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Leaders from Heber City and Wasatch County have been discussing the future of about 4,200 acres east of Red Ledges for months ...
Lake Havasu City didn’t exactly explode in population last year, but it held its own—tacking on a solid 0.4% and landing at ...
Arizona won’t become the next major player in the cryptocurrency industry after Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed three virtual ...
The $2.8 billion House settlement hasn't been approved, but college football teams across the country are hurriedly bracing ...
A monstrous wildfire that has burned more than 330,000 acres crept toward the largely abandoned town of Show Low Monday and charred more than 100 homes in its path. President Bush plans to stop in ...
Constituents have requested a town hall meeting with our US Rep., Eli Crane. No go. We are his constituents, but he avoids us ...
Tribune columnist Gordon Monson suggests the LDS Church take a kinder, gentler approach in pushing for its temples in ...
A herd of wild horses and newborn foals kept getting stuck in a dangerous mud pit in Arizona, so advocates took a stand. A ...
A thirsty mother and her foal were rescued after getting stuck in a mud pit in Arizona. Wild horse advocate Betty Nixon and her colleagues were called after passersby discovered the distressed animals ...
Early on April 26, Betty Nixon of Friends of the Heber Wild Horses in Arizona received a concerning message from friends: "Need help. Mare drowning in mud," she recalled in a Facebook post.
For reference, the earthquake’s epicenter was 13 miles from Provo and 14 miles from Heber City. Residents reported feeling the earthquake as far out as Tooele, Ogden, and Payson, according to USGS.
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers continue to make arrests in the interior of the U.S., U.S. attorneys in Texas are prosecuting illegal border crossers, ...