Employee costs for family health insurance offered through their job increased more in Utah than the national average and ...
A Provo company has unearthed a massive deposit of minerals crucial for building things like electric vehicles, ...
Designers of the much-maligned Utah 2034 Olympic and Paralympic transitional logo tried to give a nod to the 2002 mark while ...
Zion National Park’s east side is getting a new gateway — with trails, education spaces, tribal partnerships and more. Take a ...
Tyler Robinson, accused of shooting Charlie Kirk, appears in Utah courtroom for first time in person
Thursday's hearing is the first time Tyler James Robinson has been in a Provo courtroom since he was charged in the fatal ...
"We do not close roads for being less-frequently travelled," writes medical student Rachel Pernick in an op-ed. "Hospitals, ...
With so much naked, and highly mobile, greed on display, in sports and elsewhere, it is inspiring to see that BYU’s Kalani ...
What’s more, this is being driven by younger adults. In the general population, younger adults are noticeably more likely to ...
The St. George Historic Preservation Commission has developed a proposal to list the city's downtown as a historic district ...
A St. George furniture maker is facing a costly new normal as Trump’s unpredictable tariffs drive up import prices and cut ...
S.L. County Council member privately sought to have day care worker who decried closures disciplined
After a fiery meeting on a contentious issue, a council member thought a county employee had crossed the line.
What started as a $1.3 million offer was negotiated up to $3.9 million by the Utah Senate president — another example of the deep ties Utah lawmakers have with the state’s real estate and development.
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