While aging is inevitable, how we age is becoming more under our control than ever before. The “Golden Years,” as they’ve ...
More than 30 police, fire and medical units responded to a bar on St. George Boulevard on Saturday night after two bouncers ...
Russell M. Nelson, the oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Saturday night at the ...
Southern Utah University recently announced its selection as an official Peace Corps Prep university, a designation that ...
A documentary focused on the day laborers of Utah, workers who seek landscaping and construction jobs, typically outside home ...
The Art Around the Corner Foundation is offering monthly guided walking tours of the Outdoor Sculpture Gallery in historic ...
“Treasure the stories your father shared with you,” Jerry Carson said. “I believe my father participated in a great project, which was this benevolent projection of American power to the world. Some ...
The Bureau of Land Management has resumed its environmental assessment of a water supply project estimated to cost $280 million, which will serve over 60,000 residents in the Cedar Valley.
Southern Utah's live music scene is flourishing, and the St. George News crew is back to highlighting local musicians. So, gather around for another session of “Paper Jams.” ...
TDS Telecommunications LLC presented a Hurricane veteran and community advocate with its Hometown Hero Award on Sept. 20.
Ground was broken Thursday for Nevada’s fourth Latter-day Saint temple and the second built in the Las Vegas area.
More than two-thirds of consumers say they have a health goal to drink more water, according to Datassential's Consumer Preferences platform. But they aren't stopping there. Conversations about ...
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