The wet months of January, February and March boosted Utah’s overall snowpack and promise to bring above-average runoff to most areas of the state. Read more about what to expect this spring.
Hiring of NBA assistant Kevin Young shows BYU is serious about paying for top-flight talent
Remember those days when the knock on BYU athletics was that the department refused to pay market value for top-flight coaches, instead relying on their affinity for the place and willingness to work for less to be a part of the faith-based school?
Well, the hiring of Phoenix Suns associate head coach Kevin Young to replace Kentucky-bound Mark Pope as the new leader of the Cougars’ Big 12 basketball program shows those days are gone.
Utah’s competitive Senate Republican primary just got dirtier.
A shadowy political action committee bombarded state GOP delegates with negative ads over the last week. The flurry of direct mail and text messages attacked U.S. Senate candidates Rep. John Curtis and Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs with tabloid-ready headlines emphasizing disloyalty to former President Donald Trump.
Hometown Freedom Action Network, an opaque Super PAC based out of Washington, D.C., was behind the push. It spent more than $17,000 to oppose Staggs’ convention bid, and more than $2,500 opposing Curtis, for a total of nearly $20,200 in the first two weeks of April.