PROVO — High school athletes from across the state will converge at Brigham Young University this weekend for Utah High School Activities Association’s annual track and field state championships for all classifications, 1A through 6A. As is typically the case, Southern Utah athletes and teams are expected to be in the mix to win various […]
ST. GEORGE — Southern Utah’s largest hospitals continued to maintain straight “A” status in the latest national hospital safety grades. St. George Regional Hospital and Cedar City Hospital received an “A” grade from the biannual Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades released earlier this month. Both hospitals have maintained the top grade since 2019. The consistent “A” […]
No stranger to winning in the Sac-Joaquin Section Division IV meet, Siga was happy to celebrate with his teammates last week at Riverbank High.
Trees were knocked down and debris sent flying as a tornado ripped through
Addy Ritzenhein won the 4A 3,200-meter run for a second straight year on Friday, hours before Rocco Culpepper landed his first individual gold in the 800.
In May 2024, a Facebook post claimed that trans athlete Lia Thomas was leaving competitive swimming permanently and vowing to "swim with men now."
Wayne County, Ohio law enforcement participated in a field day for students with disabilities.
ST. GEORGE — The Hiking Your Feelings Tour features the healing power of nature and giving back through service during Mental Health Month in May. Author Sydney Williams told St. George News she has partnered with AutoCamp and Field Station to present a transformative event series. Williams is a wellness advocate, wilderness guide and creator of Hiking My Feelings. Her […]
Barrington police said Friday that they responded to an unspecified
CEDAR CITY — The highways in Garfield and Kane counties are about to get a little smokier in an effort by the U.S. Forest Service to improve landscape health and reduce the risk of high-intensity wildfires. Dixie National Forest’s Cedar City Ranger District announced the Henry Knolls North and Ikes Valley Ponderosa Pine Understory Burn […]
ST. GEORGE — Say a rodent ingests poison on bait placed by a property owner trying to mitigate the risk of damaged crops or disease spread, but it doesn’t die right away. Instead, it continues eating the poisoned bait over time, with multiple lethal doses building up in its small body. What happens when it’s […]
ROME, Italy—Novak Djokovic revealed that he is yet to undergo “any scans or tests” since his bizarre head injury at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia. Djokovic lost his first match since getting hit by a falling water bottle while signing autographs Friday night against No. 29 seed Alejandro Tabilo, 6-2, 6-3. “Today under high stress, it was quite bad,” the world No. 1 said in his post-match press conference. “Not in terms of pain, but in terms of this balance. Just no coordination. Completely...