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Utah is betting that the 2034 Winter Olympics can do more than bring the world to Salt Lake City. It wants the Games to ...
During the press conference, Gov. Cox said, “We’ve always made it clear that we have to follow the law and the Constitution ...
The $247.75 million of unrated tax-exempt bonds will finance public infrastructure and projects for an initial development on state-owned land.
Utah has added a stellar linebacker for their 2026 class in Meridian (ID) stand-out LaGary Mitchell. Mitchell visited Utah this weekend and flipped his commitment from Boise State to the Utes.
Ashley says, “through Utah adoption rights we want to help the state understand the rights of the pregnant women and the adoptive parents, and get our communities involved. Whether your advocacy is in ...
Utah Mammoth is more than just a brand, it’s an homage to Utah’s past, dating all the way back to the Ice Age. Herds of mammoth lived in what’s now known as Utah.
As the governors of Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming sign a cooperation agreement towards building a regional "energy corridor" underpinned by advanced nuclear technology, small modular reactor ...
A group of state representatives are asking Gov. Kathy Hochul to steer some of the $4.2 billion in Bond Act climate and environmental funds for energy upgrades in public housing.
Utah men's basketball transfer Zach Keller has committed to Utah State for his fourth season of college hoops, the school announced on Monday.
With the tax deadline looming, the Utah State Tax Commission is warning residents to be weary of a specific scam. A fraudulent letter resembling an official government notice is circulating the ...
Utah has become the first U.S. state to outlaw the addition of fluoride to public drinking water. The law, which was signed by Gov. Spencer Cox on March 27 and will go into effect on May 7, comes ...