Caleb Richardson grew up in a classic “Utah family” — with massive amounts of support and love from his dozens of cousins and four grandparents, who lived just down the
Trucks have been seen transporting sediment from Second Dam through Logan Canyon every day for the past few weeks, as maintenance crews work hard to clear the dam to preserve
When Cache Valley resident LJ Wilde’s daughter Luci was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder that would limit her ability to walk independently, one of the first questions that arose
Utah State University’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will be hosting its first Religious Inclusive Excellence Symposium from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 30, and Friday,
Marquetta Johnson, a textile artist and quilter from Atlanta, Georgia, who works at the High Museum of Art, has been coming to Cache Valley for seven years to bring hands-on
The Cache Valley Mall is one step closer to being demolished after the Logan Redevelopment Agency voted to formalize its assistance in the in the 1400 North Main Community Reinvestment
Another research brief recently published by Utah State University’s Community and Natural Resources Institute shows Utahns have strong support for renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.
Juniper Haven, the first insurance-based residential treatment center specializing in the care and support of adolescent girls with mental health challenges, is officially open to the Cache Valley community.
At a meeting Oct. 17, the Logan Municipal Council discussed three proposed Land Development Code amendments that would allow for more moderate-income housing within the city.
Candidates for Logan City’s General Election engaged in a discussion about their visions for the city on Wednesday evening. The event, which took place at city hall, was moderated by