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Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes speaks at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, last year after state leaders announced they are suing the federal government over 18.5 million acres of Bureau of ...
Firefighters continue to battle the Forsyth Fire, about 30 miles north of St. George. Three communities in the area have ...
It's being billed as the largest data center campus in the world and see as much as $40 billion in new economic activity if ...
U.S. Sen. Mike Lee of Utah single-handedly appears to have produced what just might be the most unified, and broadly ...
There’s a moment when a french fry transcends mere potato status and becomes something spiritual – that moment happens regularly at Patty Shack in Taylorsville, Utah.
The “This-is-Almost-the-Place Burger” (a clever nod to Utah’s pioneer history) arrives topped with melted Swiss cheese and sautéed mushrooms that create an umami explosion with each bite.
Proponents say the land would be used for much-needed housing, but environmental groups say eligible areas could include ...
More than 18 million acres in Utah managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management could be eligible for sale under a Senate bill.
A Senate budget proposal would require the sale of public lands across 11 western states, including Washington.
An amendment to the U.S. Senate’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ proposed by Utah Sen. Mike Lee could put millions of acres of public lands across the American West up for sale.
For metropolitan cities, the fastest was Salt Lake City, Utah, with a speed of 7,215 megabits per second (Mbps), followed by the Bronx, New York, at 6,731 Mbps, and Hartford, Connecticut, at 6,201 ...