Daily Archives: October 26, 2017

Democrats condemn proposed fee hikes at national parks

WASHINGTON — Democratic senators on Thursday criticized a National Park Service plan to impose steep increases in entrance fees at 17 of its most popular parks, including the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone and Zion, calling the proposed rates “arbitrary and…

Democrats condemn proposed fee hikes at national parks

Santaquin man arrested on reports of downloading child pornography

A Santaquin man was arrested Thursday on reports of possessing child pornography.

Santaquin man arrested on reports of downloading child pornography

Lehi’s Tsunami has visitors wading through large crowds for good sushi

In landlocked Utah, picky sushi eaters are limited in their options of “good” or even acceptable sushi. Sure there are the all-you-can-eat sushi buffets, but that generally doesn’t mean “good” sushi in our book.

Lehi’s Tsunami has visitors wading through large crowds for good sushi

Rep. Mia Love’s re-election campaign sees big-name backers

SALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Rep. Mia Love’s bid for re-election next year has support from Mitt Romney and Jon M. Huntsman Sr. who are among the people leading her fundraising effort.

Rep. Mia Love’s re-election campaign sees big-name backers

Provo restaurateur owner arrested on reports of rape after posing as medical researcher

A Provo man was arrested Wednesday on reports of raping and sexually abusing a woman he met through Craigslist.

Provo restaurateur owner arrested on reports of rape after posing as medical researcher

Saying farewell to the ‘What Say Ye?’ podcast

As write this, it’s been almost exactly 18 months since the “What Say Ye?” podcast first aired. My co-host/co-producer, Derrick Clements, recently moved to Texas, so we’ve decided to end the podcast while we’re still ahead. (Are we still ahead?)

Saying farewell to the ‘What Say Ye?’ podcast

Annual Springville show explores the wrestle with God through art

Spirituality and religion have been the subjects of art for generations, but each individual artist has a different approach toward depicting the divine. That diversity of approaches and perspectives is on display at the Springville Museum of Art for the…

Annual Springville show explores the wrestle with God through art

UDOT to north county residents: Vineyard Connector route not set in asphalt

Transportation officials spent a lot of time calming northern county residents’ fears Wednesday during the Utah County Transportation Open House.

UDOT to north county residents: Vineyard Connector route not set in asphalt

Utah Valley Hospital conducting postpartum screening on all mothers

There’s one message Kerri Abney makes sure to share with mothers when she’s visiting with them to talk about postpartum depression.

Utah Valley Hospital conducting postpartum screening on all mothers

Herald editorial: John Curtis’ experience will best serve Utah’s 3rd Congressional District

The 3rd Congressional District special election for Jason Chaffetz’s seat has been a whirlwind process and in our opinion, a competitive race — though polls might shower wider margins.

Herald editorial: John Curtis’ experience will best serve Utah’s 3rd Congressional District