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Utah lawmakers cut $60.5 million from the budget for the state's college and universities this year. Here's a breakdown of ...
In April, Kennedy stopped in Utah as part of his “MAHA tour.” During his visit he praised Utah’s SNAP ban, along with a slate of other “MAHA bills,” which was headlined by Utah’s first-in-the-nation ...
University of Utah leaders have announced their first steps to opening a new medical school in St. George that will focus on training doctors who want to specialize in rural health.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, who let a first-in-the-nation flag ban become law without his signature, now says the ongoing debate ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, along with Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., signed ...
The Beehive State's eight degree-granting public schools present their initial strategic reinvestment plans to the Utah Board ...
The Utah House Majority Caucus held a special leadership election following Jefferson Moss’ resignation, filling three ...
Before he was nominated to be Utah’s first records officer, Lonny Pehrson often found himself arguing to keep documents out of public view.
Over 3 million acres of public land could be sold in the next five years, after Senate Republicans on the Energy and Natural ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" budget package could derail the state's groundbreaking artificial intelligence laws unless it is changed.
Instead, Axson said the party should focus on working with the Utah Legislature to change the law. During his speech, Axson told delegates that SB54 “still undermines the principles of our party.” ...
More than 2 million acres of federal lands would be sold or transferred to states or other entities under a budget proposal ...