Monthly Archives: June 2015

LDS leadership to send letters to local leaders on same-sex ruling

PROVO — In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, the LDS First Presidency is preparing a letter and other materials that will be sent to bishops and branch presid…

LDS leadership to send letters to local leaders on same-sex ruling

Donors’ suit against BYU over charitable donations heard by Appeals Court

SALT LAKE CITY — When Ralph and Muriel Siebach made a philanthropic contribution to Brigham Young University, they assumed the university would handle their donations as they asked.

Donors’ suit against BYU over charitable donations heard by Appeals Court

Protect and Preserve American Fork Canyon meeting alert: Why go and who will be there

AMERICAN FORK – The grassroots movement spurred by “Protect and Preserve American Fork Canyon” leaders is moving quickly, gaining support from politicians, shakers and movers, civic organizations.

Protect and Preserve American Fork Canyon meeting alert: Why go and who will be there

US Court Agrees Apple Violated Antitrust Law in E-book Entry

Apple violated antitrust laws by colluding with publishers to raise electronic book prices when it entered a market in 2010 that had been dominated by Amazon.com, a divided federal appeals court panel said Tuesday.

US Court Agrees Apple Violated Antitrust Law in E-book Entry

Provo details why retail superstore AtHome is filling Kmart building

When the old Kmart building was being demolished in early June many people wondered and speculated what was coming. Provo officials confirmed last week that home furnishings retailer AtHome wi…

Provo details why retail superstore AtHome is filling Kmart building

Payson man arrested on charges of sexually assaulting teenager

SPANISH FORK — A Payson man was arrested Monday afternoon on suspicion of sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl.

Payson man arrested on charges of sexually assaulting teenager

Man arrested on suspicion of kidnapping woman from bus stop

PROVO—An Orem man was arrested Monday afternoon on suspicion of kidnapping a woman nearly three months ago.

Man arrested on suspicion of kidnapping woman from bus stop

Woman takes plea deal in alleged texting-while-driving death

ST. GEORGE — A woman accused of causing a fatal car crash when she was texting and driving has agreed to a plea deal.

Woman takes plea deal in alleged texting-while-driving death

Greece, Creditors to Discuss New Plan as Bailout to Expire

Greece’s European creditors were assessing a last-minute proposal Athens made for a new two-year rescue deal, submitted just hours before the country’s international bailout program expires and it loses access to billions of euros in funds.

Greece, Creditors to Discuss New Plan as Bailout to Expire

UVU appoints three new trustees

OREM — Three individuals have been named to the Utah Valley University Board of Trustees starting Wednesday.

UVU appoints three new trustees