
Ms. Jeannette Sawaya has had an incredible and long-lasting impact on the lives of students at Judge Memorial for over 40 years. The first semester of the 25-26 school year marks the end of her irreplaceable...
I joined various reporters at the Governor's Monthly News Conference on November 25, 2025. As reporters questioned Governor Spencer Cox’s views on topics ranging from ICE to the newly passed congressional...