HOLLADAY, Utah — It is legendary: the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. helping break ground on not only Utah’s first Black-owned bank, but the first Black-owned bank to open in the western U.S.
The girls state soccer championships begin this week with Lone Peak looking for the three peat this season in the 6A competition while  American Heritage will look to defend its 2A state title when ...
A map from the NHC showed a risk of flash floods stretching as far north as Northern Utah. Other states expecting heavy rain include Western Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Southern Nevada, and ...
The Bonneville Salt Flats are renown among land speed racers. But a key part of the racing grounds has become increasingly harder to find — the flats’ famous salt crust.
Researchers at KAUST have confirmed that the Red Sea once vanished entirely, turning into a barren salt desert before being suddenly flooded by waters from the Indian Ocean. The flood carved deep ...
Millions of years ago, the Red Sea vanished, becoming a vast salt desert for 100,000 years. Around 6.2 million years ago, a colossal flood dramaticall ...
Scientists recently published new ideas about why Earth’s toughest, oldest continents persist. These continents, known as cratons, have been on earth for more than two billion years. Andrew Zuza, an ...
Dracula orchids, also called monkey orchids, look like a face hidden in nature.
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Le Creuset Stoneware Petite Round Casserole: was £26 now £19 at Amazon Right now, the whole collection of Le Creuset Petite Casserole dishes is on sale for £10. You can mix and match or go for ...
See how the world awakens—from cloud hunting in Vietnam to cheesemaking in Italy—in experiences most travelers miss by sleeping in.
The Red Sea became a desert about 6.2 million years ago, before a massive flood from the Indian Ocean turned it into a waterway again.