On January 29, 1863, one of the bloodiest massacres of Native Americans in U.S. history happened less than 30 miles
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In the days before the annual Valentine Chocolate Festival in Logan, Pam Loosle goes into full-on Willy Wonka mode trying
The Utah State University Fee Board voted in a 13-10 decision to not increase the Athletics fee for the 2016-17
The Student Fee Board voted Wednesday on proposed increases in student fees for the upcoming 2016-17 academic year. Three fees
Upon first meeting Chapter Doh, three things are apparent: he has smile lines that frame his chocolate brown eyes, he
The Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon house, along with two other apartment buildings on 743 North 800 East,
Logan City’s first official poet laureate Star Coulbrooke gave a presentation about the history of poetry in Cache Valley on
What started as an anti-government demonstration in Oregon on Jan. 4 sprouted to be an armed militia takeover of a
A team of Utah State University engineering students helped develop a bike for disabled people. The bike, which is called
The approval of a bicycle and pedestrian master plan by the Logan City Council was met with a standing ovation