State lawmakers are getting ready to consider whether some government records should no longer be made public, even if the release of those records would be in the public’s best interest.
Utah's Republican governor on Friday signed a collective bargaining ban that experts are calling one of the most restrictive labor laws ...
Utah's fight for control of 18.5 million acres continues, raising questions about conservation, local economies and the ...
Sen. Mike McKell is sponsoring a bill to disband the State Records Committee, replacing it with a judge appointed by the ...
Utah voters approved the first successful citizen-led ballot initiative in state history. In the years since, six more have ...
Tackling Utah’s stubborn housing affordability crisis continues to be a stated top priority for state leaders — but at the ...
A district court judge who had a convicted child kidnapper before his court accused of violating his probation made contradictory statements during subsequent c ...
A Weber County Deputy was arrested in January, accused of domestic violence and intoxication, the Weber County Sheriff's ...
The remains of a man who disappeared more than 20 years ago when he was on his way to his family's cabin have been found ...
‘Poppycock’: Prosecutors contest claim from Kouri Richins of problems in detective’s testimony
Prosecutors in Summit County are calling a request from Kouri Richins’ attorneys to reopen the questioning of witnesses ...
Rep. Tom Millett’s joint resolution is directed at the claim by some Utah Republican lawmakers that 18.5 million acres of BLM ...
The Utah Supreme Court convened to hear oral arguments about jury selection for the high profile murder trial of a Kamas ...
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