Utah governor and congressional delegation fuming over Biden administration decision to revoke approval of controversial ...
In a long-running fight with Washington, the Beehive State’s top politicos have found a novel way to escalate the conflict ...
A long-planned highway in southern Utah hit a pothole last week after the federal government released a new analysis ...
With over 60% of Utah's land owned by the federal government, some state leaders are suggesting that public lands could be ...
Utah lawmakers are looking to tackle what appears to be a growing problem in the Beehive State — illicit massage businesses.
It’s already a monthslong wait to get an appeal in front of the backlogged Utah State Records Committee, which is charged with hearing arguments from journalists and the public when a government ...
Amid the assassination attempts, political bullying and hateful rhetoric that have marked the 2024 election, more than 4 in ...
Utah has spent more than $500,000 on its lawsuit attacking federal control over public lands — while budgeting more than twice that on a blitz to influence public opinion.
Caroline Gleich is running for Senate against Rep. John Curtis. Here is where they stand on higher education, housing, ...
The transition team is bipartisan and compromised of more than 40 people from both the public and the private sector.
Utah is forging ahead with a proposal to allow law graduates to become licensed without taking the bar exam, following the lead of a handful of other states that have adopted alternative licensing ...
A recent privacy review by Utah’s Office of the State Auditor revealed 66% of Utah’s governmental entities and nonprofit organizations don’t comply in full with the state’s privacy statute. The audit, ...